I’m off to Copenhagen next week (my daughter bought the trip as a surprise). This video is really good, as I now have an idea of what to expect. I really liked that you shared prices too, most videos don’t. Thank you
Great video! Next time don't miss out on the Botanical Gardens (Botanisk Have) and go before noon so there are fewer people. The trees and plants deaden the sounds of the surrounding city and it's such a peaceful and gorgeous place :)
I visited Copenhagen in 2020. It was beautiful. I saw bicyclists and a lot of open landscape. I loved the FOOD there! Excellent. The people are quite beautiful too.
Depending on where you are gonna stay in copenhagen, it often easier/faster to take the metro from the airport. the train only stop at copenhagen central station and nørreport, unless you are staying really close to these it, the metro is often faster. especially because of you'd often have to wait for the train, while the metro departs every couple of minutes. sum up: train is faster if you're staying near where the trains stop, and you're are lucky you dont have to wait for it. metro is often faster cause you dont have to wait for it, and there is a bigger chance of a metro station near where you stay. the tickets are the same price, as you buy tickets for zones, that work in all public transport
Visit Danmark in June guys... Im a northern english man that loves it here. Spend a couple of days in kbh. But go out of the city. Rent a car and vist west Sjællands beaches travel down to møns klint and overnight there in a tent and then go over the bridge to jutland. Ribe and Vejle i cant recommend. Do Legoland Vesterhavet osw. If you like adventure try kite surfing windsurfing but its better up in the north klitmøller. Other than that go and see a concert or see some art at Louisiana. Also eat pølser med det hele. And Denmark has the best kebabs 👍
Next time you are in Copenhagen, you should book a table at the restaurant HØST and go for the 5 course menu with a Wine menu to. It might be a little on the the expensive side 1000kr what is about 150$ but it will be the best money you spend on the hole trip.
If you come back in the summer I would recommend Bakken and Dyrehaven, they're right next to each other. Bakken free entry them park, Dyrehaven the Royal hunting reserve, nice for a walk. Last time I was there you could hire horse drawn carriage tour.
Lovely video! Thank you so much for pointing out that we use bikes for regular daily transport XDD It can be so frustrating when tourists aren't conscious of it. Also, if you come back in the summer and take another canal tour, be aware that young people can (and will) prank tour boats by splashing into the canal when they sail past. I think it maybe was made technically illegal.. maybe? But I wouldn't really count on a fine to discourage youngsters, if you know what I mean XD
You watch the hole atmosphere very well in your video. Maybe you thought people van easiely find out by themselves, but I would like to mention, that you van live much cheaper to buy Some food, even kold drinks in a supermarket and enjoy a meal or a beer at fancy locations. The locals often dø the same because they also can find it a bit expensive in coffees and restaurants. But of course sometimes you have to offer some money like for the entry to Tivoli garden
Can also recommend other cities in Denmark.. I'm from Jutland so that's what I can speak of the most.. But Ribe or Blåvand is really nice late Spring and in Summer.. Also Aarhus have lot of stuff you can visit too.. Skagen is really nice in Summer but pretty expensive.. Also Odense and some of our Islands are also worth visiting.. Just some tips 😉 But yes CPH is an amazing city 🥰
You take the metro from the airport to Kongens Nytorv. And from Kongens Nytorv you can get anywhere through the metro. I say this as a regular tourist from the Faroe Islands
You can use both Euro and Dollars, but the exchange rate is lower than if you use the exchange machines, the shops charge a fee for using foreign currency, because they have to pay a fee at the bank
You can also buy the Citypass or a 24-hours ticket, if you are going to use the metro and busses: If you need unlimited access to public transport to and from the airport and around central Copenhagen, purchase a City Pass. Unlike the all-zone 24-hour ticket, this ticket is valid only in zones 1- 4 and is also available as a 72-hour ticket. The 24-hour and 72-hour City Pass cost 80 DKK and 200 DKK respectively.
