What to see in Copenhagen in winter: Copenhill, urban mountain

Denmark is perfect to visit all year round and even in the off-season there is no shortage of unusual activities and wonderful discoveries. Winter gives travel a different aura, new experiences and emotions that invite you to discover Denmark - The Land of Everyday Wonder, in a new light. At the end of January we visited Copenhagen again and one of the most interesting things to visit, precisely because they ...

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A walk in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen and a green dinner at Väkst

"We were silent, tired, and happy, and it was pure hygge."  ― Meik Wiking, the Little Book of Hygge: The Danish Way to Live Well The Latin Quarter is one of the most interesting areas of Copenhagen. Its name is derived from Latin, synonymous with a place of study: in fact in this area you can find many young people and students, since the campus of the University of Copenhagen is ...

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Winter in Tivoli in Copenhagen: the Magic of Lights

Discovering Copenhagen in winter means trying to understand its true DNA: visiting the beautiful Danish capital during the cool summers is certainly a relief and an escape from our Mediterranean heat... but if you really want to know the essence of Copenhagen, you should definitely visit it in winter. A perfect time is certainly Christmas, when the city comes alive with the Christmas spirit and is tinged with the colors ...

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What to see in Copenhagen: a walk in hipster Vesterbro and a dinner at Cofoco

Vesterbro is one of the districts of Copenhagen where you can feel how it would really be living in the beautiful Danish capital.Vesterbro extends west of Copenhagen Central Station and is a quiet residential neighborhood, which has nothing to do with the crowded city centre, the colorful houses on the canals and the cobbled streets. In Vesterbro there is no crowd and the streets widen. Here you can come into ...

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What to see in Copenhagen: Østerbro and Souls

When you ask me what to see in Copenhagen, especially with children, I often tell you about Østerbro. Østerbro is the Little Mermaid and the Kastellet, but not only: it is a neighborhood near the water, with a new park on the beach in Svanemøllen, and also one of the greenest areas of the city, Fælledparken - the largest public park of Denmark - with sports facilities, fields to play, tennis ...

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Scandinavian Countries are full of “good taste”: all the Michelin starred restaurants according to the MICHELIN guide Nordic Countries 2017

MICHELIN guide Nordic Countries 2017, which lists a total of 274 restaurants located in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and, for the first time, Iceland and the Faroe Islands is for sure a great landmark for gourmet-lovers and good-food-addicted. “We are particularly pleased to develop our selection into the outer regions of the Nordic Countries and to continue our expansion with the inclusion of Iceland and the Faroe Islands” commented Michael Ellis, ...

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AC Hotel Bella Sky: where you can touch the sky of Copenhagen

Bella Sky is one of the most famous hotels in the world, which I long wanted to visit. Not only as a travel experience, but also as an engineer: Bella Sky represents a jewel of contemporary architecture. Its skyline was immortalized by every street photographer and travel blogger who went to Copenhagen at least once. AC Hotel Bella Sky: where you can touch the sky of Copenhagen This is the impression that you have ...

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LEGO HOUSE: the most famous House of bricks in the world opens in Billund

After 3 years, on September 28th the long-awaited LEGO House will open in Billund, hometown of the world's most famous bricks. The house will allow LEGO fans of all ages to dive into the magical LEGO universe and enjoy a unique experience all year round. LEGO House is the manifestation of the true essence of the LEGO concept. This is a special place where LEGO fans, families and visitors – adults ...

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Experimentarium Copenhagen: children’s Museum in Copenhagen

A children's Museum as it should be. Experimentarium approaches children to science really through the game and the personal experience of scientific laws. It's a museum with a large open space where children can move freely between the areas dedicated to thematic (and scientific) activities. There is not a predetermined path, if not the division over two floors and a certain logic in themes and age with which you can direct your children. Experimentarium ...

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Tivoli Gardens: Copenhagen for families

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen can really be enjoyed by the whole family: more than just a park, it can be the perfect place for adults, to have a walk, dine or attend a music or theater live show. And it is definitely a place that will bring out the kid that lives in you! Nowhere in the world a single park combines magic, nostalgia and a bit of romance like Tivoli Gardens, ...

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