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Category Archives: Denmark
Best of Copenhagen Sights
Nyhavn We are all amateur photographers these days, and Nyhavn [Nyhavn 1-71 | Kobenhavn K, Copenhagen 1051, Denmark] is about as picturesque as you can get. Grab a camera and head own down to the canal to take your own … Continue reading
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Tagged best of, canal, canal tour, Christiansborg, Christiansborg Palace, city center, colored buildings, copenhagen, Danish parliment, denmark, disney, free, Fun, Gedser Rev, hans christian andersen, lightvessel, little mermaid, museum ship, Nyhavn, Palace, royalty, sculpture, sightseeing, sketch, statue, such great heights, Sweden, the little mermaid, the tower, the tower at Christiansborg Palace, views, vista
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Copenhagen Parks: Assistens Kirkegård (Assistens Cemetery)
If you’ve never walked around a cemetery just for the fun, exercise, or beauty of it, you should give it a go. If you’re in Copenhagen Assistens Kirkegård [Kapelvej 4, 2200 København N, Denmark] is a perfect place to start. … Continue reading
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Tagged Assistens, Assistens Cemetery, Assistens Kirkegård, bird watch, birding, cemetery, copenhagen, denmark, flowers, free, Fun, garden, grave, grave hunting, hans christian anderson, hc anderson, journey is the destination, lilac, nature, Nørrebro, park, sculpture, tombstone, trails
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Copenhagen Parks: Rosenborg Castle Gardens
If I was moving to Copenhagen, I know exactly which apartment I’d want, right on the edge of Rosenborg Castle Gardens [Gothersgade 11, 2300 København K, Denmark]. It’s the tiny yellow one in the middle, with a huge window to … Continue reading
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Tagged architecture, bring the kids, caroline amalie, castle, Castle Gardens, changing of the guards, copenhagen, denmark, free, Fun, garden, hans christian anderson, history, King, kings garden, moat, park, playground, queen, Rosenborg, Rosenborg Castle Gardens, royalty, statue
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University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden
Bright vibrant colors of beautiful blossoms galore! The University of Copehagen Botanical Garden [Øster Farimagsgade 2B, 1353 København K, Denmark] is a must see for naturalists visiting the city. The park is free to visit, and a stop at the … Continue reading
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Tagged birding, birdwatching, botanical garden, conservatory, copenhagen, denmark, educational, feed the senses, flower, free, Fun, garden, hygge, ladybug, magpie, naturalist, nature, pond, rhododendron, sculpture, snail, travel, University of Copehagen Botanical Garden, waterfall
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Copenhagen Parks: Frederiksberg Palace and Garden
You know you’re in a special park when great blue herons are more prevalent than pigeons. Frederiksberg Palace and Garden [Frederiksberg Alle 65, Copenhagen 1820, Denmark] has so many elements that make it sensational. For me it’s the natural aspect … Continue reading
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Tagged bird watching, birding, butterfly, childrens playground, copenhagen, denmark, dragon, elephants, flamingos, Frederiksberg, Frederiksberg Garden, Frederiksberg Palace, Frederiksberg Palace and Garden, Frederiksberg Park, free, Fun, garden, great blue heron, heron, hygge, kids park, Palace, park, snake, stroll, zoo
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Copenhagen Eats: Torvehallerne Market
Torvehallerne [Frederiksborggade 21, 1360 København K, Denmark] is different from your typical city market. It’s small, quiet, hygge, and slightly high end, perfectly suited for Copenhagen. It doesn’t open until 10am, 11 on Sundays. There are two little buildings that … Continue reading
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Tagged acai, breakfast, coffee collective, copenhagen, danish, denmark, eat me, edible flower, elderflower, elderflower juice, feed, Grød, Jægersborggade, juice, kanelsnegle, laura's bakery, local, local flavor, lunch, market, parrot, pastry, produce, snap pea, Torvehallerne, Torvehallerne Market, yum
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Eat at Copenhagen Street Food
A smorgasbord (not to be confused with smørrebrød) of international delights rolled into a canal side warehouse, Copenhagen Street Food [PapirØen, Trangravsvej 14, 7/8, 1436 København K, Denmark] is a great kitschy place to hang out, grab a drink, and … Continue reading
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Tagged brasa, brazilian, brazilian cuisine, canal, copenhagen, copenhagen street food, eat me, feed, international cuisine, roast chicken, smorgasbord, spit, street food, succulent, vendors, verde, verde sauce, watermelon, yum
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Smørrebrød in Copenhagen
Smørrebrød is to Denmark what hamburger is to America, an essential food item to eat while visiting the country. What is a smørrebrød, you ask? It translates to ‘open faced sandwich,’ and these bad boys come in many shapes and … Continue reading
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Tagged Aamanns, Aamanns Etablissment, bacon, cafe, chicken salad, chive, copenhagen, crispy onions, denmark, dinner, Dyrehaven, eat me, feed, fresh peas, halibut, hipster, homemade mayo, hygge, kartoffelmad, lunch, mayo, onion, open faced sandwich, pea, potato, rye, rye bread, sandwich, smoked halibut, Smørrebrød, vegetarian, vesterbro, yum
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