Denmark has been a blast! We already cannot wait to come back! ❤🇩🇰 Thank you for all your amazing love and support! If you'd like to join our RUclips Channel (and get access to exclusive content) click here 👉 ruclips.net/user/delightfultravellersjoin Stay Delightful! ✌- Anna & Trevor
It's actually the seventh oldest monarchy, the oldest being: Imperial House of Japan(660 BCE), Kingdom of Cambodia (68 AD), Sultanate of Oman (751 AD), Kingdom of Morocco (788 AD), British Monarchy (871 AD), Kingdom of Norway (885 AD) and then Denamrk (935 AD) followed by Sweden (970 AD).
Great video. Most people visiting Denmark go eat some ridicoulusly expensive high-class `smørrebrød` which is not at all like the classic smørrebrød. But you guys tried a `håndværker` with butter and cheese, a Cocio and a `risted hotdog`. Much more autentic danish foodtour.
Har du drukket af nat potten? They eat the most expensive hotdog, and at the same time, it absolutely doesn't taste like a "risted" nothing they ate are even close to the real taste of denmark, beside "håndværkeren" and the coccio.
Everyone loves a delightful food tour! Those hot dogs looks so fresh and delicious! Can’t wait for the cruise though. I’ve never been on a cruise myself! Always wanted to do a Mediterranean or Norway cruise 🤘🏼
Anna and Trevor, I had a great time with you vicariously as you traveled Copenhagen. Now looking forward to your first ever cruise. Trevor, I hope you are 100% healthy for your new journey. 😊
To be honest, all our very large cemeteries can easily be mistaken for parks. Cemeteries like Bispebjerg Cemetery and Vestre Cemetery are designed in a way that easily make them double as parks. They are beautiful and serene. Regarding Nyhavn, please try to imagine this used to be a place where up towards 10,000 seamen passed through virtually daily. While Nyhavn used to be a pretty rowdy place, there were actually never any brothels in Nyhavn. They were all tucked away in the surrounding area. Hans Christian Andersen, during his lifetime, actually lived at 3 different locations in Nyhavn. Try to guess where he got inspiration to many of his fairytales. You should return sometime for a longer time and see something more than just Copenhagen.
I really don't like the hotdogs with everything. To me just the red sausage (red like the flag and white inside) with danish mustard and ketchup is more danish to me, because it is how you get them on the ferries, like Sundbusserne, if they even exist I don't know. Like the old Jeppe and so on.
Love itt!! I will def try all that soon! Planning to go end of November. I'm excited! Where did you guys stayed? any tips for finding budget friendly place but to too crowded? Thanks!
We visited Copenhagen in July, it’s a beautiful place. The Freetown Christiania is one of the craziest places I have ever been, we got told off there for taking photographs, so you wouldn’t be able to film in there. The Main Street there is where they sell cannabis ( which is illegal in Denmark) they nickname the street, pusher Street. Lots to see and do in the City. Well worth a visit.
Copenhagen looks so beautiful. And clean! I have never been there, as Amsterdam is the closest I have gotten. Question - Are Danish pancakes a thing there? There is a Danish community here in California named Solvang, where Danish pancakes are popular. They are bigger but much thinner than standard North American pancakes.
Yes. it is definitely a thing here in Denmark. They are thin and most often rolled in jam and sugar or around ice cream. Now you made me really hungry and will have to bake some pancakes
Technically, the pancakes eaten in Denmark can be classified as bread so they are definitely a pretty big thing in Denmark since Danes like anything bread. The Danish style pancakes are very similar to the French crepes. We just tend to eat them with other things and sometimes make them with different things that are not often seen in French cuisine. Danish pancakes may be simple but may also contain cardamom, grated lemon etc.
I have been missing in action,I’ve had so much going on in my life so sorry I’ve missed many of your travel videos. Copenhagen is so beautiful, I have friends there and I’d love to go there, it’s gorgeous 😍😌 I’m also a planner Anna, I need to or I’m lost lol
Assistens Kirkegård is an old graveyard that has recently been turned into a park. The grave of H C Andersen has a rather sad story. Andersen asked his very good friends the Colin family if he could be burried in their family grave site. They did not like that, but felt that they could not say no. Later someone thought that you could not have these irrelvant people burried in the great poet's grave, and all the Collins were moved to another graveyard. There are 10 hereditary monarchies in Europe. There is also one elective, absolute monarchy (the Vatican) and there is Andorra, which is sui generis. Have you seen the subtitles? They are crazy. "Million fork palace" is just one of the absurdities.
