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]]>You will be able to find cheap accommodation in Copenhagen if you don’t mind staying at a hostel. However, an even better option is to try the hospitality exchange platform Couchsurfing. There are plenty of locals looking for a culture exchange, so you might get a free stay and a new friend in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen might be expensive, but you won’t have to pay much to have a good time here. The city is full of tourist attractions and activities that won’t cost you a thing. From seeing the Little Mermaid statue to strolling The Harbor Circle, you can be certain that free fun is always around the corner in Denmark’s capital.
Copenhagen is a big city, so you will need to use public transportation often to get to the place you want to check out. This is why you should get the Copenhagen Card, especially if you are staying for a bit longer. The card offers not only unlimited transportation but also grants you free entry to paid tourist attractions and discounts at restaurants and shops.
To avoid spending money on staying hydrated, bring a water bottle anywhere you go. Tap water is safe to drink in Copenhagen, and there are plenty of drinking fountains around the city where you can refill your water bottle.
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]]>If you’ve got a taste for ancient castles, you’d do well to visit Kronberg Castle, also known as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Not only is this spot a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it’ll keep you entertained the entire time you’re there. If you’re looking to visit more than one iconic classic, you can also visit Hillerød’s Frederiksborg Castle as well.
If you’re less about the history and more about the fun, you can always visit Denmark’s take on Legoland. Based in Billund, it’s the perfect place to go if you’re traveling with a family with kids. Rides and attractions all made of Lego? What could be better?
Finally, this isn’t so much a specific attraction as it is an actual city. But Copenhagen isn’t just any city—it’s the actual capital of Denmark, a vibrant and eclectic destination, and a place that you seriously can’t miss if you decide to visit the country.
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]]>The David Collection was established in 1948 by businessman C. L. David, who wanted to showcase his extensive art collection to the world. Since then, the museum has become one of Copenhagen’s best spots to enjoy fine art thanks to works from notable European and Danish artists as well as an impressive collection of Islamic art.
If you want to learn more about Copenhagen Cathedral and discover some of its secrets, then paying a visit to its museum is well worth it. You will be able to roam the cathedral, marvel at its interior decorations, see a short film about its history, and do all of that for free.
Glyptoteket has one of the largest collections of antique sculptures in Europe, making them a focal point of the museum’s work. However, the visitors can also enjoy works of notable Impressionist and Post-impressionist artists like Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, and Vincent van Gogh. Note that the museum offers free entry only on the last Wednesday of each month.
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]]>The post How to Dress When You Visit Copenhagen appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One thing the citizens of Copenhagen understand is how wet, wild, and unpredictable the weather in their city can be. This means that, when compared with other citizens of high-fashion cities such as Milan and Paris, the Copenhagen style set really know how to dress for gale-force winds and lashing rain. Think artfully draped waterproof capes, knee-high waterproof boots, even sailor’s hats reworked for a modern look.
A look that was seen on the catwalks, as well as on the fashionable people milling around outside of the big shows, was the clash of pretty glamor and old-school grunge. Think a mix of ripped camo cargo pants with a silk camisole, or a bespoke sequinned skirt worn with a threadbare denim jacket. There is something achingly cool about mixing and matching such items and looking effortless whilst doing it.
The same shade as traditional sailor’s waterproofs, this shade is guaranteed to brighten your day – especially if the Copenhagen sky is overcast and grey. Pair with marine blue, emerald green, or black, or consider matching it with another pastel, such as duck egg blue. At Copenhagen fashion week, it was seen in the form of crop tops, long skirts, shoes, Alice bands, socks, handbags, and hair clips – so even if you only want to dip a toe in this color trend, there is an item or accessory for you!
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]]>The post Superkilen Park is One of Copenhagen’s Most Picture-Perfect Spots appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Superkilen is located in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro district, with a vision to promote tolerance and unity in one of the city’s most ethnically diverse communities. It officially opened its doors in 2012 and it stands as a symbol of global culture coming together in one unique space.
What makes Superkilen so diverse are its design elements that originate from all across the globe. From the Indian playground and Armenian picnic tables to the Moroccan fountain and Israeli drain covers, this unusual park features a little bit of something from every corner of the world, making sure everyone feels welcomed during their visit.
