Hi guys, native danish here. I actually just came home from a trip to Ireland, and we stayed in Dublin. And I absolutely adore Ireland, we went to see the cliffs of mother, the giants causeway and the book of kells among many other things. And I must say, you're probably the friendliest people I've ever met. It's definitely not the last time I visit ireland💚🤍🧡
@@krakenbutt you can also bring a beer and a sandwich to any park and sit on the grass or a bench many Danes do than in the summer , if you like museums, castles, amusement parks ect. look up Copenhagen card to save money, especially if you visit more than 2 days and want to see a lot
The hot dog was giving me Iceland vibes. I loved the one in Reykjavik. Did they have a veggie friendly one for you Caolin? I swear every time we stopped at a nestie we got one,p! That kind of looks like a trailer park food hall. The pizza was nice option after some brews. Thanks for the tour guys! Very cool pods also. Great amenities for sure.
Danish cucumber pickles on a hotdog are not strong salty-sour but sweet-vinegary, so it may be that you like the Danish version, even if you usually would not like them. As for Remoulade, then Danes use this about as much and on everything, as we use ketchup, so this is a standard food topping item in all Danish kitchens.
You must try the worldfamouse deiselburgers. The burgers they serve is said to be one of the best hamburgers in the world. Love your swedish danishj vlog. Really great
Remoulade is very popular in Denmark. I find that it's very good at balacing the taste of ketchup. It goes very well with frikadeller and battered fish fillets.
New Hawn. English language derived from Scandinavian languages. If you will know the alphabet it is very easy to read in an "English way" . For example in Ireland places that were called originally by the Vikings are Carlingford (Carl's Fjord) or Waterford (Vande Fjord)
Oh wow! That’s super interesting, we didn’t know this but it makes sense when you say it….its funny knowing about Carlingford and Waterford and how it translates to Fjord 🤩 thanks for letting us know 👍
@@Drescher1984 yea for some reason some people use the German name for Copenhagen (Kopenhagen in German) when speaking English, thinking it 's the Danish name for the city. I know it shouldn't be, but it's kind of annoying to me. Just use the English name.
airtox is protective workwear... (steelcapped sneakers) high quality... nyhavn is translated to "new harbor" and was the "new" harbor of christian the 4'th of Denmark... nyhavn/christianshavn is 25%+ more expensive than other parts of the city... so "a bit more pricy" is an understatement... lovely video...
We have Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (from Game Of Thrones) he is also from Denmark 😎👏😉 Love watching video’es from Denmark - I live here, but in Elsinore 🇩🇰💁🏻♀️☺️ And you two are so cool to try so many things, and give the language a try (it is NOT an easy language) 👏😎🥰🫶🇩🇰🙏
CopenhAYgen is preferred. To us danish folk we say København, so when you say Copenhaagen it honestly just sounds like you’re saying it with a German accent. 😂 But just say it whichever way you like. Hope you had a wonderful time.
Lovely Dear NIce.. Our SOUTH Indian movies are shot mostly there.. THE COLOURFUL Houses... and SEA and FOOD is wow... The TRUCK Culture is there in Melbourne,VICTORIA Also... VIsit Melbourne , VICTORIA in future..
what you paid for those two beers you could have gotten a 24pack of cans at the supermarket with the same beer. Best is to find a Netto and buy some nice picknick stuff and use one of the many parks in copenhagen. There is also alot of other things to see outside of copenhagen and the prices will drop the further you go :D loved the video. cheers from denmark.
This is almost a pro tip for Danish day drinking, except you don't have to buy a stack. You can get good beers at a good price and you are allowed to enjoy them at the park or harbor.
GoTime Travels Greetings from Denmark . New subscriber 🤗 Fact is 08:08 You can just go into a store / the supermarket and buy the same beer in a bottle. and sit by the dock and drink. and look at people, it's legal . save you a lot of money
Viggo Mortensen was what in Ghostbusters 😅 He was probably most famous (at least by the rest of the world) as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings 😄 If that franchise rings a bell
Beautiful, love this! At my work we have a huge poster of Copenhagen with the colorful buildings. One of the customers I talked to today is from Denmark and I showed her your video, perfect timing lol. This is making me really excited for the Europe trip my friend and I will be taking next month, can't wait.
When you talk about Carlsberg, it sounds like you are of the opinion that it is a type of beer. Carlsberg is a large beer company that has a large selection of beers and owns many other beer companies around the world 😂
As a Dane I will say that I more often see people drink Tuborg or Tuborg Classic rhan a Carlsberg. Thoe if you go for Carlsberg then take the "Jacobsen" serie of the Carlsberg beers it's way better quality than normal Carlsberg
@@GoTimeTravels .. Lots of different beers from different countries are made by Carlsberg, just to name a few, Kronenbourg 1664 and Tetley's (UK) and also used to own the 2nd largest brewery in Europe, Russia's best-selling beer brand Baltika/Балтика, but that was confiscated by the Russian state when Carlsberg pulled out of Russia for good. The Baltika brewery and brand itself was worth $3 billion according to the last Carlsberg accounts, before the Russians stole it all. Carlsberg then terminated its brewing license with Baltika in October last year, following the illegitimate takeover, which meant Baltika could no longer produce, market or sell any Carlsberg Group products, starting this month. In response, Baltika then took legal action against Carlsberg in a court in St. Petersburg in December last year, claiming damages to the value of $900 million. Crazy stuff, but they will obviously not see a penny of that, if Baltika "win" this case in a Russian "kangaroo" mock court.
