We are living in Indre By or "downtown" or "Copenhagen K". We couldn't be more centrally located. We are right down the street from a beautiful landmark called Rundetaarn or "Round Tower". A quick history lesson for you buffs: it was commissioned by Christian IV between 1637 and 1642. It is Europe's oldest functioning astronomy observatory. You can walk to the top and see beautiful 360 degree views of the city. It is also attached to a stunning, ornate church.
We live on a charming cobblestone street with 18th century buildings, including ours. The University of Copenhagen has some student housing around us, which can sometimes get noisy at night. Think chanting, singing along to the 90s, and banging on tables. Good thing we just came from business school! The Danes know how to party!
We really love our apartment. It has 2 bedrooms, a large living space, a decent-sized kitchen, and a NYC-sized bathroom. It has a ton of windows and beautiful hardwood floors. Here are some pictures before we received our things from the U.S. It looks much more like a home now!
Our building has a little courtyard as well. Seth and I love the rooftop views in the back!
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