You guys really create amazing memories with your kids, even if they want remember it, these things you are doing for them is the best childhood and foundation for the rest of their lives, when i was 3 my parents traveled with me around the world Australia, new Zealand, when i was a little older Europe and 12 years old island and faro islands we also always had a house in Sweden for skiing in the winter. This is some of the memories from my childhood that really formed me, learning to know different cultures came natural and it something I really am grateful for, it was hard tho sometimes if i made friends and then we had to leave,but we also stayed a long time in each country, overall I'm so grateful to them, you are really giving your children a gift!
It's so nice to hear this perspective from someone who did this as a child, so thank you for sharing! We are trying to find the balance of giving our children a stable and consistent home, while also exposing them to the wonders and cultures of the world. I think that balance will evolve as our family does!
So wonderful to stumble across your channel and to see what joy you get out of visiting our city 🇩🇰🥰 You are more than welcome here with your wonderful family 😄
I am really pleased that you and your lovely children have had a fantastic trip to my country Denmark, hope to see you again. next time try Jutland, it's really fantastic over there too ;)
I love seeing my town through the eyes of adventurous tourists! And I hope you tried the green burger at Gasoline. IMO better than the ground beef burger 😍
Just discovered this channel yesterday and you guys do amazing travel videos. Love the family perspective of it! I spent a lot of my childhood summers in Denmark (both on Jylland and Sjælland) and I can really testify to the all around family/child friendly vibe of the country. It's pretty telling that they use the word "Fælles" ('together') for describing something that is both for grown-ups and children.
As a Jutlander, I would recommend, that you should try to go to e.g. Aarhus, the second-largest city in Denmark. Places there like the deergarden, Tivoli Friheden and Den Gamle By are also interesting for kids. To get the complete picture of Denmark, don't forget the West Coast beaches, the lakes around Silkeborg or go to an island by ferry, such as Tunø, Ærø, Fanø or Samsø (yes, they often end in ø = island). Or Bornholm in the Baltic, that is based on rocks, unlike rest of our country. Many believe, that seeing Copenhagen is seeing Denmark, but that is just like getting half of the story. We also have a number of "Summerlands", amusement parks, that especially somewhat older children may like - e.g. Faarup Sommerland, Djurs Sommerland or BonBon Land. And of course, Legoland in Billund, which is the very home of the LEGO brick.
I second Samsø. Easy to get to, with a good enough size that you aren't going to see everything in just a day's time. Plus it has Denmark possibly most kid friendly beach in Sælvigsbugten.
hi Anna and Taylor, ur video are amazing, i watched all 4 in a row, very nicely captured and ur family are so adorable together. im visiting Denmark next year and was wondering the airbnb u rented was it convenient to travel around copenhagen? do you mind sharing the location?
Nyhavn is a harbor district in Copenhagen, which is one of the city's most visited tourist destinations. The harbor was excavated from 1671 to 1673. The "Nyhavnskanalen" was inaugurated by Christian V in the 1670s, but today it is simply called Nyhavn.
Love the stick handle, clever kid :) thx 4 the video.. And as other commenters mentioned you should try the Street food market at "Reffen" just dont let your kids play at the skatepark there, the skaters hate that.. :)
It's ok if you spill a little when eating a roasted danish hotdog, they are not mean for travelling =) Try a french hotdog, which isn't french at all lol. It's more mobile however.
You can get completely organic hotdogs, if you find one of the few carts by DØP. There is often one by The Round Tower. Since you are now moving on to Sweden, DØP will just have to wait until you move here to live or at least visit again.
@@taylorandanna Phil Rosenthal in 'Somebody feed Phil: Copenhagen, season 2, episode 4' went there and had 7 hotdogs, one with each of their type of sausage - he shared with the crew.
Next time you visit Copenhagen, you should try Rosenborg Castle. I noticed you were in the park, but you should have gone inside the castle (entrance fee). Every womans dream is in there: The Crown jewels. Yes, the Queen wears them at special occasions. Watch out for the Swedish trolls, they are evil. Swedish folklore.
The cinnamon buns are great, but you should also try the spandauer with cream or jam. I think they are better (especially the ones with cream) than the cinnamon buns.
Oh my gosh Anna, I’m so happy I’m following you on your adventures. Sounds like I need to visit Copenhagen. Ok adding Denmark 🇩🇰 to my bucket list 😅. Taylor you have got to keep up with Anna 😂. And how clever is Emmett to loop that stick in Anna’s belt loop to hold on, I mean….you’ve got one smart & bright little man right there. As always love your vlogs💖.
Odense is the hometown of Hans Christian Andersen and there are a ton of stuff to do and see about him and his writing. I also recommend doing Legoland ind Billund and don't forget to spend a day visiting the Lego House, an amazing building dedicated to playing with Lego in all its shapes, it's a blast for all ages and it's won a ton of prizes internationally.
