(EDIT 14.07.2024) - For all the people who sadly watch videos solely to point out errors, I'm fully aware that you don't need to tap in/out using a paper ticket - I even explained this at the end of the video. I didn't have a plastic travel card to demonstrate with, so used my paper ticket to highlight what to do. Maybe try watching and listening carefully before sending abusive comments to someone who's just trying to help others navigate around Copenhagen. (Original) - Wow, what a great city this place is! I highly recommend you visit the Danish capital. If you like or have found this video helpful, be sure to share this video 😀
@@JamesD-iw6pr I have no problem with people 'correcting mistakes', but when these 'corrections' are actually an excuse to hurl unwarranted abuse - that's where I draw the line. This is what the pinned comment refers to. If you want an example of 'not the best attitude' - I suggest reading your own comment back closely.
@@UltimateBucketList Of course you shouldn't experience abuse for mistakes! I would just ignore those types and let others deal with them 😎 ! But you should be open towards folks who just correct some things, but otherwise like your Vlog ! Safe travels 👍😊👍 !
@@JamesD-iw6pr ironic you mention 'bad attitude' and a 'lack of self awareness' whilst you seem to make comments like that in such a manner. I get your point, I really do. But maybe (just maybe), you might want to take your own advice when you make these comments, because I think you're more guilty of that than I am.
You're welcome! I'm happy that you enjoyed this guide to Copenhagen. Be sure to share it on your social media to help me out - but in the meantime: enjoy the Danish Capital city! 🙂
If your a football fan I would really recommend going to an FC Copenhagen game at the Parken! The fans are fantastic! Beer & football what else can anybody want! 🍺⚽
@@hugo7693I had a friend working with MFF at the time I went and I agree a fantastic club! I am back in May but unfortunately MFF are away the weekend I am there!
I would also suggest the danish resistance museum. Relatively cheap and is basically a WW2 museum focusing mainly on Denmark and Sweden during that time.
Love the video, we visited CPH last year and covered almost all attractions/museums/palaces as you show them. Learned some new things as well, we will keep them in mind for our next trip to CPH.
Thanks for this guide. I live here and i agree to many of the top attractions, there is plenty more though... And one detail about tickets for public transport. You dont need to tap in and out with paper tickets, only with "rejsekortet", similar to "oyster card" in London...
If you like board games when relaxing then I would recommend to visit Bastard cafe it has more than 1000 board games and alot of them are free to use, the price lvl of drinks etc is the usual cafe lvl in Copenhagen. If you like Ramen, then I would recommend slurp ramen (reservation is not possible and it's small). If you like tea , then try check Perchs tea they also have a cafe on 1 floor visit their homepage to get description on how to enter it's defficult to see, it's restored like 1700 rooms. If you like choklate check out Frelsens chokolade they are expensive but good quality.
Thanks Cindy - I'm happy that you found this guide helpful. If you've enjoyed it, please help me out by sharing on your social media pages. But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen 🙂
Great guide! I've lived neighbour to Copenhagen for 20 years in Sweden and you still showed me a lot of stuff I never knew about! Btw, about that church being the whitest in the world, no reason you should know this but most scandinavian churches are painted white on the inside, it's a lutheran thing, so very common here and I never thought about it before you pointed it out 😊 And also, just so you know, Rådhus don't mean "red house", it means literally "counsil house" but more accurately town hall. 😊
Thank you for the interesting video of this Capital City, I will be visiting Denmark come Sept. 1 to the 15 th ,good points to consider touring the place. So excited for this trip.😊😅
In fact, I've already been to many countries in Europe and Denmark and Copenhagen was what conquered me the most, the beauty of the city, organization, educated and fair people. a place where...love this city❤
Copenhagen was one of the most interesting and attractive cities on my Scandinavian tour group. Love your video! I LOVE Scandinavia! From a part Viking! (Great grandparents)
Thanks very much, I appreciate you kind comments. Copenhagen is definitely worth visiting once in your life, as is most of Scandinavia. No wonder you feel right at home (being part Viking!). Check out my channel for more videos like this :)
As a Dane I would like to add a few tips if I may? The dining places mentioned in this video is all extremely expensive yes, but there are plenty cheaper options. I would never buy food in Torvehallerne. Furthermore there is an ice cream store chain called: Ismageriet, that makes perfect ice creams. It’s not expensive and they have a new taste every week.
Yep, that's me alright. You've probably seen my other channel 'Ninh Explains', and now I also do travel vlogs! If you are coming to Copenhagen, I'm sure you'll love it here. 😀
Great video! I would like to recommend a canal tour. It is nice to chill in a boat after a long day of walking and just see some of the city and attractions from boat. I actually walked to every attraction and museum I wanted to see, it was really nice. Would also recommend the national museum. And in Norway and Denmark every restaurant have a smiley face, a neutral face or sad smiley face on the front door. This is done in forms of random controls from the food safety authority. It tells you if they have good rutines and hygiene when making food in that restaurant. Good way to trust a place so that you don't get food poisoning.
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!!
I truly enjoyed this video. My family and I will be visiting Copenhagen for the very first time at end of August 2023 and this is very helpful. Thank you! I’ll be subscribing to your channel. ❤
New subscriber here and binge watching videos of places on our bucket list. Actually, I can highly recommend Ninnh’s interesting and informative channel! Your new fan in Türkiye.