On the topic of Carlsberg - when Niels Bohr became the first Dane to win a Nobel price, Carlsberg gifted him a house in central Copenhagen with a private pipeline straight to the brewery. This was mostly a publicity stunt, as Bohr at the time spent most of his life in the US. But still, a very Danish thing to do.
oh thats interesting, we didnt know that. it must be nice to have a private pipeline of beer to your house 😂 even if it was a publicity stunt...Does he still live in the US? or did the free beer tempt him to return to Denmark?
@@GoTimeTravels Oh, this was the Nobel Price in physics back in 1922. Bohr was one of the physicists who laid the foundations for the Manhattan Project, and in extention nuclear energy etc. He died in '62. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Bohr
@@GoTimeTravels Albert Einstein made the theories about atoms, so to speak, discoveries that changed the time he lived in but Niels Bohr were the father of quantum physic's at the same timeperiod, the discoveries that change the time WE live in. He basically were one generation ahead. Niels Bohr also were behind that the particle accelerator in CERN were built, he opened it in his lifetime. That are where our largest discoveries in our time takes place right now. What they discover proves Niels Bohr´s theories were correct. When Niels Bohr originally came out with his quantum physic theories Albert Einstein objected and said it could not be true but later he actually came around and agreed that how odd it may be, it probably were correct. Now we know the theories were correct, proven by the experiments at CERN, the worlds largest particle generator. Btw. Reffen just opened for the season. I agree, it´s a great atmosphere there and it´s easy to eat yourself round there and just enjoy the people and the waterfront. In a month´s time when weather have turned into summer mode, people take a swim and chill all day and night. Right next to it there also are a ponton based area where you can sunbathe and swim while getting a smoothie or drink etc. You deserve to experience it when real summertime.
How to pronounce 'Copenhagen' in Danish, if you are an English speaker: (København: it stems from 'købmænds havn' - meaning 'merchants harbour') - 'K' is 'K'. - The Ø-sound: like in 'curly','early', 'ernest' - The -ben-sound: like Big Ben, like bender... - The 'Havn': the V-sound is a AU-sound, like 'town' , 'frown', 'noun'
It is not irritating. We know it is difficult. But I noticed that many people struggle with it, si just to offer a possible guideline. Don't worry about it.
Nyhavn pronounce is very close to be correct, especially the Havn part. Copenhagen is the English version. Kopenhagen is German. København is Danish. Yes, Denmark is expensive, CPH even more. Reffen is for startups. First 3 years, you don't pay rent for your stall. If you are Irish, getting a stall should be possible without major hassle. 🙂 Irish Stew could be nice.
"Reffen is for startups. First 3 years, you don't pay rent for your stall." Wow, this was really interesting to know. We're planning on visitin Copenhagen in July and I was looking up for some spots for a couple of foodies, and Reffen is mentioned a lot, so I guess that's one place one shouldn't miss while there...
@@krakenbutt A nice summer evening at Reffen is great. The Yellow Ferries sail to Reffen, if I remember correct. Those ferries are public transport, remember that, because when you buy a ticket in Copenhagen, you buy transport from A to B. What kind of transport, is up to you. You can even mix a trip on different means of transportation. It is like Berlin.
@@Gert-DK Yes, I've done some research already because I'm an early hype -kind of person, so I know about the ferries and that they should be included in the City Pass which we'll probably opt rather than the Copenhagen Card, as the latter is much more expensive due its offering free entries to a lot of destinations. As we want to keep our visit and schedule relaxed, I strongly think that we wouldn't get our money's worth with the Card.
Hans Christian Andersen was born in the city of Odense on the island of Fyn. He moved to Copenhagen and he did in fact live in Nyhavn. He ended up living in 3 different locations in Nyhavn during his lifetime. Nyhavn is more for tourists. Few Danes and only very few locals from Copenhagen will probably go there to eat or drink. We tend to go to cheaper and less crowded places. One of the things that surprise tourists are the bicycles. The bicycle is mostly used to commute in Copenhagen. Most of us learn to cycle from a very young age. While the medieval part of Copenhagen definitely look somewhat old, there are actually only very few buildings in Copenhagen older than 1728 simply because the medieval part of Copenhagen suffered large fires in 1728, 1795 and 1807. Other cities in Denmark actually have a much older infrastructure.
