As a follow-up to Charlie's (the first!) recommendations ... If you enjoy art and museums, in addition to the Glyptoteket - there are three other museums to consider. The Nationalmuseet has a wonderful exhibit on Danish pre-history (I confess: I never knew the Stone Age could be so interesting), as well as a permanent collection that is more than worthwhile. The Statens Museum for Kunst is exceptional, in part thanks to the recent additions and innovations. It's also a pleasure to get to - if the weather is reasonable, you can get there from the city center by walking through the King's Garden (Kongens Have) and Rosenborg Garden (Rosenborg Have). But the utterly best: Den Hirschsprungske Samling (The Hirschsprung Collection), just north of the Statens Museum for Kunst, has a wonderful collection of Danish Golden Age art and the Skagen painters, including some of the most well-known paintings by P.S. Krøyer, Vilhlem Hammershøi, Anna Ancher, and others. Krøyer's "Sommeraften ved Skagens strand" / Summer evening on the beach at Skagen, in particular, is there - a favorite painting of many Danes (and a few of us non-Danes - smile). Not surprisingly, the opportunity to see the real thing provides experience and insight not available through the reproductions. (English website: <http://hirschsprung.dynamicweb.dk/Default.asp?ID=170>) But don't forget to attend IR 9.0! cheers, - c.