We're going to visit Copenhagen in July with my spouse, and I've already done some investigation and determined that City Pass Small for 96 hours is the right one for us. However, I couldn't find any info on how to use the trains as what I've gathered the seats are always numbered and no numbered seats are included in city pass? Probably a dumb question, but I just want to make sure we don't act stupid in trains and sit where we shouldn't :D
Dont worry. No number seats for the s-train lines or metro witch is what u gonna use in the Copenhagen arear. Hint u Can also use your pass for the boatbus (habor bus) - recomended 😀
If you go in the summer, try going to the top of "church of our savior" close to Christiania. The outside spiral gives you an excellent view, and it's a bit nerve wrecking on the top😅
Thank you for highlighting the importance of bikes in our city! It's such an integral part of our infrastructure and daily lives so anyone who don't know how to ride a bike and abide by traffic laws are bound to have an angry native yelling at them ;) hugs from Copenhagen and thanks for visiting
In Denmark the people in Restaurants or - McDonalds (No McJobs) are paid a reasonable salary, so they don't live from the tips. We have strong Unions that see to that. But you are able to find less expensive places, as also coffee, in places around.
@@littleceasar9351 Yes and also Danish Service Persons may earn extra sums from tips, on top of their "Tips included" salary, but those are a volontary donation, and not what may be considered the persons vage. It is a payment from kind people, liking what this particular person has done or their attitude. I generally don't tip for being served a meal and pointed to a free table. This is a natural part of a functioning Business, selling a Service/food to customers coming in!
@@littleceasar9351 Yes but that depends on a volontary liking of a persons attitude or service, and - not because they are just present in a Restaurant. I never Tip extra for being served a meal or pointed to a free table to eat with my friends or partner. It is what a Restaurant sells: A meal served at a table, so why should I - pay extra for that or pay the person - extra for serving my bought items? If I want to buy a - car, I don't give the Seller a tip for showing me the car or telling about what cars and models I may eventually buy!
The customer paying the workers salary is ridiculous and it's only commonplace in the US for a reason.. many don't earn great pay either as it depends on a lot of factors @@littleceasar9351
@@GoTimeTravels July and august is also good, we just had 27 degrees the other day here in late august and for the last two weeks between 20 and 27 degrees.
Well it isnt entirely true that you cant purchase tickets on the busses. You just have to pay in cash(That it is much more expensive is another matter)
Uhmmm ... It IS possible to buy tickets on the busses in Copenhagen! But it's cash only! And remember: We don't use the euro in Denmark! Some drivers MIGHT take euros, but they are not expected to do it! An alternative is to buy a visit Copenhagen card. It can be purchased in the airport or at the tourist information in Copenhagen.
3:40 I love how 7-eleven is mentioned as a cheaper place... For locals 7-eleven is really expensive compared to other places... Netto is probably the cheapest place to go (or supermarkets in general) Also basically every gas station is cheaper than 7-eleven (circle-k for instance) Also for meals use the big companies like mcdonalds or burgerking (their prices are the same all over denmark, so especially when in copenhagen, those options are quite cheap)
@@IvanKristiansen I know that tips are not needed, but my comment is regarding when people do tip anyways, since there is still a culture for tipping when having an extraordinary experience in Denmark
i will have a connection flight in denmark in december... i have 15 hours there so i want to leave the airport just to go to nyhavn and then go back to the airport. i just need to get 1 train for this, right?
Guy's " Coffee lover and Burger king" , doesnt match...🙂 and regarding visiting.... late august-early september is amazing, the colours that time of year is just wow.. thank you for visiting regardless ..lool
Because of several possible reasons. A) Conveniency, B) Tired and don't want to use extra energy on thinking what the heck everything is when you have familiar options, C) Because you can, not every second needs to be spent by only eating local stuff.
Thank you. Everyone expects a tourist to eat and drink local food every single meal of their trip.It’s a ridiculous expectation and not realistic at all.