In English it´s "Copenhagen", not "Copenhaken" (unless your German). So in English, ti´s with a "G" 🤣 ! You do know that "Tuborg" is owned and run by "Carlsberg".., right ? The Tuborg Classic you were actually drinking and liked.., is made at "Carlsberg".. Your "Guinness" is also locally made and not as good, as in Dublin! Don´t want to offend, but I am NOT a Guinness fan in Dublin either 😔 ! Did ❤ and got hooked onto the Irish Cider 👍😍👍 ! To be fair! I´m not a big BEER or ALE drinker. A Cider, a Glass of wine or an authentic Irish Coffee, would make my day 😉😉😉
Carlsberg beers are horrible 😅 The founder of Tuborg was the son of the owner of carlsberg (who named it after the son and wanted him to take over the firm). Carl (the son) hated his dad, so he made Tuborg to rival him
Nice video, but you make a common mistake in thinking Copenhagen equals Denmark. Copenhagen has a lot of qualities but you'd experience a lot more by leaving the capital.
Super video, but, but I don't understand people who go on holiday in other countries to feel the culture of those countries and then buy food that has nothing to do with the country. Here the girl bought a Danish dish, great, but the man a taco.....I don't understand this. Could never dream of traveling to Ireland and eating Thai food and drinking French red wine, or visiting a food market with dishes from all over the world.......pizza, come on. NO it will bee Guiness and Irish stew in a irsk pub
Well, I don't really undestand people who diss other people's choice of how they're spending their holiday. You can "feel the culture" in so many ways, and a modern way is to explore and eat like locals. Or, are you saying that the locals only eat local food, and not dishes from anywhere else? Take Finland, for example. Our food culture is, in the end, pretty plain. Most of Finns even find it to be plain. Sure, you can go for karjalanpata (Karelian meat stew) or lohikeitto (salmon soup) every now and then, but in the end, we eat a lot of hamburgers, pizzas, Mexican, "Chinese", etc. So how about letting people do what they want and you do you :)
@@krakenbutt For me, food and drink are an essential part of a cultural experience, just like architecture, history and other cultural aspects. Traveling is not only about seeing the sights, but also about experiencing the local culture on all levels, including the food. When we travel, we often want to step out of our comfort zone and explore new taste experiences. Trying local dishes allows us to understand a culture in a more intimate way, to understand the ingredients, flavors and traditions that make it up. It's like missing an important part of the journey if you simply "lock yourself up" in the hotel room and eat what you're used to at home. Of course I respect that everyone has their own preferences and some may prefer the more familiar. But for me, food is a way to connect with a culture in a deeper way, and it is an important part of my travel experiences.😃
@@holgerandersengrn3457 " if you simply "lock yourself up" in the hotel room and eat what you're used to at home." Who's doing that? Your view on traveling and cultural experience sounds nice and if that's what you like to do, then by all means you should do it. However, it would be also good to give room for others and their ways of doing it. Also, this was only their very first video from Copenhagen and there's more to come, so they surely will have at least more opportunities to try out local cuisine.
It *is* hard to pronounce some words right, when you have a different way of saying it in other languages. Maybe first try saying U-E I would have wrote "I", but that is pronounced different as well. So maybe like "OO- E" those sounds combined, I guess would give a closer to correct pronounciation of our Y's. In English at least, the name is like New Haven. And it's actually here, Hans Christian Andersen lived, when he fled from his childhood home in Odense, where he originally was from in Denmark. Wait, have you never, seen "Lord of the Rings"? Aragon, is played by Viggo Mortensen.....! Lego, was founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen, it stands for "Leg godt" which means "play well" or "play good". The first toys, made by this company was made of wood, but later, the small plastic bricks got developed through the years, forth to what we know today. -You were kicking a handball, to the goal.... Handball is also famous from Denmark
Great vid but you got it all wrong English: CopenHAYgen German: Copenhaagen Danish: København We say it in English when speaking English and German when speaking German. We do t say it in German when speaking English though. So say CopenHAYgen when speaking English otherwise you are implying we speak German which is kinda offensive since we are not a northern German province. So the song and Danny Kaye is all wrong when it comes to pronunciation.
Yeah, so Danish big brand beer is like US beer; tasteless and inoffensive. If you want good beer in Denmark, find a pub with taps for miles and strike up a conversation about taste with the server.
"Kopenhagen" is a tourist made word, it's not correct english and not correct in danish either. The sound of ø is very rare in english, the closest english example is the word 'Worm'. It's: København
Hey uhm i dont know if you will see this but its very important, if you visit denmark again, please dont point. Not even at buildings or anything, its seen as very weird and rude. Its like going, “oh thats ugly” but without speaking
@@danilo6680 as a danish person, everyone i know wil always tell tourist not to point at random stuff since we assume its negative, Idk maybe we live in different sides of the country.
@@Avyan_123 I was born and raised in Cph buddy, are you from Jutland or what? It sounds more like a different generation kinda thing to me, Janteloven is not exactly ruling the world over here. And if you are telling me, that you and your friends, or people that you know or don’t know has never pointed at anything while being a tourist - I just don’t believe you… Point all you want, just not at people, since that IS a thing in Denmark.
