one day in Copenhagen

as i mentioned in an earlier post, the most economical way to get to Malmö was to fly into Copenhagen and then take a train.  everyone in our group did the same thing, so we decided to stay in Copenhagen the night before going home so we could see the sights there.  at least everything we could fit into a day.

so Saturday morning we went to Copenhagen, checked into the Clarion Airport Hotel and then took a train into the city.  i highly recommend the Clarion, especially if you have an early flight.  it’s right next to the airport, walking distance, and it’s comfortable and quiet.  they had a decent breakfast and bar as well.

one of my colleagues had a list of things that looked interesting to visit, so we started on our trek.  over the course of the day we walked about 8 miles and saw Tivoli Gardens, which is an amusement park.  it’s the second oldest amusement park in the world and opened in 1843.  sadly we were there before it opened, so could only peek in at the rides.

we saw Kings Garden, Rosenborg Castle, the Botanical Garden, Amalienborg Palace, Kastellet, a 17th century military fortress and Frederik’s Church.  i’m sure there were other points of interest as well, but i didn’t write them all down.

we saw Nyhavn, which used to be a commercial port, but now is home to bars, restaurants and stores.  Hans Christian Andersen used to live in house #20.

and closing out the day, of course, a visit to the Little Mermaid. she was unveiled in 1913, and created by Edvard Eriksen. she was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale about a mermaid who gives up everything to be united with a young, handsome prince on land. 

and there you have it, my Copenhagen experience in a day.  a pretty great way to end a week long work trip.

if you’re planning a trip to Copenhagen be sure to look at Visit Copenhagen, they have lots of great information and photos.

i don’t have any other travel on the books for quite awhile, but when something does come up, you can read about it here.

more Malmö

Malmö is really a very pretty place and super easy to get around. at least to the limited places i’ve been able to visit.

during some free time we went to Kungsparken and St. Paul’s Church.  we also took a short sightseeing boat tour, which went through the canals and under 22 bridges.  saw some fun sculptures throughout as well, including these cats along the canal.  the artist included five of them in various places because he said, “people should never sit alone”.  

we hit the rooftop bar at Malmö Live to check out the view, which was pretty nice.  back on the ground we happened across a female Swedish rap group giving a waterfront show, which was fun to watch.  you gotta love local music!

there were a lot of other sites seen as well, a castle, windmill, fishing stalls, museum, etc.  if you’d like to see more photos (although they’re not awesome) check out the Malmö photo album.

next onto Copenhagen.

Hello Malmö

Malmö, the third largest city in Sweden, is my home at the moment. i’m here for a conference, but also have a little free time as well.

Malmö is very much a walking and cycling town, and i’ve never been in a place with so many beautiful and fit people……it’s a little disconcerting.

since this was a work trip the travel and accommodations were arranged with corporate policy in mind. SAS Airlines was the airline of choice since they had a direct flight from SFO to Copenhagen. Copenhagen is just 20 minutes away from Malmö by train. The train ticket was inexpensive (under $15) and flying into Malmö is very expensive. i’m at the Radisson Blu Malmö, and it’s perfectly acceptable. there are two standard beds and plenty of space in the room and my view is of this church.

the hotel is very close to a square called Lilla Torg where we have had dinner every night. there are many different restaurants including a Scottish pub, the Drumbar, the Green Chile (Indian), Swedish classics at Victors, and the Steakhouse Lilla Torg. plenty of vegetarian options everywhere including the steakhouse.

one of the buildings in the square was being renovated and was covered in scaffold. the scaffold was then covered in a giant painting of the building. they even make building renovation pretty.

did you miss me?

chances are slim, but hey, it’s worth an ask.  a friend of mine is going to the Galapagos and Peru this summer, i’m super jealous.

i really liked Peru, especially Cusco.  i just reread my posts from the time, and looked at all my photos.  what a great trip.

i haven’t been traveling much, as you probably have noticed by my radio silence.  but that is about to change, i’m heading to Sweden in a couple of weeks.  i’m going for work, but there will be some time to see a few sights.  if you’ve been to Malmo or Copenhagen and have any suggestions of things that i “must see”, be sure to let me know.

photo courtesy of easyJet.com

bon jour Montreal

Montreal. snow. cold.  did i mention snow?

it was a fine quick work trip, although a bit cold and snowy without hope of going skiing. isn’t that really the only reason you make the choice to go to the snow?!

due to the weather i didn’t venture out much, or at all really.  my hotel was across the street from the conference center (colored panels in the picture to the right), so dinner were the excursion.

that being said we went to my favorite Canadian steak House, The Keg.  sadly this Keg wasn’t as good as the one we go to in Toronto, so i was a little disappointed.  the Indian dinner at Ghandi the next night was great though.  a little on the mild side, so if you want some kick, ask for it hot.  my other meals we at the hotel restaurant and bar, and they were perfectly acceptable.

i remember Montreal being so much fun, and i’d like to go back in better weather when i can toodle around a bit.

this may be it for the 2017 posts, i know, sad.  this has been a fun year with lots of memorable vacations.  i can only hope 2018 brings a couple of good ones as well.

viva la vacation!

aloha friends

back on the islands once again, this time Oahu.  i went for the HomeAway Owners Summit.  i went two years ago and it was a good event, so i figured why not.  and, it was in Oahu. bonus!

my friends from Colorado came along for some sun, so there were six of us on the trip, five hitting the beach daily, and one hitting a conference then the beach. we saw Jimmy Buffet at the Shell Amphitheater which was a lot of fun.  my first time with the parrot-heads.

