As a 52 y/o dane having binge watched travel Vlogs for 2 hours, Ive seen more Nyhavn, gasoline grill and cinnamon rolls in those 2 hours, than the previous 52 years.
Tivoli is the third oldest amusement park in the world. It was opened in 1843. There's one in Austria, that is older, and then you have Bakken (Dyrehavsbakken) , north of Copenhagen, which is by far the oldest in the world. It was opened in 1583. Tivoli was the inspiration for Disney World. Walt Disney visited several times.
Enjoyed our trip 3 weeks ago and yes the Gasoline burger was good…Tivoli garden was closed when we’re there but they open a day after we left for haloween (12 Oct)…anyway we end up going to there food court instead as you can peep part of tivoli gardens as the restaurant got a garden tables overlooking the tivoli garden which was nice…would definitely go back one day summer time as there are part that we haven’t visited…we then head Gothenborg and Oslo…while in Copenhagen we also take advantage of a day trip to Lund and Malmo which is not very far and did enjoy those too….maybe next visit I’ll add Roskilde.
sounds like such a cool trip!! definitely want to visit Sweden and see more of Norway - I have a vlog on Bergen in Norway if you ever think about visiting there, such a cool place and the fjords are amazing!
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
If you return to Copenhagen (maybe in the summer time?) you'll love returning to Reffen. I also recommend that you check out CopenHill next to Reffen. It's a waste facility plant (they burn waste for heating) with an artificial year-round ski slope on its sloping roof. I would suggest taking the elevator up and walking down along the side of the slope. Views are great and it's free. Also, bring your bathing suits, because you can swim in the harbor (in designated areas - but the water is clean enough). Also, rent bikes next time. It makes a lot of sense in Copenhagen to bike around - you'll get to see even more that way, and Copenhagen is very bike friendly, as you may have noticed.
@@TheMatchReview It's bright and sunny on many days, but it can (more often) also be rainy and grey. You'll be wearing warmer clothes still, but most likely no longer a scarf. You can get days with hints of summer weather. But if you are looking for sitting outside and enjoying the long and bright summer days and going swimming in the harbor or by the beach, then you should look at June, July, August, September.
Author, Hans Christian Andersen had his only home as a room on top of a building in Nyhavn. He travelled among friends in Denmark and also in Europe, down to Italy and Spain, using local transports, mostly horse-drawn! He ended up as rich as a present owner of a Billion, because of an honest family member, taking care of his rights!
Thanks for the great video! Can I ask what month you were there? I will be there in April and I'm trying to figure out what to wear/weather. Thank you!
we walked everywhere in Copenhagen, it's a really easy city to get around! Plus, cycling is huge in Copenhagen so you can definitely hop on any of the bikes dotted around the city to get around too :) I think the only mode of transport we took on our trip was a ferry across the water x
yes i'm from outside belfast :) but i live in london so we took a direct flight from Gatwick - lots of flight options from here if a connecting flight would be a good option
Nice and informative video! Im looking at booking this hotel, did you have any noise problems as it seems there is a pub downstairs and few people have mentioned it on reviews? thanks!
We didn't have any noise problems at all here and our room was facing the front street near to the bar and we stayed over a weekend. Totally recommend!
I've been to Holland, UK, France and Italy, they have dirty streets , so I googled to check the cleanest country in Europe and Denmark pops up. Is Denmark worth the visit ? I hardly hear any famous attraction in Denmark...
I've seen many vloggers pointing out, how clean Copenhagen/Denmark is. I've also heard vloggers say, the water in the Copenhagen harbor and canals is the cleanest, most transparent seawater, they have seen in any large city. I believe there are two places in the harbor in Copenhagen, where you can see mermaid figures under water, although they are several meters below sea level.
Copenhagen in general is expensive, but we didn't find Gasoline Grill anymore expensive than normal prices in the area - definitely not over-priced for how popular it is. Would definitely recommend though, very tasty!