Superkilen is divided into three different areas, starting with the red square—a recreational area painted bright red, orange, and pink, designated for community-organized events. It’s followed by the Instagram-friendly black market, known for its curvy white lines, which also features fountains and benches for visitors. The green park is Superkilen’s recreational area, and it’s a perfect spot for picnics, dog-walking, and playing sports.
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]]>This beautiful and friendly city makes it a great option for planning a romantic and cozy destination wedding.
The easing regulation of Denmark has made marriage in the country a simple and quick alternative for those who want to get married quickly. Not for nothing, Denmark is called the “Los Vegas” of Europe.
Marriage in Denmark is equal, does not discriminate between genders or sexual preference, and the wedding ceremonies held in the town hall are romantic, and emphasize gender equality.
You can hold a small private ceremony or invite friends and family to the ceremony. Many couples hold the wedding ceremony in the beautiful town hall building, and then hold a party in one of the excellent restaurants or hotels scattered throughout the city.
In the afternoon you can see many couples, grooms and brides, gathering near the town hall building awaiting the exciting wedding ceremonies.
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]]>The first museum dedicated to happiness opened on July 14th in Copenhagen. It’s located in a cozy space located in the city’s historic center. The museum is a project of the Happiness Research Institute, an independent institution that studies the science behind why some societies are happier than others. Their goal is to make wellbeing an integral part of life for people everywhere.
According to the CEO of the institute, Meik Wiking, the museum idea is a product of years of requests made by the public to visit their office space.
“I think people imagine that the Institute is like a magical place—a room full of puppies or ice cream — but we are just eight people sitting in front of computers looking at data,” he explains. “So we thought, why don’t we create a place where people can experience happiness from different perspectives and give them an exhibition where they can become a little bit wiser around some of the questions we try to solve?”
Adress: Admiralgade 19, 1066 København K
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]]>This peaceful cemetery is found just off from Carlsburg station. It is home to the graves of Copenhagen’s most beloved writer, Hans Christian Anderson, and the city’s most accomplished philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard. You can find busts of their faces and memorial plaques devoted to their illustrious memories.
The picturesque pastel-colored houses at Nyhavn is the most photographed spot in the city. Number 20 was inhabited by Hans Christian Anderson when he wrote “The Princess and the Pea”, later moving into number 67. Today this is the Anderson cafe, where you can enjoy a traditional Danish lunch.
Gazing out to sea by the old military fort is the famous sculpture of Anderson’s Little Mermaid.
Number 70 Bredgade is the old house of the famous philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. A renowned early 19th-century philosopher and theologian, the young Kierkegaard’s family nickname was “the fork” because he could skewer other people’s vulnerabilities.
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]]>The post 3 Incredible Cities With Beaches in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Barcenoleta beach is just a cherry on top of the beautiful city of Barcelona. Relax during the day when it’s hot and go explore the city in the afternoon and evening.
Denmark probably isn’t your first option when it comes to a beach holiday, but if you decide to visit in June, you’ll get around 17 hours of daylight and warm weather that’s perfect if you’re typically too hot during summer. Amager Beach Park is not far from the center of Copenhagen.
Whether you enjoy a busy city life, sunny days at the beach, wonderful nature, or modern hipster culture, Portugal got you covered. Head to Lisbon if you want an all-in-one vacation you will remember forever.
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]]>Tivoli Gardens is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, and everyone who enjoys exploring amusement parks should put it on their bucket list.
Most people go to this amusement park when they’re in the mood for a wild ride on a roller-coaster, but many kid-friendly rides are also available.
Even if you’re not a huge fan of roller-coasters and prefer hanging out in nature, you can always sit back and relax next to the Tivoli Lake.
A visit to an amusement park is not complete without some tasty treats, and Tivoli Food Hall is home to some pretty amazing eateries.
Many music and theatre performances take place at Tivoli Gardens, especially in the summertime. You should check them out if you want to experience this magical place like a local.
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]]>The post Best Ways to Explore Copenhagen, Denmark on a Budget appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>You will be able to find cheap accommodation in Copenhagen if you don’t mind staying at a hostel. However, an even better option is to try the hospitality exchange platform Couchsurfing. There are plenty of locals looking for a culture exchange, so you might get a free stay and a new friend in Copenhagen.