@@danilo6680 yeah i was raised and born in jutland so maybe thats just it. Different areas you know? And btw, just because you dont have that rule in CPH, doesnt mean you have to suddenly Think Im lying? No i do not point at stuff when Im in other countries, since i was raised while being told that its not appropiate
Faroe islands is North of Scotland and East of Iceland. So if you want to go to Faroe islands, go to Faroe islands hehe. No point in going to Denmark first, unless it's the easiest way to get a flight to Faroe islands.
@@Drescher1984 aaahhh yeah makes sense if you live in Europe :) for Asians we need to go to Denmark first and get Danish visa and only then can get to faroe
It's funny most Danes think Copenhagen is cold, depressive and overpopulated. You should visit the small beautiful towns instead. Skagen, Møns Klint alot places that are different. København is just a big city you can find in most countries
What are you on about? Skagen is even colder, wetter and winds are intense. Also overpopulated during several weeks a year. I have no idea were depressive came from, are you ok in Jutland? Copenhagen is a gem, and that’s why tourists go there buddy.
Thank you for showing and sharing my fathers homelands capital city!
Our pleasure 🥰 it’s a beautiful place ❤️
Hi guys, native danish here. I actually just came home from a trip to Ireland, and we stayed in Dublin. And I absolutely adore Ireland, we went to see the cliffs of mother, the giants causeway and the book of kells among many other things. And I must say, you're probably the friendliest people I've ever met. It's definitely not the last time I visit ireland💚🤍🧡
Awh thank you 🙏 your so kind to say that, we hope you had a really lovely time in Ireland and hope to see you back here very soon ❤️🇮🇪☘️
Reffen is such a lovely place to hang out, especially during summer time.
We would love to visit in Summer, Reffen was one of our favourite places in Copenhagen 💖
Beautiful city good video ❤ beer expensive
Thank you 🙏 yes the beer is expensive, but the city is also beautiful
@@GoTimeTravels This is why we Danes always bring the beer from a supermarked and enjoy it while sitting right next to the canals. 😄👍
@@chardington3412 I've heard this before, and will definitely do that when we get to Copenhagen in July :D
@@krakenbutt you can also bring a beer and a sandwich to any park and sit on the grass or a bench many Danes do than in the summer , if you like museums, castles, amusement parks ect. look up Copenhagen card to save money, especially if you visit more than 2 days and want to see a lot
There are cheaper places though. Nyhavn is a tourist trap.
Thank u for showing
thank you so much for watching :-)
Next House is an amazing place. They also have a really great rooftop bar. Very popular in the summer.
We loved it too 🤩 such a great place to stay in Copenhagen. We didn’t get to see the rooftop bar but we will love to see it in the summer 😎
Thanks you for showing denmark ( Im from denmark ) i hope you had a good time
Great video guys 🎉
thanks so much for watching 👍 Copenhagen is definetly worth a visit for sure....
The hot dog was giving me Iceland vibes. I loved the one in Reykjavik. Did they have a veggie friendly one for you Caolin? I swear every time we stopped at a nestie we got one,p! That kind of looks like a trailer park food hall. The pizza was nice option after some brews. Thanks for the tour guys! Very cool pods also. Great amenities for sure.
Usually there is options for Vegan hot dogs, but sometimes you can be unlucky not to find them. In Norway they are everywhere which is great. 👍
The hostel was fantastic, such a cool place to stay and very lovey too 🍻
@@GoTimeTravels brings me back to my college days staying through Europe . we also were able to go to backpackers hostel in akerarie.
Danish cucumber pickles on a hotdog are not strong salty-sour but sweet-vinegary, so it may be that you like the Danish version, even if you usually would not like them. As for Remoulade, then Danes use this about as much and on everything, as we use ketchup, so this is a standard food topping item in all Danish kitchens.
You must try the worldfamouse deiselburgers. The burgers they serve is said to be one of the best hamburgers in the world. Love your swedish danishj vlog. Really great
Remoulade is very popular in Denmark.
I find that it's very good at balacing the taste of ketchup.
It goes very well with frikadeller and battered fish fillets.
that hostel looks amazing. Wauw
it really was, we loved it there :-)
Hi guys Vigo Morterson most famous trogily was Lord of the rings he played Aargon/Strider , great video guys ❤❤
You probably won’t believe this, but we have never seen Game of Thrones 🫣 I’m sure that would have been a much better reference than Ghostbusters 😅
@@GoTimeTravels you probably won’t believe this, but lord of the rings and games of thrones. is 2 different things
*Meant to type Lord of the Rings
On the topic of GoT one of the leads in that show is Danish. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
@@GoTimeTravels But Game of thrones also have a danish actor. Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
New Hawn. English language derived from Scandinavian languages. If you will know the alphabet it is very easy to read in an "English way" . For example in Ireland places that were called originally by the Vikings are Carlingford (Carl's Fjord) or Waterford (Vande Fjord)
Oh wow! That’s super interesting, we didn’t know this but it makes sense when you say it….its funny knowing about Carlingford and Waterford and how it translates to Fjord 🤩 thanks for letting us know 👍
Also Copenhagen is the English name for the capital, so no need to try and say it any other way then the way you would say it in English.