Another brilliant video from you. I used your lindon and Cardiff guides as a way to enjoy those cities on my first trip to the Uk this year. Planningvto return nect yesr znd to visit Stockholm as well! Cheers from New Zealand!
Thanks I appreciate that! I'm glad these videos help you plan your trips. I'll be cranking more European videos out shortly (I've got 10 that I need to edit), so be sure to check those out.
@@UltimateBucketList oh too bad. I lived in Copenahagen for nearly a decade and Bakken was my favourite place in the city, magical, and FREE to enter. Tivoli Gardens is a tourist trap, in my opinion!
That's very kind of you, thank you so much! I hope this has helped you plan your trip to the Danish capital. Be sure to check out my other videos or share this video on your socials. But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen!
Thanks for the very informative video about Copenhagen. Me and my partner have a cruise coming up soon and it's a port of call on our itinerary. So excited!
Fantastic! I hope you have an amazing cruise and I'm sure you'll love Copenhagen. Check out my channel to see if there's any more cities that you'll be docking into 🙂
Ninh you have really excelled yourself with this perfect video, This is the best movie on Copenhagen I have ever seen. A fantastic job - well done lad !!
Cool, thanks very much! I'm happy you like this video, and I hope it inspires you to come and visit Copenhagen. Check out my videos for more travel ideas. 😀
Just subscribed because I found your style to be very detailed and informative and simultaneously humorous and entertaining... chinese churros HAHAHA. look forward to watching your other videos
Thank you very much! Yes, I try and be as helpful as I can to inspire people to go to these places (and make it easy for them). My humour is just my personality in these things. Thanks very much for checking out my videos and if you have any questions, be sure to leave a separate comment on the relevant video 🙂
You should definitely try going to the north of zealand - like the city Helsingoer - Hamlets home (Kronborg) is astonishing!! Also a few cities before has “Louisiana” - in the city Humlebaek, very famous modern museum close to the coastline. Also it’s almost coastline all the way up from Copenhagen to helsingoer! Very pretty 😊
Can’t believe you went all that way and didn’t take the train to Roskilde Cathedral. It’s like the Westminster Abbey of DK where all the kings and queens are buried. Love watching your videos though 😄
Admittedly, I was running short on time and it was a toss up between Roskilde and visiting Malmo in Sweden. I figured I could at least make a city guide of that place (which I did). Gives me another reason to go back to Copenhagen, I guess? And thanks!
Well made vid. I missed some of the sights in your vid simply because i used the hop on hop off bus which normally covers all the sights! Obviosly they didn t .
This is a great video, I have been Copenhagen several times although mostly as a child and it’s nice to find some things I haven’t done before. I am so annoyed about the Carlsberg brewery, as I visited last in 2019 and it was closed due to renovations. As I’m going this august I thought great it’ll be open only to find no it’s still under renovation and won’t open until after I’ve visited!
Hi Larissa, thanks very much. I've been to Amsterdam many times for work, but I've never filmed a tourist guide for it. I'm sure I'll make a video before the end of summer 😀👍
thanks mate! Loads of useful, actionable info again.. Just psyching myself up to pay 50-100% more for everything but I suppose it's not too far off London prices..
Yeah, it's a nice city and the attractions are reasonable enough. But food prices are insane, so be prepared for that. Otherwise, I think you'll enjoy Copenhagen!
What a great guide to Copenhagen. I haven't yet visited but was thinking about a visit so, ave watched a couple of different YT videos for guidance, your video included detailed pricing, different places to visit and a very calm manner. Thank you so much.
Ah, thank you very much! I'm glad you found this video helpful and I hope you enjoy your trip to Copenhagen. Be sure to check out my channel for more videos like this, especially if you're thinking about taking the train across to Malmö (Sweden).
Very informative and love the naration. I am pleased to have discovered your channel - hopefully, you cover other places we are planning on travelling to.
Thanks! Yes, this is my channel of my travels and hopefully these videos will inspire you to visit these places yourself. The next video I'm uploading is Stockholm, so be sure to subscribe and check it out when it's online :)
@@UltimateBucketList Great news - Stockholm is another one of the places we are travelling to - we are going to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and France in October. I will look forward to that video.
We’re returning to Manchester this year for our second visit. Incredible city! We’ll also visit Belfast and the Isle of Man. Later in the year is Konya, Türkiye and then Rome, Florence, Pisa, Venice and Milan. Luckily you’ve got videos of some of these places. Fingers crossed you might go to the others before we do and make our trips even better. Lol. No pressure. Thanks for what you do!
Wow, that's quite a trip! I know I've already done videos on Manchester (my city), Venice, Rome and Milan. I also have footage of Belfast that I haven't cut into a video yet, but you'll probably see that soon. Thanks again.
Nice video, but you forgot to talk about where you ride a boat in a canal. Make sure that you don't die to the zombies tho. Zappers and also be a real threat too, espsially in a cramped place. You also have to sink a brish ship. Overall, nice map!
I love your video. Best Copenhagen video I have watched so far. I noticed just a little something though. Frederiksberg Palace and Frederiksborg Castle (The Danish Museum of National History which is in Hillerød) are two different structures. I think I heard you say Frederiksborg while the video showed Frederiksberg near the Copenhagen Zoo.
Yes, thank you very much. I realized that I mispronounced it wrong once and then correctly the 2nd time around, but I'd already edited the video at that point. Thanks again.