How is the migrant situation there? Does Denmark pretty much keep their borders closed or are they just letting the whole 3rd world in like France, Germany etc are?
@@Uriel-Septim. yikes you see that’s how it starts..sure there are 500,000 but with the amount of babies they make that’ll catch up real fast in the future..idk why these countries would accept so many people from completely different places it’s done nothing but cause conflicts and crime, rape etc rise..god help Europe
Hello from Denmark guys i would just say thanks for showing the world my beautiful country.. 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰
Thanks so much for watching, we absolutely loved our time in Copenhagen 🇩🇰
I’m from Denmark too
I’m here now and I can honestly say it is the best place I have ever visited! I’ll be visiting Tivoli Gardens after watching this video too!
Jeg er også fra Danmark
Going this July 21-28th. Help don't know
I’m off to Copenhagen next week (my daughter bought the trip as a surprise). This video is really good, as I now have an idea of what to expect. I really liked that you shared prices too, most videos don’t. Thank you
Thanks so much ❤️ we are so happy our video helped 🤩
Spent have a day on a connecting flight from Italy heading back home to USA seems like a beautiful country nice people
Hello from Copenhagen, glad you enjoyed the city, I had the same feeling when I visited Ireland and Dublin
Excellent informative and very good camera work, you covered a lot and I am planning a visit, Thank you
Great video!
Next time don't miss out on the Botanical Gardens (Botanisk Have) and go before noon so there are fewer people. The trees and plants deaden the sounds of the surrounding city and it's such a peaceful and gorgeous place :)
Oh wow Thanks for the tips! We are sorry we missed that, definitely next time for sure 👌
I would say the metro is even better than the train, but both work really well.
Oh really? That’s good to know…we also arrived at midnight, will the metro still work at that time?
@@GoTimeTravels The metro runs through the night and so frequent you don't need a time table.
I visited Copenhagen in 2020. It was beautiful. I saw bicyclists and a lot of open landscape. I loved the FOOD there! Excellent. The people are quite beautiful too.
Helpful video, thanks. How many days would you recommend when visiting for the first time?
I think 4 days is perfect. 3 May also be good enough, we spent 3 but we could be slower travellers than the norm. I would book 4 to be safe.
Tks your great blog. Best way to travel from the airport is the metro and through out Copenhagen 😊
Thanks so much 💖 your so kind to share 🙌
Depending on where you are gonna stay in copenhagen, it often easier/faster to take the metro from the airport. the train only stop at copenhagen central station and nørreport, unless you are staying really close to these it, the metro is often faster. especially because of you'd often have to wait for the train, while the metro departs every couple of minutes.
sum up: train is faster if you're staying near where the trains stop, and you're are lucky you dont have to wait for it. metro is often faster cause you dont have to wait for it, and there is a bigger chance of a metro station near where you stay. the tickets are the same price, as you buy tickets for zones, that work in all public transport
Great video. How long did you spend there exactly?
Thank you 🙏 we spent 4 days in Copenhagen
Visit Danmark in June guys... Im a northern english man that loves it here. Spend a couple of days in kbh. But go out of the city. Rent a car and vist west Sjællands beaches travel down to møns klint and overnight there in a tent and then go over the bridge to jutland. Ribe and Vejle i cant recommend. Do Legoland Vesterhavet osw. If you like adventure try kite surfing windsurfing but its better up in the north klitmøller. Other than that go and see a concert or see some art at Louisiana. Also eat pølser med det hele. And Denmark has the best kebabs 👍
Sorry i meant i can recommend vejle and ribe omg 😂
Great video, really helped my visit
Next time you are in Copenhagen, you should book a table at the restaurant HØST and go for the 5 course menu with a Wine menu to.
It might be a little on the the expensive side 1000kr what is about 150$ but it will be the best money you spend on the hole trip.
