What did we do? We -selvfølgelig- relaxed, partied, and celebrated!
Other than that, we also crossed the border into Malmö! For 20 Swedish Kroner (Which is approximately 2 euros, THANK YOU STUDENT DISCOUNT!) we got access to quite a few museums in the city.
One of those was an old fortress, where you could visit an exposition about Nelson Mandela, as well as see the old King's quarters when he stayed there, various armaments and modern art. (Among other things)
Another one was a more technical museum, where you could walk through an old submarine, see various cars, do experiments, etc etc.
They also had a miniature zoo, which focused mainly on fish and nocturnal animals. We saw some creepy critters, including piranhas, but I quickly found my two new favourite fish: The "blind cave fish" (which has no eyes), and this fish with a massive bump on his head:
After spending some money (3 euros for a coke? I'll gladly drink the ice, thank you very much!) we headed home.
During the weekend, the Copenhagen Games took place, which is a LAN-party which offered a sizeable cash prize, and saw many top gamers from across Europe attending. This gave me the opportunity to meet up with some friends I hadn't seen in a long time, and meet some people for the first time ever.
Richard "DrGonzo" Lewis and Tom "DuRuS" Nevill arrived on Thursday, and after helping them find their hotel (poor lost Brits!) we hit the town of Vesterbro (a part of Copenhagen) - We came to the conclusion that, much like Norrebro, this place was quite the ghetto. "Gogo bars, prostitutes and drug addicts" pretty much sums it up.
On Saturday, we (as in, the Erasmus students, not some scabby gamers) decided to give Vega another go. After 10 minutes it became clear to me that it was just as boring as last time, and we headed to Kulør Bar yet again. A great way to finish off a week of holidays!
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