Thank you very much - I hope you found this video guide helpful! Be sure to share this video on your social media. But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen 🙂
I tried to book one for this weekend, but they're only allowing visits to the museum as they're preparing the rest of the stadium for the upcoming championships.
Thanks! 🙂 Funnily enough, I usually don't show myself eating in my videos. This is the video where I eat the most (even though it's ironically expensive), but most of the time I just show the food and not the man behind the camera eating it. 😅
@@UltimateBucketList Only found your channel today. Am off to Copenhagen in 10 day's time. Your video was a tremendous help and really enjoyable. Is the Amelienborg Palace video nearly ready for upload??
@@ronturford5744 hi, thanks very much for your message and kind comments. I'm sure you'll enjoy Copenhagen. As for the video on Amalienborg Palace, I've run into a backlog of videos that I need to edit, so it probably won't be uploaded within the next 10 days. That said, it's definitely worth exploring :)
@@UltimateBucketList Hey thanks for letting me know. It would have been great to see the other videos - but actually this first one is tremendous and really, really helpful and packed with information. Thanks.
@@ronturford5744 yeah sorry - there's been a backlog of videos that I'm trying to make, which has been hampered due to my day job. I'll get around to it as soon as I can! :)
Thank you for this video. I'm taking my son on graduation trip to Denmark and Norway. All the tips are helpful. Neither one of us have been overseas before. What time of year did you go?
Fantastic, I hope you enjoy this graduation trip - it sounds awesome! 😀 I went to Oslo, Norway in the summer (June) - the weather was perfect, save for a couple of rainy days. That video will be up within the next few weeks. And I visited Copenhagen in early April - it's generally very pleasant, but if it's cold, rainy and windy - the city is not so fun to walk around. If it's sunny and warm - you'll have an amazing time. If you have found this video helpful, be sure to share this on your social pages. But in the meantime: enjoy your trip across Scandinavia! 🙂
It's a great video of my city , I agree Tivoli is very expensive however it is so beautiful so I do recommend it even if you are not interested in amusement parks like me-I go there for the atmosphere and beauty Saturday night there is fireworks, there are often concerts ect. one correction the Queen don't own Christiansborg or Amalienborg she actually only own 1 of the many castles in Denmark and it is called Marselisborg Castle it is in Århus and then she have a hunting "cottage" plus she owns the Royal ship and a castle in France - most castle are owned by the state and some are privately owned , the Royal family have the right to use Amalienborg, Gråsten castle and Fredensborg castle plus some areas of Christiansborg
Thanks. I think Tivoli is more fun with friends, and I'm sure I would have had a better time if someone else was there (and most of the park wasn't shut and it wasn't terrible weather outside). I don't believe I ever mentioned if the Queen owns anything, I merely stated that Amalienborg is the Queen's official residence (but most of the time doesn't actually live there).
@@kirilleparisien It's not a bad place, but there's nothing special or unique that would separate it from any other mid-size English city. And thanks! 😀
Thank you for this informative and entertaining video, Ninh! We will visit Copenhagen via cruise for just one day (< 10 hours). Do you have any suggestions, what we should definitely do? We are two adults and a child aged 3. Even cliche touristic things like a bus tour would be fine. Thanks and best regards!
Hi Nick, thanks very much for your kind comments. Hmmm, less than 10 hours in Copenhagen? You could in theory do a circular loop and see most of what the city has to offer: Kongens Nytorv > Nyhavn (and a boat tour around the city) > Amalienborg Palace / Marmorkirken > Little Mermaid / Kastellet > Rosenborg Castle & Grounds (from the outside, don't go in) > Rundetaarn > Stroget and back to Kongens Nytorv. If you have time to do more, you can - but those are probably the must see things if you only have a short time. Hope that helps?
Thanks, glad this video inspires you to go! As for museums, it's pretty easy to get in for free. To do it like a pro: watch for someone coming out of the exit and see which colour sticker they've got on. Then find a similar sticker (or with the day's date on it), stick it to yourself, walk into the ticket office and then straight back out and into the exhibit. Act entitled. Nobody will suspect a thing. ;)
As a fellow Mancunian to the narrator, I have to say that our home city of Manchester is far friendlier and welcoming than the Danish capital. I found Copenhagen to be very safe and had plenty of cool attractions and trendy hip neighbourhoods like Frederiksburg, Nyhavn and Vesterbro and Christianshavn and I thought Copenhagen was a beautiful city with lovely architecture, Tivoli was great with my son who loved it as did I, however there was definitely a reservedness and coldness amognst the Danes that I experienced less.of in even London of all places. When we opened doors for people there was never a thank you and when I moved my sons buggy to one side to let people pass on narrow pavements again there was no acknowledgement, dont get me wrong I did meet some friendly locals but ut definitely didnt have the warmth of other cities in Europe. The food was great however, especially the bakeries and good coffee as you would expect from a Scandinavian city.
Thanks. I can agree with that to a certain extent. People 'up north' are generally friendlier than most, but didn't experience any of the coldness that you did. Maybe they have different decorum and levels of manners, but I didn't find that 'rude' or anything like that? Danes are relatively pleasant people to deal with :)
Great that you enjoyed our capital🤗...but the " natives" can in certain places of the city, be a bit to used to tourists...so it quickly becomes superficial.... but if you travel north of Copenhagen to for example, my city Hillerød...or just about any other place in Denmark😁...you will truly experience our natural hospitality first hand😉
i think the reason may be that the city gets 20 million visitors per year, while only having 600k people in the city proper. so a lot of them might be very "used" to tourists, new people and so on..