Loved this Video Trevor and Anna it is so Disappointing that here in New Brunswick CANADA you cannot have beer on a Public Beach or Public Park or Walking Down the Streets. When I spent time in Cuba you could have a Beer anywheres you could even have a beer in a car as long as the Driver was not drinking.🙂 Watching from New Brunswick CANADA Safe Travels🙂
In Denmark you can even have a beer while driving a car. You might get pulled over by the police if they notice, but if you’re not over the legal limit it’s not illegal 😅
And I'm sorry to have to mention, that the top of a can is considered "As clean as the seat of a public toilet". I never would drink directly from a Can! And the statue in the middle of "Amalienborg Castle" is considered one of the finest ever made, by a French sculptor: J.F.J. Saly. Amalienborg Castle were intended as the homes for 4 Noble families, after a huge fire and the planned building of a new town, but while waiting, they became bought by the King, during the built of a new Palace, Christiansborg, also after a fire. But he liked them so much that he bought all four! The newly built, Christiansborg then became the seat of the Danish Government (Folketinget), but still with an appartement for the Royal Family.
Spandauer was spot on . Sorry about the weather can’t remember a worse July. Anyway the world should just adopt the word smørrebrød open faced sandwich just sounds stupid it’s nothing like a sandwich. It’s like calling a pizza an open faced pie 😂
Louis Lassen was his name and he invented it here in Denmark, you can still buy the original version at Bakken (world's oldest amusement park, placed near the town Klampenborg north of Copenhagen)! ✌️😉🍻
Two big mistakes.. First.. The "pølsevogn" (hotdog wagon) has been THE Danish street food for more than a century... although there are far fewer now than there were 10-15 years ago. But if you want the authentic Copenhagen pølsevogn pølse, you don't go to an organic pølsevogn.. you go to a typical Tulip one. Second.. what is with this sour beer?! There's nothing even remotely Danish about that. Just get a Grøn (green) Tuborg, in a bottle, and use a second bottle to pop in cap off.. I mean SERIOUSLY! Everything else was spot on.. good job.
I totally agree! I moved away from Denmark when I was a child 😢 but whenever I visit my ‘home town’ of Copenhagen my first stop is a pølsevogn as you describe - so many good memories 😊
the poppy seed bun (håndværker) is a lot better with lotsa butter and pålægs chokolade (which is a small thin chocolate made specific'ly for breakfast or along those lines 😁
As a dane, I can tell you that hotdog is probably the worst hotdog in denmark. Overpriced, completely wrong sausage and bread. It doesn't taste like a danish hotdog at all.
Uhm håndværkere with butter and cheese....and Cocio, no better way to start the day...HC Andersens grave, bigger and flashier is the american way, this is the Danish way... Te-birkes is breakfast food too, and the hotdogs... well best hotdogs in the world.....well atleast of the 68 countries I have visited
Most boring food review of the city. You were not even close to getting to the true heart of danish street foods. You went so safe and with things you knew and didn't actually try out the true meaning of danish street foods. Should've taken some notes from Food Review Clubs trip here.
Lovely video. Tbh Danish food (Scandinavian food in general) is pretty dreadful. I have a Swedish friend who jokes that they really don’t have any decent food and just eat every other culture’s food bc their food is so terrible lol.
I wholeheartedly disagree. Denmark and Copenhagen is a place that international chefs look to for inspiration. New Nordic cuisine is both rooted in classic and modern Scandinavian cuisine and is now world renowned. I agree that we are a classic meat and potatoes country and that might seem a little bland, but if you actually visit you will find out it’s much more than that.
Yeah it is so terrible that Denmark has only won the title "worlds best restaurant" 6 times over the last 15 years. That is way less then... oh wait no that is better than any other country. And with this came the whole new Nordic cuisine concept. I know that is high end dining but that also gave a quality lift to the rest of the restaurant industry in Denmark.
Denmark has been a blast! We already cannot wait to come back! ❤🇩🇰 Thank you for all your amazing love and support! If you'd like to join our RUclips Channel (and get access to exclusive content) click here 👉 ruclips.net/user/delightfultravellersjoin Stay Delightful! ✌- Anna & Trevor
I had so much fun with you guys. Very happy the weather turned out great 🙂
Hope to see you back soon.
