1 Week Copenhagen Winter Travel Guide | Shot on Sony a6400

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024

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  • @micahmackenzie
    @micahmackenzie 7 місяців тому +1

    Loved this video! Very informative and you didn't bore the shit out of me :) Well Done! I'm a travel photographer as well. I will be headed to Copenhagen in 109 days to be exact. I will be hitting up a lot of spots you mentioned here. I was going to stay at Kong but I book at the Ascot instead. MAybe I'll do a video for my experience. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @Niredonahue
      @Niredonahue  7 місяців тому

      Thanks for the feedback! Enjoy your time in Copenhagen!

  • @garybrazzel5909
    @garybrazzel5909 14 днів тому

    I'm going there Dec 28th and staying through New Years. I actually had already looked at the Kong Aurther Hotel

  • @n.ringheim7720
    @n.ringheim7720 6 місяців тому

    Try also the Glyptoteket just by Tivoli it is a beautiful museum, also on your cph. Card.

  • @KHValby
    @KHValby 2 місяці тому +1

    Greetings from one of the locals 🇩🇰! Super good Vlog 👍! Thank you for your honesty, even when you where not to impressed 🙄 😀👍
    However! I must mention that tourists (especially from North America) mention that Denmark/Copenhagen is expensive! But tourists from cheaper priced countries tend to forget that we actually earn a living wage here!
    No one here lives off tips. For the same reason, you don't run the risk of someone spitting in your food and you won't be shouted at for not leaving a tip.
    But Erin. Not a criticism of your Vlog, but just an explanation of why "we" are such an expensive country! Our healthcare system, our education system and other benefits do not come for free! We have to earn well to be able to pay a high tax that pays for it all☺.

  • @Mike-zx1kx
    @Mike-zx1kx 8 місяців тому +2

    Hi great to see that you liked our Capital. Very information packed on top and a good guide for many visiting I would imagine. 2023 contained many heat records for Denmark but apparently the cold found us at years end.
    For some reason my recommendations have been filled with YT stories about US food safety and quality and reaction video's to same last days. I just made a reply to one of them, you might could get a benefit from?
    So if you, when coming home, want to consider a more healthy clean diet allow me to introduce Denmark and it´s pork, beef and more production. Both our pig and cattle are exported to some of the most critically regulated and monitored nations in the world when it comes to imported meat. Denmark´s food producing regulations are even harder than EU´s regulative s for that very reason.
    I do not think USA import a lot of our meat because US importers are so price/quantity focused and not quality focused but never the less any US consumer reading this, should know that Danish pork and beef are highest standard. Just for the record that includes no genetically modified food, no growth hormone, no standard antibiotic penicillin (as US producers do as standard on all pork/cattle..."funny" how USA have a fast growing problem with antibiotics resistance in humans now....! .) and if it are labelled organic meat from Denmark it have only eaten organic food throughout it´s entire life! Farms here are monitored by several authorities that all can and do come unannounced to keep standards as wanted. All vets are independent from the farms and state approved. I have heard some nations dye the meat before packaging and that are completely banned here. While we are at it. Royal Greenland´s products, from small prawns to large cods are caught in the cold waters between Denmark and Greenland far away from polluting industries!

  • @eskildscott7841
    @eskildscott7841 8 місяців тому

    very high effort video well done

  • @TheChiefEng
    @TheChiefEng 7 місяців тому

    You have been lucky if you did not encounter a check in the Metro. The reason there is easy direct access to the trains is simply that the fine if caught without a valid ticket etc. is pretty high and the payment is immediate.
    The Copenhagen Card is pretty good if you use a lot of public transport and visit plenty of museums, castles, Tivoli etc.
    If looking at the island of Zealand, you will enjoy free transportation on the entire eastern part of the island using the Copenhagen Card.
    Tivoli Garden is actually the 3rd oldest amusement park in the world.