A Soul & Sanity Saving City Break to Copenhagen
Copenhagen has never been on our bucket list until now. We’ve always been a fan of the city break. Getting away for a few nights, and exploring a new destination always does wonders for the soul, and our sanity. For this very reason we always try to book a couple of trips a year. Ok, we hold our hands up, these escapes usually coincided with Arctic Monkeys tour dates, but they were city breaks nevertheless. In between the fan girling, city sights were definitely seen.
With Arctic Monkeys on a hiatus, we only had our Avios reward flights voucher and date of travel to guide us on where to go for our next adventure. Typically we left things to the last minute and the clock was ticking before our reward flights expired. We therefore thought it would be a good idea to kill two birds with one stone, and combine our trip with Pete’s birthday, which conveniently fell on a Saturday. Winning!
Copenhagen it is then
Embracing the winter in it’s freezing glory, we decided to go Nordic and the search began for the ideal winter location. After whittling down flight times, Copenhagen was the destination of choice. The flight is just under 2 hours, and the timings are perfect for a short city break. As this is a BA business route there is plenty of choice when searching for the most convenient flight time. The fact that this small city is totally walkable also appealed to us. As we’ve mentioned before walking is Vibes Life Us’ favourite mode of transport.
To Fly To serve
Landing at 2pm on the Friday, then leaving at 6pm on Sunday, gave us 48 hours to explore Denmark’s beautiful capital. BA have been given a hard rap lately, mainly due to the changes on short haul flights. What!! No free food and drink ?!?! But we couldn’t fault the staff, from check-in to landing they were outstanding.
Emerson is 10 months old, fully mobile, and into everything!! A totally different experience compared to his last flight at 4 months. Gone are the days when he slept most of the way, and when he wasn’t sleeping the order of the day was feeding or changing. So the little touches that BA put on for families go a long way in making the journey a bit easier, and less stressful for us all.
Parent Perks
We checked in at Heathrow’s mammoth T5 and were ushered to the designated family zone. Touch! Here, Emerson was made a fuss off and given a sticker that he displayed proudly, along with a BA story book about the adventures of Ollie the pilot. Ever the grateful child, and with an audience he flashed his one tooth grin. He’s cute but I think we need to have a word with him about some how using his gummy charms for an upgrade. I’ve heard that’s where the free foods at!
On board, the parent perks kept coming. If ever there was a reason to have a child it’s to board the plane first, right?! Never mind the anxiety that comes with the gamble on whether the babe is going to drive your fellow passengers crazy, for the entire flight. E was given another little gift; the Sky Flyers Log book. To be signed by the pilot onboard, Emerson’s air miles are clocked for each journey he completes. Pete’s excitement levels went through the roof at the end of the flight. We were invited to squeeze into the cockpit to meet the pilot, where we got him to sign E’s book, and tally up those miles. For the record it’s only 550 miles to Copenhagen.
Hello Copenhagen
Copenhagen airport is no Kalamata. With plenty of places to shop and eat, it took us a while to find the lift down to the baggage hall. Once our bags were collected, it was on to the metro. Finding your destination is easy enough in Copenhagen, there are only 2 lines, conveniently called M1 & M2. The airport (Lufthavnen) is at the end of the M1 line. Both lines go through the main city centre, so you really can’t go wrong. Taking the Metro is quick (under 20 minutes), and much cheaper than a taxi at only £3. A ticket to Nørreport is most likely the cheapest thing you will purchase in Copenhagen, it is a notoriously expensive city.
The Heart of the City
Our hotel was a very convenient 5 minute walk from Nørreport. SKT. Petri is in the heart of the Latin quarter. Situated on a quiet corner, you can reach most landmarks within a 30 minute walk. This stunning design hotel was previously a department store, but now plays host to 288 stylish rooms. The listed building had a total revamp a few years back, and the result is a laid back luxurious vibe. Which we instantly fell in love with.
The main reception lobby is a huge open airy space, with floor to ceiling windows. Monochrome geometric floors and vast circular lamps, give a magnificently luxe result. The black and white theme is off set by bright emerald green sofas, and a light fixture that is covered in jungle greens. Bringing the outdoors inside, the effect is vibrantly beautiful.
Room with a view
We booked a superior room on the 4th floor, with spectacular views overlooking the University of Copenhagen’s old library, and the magnificent Church of our Lady Cathedral. The stark contrast between the old buildings outside, and the super chic design of the room is highlighted perfectly by huge windows. Stretching across the width of the room, with a windowsill wide enough to sit on, It made a perfect spot to take in the Copenhagen skyline. Complemented with a room brewed cuppa, in the handleless mugs. These mugs blew our minds. How can you have a mug with no handle ?!?! Ha Ha.
//platform.instagram.com/en_US/embeds.js
We are suckers for boutique styling, and spent half an hour getting “pics for the gram” and making full use of the free Wi-Fi before heading out. Art Deco inspired white wall panelling, a funky edgy mirrored wardrobe, and the beloved emerald green mushroom lamp made this room totally Instagram worthy.