Informative and to the point. I have two questions. 1. Are the canel trips worth the money? And how much is per trip? 2. Can we buy ticket on mobile app and carry the ticket digitally? Please answet if you have any knowledge on these.
Hi, thanks very much. 1) The canal trips are okay, there are several companies that offer different rides with different prices (some include dinner, some don't). 2) Most of the time, you just buy them from the sellers standing around at Nyhavn. There are some companies where you can book in advance, but I've found that it's not necessary. Hope that helps?
(EDIT 14.07.2024) - For all the people who sadly watch videos solely to point out errors, I'm fully aware that you don't need to tap in/out using a paper ticket - I even explained this at the end of the video.
I didn't have a plastic travel card to demonstrate with, so used my paper ticket to highlight what to do. Maybe try watching and listening carefully before sending abusive comments to someone who's just trying to help others navigate around Copenhagen.
(Original) - Wow, what a great city this place is! I highly recommend you visit the Danish capital.
If you like or have found this video helpful, be sure to share this video 😀
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@@JamesD-iw6pr I have no problem with people 'correcting mistakes', but when these 'corrections' are actually an excuse to hurl unwarranted abuse - that's where I draw the line. This is what the pinned comment refers to. If you want an example of 'not the best attitude' - I suggest reading your own comment back closely.
@@UltimateBucketList Of course you shouldn't experience abuse for mistakes! I would just ignore those types and let others deal with them 😎 ! But you should be open towards folks who just correct some things, but otherwise like your Vlog ! Safe travels 👍😊👍 !
@@KHValby what gives you any indication that I'm not? I've already stated that I have no problem with that.
@@JamesD-iw6pr ironic you mention 'bad attitude' and a 'lack of self awareness' whilst you seem to make comments like that in such a manner. I get your point, I really do. But maybe (just maybe), you might want to take your own advice when you make these comments, because I think you're more guilty of that than I am.
One of the most useful and well made travel guides I have come across. Thank you!
You're welcome! I'm happy that you enjoyed this guide to Copenhagen.
Be sure to share it on your social media to help me out - but in the meantime: enjoy the Danish Capital city! 🙂
If your a football fan I would really recommend going to an FC Copenhagen game at the Parken! The fans are fantastic! Beer & football what else can anybody want! 🍺⚽
Apparently so yes! There were no games on when I went, but hopefully I'll come back one day and catch a game.
If you want an even better experience; take the train to Malmö (Sweden) and watch Malmö FF! It’s less than 30 min away,
@@hugo7693I had a friend working with MFF at the time I went and I agree a fantastic club! I am back in May but unfortunately MFF are away the weekend I am there!
This is by far the best video on Copenhagen. Thanks for sharing!
Wow, thank you very much! If you could help me out by sharing this video, that'd be super :)
One of my favourite cities, absolutely beautiful.
I couldn't agree more - really stunning city to explore! 🙂
My mother's bucket list is resulting in me going with her to Copenhagen next year, so this guide will likely prove very useful.
I hope you enjoy it - it's a great city to visit and you certainly won't be bored here.
🇩🇰 Greatings from Denmark 🇩🇰
❤ Now I love my country even more. ❤
Thank you for commenting on this video?
Your country is one of the most lovely in the world. Loved my time there.
Thanks for a great video, really enjoyed watching this. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My pleasure! I'm happy that you found this video guide helpful.
Be sure to check out my channel for more like this :)
This is a fabulous guide to Copenhagen. I'm looking to visit soon.
Thanks very much, I hope you have an amazing time!
Hey Ninh, thanks for making yet another terrific video. Your deadpan humor is always great, keep it up!
I try! Thanks very much!
I would also suggest the danish resistance museum. Relatively cheap and is basically a WW2 museum focusing mainly on Denmark and Sweden during that time.
Sounds like a nice idea!
Love the video, we visited CPH last year and covered almost all attractions/museums/palaces as you show them. Learned some new things as well, we will keep them in mind for our next trip to CPH.
Thanks Benny! I hope you do come back to Copenhagen one day and explore all these things. I'll certainly be back one day.
Nice City good people snd clean city
I agree, yes.
Thanks for this guide. I live here and i agree to many of the top attractions, there is plenty more though... And one detail about tickets for public transport. You dont need to tap in and out with paper tickets, only with "rejsekortet", similar to "oyster card" in London...
Thanks Mikkel, I appreciate your input!
Nice trip over the øresund bridge from malmo.
Yes, it certainly is!
I'm going to Copenhagen at the end of May for ten days, and this is the best video I've seen about the city! Thank you
Fantastic, I'm sure you'll have an amazing time here in Copenhagen! Please help me out by sharing this video if you've found it useful. 🙏
If you like board games when relaxing then I would recommend to visit Bastard cafe it has more than 1000 board games and alot of them are free to use, the price lvl of drinks etc is the usual cafe lvl in Copenhagen. If you like Ramen, then I would recommend slurp ramen (reservation is not possible and it's small). If you like tea , then try check Perchs tea they also have a cafe on 1 floor visit their homepage to get description on how to enter it's defficult to see, it's restored like 1700 rooms. If you like choklate check out Frelsens chokolade they are expensive but good quality.
Very well produced guide. I'm going to Copenhagen in a week. Thanks!
Thanks Cindy - I'm happy that you found this guide helpful.
If you've enjoyed it, please help me out by sharing on your social media pages.