And "hund" I think ??
@@Drescher1984 yea for some reason some people use the German name for Copenhagen (Kopenhagen in German) when speaking English, thinking it 's the Danish name for the city. I know it shouldn't be, but it's kind of annoying to me. Just use the English name.
@@GoTimeTravels More then 800 words in english stem from danish ;)
airtox is protective workwear... (steelcapped sneakers) high quality... nyhavn is translated to "new harbor" and was the "new" harbor of christian the 4'th of Denmark... nyhavn/christianshavn is 25%+ more expensive than other parts of the city... so "a bit more pricy" is an understatement... lovely video...
Nice video!
Thanks so much 💖💖
We have Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (from Game Of Thrones) he is also from Denmark 😎👏😉 Love watching video’es from Denmark - I live here, but in Elsinore 🇩🇰💁🏻♀️☺️ And you two are so cool to try so many things, and give the language a try (it is NOT an easy language) 👏😎🥰🫶🇩🇰🙏
I live in Denmark in dronning mølle Great video
CopenhAYgen is preferred. To us danish folk we say København, so when you say Copenhaagen it honestly just sounds like you’re saying it with a German accent. 😂 But just say it whichever way you like. Hope you had a wonderful time.
haha ok, thank you :-) we had such a wonderful time in Copenhagen, we loved it
Lovely Dear NIce.. Our SOUTH Indian movies are shot mostly there.. THE COLOURFUL Houses... and SEA and FOOD is wow...
The TRUCK Culture is there in Melbourne,VICTORIA Also... VIsit Melbourne , VICTORIA in future..
r u coming to Malmö sweden? its just across the bridge from Copenhagen
Not on this trip, but we will definitely visit Sweden at some stage 👍
Airtox is actually safety shoes, just thought you should know haha
love the channel
Thanks so much, that’s so kind 💖
Hi😊have a beautiful day🌱🕊
Thank you, you too 💖
The disney Movie Frozen is also based on a H. C. Andersen tale, "the snow Queen"
Oh wow! We didn’t know this, thanks for letting us know 👍
I have to correct you guys Danish people are not going to nyhavn doing the summer😂 But it was a really nice video happy you like being here
And now 1 of the building you did see called børsen .Has burn down ,it was 400 years old ,and there is lars Ulrich the drummer from Metallica
We seen on the news about the fire, it was awful that that happened. I actually meant to mention Lars Ulrich in the video but I forgot 🙄
Where you started the video, it's near the cheaper canal boat tours, where the guide is university students usually.
Netto Bådene,
what you paid for those two beers you could have gotten a 24pack of cans at the supermarket with the same beer.
Best is to find a Netto and buy some nice picknick stuff and use one of the many parks in copenhagen.
There is also alot of other things to see outside of copenhagen and the prices will drop the further you go :D
loved the video. cheers from denmark.
This is almost a pro tip for Danish day drinking, except you don't have to buy a stack. You can get good beers at a good price and you are allowed to enjoy them at the park or harbor.
In Netto they won’t be cold tho…..
@@danilo6680 of course they will. they have fridges with beer in them
@@pyskow not a pack of 24 mate….
@@danilo6680 you can at my netto..
also if not 24 pack, deffinetly 4 x 6packs..
GoTime Travels Greetings from Denmark . New subscriber 🤗 Fact is 08:08 You can just go into a store / the supermarket and buy the same beer in a bottle. and sit by the dock and drink. and look at people, it's legal . save you a lot of money
Viggo Mortensen was what in Ghostbusters 😅
He was probably most famous (at least by the rest of the world) as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings 😄 If that franchise rings a bell
Shamefully we never seen lord of the rings 😞
@@GoTimeTravels And he is not really Danish
Beautiful, love this! At my work we have a huge poster of Copenhagen with the colorful buildings. One of the customers I talked to today is from Denmark and I showed her your video, perfect timing lol. This is making me really excited for the Europe trip my friend and I will be taking next month, can't wait.
When you talk about Carlsberg, it sounds like you are of the opinion that it is a type of beer. Carlsberg is a large beer company that has a large selection of beers and owns many other beer companies around the world 😂
What camera are you using?
im a Dane , you show me places I didnt even know existed..in copenhagen..looks great.
Thank you so much for watching 💖
Fun fact: In the rest of Denmark the prices are 1/3 and the signs are in danish.