Safe travels
-Kristian
Thanks Kristian! 🤗 Your tour was so much fun and we already can't wait to come back to Copenhagen - Anna
@danevore8579 old-school Søborg represent! ✌️
Fun fact, the royal family in Denmark, is the oldest in the world.. the English, Swedish and Norwegian family descent from the danish family
Thanks for watching (and letting us know) 🤗 - Anna
It's actually the seventh oldest monarchy, the oldest being: Imperial House of Japan(660 BCE), Kingdom of Cambodia (68 AD), Sultanate of Oman (751 AD), Kingdom of Morocco (788 AD), British Monarchy (871 AD), Kingdom of Norway (885 AD) and then Denamrk (935 AD) followed by Sweden (970 AD).
What a beautiful area. Love to have the ice cream 🍦 and the hotdogs!! Hope all that food makes you feel better Trevor ! Enjoy 😉
Thanks so much 🤗 Feeling better already - Trevor
Kristian was an awesome guide and I learned some new and interesting information about Denmark!
Best Tour Guide EVER! 🤙 Denmark is a blast - Trevor
Great video. Most people visiting Denmark go eat some ridicoulusly expensive high-class `smørrebrød` which is not at all like the classic smørrebrød. But you guys tried a `håndværker` with butter and cheese, a Cocio and a `risted hotdog`. Much more autentic danish foodtour.
It was so good! That said we did eat expensive smorrebrod in the last video 🙈 - Trevor
Har du drukket af nat potten? They eat the most expensive hotdog, and at the same time, it absolutely doesn't taste like a "risted" nothing they ate are even close to the real taste of denmark, beside "håndværkeren" and the coccio.
Everyone loves a delightful food tour! Those hot dogs looks so fresh and delicious! Can’t wait for the cruise though. I’ve never been on a cruise myself! Always wanted to do a Mediterranean or Norway cruise 🤘🏼
The food here was fantastic Matty! Next video is the cruise 👍 - Trevor
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I really enjoyed that! How I would love to visit Denmark and try some of that cheese!
Anna and Trevor, I had a great time with you vicariously as you traveled Copenhagen. Now looking forward to your first ever cruise. Trevor, I hope you are 100% healthy for your new journey. 😊
Thanks so much! I'm already feeling better 😀 - Trevor
Camera is super clear today btw. Nicely done yall
haha thanks! - Trevor
To be honest, all our very large cemeteries can easily be mistaken for parks. Cemeteries like Bispebjerg Cemetery and Vestre Cemetery are designed in a way that easily make them double as parks. They are beautiful and serene.
Regarding Nyhavn, please try to imagine this used to be a place where up towards 10,000 seamen passed through virtually daily. While Nyhavn used to be a pretty rowdy place, there were actually never any brothels in Nyhavn. They were all tucked away in the surrounding area.
Hans Christian Andersen, during his lifetime, actually lived at 3 different locations in Nyhavn. Try to guess where he got inspiration to many of his fairytales.
You should return sometime for a longer time and see something more than just Copenhagen.
Thanks for watching! - Anna
Another fun fact. The Danish Crown Princess (future Queen) is Australian, and her Dad is Scottish.
I really don't like the hotdogs with everything. To me just the red sausage (red like the flag and white inside) with danish mustard and ketchup is more danish to me, because it is how you get them on the ferries, like Sundbusserne, if they even exist I don't know. Like the old Jeppe and so on.
What a great tour with Christian! Everything looked delicious!~Cara ❤
The tour was a blast! 👍 - Trevor
9:50 everywhere else in Denmark they are called a Københavner Birkes.
Love itt!! I will def try all that soon! Planning to go end of November. I'm excited! Where did you guys stayed? any tips for finding budget friendly place but to too crowded? Thanks!
Great representation of Danish food 😍
We visited Copenhagen in July, it’s a beautiful place. The Freetown Christiania is one of the craziest places I have ever been, we got told off there for taking photographs, so you wouldn’t be able to film in there. The Main Street there is where they sell cannabis ( which is illegal in Denmark) they nickname the street, pusher Street. Lots to see and do in the City. Well worth a visit.
I sure hope he did you taste a flødebolle ( creambun) and rumkugle
Copenhagen looks so beautiful. And clean! I have never been there, as Amsterdam is the closest I have gotten. Question - Are Danish pancakes a thing there? There is a Danish community here in California named Solvang, where Danish pancakes are popular. They are bigger but much thinner than standard North American pancakes.
Yes. it is definitely a thing here in Denmark. They are thin and most often rolled in jam and sugar or around ice cream. Now you made me really hungry and will have to bake some pancakes
@@henningbosrensen8345 Thank you! 😊
Glad you got the answer you're looking for TT
Technically, the pancakes eaten in Denmark can be classified as bread so they are definitely a pretty big thing in Denmark since Danes like anything bread.