But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen 🙂
Great guide! I've lived neighbour to Copenhagen for 20 years in Sweden and you still showed me a lot of stuff I never knew about!
Btw, about that church being the whitest in the world, no reason you should know this but most scandinavian churches are painted white on the inside, it's a lutheran thing, so very common here and I never thought about it before you pointed it out 😊
And also, just so you know, Rådhus don't mean "red house", it means literally "counsil house" but more accurately town hall. 😊
Thanks for your pointers - and yes, I figured that every church was like this when I went into several of them.
Thank you for the interesting video of this Capital City, I will be visiting Denmark come Sept. 1 to the 15 th ,good points to consider touring the place. So excited for this trip.😊😅
The video is great, and I like how he is honest about some places being overrated.
I try and be as honest as I can in my videos guides. It saves people from some unpleasant surprises!
In fact, I've already been to many countries in Europe and Denmark and Copenhagen was what conquered me the most, the beauty of the city, organization, educated and fair people. a place where...love this city❤
Yes, I agree with the nice people and it's very well organised. 😊
Copenhagen was one of the most interesting and attractive cities on my Scandinavian tour group.
Love your video! I LOVE Scandinavia!
From a part Viking! (Great grandparents)
Thanks very much, I appreciate you kind comments.
Copenhagen is definitely worth visiting once in your life, as is most of Scandinavia. No wonder you feel right at home (being part Viking!).
Check out my channel for more videos like this :)
As a Dane I would like to add a few tips if I may? The dining places mentioned in this video is all extremely expensive yes, but there are plenty cheaper options. I would never buy food in Torvehallerne. Furthermore there is an ice cream store chain called: Ismageriet, that makes perfect ice creams. It’s not expensive and they have a new taste every week.
This video is so detailed!! Good work
Thank you so much, I hope this helps you plan your trip to Copenhagen. Be sure to share this video where you can.
Very informative! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful - be sure to share this video on your socials where you can :)
Great video. Love how you keep the narration informative and entertaining. Definitely one of the best travel channels.
Wow, thank you! I'm glad you enjoy my videos.
Wait this video is going to be great…. Pretty certain this guy taught me the rules of every sport ever !! Can’t wait to watch
Yep, that's me alright. You've probably seen my other channel 'Ninh Explains', and now I also do travel vlogs!
If you are coming to Copenhagen, I'm sure you'll love it here. 😀
Great video! I would like to recommend a canal tour. It is nice to chill in a boat after a long day of walking and just see some of the city and attractions from boat. I actually walked to every attraction and museum I wanted to see, it was really nice. Would also recommend the national museum. And in Norway and Denmark every restaurant have a smiley face, a neutral face or sad smiley face on the front door. This is done in forms of random controls from the food safety authority. It tells you if they have good rutines and hygiene when making food in that restaurant. Good way to trust a place so that you don't get food poisoning.
Yes, I agree - it's nice to go on a boat tour, especially after a long day walking.
Excellent additional tips regarding food safety! :)
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!!
It really is an interesting place. And I think you won't be disappointed if you ever come to Copenhagen.
Thanks for subscribing! 🙂
you got the right hotdog!!! the ones I used to eat as a child in the 1970s. Cool😎
Yes, those hotdogs were amazing! 😎
I truly enjoyed this video. My family and I will be visiting Copenhagen for the very first time at end of August 2023 and this is very helpful. Thank you! I’ll be subscribing to your channel. ❤
Excellent, I'm glad you found this video helpful.
Thank you for subscribing and sharing this video.
Enjoy your trip to Copenhagen! :_
Wow wonderful
Thanks! I hope you get to visit Copenhagen soon.
New subscriber here and binge watching videos of places on our bucket list. Actually, I can highly recommend Ninnh’s interesting and informative channel! Your new fan in Türkiye.
Thanks James - hope you get to visit these places yourself.
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Another brilliant video from you. I used your lindon and Cardiff guides as a way to enjoy those cities on my first trip to the Uk this year. Planningvto return nect yesr znd to visit Stockholm as well! Cheers from New Zealand!
Thanks I appreciate that! I'm glad these videos help you plan your trips.
I'll be cranking more European videos out shortly (I've got 10 that I need to edit), so be sure to check those out.
Great video! Thank you
You're welcome! I'm happy you found this video guide useful!
Check out my channel for more like this 🙂
Bakken is my favourite place to visit. Its delightful!
I was going to visit Bakken, but Tivoli Gardens put me off going to any more theme parks.
I'll probably visit the next time I'm in Copenhagen?
@@UltimateBucketList oh too bad. I lived in Copenahagen for nearly a decade and Bakken was my favourite place in the city, magical, and FREE to enter. Tivoli Gardens is a tourist trap, in my opinion!
This was seriously the best travel video I've seen!
That's very kind of you, thank you so much!
I hope this has helped you plan your trip to the Danish capital.
Be sure to check out my other videos or share this video on your socials.
But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen!
this was so very helpful. Thanks for the details and interesting video. i'm going there today so this was very helpful.
Ah fantastic, I think you'll love the place and now that you know where you're going - you'll have an amazing time. Enjoy!
Thanks for the very informative video about Copenhagen. Me and my partner have a cruise coming up soon and it's a port of call on our itinerary. So excited!
Fantastic! I hope you have an amazing cruise and I'm sure you'll love Copenhagen.