Copenhagen might be expensive, but you won’t have to pay much to have a good time here. The city is full of tourist attractions and activities that won’t cost you a thing. From seeing the Little Mermaid statue to strolling The Harbor Circle, you can be certain that free fun is always around the corner in Denmark’s capital.
Copenhagen is a big city, so you will need to use public transportation often to get to the place you want to check out. This is why you should get the Copenhagen Card, especially if you are staying for a bit longer. The card offers not only unlimited transportation but also grants you free entry to paid tourist attractions and discounts at restaurants and shops.
To avoid spending money on staying hydrated, bring a water bottle anywhere you go. Tap water is safe to drink in Copenhagen, and there are plenty of drinking fountains around the city where you can refill your water bottle.
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]]>The post Cool Hotspots to Check Out in Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you’ve got a taste for ancient castles, you’d do well to visit Kronberg Castle, also known as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Not only is this spot a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it’ll keep you entertained the entire time you’re there. If you’re looking to visit more than one iconic classic, you can also visit Hillerød’s Frederiksborg Castle as well.
If you’re less about the history and more about the fun, you can always visit Denmark’s take on Legoland. Based in Billund, it’s the perfect place to go if you’re traveling with a family with kids. Rides and attractions all made of Lego? What could be better?
Finally, this isn’t so much a specific attraction as it is an actual city. But Copenhagen isn’t just any city—it’s the actual capital of Denmark, a vibrant and eclectic destination, and a place that you seriously can’t miss if you decide to visit the country.
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]]>The post Top 3 Free Museums to Visit in Copenhagen, Denmark appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The David Collection was established in 1948 by businessman C. L. David, who wanted to showcase his extensive art collection to the world. Since then, the museum has become one of Copenhagen’s best spots to enjoy fine art thanks to works from notable European and Danish artists as well as an impressive collection of Islamic art.
If you want to learn more about Copenhagen Cathedral and discover some of its secrets, then paying a visit to its museum is well worth it. You will be able to roam the cathedral, marvel at its interior decorations, see a short film about its history, and do all of that for free.
Glyptoteket has one of the largest collections of antique sculptures in Europe, making them a focal point of the museum’s work. However, the visitors can also enjoy works of notable Impressionist and Post-impressionist artists like Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, and Vincent van Gogh. Note that the museum offers free entry only on the last Wednesday of each month.
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]]>The post How to Dress When You Visit Copenhagen appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One thing the citizens of Copenhagen understand is how wet, wild, and unpredictable the weather in their city can be. This means that, when compared with other citizens of high-fashion cities such as Milan and Paris, the Copenhagen style set really know how to dress for gale-force winds and lashing rain. Think artfully draped waterproof capes, knee-high waterproof boots, even sailor’s hats reworked for a modern look.
A look that was seen on the catwalks, as well as on the fashionable people milling around outside of the big shows, was the clash of pretty glamor and old-school grunge. Think a mix of ripped camo cargo pants with a silk camisole, or a bespoke sequinned skirt worn with a threadbare denim jacket. There is something achingly cool about mixing and matching such items and looking effortless whilst doing it.
The same shade as traditional sailor’s waterproofs, this shade is guaranteed to brighten your day – especially if the Copenhagen sky is overcast and grey. Pair with marine blue, emerald green, or black, or consider matching it with another pastel, such as duck egg blue. At Copenhagen fashion week, it was seen in the form of crop tops, long skirts, shoes, Alice bands, socks, handbags, and hair clips – so even if you only want to dip a toe in this color trend, there is an item or accessory for you!
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]]>The post Superkilen Park is One of Copenhagen’s Most Picture-Perfect Spots appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Superkilen is located in Copenhagen’s Nørrebro district, with a vision to promote tolerance and unity in one of the city’s most ethnically diverse communities. It officially opened its doors in 2012 and it stands as a symbol of global culture coming together in one unique space.
What makes Superkilen so diverse are its design elements that originate from all across the globe. From the Indian playground and Armenian picnic tables to the Moroccan fountain and Israeli drain covers, this unusual park features a little bit of something from every corner of the world, making sure everyone feels welcomed during their visit.