If you come back in the summer I would recommend Bakken and Dyrehaven, they're right next to each other. Bakken free entry them park, Dyrehaven the Royal hunting reserve, nice for a walk. Last time I was there you could hire horse drawn carriage tour.
Lovely video!
Thank you so much for pointing out that we use bikes for regular daily transport XDD It can be so frustrating when tourists aren't conscious of it.
Also, if you come back in the summer and take another canal tour, be aware that young people can (and will) prank tour boats by splashing into the canal when they sail past. I think it maybe was made technically illegal.. maybe? But I wouldn't really count on a fine to discourage youngsters, if you know what I mean XD
If y'all ever in Esbjerg (a city in the west of jytland) i'll take you 2 out for a beer or two, glad y'all enjoyed our little country :)
You watch the hole atmosphere very well in your video. Maybe you thought people van easiely find out by themselves, but I would like to mention, that you van live much cheaper to buy Some food, even kold drinks in a supermarket and enjoy a meal or a beer at fancy locations. The locals often dø the same because they also can find it a bit expensive in coffees and restaurants. But of course sometimes you have to offer some money like for the entry to Tivoli garden
for the public transport you can buy tickets in the bus at most places in denamrk
Excellent video
Thank you very much! It means a lot ❤️
Can also recommend other cities in Denmark.. I'm from Jutland so that's what I can speak of the most.. But Ribe or Blåvand is really nice late Spring and in Summer.. Also Aarhus have lot of stuff you can visit too.. Skagen is really nice in Summer but pretty expensive.. Also Odense and some of our Islands are also worth visiting.. Just some tips 😉
But yes CPH is an amazing city 🥰
Yeah we have spring 🌱 but just two hours a year, the summer 🌞 is 6 hours tho😊
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You take the metro from the airport to Kongens Nytorv. And from Kongens Nytorv you can get anywhere through the metro. I say this as a regular tourist from the Faroe Islands
Wow thanks for sharing 👌👌
@@GoTimeTravels 👍
You can use both Euro and Dollars, but the exchange rate is lower than if you use the exchange machines, the shops charge a fee for using foreign currency, because they have to pay a fee at the bank
the metro is a better alternative than then train to get to and from the Airport.
I've been there for Halloween. Awesome experience
oh, btw, Buka has Italian people making pasta and pizza, so it is 100% suggested :D
You can also buy the Citypass or a 24-hours ticket, if you are going to use the metro and busses:
If you need unlimited access to public transport
to and from the airport and around central
Copenhagen, purchase a City Pass. Unlike the
all-zone 24-hour ticket, this ticket is valid only in
zones 1- 4 and is also available as a 72-hour
ticket. The 24-hour and 72-hour City Pass cost
80 DKK and 200 DKK respectively.
We're going to visit Copenhagen in July with my spouse, and I've already done some investigation and determined that City Pass Small for 96 hours is the right one for us. However, I couldn't find any info on how to use the trains as what I've gathered the seats are always numbered and no numbered seats are included in city pass? Probably a dumb question, but I just want to make sure we don't act stupid in trains and sit where we shouldn't :D
Dont worry. No number seats for the s-train lines or metro witch is what u gonna use in the Copenhagen arear. Hint u Can also use your pass for the boatbus (habor bus) - recomended 😀
@@thomaspedersen5691 Thank you, already knew of the harbour buses and will surely take advantage of it when going to Reffen :)
Surprised no danish hot dog, pölse. The red good one. 😊
If you go in the summer, try going to the top of "church of our savior" close to Christiania. The outside spiral gives you an excellent view, and it's a bit nerve wrecking on the top😅
Do the hotdog carts/vans ONLY take cash? If so, Euros & Krone or just the Krone?
Thank you for highlighting the importance of bikes in our city! It's such an integral part of our infrastructure and daily lives so anyone who don't know how to ride a bike and abide by traffic laws are bound to have an angry native yelling at them ;) hugs from Copenhagen and thanks for visiting
Our pleasure! That was exactly the point we were trying to make. I think once tourists understand than everyone can be happy 😃
People on tour boat: what a beautiful place to go and see.