As a Dane I will say that I more often see people drink Tuborg or Tuborg Classic rhan a Carlsberg. Thoe if you go for Carlsberg then take the "Jacobsen" serie of the Carlsberg beers it's way better quality than normal Carlsberg
Tuborg beer is made by Carlsberg😉
Oh wow is it really? We didn’t know this…
@@GoTimeTravels You both could have and should have googled it before making your video....
@@GoTimeTravels .. Lots of different beers from different countries are made by Carlsberg, just to name a few, Kronenbourg 1664 and Tetley's (UK) and also used to own the 2nd largest brewery in Europe, Russia's best-selling beer brand Baltika/Балтика, but that was confiscated by the Russian state when Carlsberg pulled out of Russia for good.
The Baltika brewery and brand itself was worth $3 billion according to the last Carlsberg accounts, before the Russians stole it all.
Carlsberg then terminated its brewing license with Baltika in October last year, following the illegitimate takeover, which meant Baltika could no longer produce, market or sell any Carlsberg Group products, starting this month.
In response, Baltika then took legal action against Carlsberg in a court in St. Petersburg in December last year, claiming damages to the value of $900 million. Crazy stuff, but they will obviously not see a penny of that, if Baltika "win" this case in a Russian "kangaroo" mock court.
The most famous person in denmark that contributed to the world is the physicist Niels Bohr
❤️❤️❤️
"Lies in the heart of Denmark". Actually on the extreme east coast...And Nyhavn is pronounce "Noo-hawen"
I leve in cobenhavn
On the topic of Carlsberg - when Niels Bohr became the first Dane to win a Nobel price, Carlsberg gifted him a house in central Copenhagen with a private pipeline straight to the brewery.
This was mostly a publicity stunt, as Bohr at the time spent most of his life in the US. But still, a very Danish thing to do.
oh thats interesting, we didnt know that. it must be nice to have a private pipeline of beer to your house 😂 even if it was a publicity stunt...Does he still live in the US? or did the free beer tempt him to return to Denmark?
@@GoTimeTravels Oh, this was the Nobel Price in physics back in 1922. Bohr was one of the physicists who laid the foundations for the Manhattan Project, and in extention nuclear energy etc. He died in '62.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niels_Bohr
@@GoTimeTravels Albert Einstein made the theories about atoms, so to speak, discoveries that changed the time he lived in but Niels Bohr were the father of quantum physic's at the same timeperiod, the discoveries that change the time WE live in. He basically were one generation ahead. Niels Bohr also were behind that the particle accelerator in CERN were built, he opened it in his lifetime. That are where our largest discoveries in our time takes place right now. What they discover proves Niels Bohr´s theories were correct. When Niels Bohr originally came out with his quantum physic theories Albert Einstein objected and said it could not be true but later he actually came around and agreed that how odd it may be, it probably were correct. Now we know the theories were correct, proven by the experiments at CERN, the worlds largest particle generator.
Btw. Reffen just opened for the season. I agree, it´s a great atmosphere there and it´s easy to eat yourself round there and just enjoy the people and the waterfront. In a month´s time when weather have turned into summer mode, people take a swim and chill all day and night. Right next to it there also are a ponton based area where you can sunbathe and swim while getting a smoothie or drink etc. You deserve to experience it when real summertime.
@@GoTimeTravels I thougth you would ask if the house and the Pibeline was still there, lol : ))
Waoo thanks for sharing your adventure.
thanks so much for watching 🙂
How to pronounce 'Copenhagen' in Danish, if you are an English speaker: (København: it stems from 'købmænds havn' - meaning 'merchants harbour')
- 'K' is 'K'.
- The Ø-sound: like in 'curly','early', 'ernest'
- The -ben-sound: like Big Ben, like bender...
- The 'Havn': the V-sound is a AU-sound, like 'town' , 'frown', 'noun'
oh interesting, thanks for the info. we try our best, we know how irritating it can be to watch someone pronounce things incorrectly
It is not irritating. We know it is difficult. But I noticed that many people struggle with it, si just to offer a possible guideline. Don't worry about it.
If you want to get really local, i would almost drop the 'E' so more like a Købnhavn
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Greetings to you too 💖
that hostel is fucking legit.. a BUFFET downstairs from where i sleep is dangerous.. i'd decimate that food.
haha it really was the perfect place to stay......
i live in Denmark
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That looked like 10 euros in guacamole...
Haha I know right 😂😂
Nyhavn pronounce is very close to be correct, especially the Havn part.
Copenhagen is the English version. Kopenhagen is German. København is Danish.
Yes, Denmark is expensive, CPH even more.
Reffen is for startups. First 3 years, you don't pay rent for your stall. If you are Irish, getting a stall should be possible without major hassle. 🙂 Irish Stew could be nice.
"Reffen is for startups. First 3 years, you don't pay rent for your stall." Wow, this was really interesting to know. We're planning on visitin Copenhagen in July and I was looking up for some spots for a couple of foodies, and Reffen is mentioned a lot, so I guess that's one place one shouldn't miss while there...
@@krakenbutt A nice summer evening at Reffen is great. The Yellow Ferries sail to Reffen, if I remember correct. Those ferries are public transport, remember that, because when you buy a ticket in Copenhagen, you buy transport from A to B. What kind of transport, is up to you. You can even mix a trip on different means of transportation.
It is like Berlin.
@@Gert-DK Yes, I've done some research already because I'm an early hype -kind of person, so I know about the ferries and that they should be included in the City Pass which we'll probably opt rather than the Copenhagen Card, as the latter is much more expensive due its offering free entries to a lot of destinations. As we want to keep our visit and schedule relaxed, I strongly think that we wouldn't get our money's worth with the Card.
@@krakenbutt Yeah, City Pass is really nice. Very convenient, just put the ticket in the wallet and show it if anybody asks.
Hans Christian Andersen was born in the city of Odense on the island of Fyn. He moved to Copenhagen and he did in fact live in Nyhavn. He ended up living in 3 different locations in Nyhavn during his lifetime.
Nyhavn is more for tourists. Few Danes and only very few locals from Copenhagen will probably go there to eat or drink. We tend to go to cheaper and less crowded places.
One of the things that surprise tourists are the bicycles. The bicycle is mostly used to commute in Copenhagen. Most of us learn to cycle from a very young age.
While the medieval part of Copenhagen definitely look somewhat old, there are actually only very few buildings in Copenhagen older than 1728 simply because the medieval part of Copenhagen suffered large fires in 1728, 1795 and 1807.
Other cities in Denmark actually have a much older infrastructure.
In English it´s "Copenhagen", not "Copenhaken" (unless your German). So in English, ti´s with a "G" 🤣 ! You do know that "Tuborg" is owned and run by "Carlsberg".., right ? The Tuborg Classic you were actually drinking and liked.., is made at "Carlsberg".. Your "Guinness" is also locally made and not as good, as in Dublin! Don´t want to offend, but I am NOT a Guinness fan in Dublin either 😔 ! Did ❤ and got hooked onto the Irish Cider 👍😍👍 !
To be fair! I´m not a big BEER or ALE drinker. A Cider, a Glass of wine or an authentic Irish Coffee, would make my day 😉😉😉
In Jutland we call it Kjøvenhavn More like Kjø'ven'havn
Carlsberg beers are horrible 😅 The founder of Tuborg was the son of the owner of carlsberg (who named it after the son and wanted him to take over the firm). Carl (the son) hated his dad, so he made Tuborg to rival him
Carlsberg is an dane a “borring” beer… there are more better tasting beers here… but cheers to You two 😊
Yes Carlsberg is not our favourite either, we really liked Tuborg classic, we will try different ones next time also
Nice video, but you make a common mistake in thinking Copenhagen equals Denmark. Copenhagen has a lot of qualities but you'd experience a lot more by leaving the capital.
I wouldn't say Copenhagen lays in the heart of Denmark. It's located at the east coast. It's not the center of the country.
It’s still the heart though, like it or not…
Copenhagen isnst in the heart of Danmark. It is on the far east
no danes i know of drink carlsberg, either classic or grøn tuborg
Oh really? We didn’t know this. We have been sticking to the Tuborg Classic, it’s been really nice 👌
Lots of danes drink Carlsberg.
Why would you buy a beer from Nyhavn, when the kiosk around the corner sells it in a 500ML can for 2-3€? 😂😂❤❤
ja det hedder københavn (:
Super video, but, but I don't understand people who go on holiday in other countries to feel the culture of those countries and then buy food that has nothing to do with the country. Here the girl bought a Danish dish, great, but the man a taco.....I don't understand this. Could never dream of traveling to Ireland and eating Thai food and drinking French red wine, or visiting a food market with dishes from all over the world.......pizza, come on. NO it will bee Guiness and Irish stew in a irsk pub
Well, I don't really undestand people who diss other people's choice of how they're spending their holiday. You can "feel the culture" in so many ways, and a modern way is to explore and eat like locals. Or, are you saying that the locals only eat local food, and not dishes from anywhere else? Take Finland, for example. Our food culture is, in the end, pretty plain. Most of Finns even find it to be plain. Sure, you can go for karjalanpata (Karelian meat stew) or lohikeitto (salmon soup) every now and then, but in the end, we eat a lot of hamburgers, pizzas, Mexican, "Chinese", etc. So how about letting people do what they want and you do you :)
@@krakenbutt For me, food and drink are an essential part of a cultural experience, just like architecture, history and other cultural aspects. Traveling is not only about seeing the sights, but also about experiencing the local culture on all levels, including the food.
When we travel, we often want to step out of our comfort zone and explore new taste experiences. Trying local dishes allows us to understand a culture in a more intimate way, to understand the ingredients, flavors and traditions that make it up. It's like missing an important part of the journey if you simply "lock yourself up" in the hotel room and eat what you're used to at home.