Check out my channel to see if there's any more cities that you'll be docking into 🙂
Ninh you have really excelled yourself with this perfect video, This is the best movie on Copenhagen I have ever seen. A fantastic job - well done lad !!
Thank you Richard, very much appreciated! If I could make them all like this, I'd be happy, but boy they take forever to make!
I just found your page and I really enjoyed this video! Can’t wait to check out the rest of your library
Cool, thanks very much! I'm happy you like this video, and I hope it inspires you to come and visit Copenhagen. Check out my videos for more travel ideas. 😀
Such an awesome video. Thanks for sharing. I will be travelling to CPH on 08Jun
Am now confident to travel around. Thank you
Most helpful and very well done!! Thanks very much!!
Thanks very much, I hope you have a wonderful time in Copenhagen.
Be sure to check out my channel for more videos like this :)
Thank you for the amazing tour video, that was very helpful.
Glad it was helpful and that you enjoyed this video.
Be sure to check out my channel for more like this :)
Just subscribed because I found your style to be very detailed and informative and simultaneously humorous and entertaining... chinese churros HAHAHA. look forward to watching your other videos
Thank you very much!
Yes, I try and be as helpful as I can to inspire people to go to these places (and make it easy for them).
My humour is just my personality in these things.
Thanks very much for checking out my videos and if you have any questions, be sure to leave a separate comment on the relevant video 🙂
You explained very good.Nice presentation 👍 Thank you for your video 👍
You are welcome 😊
I hope this helps you plan your trip to Copenhagen.
Be sure to share this video and check out my channel for more like this 🙂
Много полезно и приятно за гледане видео! Браво.
Beautiful video! Quality is really great too.
Thanks!
Amazing! Well done video!!
Thanks very much!
Fantastic content! I just moved to Copenhagen, great suggestions.
Thank you very much, I'm glad you like the video. Good luck with your new life in Copenhagen! 😃
Thanks for doing all the hard work , great video! very informative
I appreciate that, thanks very much!
Great analysis..balanced and very informative..well done..
Thank you very much!
Nice video, Copenhagen get definitly on my bucket list.
Greetings from Pula,Croatia
Thank you! One day I hope you get to visit Copenhagen and have an amazing time :)
@@UltimateBucketList yes....August 2024...thank you 😊
Thank you for the review. You are awesome!
I appreciate that - thanks for your kind comments :)
Very good guide and advise for our upcoming trip
Thanks very much, I hope you have a wonderful time in Copenhagen!
Be sure to check out my channel for more videos like this :)
@@UltimateBucketList will do
Thx you for sharing your experience from this wonderful city.
Appreciate the kind comments on my videos :)
You should definitely try going to the north of zealand - like the city Helsingoer - Hamlets home (Kronborg) is astonishing!!
Also a few cities before has “Louisiana” - in the city Humlebaek, very famous modern museum close to the coastline. Also it’s almost coastline all the way up from Copenhagen to helsingoer! Very pretty 😊
Yes, I shall certainly endeavour to go to these places the next time I'm visiting! Thanks for the pointers!
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Great video. Helped me to make decision: skip Berlin, come to Copenhagen!
Thanks very much! Berlin is an interesting city also, but Copenhagen has a massive variation of attractions that might keep you more entertained?
Good video! Very informative. 😊😊😊
Thanks very much!
Killing it mate, class video. Jamaica next?
Jamaica would be nice, would have to be a hell of a trip, as it's a big country.
Can’t believe you went all that way and didn’t take the train to Roskilde Cathedral. It’s like the Westminster Abbey of DK where all the kings and queens are buried. Love watching your videos though 😄
Admittedly, I was running short on time and it was a toss up between Roskilde and visiting Malmo in Sweden.
I figured I could at least make a city guide of that place (which I did).
Gives me another reason to go back to Copenhagen, I guess?
And thanks!
This was the most informative and the most fun travel guide! Thank you so much for all the tips!!! New subscriber :)
Thank you so much, yes my travel guides are like this ... and I hope it helps you plan your trip to Copenhagen.
Enjoy!
Well made vid. I missed some of the sights in your vid simply because i used the hop on hop off bus which normally covers all the sights! Obviosly they didn t .
Thank you very much! Yeah the tour buses don't cover everything, so it's usually best to explore these things yourself :)
Just a Great Video. Im in copenhagen and it helps Me alot 😮
Thanks! Glad this video helps you. Enjoy Copenhagen!
This is a great video, I have been Copenhagen several times although mostly as a child and it’s nice to find some things I haven’t done before. I am so annoyed about the Carlsberg brewery, as I visited last in 2019 and it was closed due to renovations. As I’m going this august I thought great it’ll be open only to find no it’s still under renovation and won’t open until after I’ve visited!
Thank you very much - and yes, the Carlsberg Brewery is still under reconstruction and won't open until after you've left.
Just like the last time!
Amazing guide; really enjoyed it
Thank you, much appreciated!
Hey, love your videos! Looking for Amsterdã, do you have it? Great work!
Hi Larissa, thanks very much. I've been to Amsterdam many times for work, but I've never filmed a tourist guide for it. I'm sure I'll make a video before the end of summer 😀👍
thanks mate! Loads of useful, actionable info again.. Just psyching myself up to pay 50-100% more for everything but I suppose it's not too far off London prices..
Yeah, it's a nice city and the attractions are reasonable enough. But food prices are insane, so be prepared for that.
Otherwise, I think you'll enjoy Copenhagen!