British on boat: Abandoned ship!
*DROWNING NOISES*
*_YOU HAVE ESCAPED QUARANTINE_*
Best way to get from the airport to the citycenter is not the train but the metro.
In Denmark the people in Restaurants or - McDonalds (No McJobs) are paid a reasonable salary, so they don't live from the tips. We have strong Unions that see to that. But you are able to find less expensive places, as also coffee, in places around.
People in the USA who work for tips often make huge amounts of money, especially at nice steakhouses. Far more than any sort of living wage.
@@littleceasar9351 Yes and also Danish Service Persons may earn extra sums from tips, on top of their "Tips included" salary, but those are a volontary donation, and not what may be considered the persons vage. It is a payment from kind people, liking what this particular person has done or their attitude.
I generally don't tip for being served a meal and pointed to a free table. This is a natural part of a functioning Business, selling a Service/food to customers coming in!
@@littleceasar9351 Yes but that depends on a volontary liking of a persons attitude or service, and - not because they are just present in a Restaurant. I never Tip extra for being served a meal or pointed to a free table to eat with my friends or partner. It is what a Restaurant sells: A meal served at a table, so why should I - pay extra for that or pay the person - extra for serving my bought items?
If I want to buy a - car, I don't give the Seller a tip for showing me the car or telling about what cars and models I may eventually buy!
The customer paying the workers salary is ridiculous and it's only commonplace in the US for a reason.. many don't earn great pay either as it depends on a lot of factors @@littleceasar9351
May and June is the best months.
☀️ 😎
@@GoTimeTravels July and august is also good, we just had 27 degrees the other day here in late august and for the last two weeks between 20 and 27 degrees.
Great video.
Thanks so much 💖
DOT Stands for “Your public transport” in danish
Cool, thanks for letting us know…👍
Denmark I'd so much more than Copenhagen, and you should try it, cheaper too.
Will definitely visit more of Denmark on our next visit. 👍
Copenhagen is the best city for living.Denmark is the best country for living.
nice
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Well it isnt entirely true that you cant purchase tickets on the busses. You just have to pay in cash(That it is much more expensive is another matter)
Lovely Nice...
Thank you! Cheers! 💖
@@GoTimeTravels Cheers Dear...
Avoid big American brands and make an effort to find local food.
Copenhagen safety: Don't walk out on the bike paths 🤣
Glad that you seemed to like Copenhagen.
Haha actually that’s true, the only danger is waking in bike lanes 🤣🤣
Denmark is SO much more than CPH. And prices are not as big as in CPH. Explore the rest of the country. You won't regret it :)
We definitely plan to, we will return and explore 💯
I spent 3 days there and loved it! Will be back to cover the rest of Copenhagen!
So cash no good???
Credit card is better? Already have the cash tho :(
Cash will be fine. The point was if you don’t have cash then card will work everywhere. But if you do have cash then you’ll be ok to use it.
all shops take cash most take cards and some take apple pay etc.
Where is the fire and zombies?🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
Hollywood.
Uhmmm ... It IS possible to buy tickets on the busses in Copenhagen! But it's cash only! And remember: We don't use the euro in Denmark! Some drivers MIGHT take euros, but they are not expected to do it!
An alternative is to buy a visit Copenhagen card. It can be purchased in the airport or at the tourist information in Copenhagen.
Those eyes! 😍
May through September. Metro is better than train from the airport faster and runs more frequently.
Other than that 3 great vids
Depends where you are going.
3:40 I love how 7-eleven is mentioned as a cheaper place... For locals 7-eleven is really expensive compared to other places...
Netto is probably the cheapest place to go (or supermarkets in general)
Also basically every gas station is cheaper than 7-eleven (circle-k for instance)
Also for meals use the big companies like mcdonalds or burgerking (their prices are the same all over denmark, so especially when in copenhagen, those options are quite cheap)
Thanks for the tips.