this was a really short trip, no crazy outings or amazing meals…….typical Waikiki restaurant going. Cheeseburger in Paradise, Yard House, Dukes, Maui Brewery and Tiki’s.  All pretty standard.  but when you’re sharing drinks and food with good friends, even standard can be super fun!

the other side of the pond……again

i visited London back in March and was there for almost two weeks, so i felt like i had seen a lot, but there is always more.  i love going to London close to Christmas because they have some fun street decorations, and it’s just so festive.

this time i stayed at the Radisson Blu on Bloomsbury.  i just love saying that, the Radisson Blu on Blooomsburrry. yes, i said it with a bad British accent….of course i did! Blooooommmsburrrry. nice hotel, convenient to our office, decent rooms and comfortable bar. there used to be a big red reindeer in the lobby, it’s gone now.  but……if you’re in the know and take the stairs, you can see two in the stairway landing.

time out and about was limited since i was there for work and it was a short trip, but i did manage to go to another market.  the Spitalfield Market was the choice.  no yummy-gooey grilled cheese (Borough Market) but a damn good doughnut from Crosstown. delicious.

we had a large group dinner at Imperial China, which was pretty good.  a very large restaurant, good service and lots of choices.  the area is fun to walk around at night as well, lots of activity. we waited in line for an hour to have enjoy breakfast at the Breakfast Club.  good food, but worth the wait? i don’t know…….i have really good breakfast at home too, and no wait. then again, if i’m being honest, i’ve been known to wait for a little Mama’s Royal breakfast.  i had lunch one day at the other Radisson Blu hotel restaurant, which was good.  i went mainly because of the name, Scoff & Banter. how could i not?

sadly, i think that is it for the highlights…short trip.  Next up, Oahu for a mixture of business and pleasure.

island paradise

i meant to post while i was on vacation, but i never quite got around to it. it’s not like i’m letting anyone down, i think my consistent reader base is two…..but still. i was on a trip, so there should be a post.

Kauai was the vacation, Wyndham Bali Hai Villas in Princeville was the accommodation provider, Hawaiian Airlines the airline of choice (they serve a meal!) and car rental via Alamo. we were there for 5 days, although really it was 4 by the time we got settled.

i hadn’t been to Kauai for a number of years, and it was different than what i remembered, but just as lovely. touted as the wettest of the islands, we only encountered a brief rain one evening, other than that, it was clear skies and beautiful landscape.

not being too familiar with the island, we ended up doing a bit of driving, but hey, it’s pretty and it’s an island, nothing is very far away.

our sightseeing excursions included snorkeling at Anini Beach, Wailua Falls, Opaekaa Falls, Waimea Canyon, and Na Aina Kai Botanical Garden & Sculpture Park. we had other snorkel and hiking plans, but due to a road closure we didn’t make it to Ke’e Beach, which we really wanted to go to.

since the condo had a kitchen we had most of our breakfasts on our little deck and made lunch to take out with us. dinners were out, and for the most part we had really good experiences. there was one terrible restaurant, which i will mention just so you know not to go there. the good: Bar Acuda, Eating House 1849, Kountry Kitchen (stopped for breakfast on the way to the airport, best decision ever!), Kauai Ono and the Sleeping Giant Grill.

i would go back to all of these, although Kauai Ono is a communal outdoor farm to table pop-up and it’s all about the experience. for a vegetarian it was just okay, it was very good food, but once was enough for me. Bar Acuda and Eating House 1849, I’d go back today if I could!

Hideaways Pizza Pub is where we will never step foot again. even for a beer. terrible all around. bad service, bad food, bad bathrooms….bad, bad, bad.

we had a great time and felt that we were just getting comfortable when it was time to leave. i think we may go back for a longer visit next year. we had booked a trip to St. Thomas, but sadly i don’t think things will be in a tourist state again by April. if/when we go back to Kauai we will split our stay between north and south so we don’t have quite as much car time.

next up on the travel calendar, London for work.

Bonneville 2017

the Bonneville Salt Flats, a vast expanse of salt, and it feels like home.

the additions to the team this year include two significant others, a new 15 passenger van and my aunt. all welcome additions.

this is a short trip for me, only two days this year. my Dad isn’t driving, so i don’t feel that guilty, but i wish we had done better while i was here.

we made two runs, one yesterday, one today, neither of which were great. but tomorrow is another day….

hopefully when i get home tomorrow there will be a message saying the car is in impound and we’re going for the record run Tuesday morning.  if not, there’s always next year.

Vegas baby

i know so many people that really have a strong dislike, hatred even, for Las Vegas.  i on the other hand, think the occasional Vegas trip is fun.  it’s like Disneyland…..bright, crowded, overwhelming and fun for a weekend.

it’s been a long time since i wandered the strip, but it really hasn’t changed that much.  there are new hotels, shopping areas and restaurants, but the old favorites are still there.

during this trip home base was the Wyndham Grand Desert, off the strip on E. Harmon.  it was great. clean, spacious rooms, good cafe and they have three pools. one of which is adults only with a bar serving frozen fruity delicious drinks.  there is a small movie theater that shows 3-4 films a day, and they have a ton of activities for those that seek in-resort entertainment.

my friend and i ventured out for our entertainment which included a visit to the Neon Museum, home to a lot of retired Las Vegas neon signs.  pretty cool and very informative tour, and only $23.

for dinner went ended up at La Comida before the neon outing and Secret Pizza the other night.  it’s not really secret, be prepared to wait at least 20 minutes in line, but it is tasty and only $11 for two slices.  i had a slice of white and one mushroom-olive…both were good but the white was my favorite.  desert was a slice of Crack Pie from the Milk Bar.……yum!

a perfect weekend get-away.

next up………………..Bonneville 2017.  pray for good salt.