The Danish style pancakes are very similar to the French crepes. We just tend to eat them with other things and sometimes make them with different things that are not often seen in French cuisine. Danish pancakes may be simple but may also contain cardamom, grated lemon etc.
@TheChiefEng Thanks for the additional information! Good information for Trevor and Anna too if they continue to read the comments on this topic!
I have been missing in action,I’ve had so much going on in my life so sorry I’ve missed many of your travel videos. Copenhagen is so beautiful, I have friends there and I’d love to go there, it’s gorgeous 😍😌 I’m also a planner Anna, I need to or I’m lost lol
So sorry to hear that things haven't been going well Angie. Hope you're doing well - Anna
Assistens Kirkegård is an old graveyard that has recently been turned into a park.
The grave of H C Andersen has a rather sad story. Andersen asked his very good friends the Colin family if he could be burried in their family grave site. They did not like that, but felt that they could not say no. Later someone thought that you could not have these irrelvant people burried in the great poet's grave, and all the Collins were moved to another graveyard.
There are 10 hereditary monarchies in Europe. There is also one elective, absolute monarchy (the Vatican) and there is Andorra, which is sui generis.
Have you seen the subtitles? They are crazy. "Million fork palace" is just one of the absurdities.
Thanks for watching! - Anna
Very good video.❤
Loved this Video Trevor and Anna it is so Disappointing that here in New Brunswick CANADA you cannot have beer on a Public Beach or Public Park or Walking Down the Streets. When I spent time in Cuba you could have a Beer anywheres you could even have a beer in a car as long as the Driver was not drinking.🙂 Watching from New Brunswick CANADA Safe Travels🙂
I don't think we'll ever get use to drinking in public haha 🤣 So glad you liked the video - Anna
In Denmark you can even have a beer while driving a car. You might get pulled over by the police if they notice, but if you’re not over the legal limit it’s not illegal 😅
He has super English. Great tour guide.
The best! - Trevor
And I'm sorry to have to mention, that the top of a can is considered "As clean as the seat of a public toilet". I never would drink directly from a Can!
And the statue in the middle of "Amalienborg Castle" is considered one of the finest ever made, by a French sculptor: J.F.J. Saly. Amalienborg Castle were intended as the homes for 4 Noble families, after a huge fire and the planned building of a new town, but while waiting, they became bought by the King, during the built of a new Palace, Christiansborg, also after a fire. But he liked them so much that he bought all four! The newly built, Christiansborg then became the seat of the Danish Government (Folketinget), but still with an appartement for the Royal Family.
The pastry named "Spandauer" has it's name as sarcastic comment refering to the bloody german machinegun nests from ww1, good humour! 😂😂😂
Spandauer was spot on . Sorry about the weather can’t remember a worse July.
Anyway the world should just adopt the word smørrebrød open faced sandwich just sounds stupid it’s nothing like a sandwich. It’s like calling a pizza an open faced pie 😂
Nothong personal but the food videos are my favorite.. merci
Glad you like them 🤙- Trevor
14:42 My mothers cousin is actually married to the castle manager of Fredensborg Castle.
Dominican Republic 🇩🇴 see you guy’s there
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the bread at døp has nothing to do with an authintic danish hotdog.. For the fancy hippies
الدنيمارك بلد جميل واتمنى زيارته
وانا احب بلدي المملكه العربيه السعوديه جداً❤❤
Queen Mary is Australian from Tasmania
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It actually was a Dane, in the US, who invented the Hamburger. A bun with meat in the middle.
Louis Lassen was his name and he invented it here in Denmark, you can still buy the original version at Bakken (world's oldest amusement park, placed near the town Klampenborg north of Copenhagen)! ✌️😉🍻
Two big mistakes..
First.. The "pølsevogn" (hotdog wagon) has been THE Danish street food for more than a century... although there are far fewer now than there were 10-15 years ago. But if you want the authentic Copenhagen pølsevogn pølse, you don't go to an organic pølsevogn.. you go to a typical Tulip one.
Second.. what is with this sour beer?! There's nothing even remotely Danish about that. Just get a Grøn (green) Tuborg, in a bottle, and use a second bottle to pop in cap off.. I mean SERIOUSLY!
Everything else was spot on.. good job.
I totally agree! I moved away from Denmark when I was a child 😢 but whenever I visit my ‘home town’ of Copenhagen my first stop is a pølsevogn as you describe - so many good memories 😊
the poppy seed bun (håndværker) is a lot better with lotsa butter and pålægs chokolade (which is a small thin chocolate made specific'ly for breakfast or along those lines 😁
Good to know! - Anna
He is correct, