Eating Our Way Through COPENHAGEN! - Top Restaurants, Food & City Tour! (Denmark)
Today we’re finding the best food, restaurants and sights Copenhagen has to offer! We biked all over this amazing city and had a blast taking in the beautiful architecture and eating so much delicious food! Huge thanks to Visit Denmark for sponsoring this video.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | As we get to know Copenhagen, we'll discover reminders of its Viking history and see reflections today of its proudly independent ways. We'll stroll down Europe's first great pedestrian boulevard, ogle crown jewels in the palace treasury, and take a bike ride through an inspirational hippie squatter community, finishing at Copenhagen's full-time carnival, Tivoli Gardens.
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Copenhagen Best Places| Denmark
This is a useful travel guide if your planning to visit there. The City is so captivating and has a lot to offer. Its is also a very famous Bike City so if you want to experience Copenhagen the traditional way so hop on the saddle. Their public transport system is also exceptional.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Using Copenhagen as a springboard, we'll visit the very best of Denmark. Aarhus welcomes us with its ruddy affluence, charming open-air museum, and eerily well-preserved ancient bog man. Roskilde impresses visitors with its royal burial church and the best Viking-ship museum anywhere. And the delightfully quaint isle of Ærø comes with half-timbered cottages, ships in bottles, and cobbled alleyways that remind us of the world of Hans Christian Andersen.
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Street Food in Copenhagen - MUST-EAT DANISH FOOD in Denmark!
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Street food in Copenhagen, Denmark! For this street food tour, we started off at the local market, ate some gourmet market food, and then continued on to the biggest street food market in Copenhagen, followed by a visit to food hall, and finally completing this food tour with the ultimate legendary Danish street food of all! #Denmark #Copenhagen #visitcopenhagen
Torvehallerne - For any food lovers, going to Torvehallerne is a must when you’re in Copenhagen. It’s an amazing artisanal market with a very high standard of food and local ingredients. You can shop for ingredients, have coffee, or choose from one of the many Danish food vendors.
Omegn & Venner - Gourmet foods at Torvehallerne - This is the place we tried the first canned fish and bread, and Danish chicken salad with rye bread. They are cool, and their products are top quality.
Frikadeller - One of the best things to eat is frikadeller, Danish meatballs, that are more like patty size. They are spongy and fluffy, and so good. Price - 45 DKK ($6.72)
I Love Fisk - In addition to the meat frikadeller, we also tried a big fish frikadellar. Price - 50 DKK ($7.47)
Seafood and Smoked Fish - But my favorite part of visiting Torvehallerne food hall, was for sure for the mixed smoked fish and seafood. We enjoyed an assortment of herring, salmon, and my favorite, smoked eel. Total price - 174 DKK ($25.98)
Reffen - Street Food Market ( - An amazing concept, very cool people, and a great selection of different international street food, Reffen, is the biggest street food market in Copenhagen. Build in former shipping containers, and within the old ship yards of Copenhagen, the entire market has a rustic, artistic feel. We tried the Nordic Hot Dogs, and Thrilla in Manila for some Filipino street food.
Tivoli Food Hall - Next up on this Danish street food tour of Copenhagen, Esben and I went to Tivoli Food Hall to try some fast, yet gourmet food. Most of the food is international, but Hallernes Smørrebrød is one stall the serves traditional Danish open faced sandwiches. There were pretty good. Total price - 228 DKK ($34.04)
John's Hotdog Deli - But for sure the place I was most looking forward to going on this entire food tour was at the end, the grand finale! John’s Hotdog deli is everything you could dream of in a hot dog and more! Classic hot dog - 32 DKK ($4.78)
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This summer, I had the opportunity to travel to Copenhagen, Denmark. I thought it would be a great idea to document my experience there while visiting. Although 3 days felt way too short, so many wonderful memories were made through this trip. Hope whoever is dropping by also gets to experience a glimpse of this beautiful city!
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Copenhagen living - Trip through the Danish capital Copenhagen - Summer time in Scandinavia
Ride through Copenhagen - one of the oldest cities in Scandinavia. The travel guide Lonely Planet has Denmark's capital, Copenhagen as a must see city.
With its characteristic biking culture, a great gastronomic scene and Scandinavian approach to life Danes tend to feature highly on lists of life satisfaction and different happiness indexes.
If you spend time in the streets of Copenhagens mix of contemporary and 17th/18th century architecture, in the citys green parks and or many harbours some reasons for this satisfaction towards life might be clear ;-)
Copenhagen has one of the worlds strongest biking cultures - The guy in the video is riding a Me-Mover - if you were wondering ;-)
Copenhagen, Denmark: Tivoli Gardens
More info about travel to Copenhagen: Europe's most famous amusement park is Tivoli Gardens, an ideal place since 1843 to see Danes at play. One admission price lets you lose yourself in a Hans Christian Andersen wonderland of rides, restaurants, games, marching bands, roulette wheels, and funny mirrors. By day it's a children's fantasyland, but as night falls Tivoli becomes more adult-oriented. Day or night, with or without kids, the cozy confines of Tivoli are a true magic kingdom. For more information on the Rick Steves' Europe TV series — including episode descriptions, scripts, participating stations, travel information on destinations and more — visit
Denmark: Botanical garden, city tour, food in Copenhagen
Yet another experience from Scandinavian countries. solo walking around the capital of Denmark. Please watch full video my friends and don't forget to comment down!
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COPENHAGEN - Denmark Travel Guide | Around The World
Copenhagen (Danish: København) is the capital of Denmark and what a million Danes call home. This friendly old girl of a town is big enough to be a metropolis with shopping, culture and nightlife par excellence, yet still small enough to be intimate, safe and easy to navigate. Overlooking the Øresund strait with Sweden just minutes away, it is a cultural and geographic link between mainland Europe and Scandinavia. This is where old fairy tales blend with flashy new architecture and world-class design; where warm jazz mixes with cold electronica from Copenhagen's basements. You'll feel you've seen it all in a day, but could keep on discovering more for months.
If you had dropped by Copenhagen in the eleventh century you would have found yourself looking over a quiet, small fishing hamlet, with a flock of lazy cattle gazing back at you while chewing fresh green grass from the meadows around the village. Looking east you would see a host of small islets protecting the small fishing harbour from harsh weather — really not the worst place to found a city. The earliest written accounts date from the twelfth century, when a bearded clerk (or a renowned historian if you will) called Saxo Grammaticus scribbled down a few lines about the place. Portus Mercatorum, he called it, meaning Merchants' Harbour or, in the Danish of the time, Købmannahavn. This has since evolved into København in modern Danish, and the city's English name was adapted from its Low German name, Kopenhagen.
Present day Copenhagen is home to nearly 600,000 people, close to 80% of whom are of Danish descent. Close to 15% percent of the population is made up of immigrants, or descendants of recent immigrants, from about 20 nationalities around the world, including Turkish, Pakistani and Iraqi. The people of Copenhagen tend to be liberal, non-religious (24% of Danes are atheists and many more are generally unconcerned with the question of religion) and very traditional. While some visitors may feel the locals are reserved (especially during the winter months), commonly travelers find the Danes to be friendly, helpful and accommodating.
The two big hubs are Central Station (da: Hovedbanegården/København H) with S-trains, intercity trains and buses, and Nørreport Station with S-trains, metro, regional trains and buses. Travel by train, bus and metro can be scheduled electronically through journeyplanner.dk
Entrance to most museums is free once a week, mainly on Wednesdays. You can always count on the principal attractions to be well signed in English and German and for these places to be generally geared towards tourists. A good tip to see whether a smaller museum caters to non-Danish speakers, is to check whether the website has an English section. If it does, this usually means the museum has at least some English information throughout its exhibitions. Of course if you have some interest in a particular subject, such museums can be interesting even if you don't understand the sign-postings. As Danes are usually fairly fluent in English, you can always try to ask staff if they could give you a brief tour.
In the inner harbour, water quality has improved so much in recent years that it is possible to go for a swim from early June to late August in one of the two harbour baths: Copencabana on Vesterbro or Havnebadet at Island Brygge on Amager. When it is sunny these are packed with people from all walks of life enjoying the sunshine and taking a dip. The municipal administration has put a lot of money and effort into the facilities and this is an excellent opportunity for blending with the locals at their best.
Amazingly, the two oldest functioning amusement parks in the world, with the two oldest roller coasters, are both located in Copenhagen and they are distinctively different. Bakken or Dyrehavsbakken is the older of the two, set in a beautiful beech forest near Klampenborg north of Copenhagen. This gives it a special atmosphere and it is a lot less touristy than its counterpart — Tivoli — which is located smack dab in the city centre in a beautiful park surrounding a lake.
Strøget is one of the largest pedestrian malls in the world which links City Hall, Kongens Nytorv, and Nørreport station. Impeccably dressed locals breeze through high-end fashion and design stores when not zig-zagging through the hordes of tourists during the summer and Christmas seasons. Your fellow visitors can make it all feel rather touristy at times but if nothing else, it is great for people watching. If all this strange outdoor shopping takes you too far from your usual habitat, head for Magasin du Nord (on Kongens Nytorv) or Illums (on Amagertorv) for more familiar surroundings. There is even a real American style mall complete with a gargantuan parking lot out on Amager. Appropriately, it is called Fields.
Copenhagen with Kids / Hotels / Tours / Best Things to Do!
Watch as The Brown Family Adventures shows the amazing sites, hotels, and things to do in Copenhagen, Denmark.
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There are so many things to do in Copenhagen, here are just a few:
* Tivoli Gardens
*The Little Mermaid Statue
* Canal Tours
* Rosenborg Castle
* The Round Tower
* Christiansborg Castle - The Royal Reception Rooms
* The National Museum
* Copenhagen Zoo
* Church of Our Saviour
* Danish Architecture Center
* Nyhavn
* Strøget
* Christiania
Copenhagen has some of the best attractions and food in the world, you definitely want to add it to your list if you are traveling as a family. So come along with The Brown Family Adventures - Ella, Beckett, Jason and Crystal, family travel bloggers who are going all around the world to show you some of the best hotels, attractions, and family travel spots that you will definitely want to add to your vacation.
Don't forget to check out the Copenhagen Card as well if you plan your trip there. You can get exclusive discounts and free entry to some of these, and more, amazing places in Copenhagen, Denmark. Here's a link to purchase the Copenhagen Card.
So if Copenhagen is on your Bucket list as a family, then check out this video and more by The Brown Family Adventures!
Danish Food & What To EAT in Denmark
What Should I Eat in Denmark? Heading to Copenhagen & Want to Enjoy Some Foodie Pleasures? Here We Give You The Five Foods You Should Eat When You Visit Denmark.
#1. Danish Hot Dogs
#2. Smorebrod - Open Face Sandwiches with Adkvavit Schnapps
#3. Danish Pastries
#4. Herring or Any Fish
#5. Pork Dishes Galore
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A Walk Up Stroget Street, Copenhagen, Denmark
Strøget is a pedestrian, car free shopping area in Copenhagen, Denmark. This popular tourist attraction in the centre of town is one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe at 1.1 km. Located at the centre of the old city of Copenhagen, it has long been one of the most high-profile streets in the city. The pedestrianisation of Strøget in 1962 marked the beginning a major change in the approach of Copenhagen to urban life; following the success of the initiative the city moved to place a much greater emphasis on pedestrian and bicycle access to the city at the expense of cars. This approach has in turn become internationally influential.
The main street is bound on the west by City Hall Square (Danish: Rådhuspladsen), the central town square by Copenhagen City Hall, and on the east by Kongens Nytorv (The King's New Square), another large square at the other end. But the Strøget area is actually a collection of streets that spread out from this central thoroughfare. Components of the pedestrianised network are:
weekend in copenhagen - nyhavn, little mermaid statue, shops, walking tour & MORE!!
my mum and I took a quick trip to copenhagen to explore the famous sites and get a real feel for the culture. it is so peaceful compared to london and tons of bikes everywhere! the food is delicious and it's true what people say about danes, they are so friendly! enjoy this compilation of our trip x
Denmark: Copenhagen
A highlight of things to see and do in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Highlights feature Tivoli, a canal boat tour, changing of the guard at Amalienborg Palace, the National Museum, the Round Tower, Rosenborg Castle, the National Gallery, Carlsberg Brewery, and Christianshavn.
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Things to do in Copenhagen in summer | Hey Captain Hidden Gems 2-Hour Tour | | Copenhagen boat tour
Things do in Copenhagen in summer? Hey Captain does Copenhagen boat tours. This year has been all about our new Hidden Gems tour, which takes our guests off the beaten ''path'' and shows them a different side of the harbor and city, a side which includes old shipyards, creative areas, new urban developments and old military fortresses. People are already jumping onboard for our new tour and you can book yours tour at heycaptain.dk We hope you will join us as being on the water is a great thing to do in Copenhagen in summer.
American Expat in Denmark / My New Danish Life recap (2019)
Hi! I'm Kelly, and American expat living in Denmark. 2019 has been a highly eventful year with lots of travels in Europe and the US. I have also loved learning more about my new home, Denmark!
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