@@UltimateBucketList well, it's constantly number 1 or 2 in the "happiest country" list so let's go and see what the fuss is about..
What a great guide to Copenhagen. I haven't yet visited but was thinking about a visit so, ave watched a couple of different YT videos for guidance, your video included detailed pricing, different places to visit and a very calm manner. Thank you so much.
Ah, thank you very much!
I'm glad you found this video helpful and I hope you enjoy your trip to Copenhagen.
Be sure to check out my channel for more videos like this, especially if you're thinking about taking the train across to Malmö (Sweden).
@@UltimateBucketList Thank you. I also watched your Malmö video, again a very enjoyable watch.
Some nice points of interest we agree.
Jolly good show.Keep doing it!😄
Thanks :)
Very informative and love the naration. I am pleased to have discovered your channel - hopefully, you cover other places we are planning on travelling to.
Thanks! Yes, this is my channel of my travels and hopefully these videos will inspire you to visit these places yourself.
The next video I'm uploading is Stockholm, so be sure to subscribe and check it out when it's online :)
@@UltimateBucketList Great news - Stockholm is another one of the places we are travelling to - we are going to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Estonia and France in October. I will look forward to that video.
@@frankie3213 You're in luck! My next videos are Stockholm, Helsinki, Oslo, Tallinn and Riga.
I think I've got you completely covered 😉
@@UltimateBucketList oh that's fantastic! Looking forward to them.
Love the added humour!
Thank you! 😊
We’re returning to Manchester this year for our second visit. Incredible city! We’ll also visit Belfast and the Isle of Man. Later in the year is Konya, Türkiye and then Rome, Florence, Pisa, Venice and Milan. Luckily you’ve got videos of some of these places. Fingers crossed you might go to the others before we do and make our trips even better. Lol. No pressure. Thanks for what you do!
Wow, that's quite a trip! I know I've already done videos on Manchester (my city), Venice, Rome and Milan. I also have footage of Belfast that I haven't cut into a video yet, but you'll probably see that soon.
Thanks again.
Copenhagen does looks wonderful - nice video
Thanks - yes it is definitely worth visiting.
yes - i'll put it on the list!@@UltimateBucketList
Nice video, but you forgot to talk about where you ride a boat in a canal. Make sure that you don't die to the zombies tho. Zappers and also be a real threat too, espsially in a cramped place. You also have to sink a brish ship. Overall, nice map!
Ummm, okay thanks.
Great video, thanks!
Thanks very much!
I love your video. Best Copenhagen video I have watched so far. I noticed just a little something though. Frederiksberg Palace and Frederiksborg Castle (The Danish Museum of National History which is in Hillerød) are two different structures. I think I heard you say Frederiksborg while the video showed Frederiksberg near the Copenhagen Zoo.
Yes, thank you very much.
I realized that I mispronounced it wrong once and then correctly the 2nd time around, but I'd already edited the video at that point.
Thanks again.
great video bro🎉
Appreciate it! Thanks very much!
Excennent, going in June, thanks for all this good info
You're welcome, I hope you have a wonderful time in Copenhagen!
thx nice informative video
Thank you very much - I hope you found this video guide helpful!
Be sure to share this video on your social media.
But in the meantime: enjoy Copenhagen 🙂
Hey man, love the content, have you ever thought about doing a stadium tour at Wimbledon or going to a game and recording it?
I tried to book one for this weekend, but they're only allowing visits to the museum as they're preparing the rest of the stadium for the upcoming championships.
Cool video. Many thanks.
Glad you liked it, thanks very much!
Really helpful and entertaining video.
One small ask: a bit less on showing you eating all that amazing food. thanks!
Thanks! 🙂
Funnily enough, I usually don't show myself eating in my videos.
This is the video where I eat the most (even though it's ironically expensive), but most of the time I just show the food and not the man behind the camera eating it. 😅
Great video!
Thanks very much!
Tremendous video. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for commenting :)
@@UltimateBucketList Only found your channel today. Am off to Copenhagen in 10 day's time. Your video was a tremendous help and really enjoyable. Is the Amelienborg Palace video nearly ready for upload??
@@ronturford5744 hi, thanks very much for your message and kind comments. I'm sure you'll enjoy Copenhagen. As for the video on Amalienborg Palace, I've run into a backlog of videos that I need to edit, so it probably won't be uploaded within the next 10 days. That said, it's definitely worth exploring :)
@@UltimateBucketList Hey thanks for letting me know. It would have been great to see the other videos - but actually this first one is tremendous and really, really helpful and packed with information. Thanks.
@@ronturford5744 yeah sorry - there's been a backlog of videos that I'm trying to make, which has been hampered due to my day job. I'll get around to it as soon as I can! :)
Excellent video❤
Thank you! I appreciate your kind comments!
A good guided video 👍
I appreciate that, thanks! Check out my channel for more videos like this 🙂
Thank you for this video. I'm taking my son on graduation trip to Denmark and Norway. All the tips are helpful. Neither one of us have been overseas before. What time of year did you go?
Fantastic, I hope you enjoy this graduation trip - it sounds awesome! 😀
I went to Oslo, Norway in the summer (June) - the weather was perfect, save for a couple of rainy days. That video will be up within the next few weeks.
And I visited Copenhagen in early April - it's generally very pleasant, but if it's cold, rainy and windy - the city is not so fun to walk around. If it's sunny and warm - you'll have an amazing time.