Of course I respect that everyone has their own preferences and some may prefer the more familiar. But for me, food is a way to connect with a culture in a deeper way, and it is an important part of my travel experiences.😃
@@holgerandersengrn3457 " if you simply "lock yourself up" in the hotel room and eat what you're used to at home." Who's doing that?
Your view on traveling and cultural experience sounds nice and if that's what you like to do, then by all means you should do it. However, it would be also good to give room for others and their ways of doing it. Also, this was only their very first video from Copenhagen and there's more to come, so they surely will have at least more opportunities to try out local cuisine.
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It *is* hard to pronounce some words right, when you have a different way of saying it in other languages. Maybe first try saying U-E I would have wrote "I", but that is pronounced different as well. So maybe like "OO- E" those sounds combined, I guess would give a closer to correct pronounciation of our Y's. In English at least, the name is like New Haven. And it's actually here, Hans Christian Andersen lived, when he fled from his childhood home in Odense, where he originally was from in Denmark.
Wait, have you never, seen "Lord of the Rings"? Aragon, is played by Viggo Mortensen.....!
Lego, was founded by Ole Kirk Christiansen, it stands for "Leg godt" which means "play well" or "play good". The first toys, made by this company was made of wood, but later, the small plastic bricks got developed through the years, forth to what we know today.
-You were kicking a handball, to the goal.... Handball is also famous from Denmark
Great vid but you got it all wrong English: CopenHAYgen
German: Copenhaagen
Danish: København
We say it in English when speaking English and German when speaking German. We do t say it in German when speaking English though. So say CopenHAYgen when speaking English otherwise you are implying we speak German which is kinda offensive since we are not a northern German province.
So the song and Danny Kaye is all wrong when it comes to pronunciation.
Yeah, so Danish big brand beer is like US beer; tasteless and inoffensive. If you want good beer in Denmark, find a pub with taps for miles and strike up a conversation about taste with the server.
"Kopenhagen" is a tourist made word, it's not correct english and not correct in danish either. The sound of ø is very rare in english, the closest english example is the word 'Worm'.
It's: København
Kopenhagen is the german name for København.
dont by beer in nyhavn is a rip off
I think they came to that conclusion themselves pretty easily.. But hey you stated the obvious good job mate
The danish are not in nyhavn in the summer its for the tourists like u
oh really? why is that?
@@GoTimeTravels becouse its expensive and to much tourists
Nyhavn is an overrated, expensive tourist trap. Cph has so much to offer... You don't need Nyhavn. Stay away.
Hey uhm i dont know if you will see this but its very important, if you visit denmark again, please dont point. Not even at buildings or anything, its seen as very weird and rude. Its like going, “oh thats ugly” but without speaking
What are you on about? Sounds like some Danes made a fool of you lol. you can point at buildings all you want buddy. Local here.
@@danilo6680 i am danish.
@@danilo6680 as a danish person, everyone i know wil always tell tourist not to point at random stuff since we assume its negative, Idk maybe we live in different sides of the country.
@@Avyan_123 I was born and raised in Cph buddy, are you from Jutland or what? It sounds more like a different generation kinda thing to me, Janteloven is not exactly ruling the world over here. And if you are telling me, that you and your friends, or people that you know or don’t know has never pointed at anything while being a tourist - I just don’t believe you… Point all you want, just not at people, since that IS a thing in Denmark.
@@danilo6680 yeah i was raised and born in jutland so maybe thats just it. Different areas you know? And btw, just because you dont have that rule in CPH, doesnt mean you have to suddenly Think Im lying? No i do not point at stuff when Im in other countries, since i was raised while being told that its not appropiate
Copenhagen is way different than the rest of the country and does a poor representation of the people
If you in Denmark go to faroe island ❤
oh wow! sounds interesting, maybe next time for sure....
Faroe islands is North of Scotland and East of Iceland. So if you want to go to Faroe islands, go to Faroe islands hehe. No point in going to Denmark first, unless it's the easiest way to get a flight to Faroe islands.
@@Drescher1984 aaahhh yeah makes sense if you live in Europe :) for Asians we need to go to Denmark first and get Danish visa and only then can get to faroe
It's funny most Danes think Copenhagen is cold, depressive and overpopulated. You should visit the small beautiful towns instead. Skagen, Møns Klint alot places that are different. København is just a big city you can find in most countries
What are you on about? Skagen is even colder, wetter and winds are intense. Also overpopulated during several weeks a year. I have no idea were depressive came from, are you ok in Jutland? Copenhagen is a gem, and that’s why tourists go there buddy.
Going where every blogger before you has gone is not exploring....
So tourists shouldn’t visit these places? Is that what you’re saying?
We enjoyed the places we visited, why should you decided where tourists go in Copenhagen?
@@GoTimeTravels Didnt say you shouldnt go, didnt say you couldnt enjoy... just stated that its not exploring
@@GoTimeTravels I am not saying what anyone should or could do... just saying it isnt exploring when you follow the trail of others..
Why should Danes care about how you pronounce Copenhagen when it is København to us? 😛