Superkilen is divided into three different areas, starting with the red square—a recreational area painted bright red, orange, and pink, designated for community-organized events. It’s followed by the Instagram-friendly black market, known for its curvy white lines, which also features fountains and benches for visitors. The green park is Superkilen’s recreational area, and it’s a perfect spot for picnics, dog-walking, and playing sports.
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]]>The post Copenhagen is Perfect for Destination Weddings appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This beautiful and friendly city makes it a great option for planning a romantic and cozy destination wedding.
The easing regulation of Denmark has made marriage in the country a simple and quick alternative for those who want to get married quickly. Not for nothing, Denmark is called the “Los Vegas” of Europe.
Marriage in Denmark is equal, does not discriminate between genders or sexual preference, and the wedding ceremonies held in the town hall are romantic, and emphasize gender equality.
You can hold a small private ceremony or invite friends and family to the ceremony. Many couples hold the wedding ceremony in the beautiful town hall building, and then hold a party in one of the excellent restaurants or hotels scattered throughout the city.
In the afternoon you can see many couples, grooms and brides, gathering near the town hall building awaiting the exciting wedding ceremonies.
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]]>The post The Happiness Museum Might Be the Place We All Need Right Now appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The first museum dedicated to happiness opened on July 14th in Copenhagen. It’s located in a cozy space located in the city’s historic center. The museum is a project of the Happiness Research Institute, an independent institution that studies the science behind why some societies are happier than others. Their goal is to make wellbeing an integral part of life for people everywhere.
According to the CEO of the institute, Meik Wiking, the museum idea is a product of years of requests made by the public to visit their office space.
“I think people imagine that the Institute is like a magical place—a room full of puppies or ice cream — but we are just eight people sitting in front of computers looking at data,” he explains. “So we thought, why don’t we create a place where people can experience happiness from different perspectives and give them an exhibition where they can become a little bit wiser around some of the questions we try to solve?”
Adress: Admiralgade 19, 1066 København K
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]]>The post The Philosophers’ Guide to Copenhagen appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This peaceful cemetery is found just off from Carlsburg station. It is home to the graves of Copenhagen’s most beloved writer, Hans Christian Anderson, and the city’s most accomplished philosopher, Soren Kierkegaard. You can find busts of their faces and memorial plaques devoted to their illustrious memories.
The picturesque pastel-colored houses at Nyhavn is the most photographed spot in the city. Number 20 was inhabited by Hans Christian Anderson when he wrote “The Princess and the Pea”, later moving into number 67. Today this is the Anderson cafe, where you can enjoy a traditional Danish lunch.
Gazing out to sea by the old military fort is the famous sculpture of Anderson’s Little Mermaid.
Number 70 Bredgade is the old house of the famous philosopher Soren Kierkegaard. A renowned early 19th-century philosopher and theologian, the young Kierkegaard’s family nickname was “the fork” because he could skewer other people’s vulnerabilities.
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]]>The post 3 Incredible Cities With Beaches in Europe appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Barcenoleta beach is just a cherry on top of the beautiful city of Barcelona. Relax during the day when it’s hot and go explore the city in the afternoon and evening.
Denmark probably isn’t your first option when it comes to a beach holiday, but if you decide to visit in June, you’ll get around 17 hours of daylight and warm weather that’s perfect if you’re typically too hot during summer. Amager Beach Park is not far from the center of Copenhagen.
Whether you enjoy a busy city life, sunny days at the beach, wonderful nature, or modern hipster culture, Portugal got you covered. Head to Lisbon if you want an all-in-one vacation you will remember forever.
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Add Tivoli Gardens to Your Bucket List appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tivoli Gardens is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world, and everyone who enjoys exploring amusement parks should put it on their bucket list.
Most people go to this amusement park when they’re in the mood for a wild ride on a roller-coaster, but many kid-friendly rides are also available.
Even if you’re not a huge fan of roller-coasters and prefer hanging out in nature, you can always sit back and relax next to the Tivoli Lake.
A visit to an amusement park is not complete without some tasty treats, and Tivoli Food Hall is home to some pretty amazing eateries.
Many music and theatre performances take place at Tivoli Gardens, especially in the summertime. You should check them out if you want to experience this magical place like a local.
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