I have two things to comment on! First of all, I would like to commend you for reviewing the capital. But remember to use your head and protect it with a bicycle helmet. The children are easy to protect, but we adults should do the same.
This might be wrong and people are welcome to correct me, but let's say i drive my bike, and i don't stop for a red light. If a car hits me, the car is at fault, since it's the larger vehicle, even though i made a wrong choice. So as you said in the start of the video, bikes do kinda comes first haha. Same thing with pedestrian vs. bike, the bike is at fault for hitting the jaywalker. But this might be a misconception on my part.
If you run through a red light, you're at fault. If you don't play by the rules, you will get hurt or die in wich case it really doesn't matter whos fault it is. The danish way is: "Use your brain!"
Hi Video 6:40 Did you notice the woman changing clothes after a swim? Most people here find that completely fine to do in public. Some times you would also see advirtisements for breast enlargment (a picture of a pair of breasts) on public busses.
You guys really create amazing memories with your kids, even if they want remember it, these things you are doing for them is the best childhood and foundation for the rest of their lives, when i was 3 my parents traveled with me around the world Australia, new Zealand, when i was a little older Europe and 12 years old island and faro islands we also always had a house in Sweden for skiing in the winter. This is some of the memories from my childhood that really formed me, learning to know different cultures came natural and it something I really am grateful for, it was hard tho sometimes if i made friends and then we had to leave,but we also stayed a long time in each country, overall I'm so grateful to them, you are really giving your children a gift!
It's so nice to hear this perspective from someone who did this as a child, so thank you for sharing! We are trying to find the balance of giving our children a stable and consistent home, while also exposing them to the wonders and cultures of the world. I think that balance will evolve as our family does!
So wonderful to stumble across your channel and to see what joy you get out of visiting our city 🇩🇰🥰 You are more than welcome here with your wonderful family 😄
So glad, you enjoyed your stay in Denmark 🤗
Thank you for sharing your videos 👍
thank you for watching them😊
I am really pleased that you and your lovely children have had a fantastic trip to my country Denmark, hope to see you again. next time try Jutland, it's really fantastic over there too ;)
You should really try the street food market called Reffen. It is absolutely fantastic.
Putting on our Copenhagen round 2 trip!
@@taylorandanna I believe, with all the suggestions from my fellow danes, you will not be done with Denmark before your kids graduates college.😊❤️🇩🇰
If You ever get to get to Copenhagen again, You should try Ismageriet very very amazing
We definitely will, thanks for the suggestion!
This was such a feel good video ✌️🇩🇰✌️
Thank you!
I love seeing my town through the eyes of adventurous tourists! And I hope you tried the green burger at Gasoline. IMO better than the ground beef burger 😍
Just discovered this channel yesterday and you guys do amazing travel videos. Love the family perspective of it! I spent a lot of my childhood summers in Denmark (both on Jylland and Sjælland) and I can really testify to the all around family/child friendly vibe of the country. It's pretty telling that they use the word "Fælles" ('together') for describing something that is both for grown-ups and children.
Thank you for your kind words! What an amazing childhood that must have been. We kept saying how Denmark is just such a wonderful place to be a child!
Thanks for visiting Copenhagen ❤🇩🇰🇩🇰
As a Jutlander, I would recommend, that you should try to go to e.g. Aarhus, the second-largest city in Denmark. Places there like the deergarden, Tivoli Friheden and Den Gamle By are also interesting for kids. To get the complete picture of Denmark, don't forget the West Coast beaches, the lakes around Silkeborg or go to an island by ferry, such as Tunø, Ærø, Fanø or Samsø (yes, they often end in ø = island). Or Bornholm in the Baltic, that is based on rocks, unlike rest of our country. Many believe, that seeing Copenhagen is seeing Denmark, but that is just like getting half of the story. We also have a number of "Summerlands", amusement parks, that especially somewhat older children may like - e.g. Faarup Sommerland, Djurs Sommerland or BonBon Land. And of course, Legoland in Billund, which is the very home of the LEGO brick.
I second Samsø. Easy to get to, with a good enough size that you aren't going to see everything in just a day's time. Plus it has Denmark possibly most kid friendly beach in Sælvigsbugten.
hi Anna and Taylor, ur video are amazing, i watched all 4 in a row, very nicely captured and ur family are so adorable together. im visiting Denmark next year and was wondering the airbnb u rented was it convenient to travel around copenhagen? do you mind sharing the location?
What time of year? Looks perfect!
Hey! Going to Copenhagen with a 2 y.o. this wednesday. Any advice on good rental spot to get a bike to drive our kid around in? 😊
Nyhavn is a harbor district in Copenhagen, which is one of the city's most visited tourist destinations. The harbor was excavated from 1671 to 1673. The "Nyhavnskanalen" was inaugurated by Christian V in the 1670s, but today it is simply called Nyhavn.