5:26 The thing about tips being taxed does not seem true... I think that most tips in general (especially cash) does not get registered (so no tax)
@@IvanKristiansen I know that tips are not needed, but my comment is regarding when people do tip anyways, since there is still a culture for tipping when having an extraordinary experience in Denmark
i will have a connection flight in denmark in december... i have 15 hours there so i want to leave the airport just to go to nyhavn and then go back to the airport. i just need to get 1 train for this, right?
Yes take the Metro (not train) from the airport to Kongens Nytorv (8 stops on the yellow line) and walk 5 minuts.
@@Uriel-Septim. the metro close at any time? thank you for replying me!!!
@@luvmancio No it is 24/7 it run by it self.
Try to google: copenhagen metro
you forgot the cannibals..m
most big places you can use euro
Oh ok, we didn’t know this…
Hey guys . If you ever come to DK again, give a call and I'm happy to show you another DK ..
That’s so sweet, thank you so much 😊 your very kind 💖
Oh no...
why the love of god did you not visit the oldest theme park and lovely forest we got?
We did visit Tivoli Gardens…
@@GoTimeTravels Dyrehavsbakken in klampenborg 20 min. by train from Copenhagen.
Why didn’t you teach me the nock jump?
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someboby want summer and somebody wants xmas
You can buy ticket on the bus, but only with cash.
Yes our problem was we had no cash 😞
Guy's " Coffee lover and Burger king" , doesnt match...🙂 and regarding visiting.... late august-early september is amazing, the colours that time of year is just wow.. thank you for visiting regardless ..lool
Super😅
Thank you 🙏
127kr for 3 Taco, fanme nej. Kan få 2 durum for de penge..
Yes, we thought it was expensive tacos
go to Copenhagen to eat in 7Eleven and Burger King? 😣
We didn’t eat Burger King?
Book my trip in Feb 2025 my birthday
Hai guys❤you reji from India🇮🇳
If you travel with a male companion, it is customary in Copenhagen to buy him a large ice-cold beer...🍺😏
🤩👍🤩👍
@@GoTimeTravels Trust me, it will be the cheapest thing on the trip after she's been to all the thrift stores and interior design stores..🤣
Jikes17 euro for only 3 tiny tacos, 20euro for 1 beer...
The tacos was really expensive, but it was 2 beers for €20
@@GoTimeTravels Ah ok thx my bad, that was little better
I did spot several places in Reffen which advertised 3 tacos for under 100kr. I wonder if @GoTimeTravels got something extra in theirs.
Don't tip in Denmark
Why the fuck would you eat 7/11 and burger King when visiting another country? 😅
Because of several possible reasons. A) Conveniency, B) Tired and don't want to use extra energy on thinking what the heck everything is when you have familiar options, C) Because you can, not every second needs to be spent by only eating local stuff.
Thank you. Everyone expects a tourist to eat and drink local food every single meal of their trip.It’s a ridiculous expectation and not realistic at all.
Idiotic comment.
@@GoTimeTravels haha sure kusse.
@@danniandersen5858 show some respect. We are all ambassadors for our own country.
How is the migrant situation there? Does Denmark pretty much keep their borders closed or are they just letting the whole 3rd world in like France, Germany etc are?
Much more closed the Germany but we have our share, think we are just short of 6 million people and just short of 500K is not of Danish decent.
@@Uriel-Septim. yikes you see that’s how it starts..sure there are 500,000 but with the amount of babies they make that’ll catch up real fast in the future..idk why these countries would accept so many people from completely different places it’s done nothing but cause conflicts and crime, rape etc rise..god help Europe
@@demam41 Honestly it's shameful, people of Europe need to do something ASAP.
could you please get out of the shot? What makes you think i clicked a *Denmark* video to see YOU?
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