@@orlaghclaire thanks, I’ll definitely have to check it out - going to Copenhagen at the end of Jan. I’m from London so am pretty used to high prices :(
ooh such a good question! I think I'd have to say Paris - there's so much more to see/do, the food is amazing and the Eiffel Tower at night when it sparkles is so incredible to see
@@orlaghclaire I went with my Husband in 2015 to Paris and I didn’t like it, mainly because as soon as we got off the train we got offered a taxi and ended up paying a fortune, me not realising at the time it was a scam 😌 but I wanna go back and give it another go, I liked Disney. Never been to Copenhagen and it interests me but I don’t get the excitement that Paris will likely bring if we give it another go
As a 52 y/o dane having binge watched travel Vlogs for 2 hours, Ive seen more Nyhavn, gasoline grill and cinnamon rolls in those 2 hours, than the previous 52 years.
Tivoli is the third oldest amusement park in the world. It was opened in 1843. There's one in Austria, that is older, and then you have Bakken (Dyrehavsbakken) , north of Copenhagen, which is by far the oldest in the world. It was opened in 1583.
Tivoli was the inspiration for Disney World. Walt Disney visited several times.
Enjoyed our trip 3 weeks ago and yes the Gasoline burger was good…Tivoli garden was closed when we’re there but they open a day after we left for haloween (12 Oct)…anyway we end up going to there food court instead as you can peep part of tivoli gardens as the restaurant got a garden tables overlooking the tivoli garden which was nice…would definitely go back one day summer time as there are part that we haven’t visited…we then head Gothenborg and Oslo…while in Copenhagen we also take advantage of a day trip to Lund and Malmo which is not very far and did enjoy those too….maybe next visit I’ll add Roskilde.
sounds like such a cool trip!! definitely want to visit Sweden and see more of Norway - I have a vlog on Bergen in Norway if you ever think about visiting there, such a cool place and the fjords are amazing!
Definitely head back in the summer. The vibe and atmosphere in the city is very different!
yes I've heard such good things about Copenhagen in the summer!
@@orlaghclaire Yep Fantastic when it's warm and the sun is out :)
This seems to be a very interesting place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much! And please keep up the great job! Subscribed!!
thank you so much!!
Great video! Really nice for tourists wanting to go there!
thank you so much!
such a good video thanks for showing so many places and loved the shot you got at 14:46!
thank you so much!!
If you return to Copenhagen (maybe in the summer time?) you'll love returning to Reffen. I also recommend that you check out CopenHill next to Reffen. It's a waste facility plant (they burn waste for heating) with an artificial year-round ski slope on its sloping roof. I would suggest taking the elevator up and walking down along the side of the slope. Views are great and it's free. Also, bring your bathing suits, because you can swim in the harbor (in designated areas - but the water is clean enough). Also, rent bikes next time. It makes a lot of sense in Copenhagen to bike around - you'll get to see even more that way, and Copenhagen is very bike friendly, as you may have noticed.
Amazing, thank you so much for the recommendations!!
What's it like during April?
@@TheMatchReview It's bright and sunny on many days, but it can (more often) also be rainy and grey. You'll be wearing warmer clothes still, but most likely no longer a scarf. You can get days with hints of summer weather. But if you are looking for sitting outside and enjoying the long and bright summer days and going swimming in the harbor or by the beach, then you should look at June, July, August, September.
Hello dear. Can you please give me the adress to what you mentioned above? Thank you in advance..
@@tasfiharahman6343 hi there! which part would you like the address of? I've included most addresses in the video :)
Author, Hans Christian Andersen had his only home as a room on top of a building in Nyhavn. He travelled among friends in Denmark and also in Europe, down to Italy and Spain, using local transports, mostly horse-drawn! He ended up as rich as a present owner of a Billion, because of an honest family member, taking care of his rights!
Great vlog! Thanks for sharing your adventures. 😊
thank you!
Great vlog!
thank you so much!
Lovely little guide especially for the food hotspots, thanks! ❤
thank you so much!
But not for the donut shit@!!😅😅
I’m going in 24hours, thanks for the tips
you're welcome! have the best time!
A nice video Orlagh. Well done.
thank you so much!
you're welcome @@orlaghclaire
Thanks for the great video! Can I ask what month you were there? I will be there in April and I'm trying to figure out what to wear/weather. Thank you!
I was there in October :)
@@orlaghclaire We went in October - it was such an amazing trip.