We were lucky to have you 😊
Love the stick handle, clever kid :) thx 4 the video.. And as other commenters mentioned you should try the Street food market at "Reffen" just dont let your kids play at the skatepark there, the skaters hate that.. :)
Thanks for the video ! And your children are so adorable 🥰
Love your videos, what kind of camera gear are you using? Love the look
Thank you! We primarily use a canon R6 with an RF 15-35 f 2.8
It's ok if you spill a little when eating a roasted danish hotdog, they are not mean for travelling =) Try a french hotdog, which isn't french at all lol. It's more mobile however.
More for the birds!
You can get completely organic hotdogs, if you find one of the few carts by DØP. There is often one by The Round Tower.
Since you are now moving on to Sweden, DØP will just have to wait until you move here to live or at least visit again.
AMAZING! Taylor is still raving about how everything is organic there.
@@taylorandanna Phil Rosenthal in 'Somebody feed Phil: Copenhagen, season 2, episode 4' went there and had 7 hotdogs, one with each of their type of sausage - he shared with the crew.
Next time you visit Copenhagen, you should try Rosenborg Castle. I noticed you were in the park, but you should have gone inside the castle (entrance fee). Every womans dream is in there: The Crown jewels. Yes, the Queen wears them at special occasions.
Watch out for the Swedish trolls, they are evil. Swedish folklore.
We’ll have to give it a look!
The "Smørebrød" yoy eat was frikadeller= danish meatballs. And can be made in outnumber off variation.
Danish meatballs = 😋
@@taylorandanna We also make a variant made from fish instead of pig. Fish meatballs. Remoulade is often put on it.
just fyi, our daily smørrebrød is not that crazy :) it is a fairly simply flat open sandwich, with what got your fancy.
The cinnamon buns are great, but you should also try the spandauer with cream or jam. I think they are better (especially the ones with cream) than the cinnamon buns.
I will eat absolutely any baked good made in Denmark without hesitation!
Oh my gosh Anna, I’m so happy I’m following you on your adventures. Sounds like I need to visit Copenhagen. Ok adding Denmark 🇩🇰 to my bucket list 😅. Taylor you have got to keep up with Anna 😂. And how clever is Emmett to loop that stick in Anna’s belt loop to hold on, I mean….you’ve got one smart & bright little man right there. As always love your vlogs💖.
Denmark is amazing! Thanks so much for your kind comments 🫶🏼
Try Aalborg/Odense/Århus or any other city outside Copenhagen too.
Its a different vibe
8 min in building to the right called PULP is Norma ( world star resturant ) burger place, good burgers, so next time ;)
Won’t miss it next time! Burgers will always be our happy place. Emmett is obviously a fan.
Your kids are soooo cute 🙂
Thanks for visiting 🇩🇰
I hope you guys come back one day, and i can recommend renting a car and then go explore Århus and Odense too 🙂
We still have a lot of Denmark to see! We’ll be back soon. 🫶🏼
Odense is the hometown of Hans Christian Andersen and there are a ton of stuff to do and see about him and his writing. I also recommend doing Legoland ind Billund and don't forget to spend a day visiting the Lego House, an amazing building dedicated to playing with Lego in all its shapes, it's a blast for all ages and it's won a ton of prizes internationally.
i think most the things you're eating are not just organic, but økologiske.
healthier for the enviroment is included in that label. :)
Thanks for the input!
Love the Channel, next time go LegoLand Billund
🫡 exploring rounds 2 options now!
Former Ambassador to Denmark, Carla Sands (Trump) named it because Danes couldn't afford cars, that we had that many bikes in town! 😁
❤️🇩🇰❤️
Gasoline is one of my favorite burgers in the world!
Try thempark bonbonland
I have two things to comment on! First of all, I would like to commend you for reviewing the capital. But remember to use your head and protect it with a bicycle helmet. The children are easy to protect, but we adults should do the same.
Wow gotta say it again guys. Please move to Denmark. No just kidding. This time i mean it, move to Denmark...PLEASE
There is no doubt Denmark would be an amazing place to raise our kids!
This might be wrong and people are welcome to correct me, but let's say i drive my bike, and i don't stop for a red light. If a car hits me, the car is at fault, since it's the larger vehicle, even though i made a wrong choice. So as you said in the start of the video, bikes do kinda comes first haha. Same thing with pedestrian vs. bike, the bike is at fault for hitting the jaywalker. But this might be a misconception on my part.
If you run through a red light, you're at fault. If you don't play by the rules, you will get hurt or die in wich case it really doesn't matter whos fault it is. The danish way is: "Use your brain!"
At 7:44 Swedish buns! 😋
Best buns I’ve ever had!
Hi
Video 6:40
Did you notice the woman changing clothes after a swim? Most people here find that completely fine to do in public. Some times you would also see advirtisements for breast enlargment (a picture of a pair of breasts) on public busses.
Save the 10/10 for Sweden :-)
8/10 ... too many swedes. 😊🇩🇰
Organic is about 0% of what counts... The only real important thing is sustainability.
Waste of time!
There is a reason it's called danish pastry ;-)