If you have found this video helpful, be sure to share this on your social pages.
But in the meantime: enjoy your trip across Scandinavia! 🙂
It's a great video of my city , I agree Tivoli is very expensive however it is so beautiful so I do recommend it even if you are not interested in amusement parks like me-I go there for the atmosphere and beauty Saturday night there is fireworks, there are often concerts ect. one correction the Queen don't own Christiansborg or Amalienborg she actually only own 1 of the many castles in Denmark and it is called Marselisborg Castle it is in Århus and then she have a hunting "cottage" plus she owns the Royal ship and a castle in France - most castle are owned by the state and some are privately owned , the Royal family have the right to use Amalienborg, Gråsten castle and Fredensborg castle plus some areas of Christiansborg
Thanks. I think Tivoli is more fun with friends, and I'm sure I would have had a better time if someone else was there (and most of the park wasn't shut and it wasn't terrible weather outside).
I don't believe I ever mentioned if the Queen owns anything, I merely stated that Amalienborg is the Queen's official residence (but most of the time doesn't actually live there).
fantastik video!
Thanks very much, I appreciate your kind comments.
If you liked this video, be sure to help me out by sharing this video on your social media! 🙂
Loved Denmark when we went there
It's a pretty cool country to visit, for sure.
Watching your video gladly
🙋💕🐈⬛
Thank you so much!
Love the video I love the videos in general!!!! Could you make a video in Bristol if possible?
I've been to Bristol before, but sadly I'm not going to be there anytime soon.
@@UltimateBucketList is it a nice city? It’s because Ik going there next week anyways love ur channel
@@kirilleparisien It's not a bad place, but there's nothing special or unique that would separate it from any other mid-size English city. And thanks! 😀
Great guide
Thank you so much!
❤ wonderful place
Yes indeed!
Great video
Thanks for the visit!
Thank you for this informative and entertaining video, Ninh!
We will visit Copenhagen via cruise for just one day (< 10 hours).
Do you have any suggestions, what we should definitely do? We are two adults and a child aged 3.
Even cliche touristic things like a bus tour would be fine.
Thanks and best regards!
Hi Nick, thanks very much for your kind comments.
Hmmm, less than 10 hours in Copenhagen? You could in theory do a circular loop and see most of what the city has to offer:
Kongens Nytorv > Nyhavn (and a boat tour around the city) > Amalienborg Palace / Marmorkirken > Little Mermaid / Kastellet > Rosenborg Castle & Grounds (from the outside, don't go in) > Rundetaarn > Stroget and back to Kongens Nytorv.
If you have time to do more, you can - but those are probably the must see things if you only have a short time.
Hope that helps?
@@UltimateBucketList Thank you very much for your quick and helpful reply! 🙂
Sold on visiting bc of this video, I chuckled a couple of times while watching and I’m curious if I could pass into the museum with a stolen sticker 😅
Thanks, glad this video inspires you to go!
As for museums, it's pretty easy to get in for free. To do it like a pro: watch for someone coming out of the exit and see which colour sticker they've got on. Then find a similar sticker (or with the day's date on it), stick it to yourself, walk into the ticket office and then straight back out and into the exhibit. Act entitled. Nobody will suspect a thing. ;)
Thank you for your video. What is the weather during late February?
Thanks. It's generally very cold in February, so be prepared for icy conditions.
you should go visit Gent. I had a wonderful time there, and you'd probably get a good video out of it.
Cool, seems like a nice place to visit. Thanks!
As a fellow Mancunian to the narrator, I have to say that our home city of Manchester is far friendlier and welcoming than the Danish capital. I found Copenhagen to be very safe and had plenty of cool attractions and trendy hip neighbourhoods like Frederiksburg, Nyhavn and Vesterbro and Christianshavn and I thought Copenhagen was a beautiful city with lovely architecture, Tivoli was great with my son who loved it as did I, however there was definitely a reservedness and coldness amognst the Danes that I experienced less.of in even London of all places. When we opened doors for people there was never a thank you and when I moved my sons buggy to one side to let people pass on narrow pavements again there was no acknowledgement, dont get me wrong I did meet some friendly locals but ut definitely didnt have the warmth of other cities in Europe. The food was great however, especially the bakeries and good coffee as you would expect from a Scandinavian city.
Thanks. I can agree with that to a certain extent. People 'up north' are generally friendlier than most, but didn't experience any of the coldness that you did. Maybe they have different decorum and levels of manners, but I didn't find that 'rude' or anything like that? Danes are relatively pleasant people to deal with :)
Great that you enjoyed our capital🤗...but the " natives" can in certain places of the city, be a bit to used to tourists...so it quickly becomes superficial.... but if you travel north of Copenhagen to for example, my city Hillerød...or just about any other place in Denmark😁...you will truly experience our natural hospitality first hand😉
i think the reason may be that the city gets 20 million visitors per year, while only having 600k people in the city proper. so a lot of them might be very "used" to tourists, new people and so on..
Informative and to the point. I have two questions.
1. Are the canel trips worth the money? And how much is per trip?
2. Can we buy ticket on mobile app and carry the ticket digitally?
Please answet if you have any knowledge on these.
Hi, thanks very much.
1) The canal trips are okay, there are several companies that offer different rides with different prices (some include dinner, some don't).
2) Most of the time, you just buy them from the sellers standing around at Nyhavn. There are some companies where you can book in advance, but I've found that it's not necessary.
Hope that helps?