How do you get around the city? Do you take a taxi everywhere? Average cost? Thank you :)
we walked everywhere in Copenhagen, it's a really easy city to get around! Plus, cycling is huge in Copenhagen so you can definitely hop on any of the bikes dotted around the city to get around too :) I think the only mode of transport we took on our trip was a ferry across the water x
Sounds like u are from ireland, did u fly direct from dublin. My son and i are going next month from ni. Wondering best route
yes i'm from outside belfast :) but i live in london so we took a direct flight from Gatwick - lots of flight options from here if a connecting flight would be a good option
Ahh everything looks so nice thank you for this video very informative. BUT THAT MAC AND CHEESE did not look it 😭
🤣🤣 it was much nicer than it looks, promise!
Nice and informative video! Im looking at booking this hotel, did you have any noise problems as it seems there is a pub downstairs and few people have mentioned it on reviews? thanks!
We didn't have any noise problems at all here and our room was facing the front street near to the bar and we stayed over a weekend. Totally recommend!
@@orlaghclaire ah, good to hear! I've now booked it!
Is it expensive? We are going in August and wondered about the prices.
it is a little expensive, but if you're used to city/London prices you might not notice too much
Hope you enjoyed your time there.
Yes of course. 25% -40% more than germany. Thats real.
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thank you!
Sorry if I missed it, What hotel did you stay in?
Hey! We stayed at Motel One Hotel, and this is the address: Løngangstræde 27, 1468 København, Denmark
@@orlaghclaire did you like it and stay there again? how is the area around there?safe?
What time of year was this?
This was in October 😊
You know... LITTLE mermaid 😉
haha exactly that!
Where abouts in Copenhagen are you at minute 11:23 of the video?
Hi! This is Jaegersborggade - a lovely street with little shops. Really reminds me of Soho in New York too
Kenal suara nya mah.
I've been to Holland, UK, France and Italy, they have dirty streets , so I googled to check the cleanest country in Europe and Denmark pops up. Is Denmark worth the visit ? I hardly hear any famous attraction in Denmark...
Definitely worth a visit! I loved Copenhagen especially for the food, architecture and the wandering around, and I have to agree it's very clean too!
yes it’s a super pretty, very clean cosy city, with very friendly (and good looking!) people 😍 you will love it
I've seen many vloggers pointing out, how clean Copenhagen/Denmark is. I've also heard vloggers say, the water in the Copenhagen harbor and canals is the cleanest, most transparent seawater, they have seen in any large city.
I believe there are two places in the harbor in Copenhagen, where you can see mermaid figures under water, although they are several meters below sea level.
Is gasoline grill expensive?
Copenhagen in general is expensive, but we didn't find Gasoline Grill anymore expensive than normal prices in the area - definitely not over-priced for how popular it is. Would definitely recommend though, very tasty!
@@orlaghclaire thanks, I’ll definitely have to check it out - going to Copenhagen at the end of Jan. I’m from London so am pretty used to high prices :(
What do you except with a statue called The Little Mermaid.... little mermaid
Surga perorangan berasa mimpi kalau kita pernah hidup di dun'ya.
Muda lagi tampan pada cantik tajam sama mahlul nya karna jalan di dun'ya.
What did you prefer? Paris or Copenhagen?
ooh such a good question! I think I'd have to say Paris - there's so much more to see/do, the food is amazing and the Eiffel Tower at night when it sparkles is so incredible to see
@@orlaghclaire I went with my Husband in 2015 to Paris and I didn’t like it, mainly because as soon as we got off the train we got offered a taxi and ended up paying a fortune, me not realising at the time it was a scam 😌 but I wanna go back and give it another go, I liked Disney. Never been to Copenhagen and it interests me but I don’t get the excitement that Paris will likely bring if we give it another go
Which month did you go?
@@sofiatzovani9847 I went late October :)
@@lolaloritta1388 Not the city fault. Your fault.
I been in Paris
But never been in Scandinavia
I really enjoyed both! Probably loved Paris more but Copenhagen was also great
American Dwayne the Rock Johnson ne help
Sama mahluk nya.
do they speak english?
yes! i found that everyone we interacted with could speak english and they had signs/menus in english too - very english speaking-friendly city!
Which month did you visit? Sorry if i missed
Hey! We visited in the month of October 😊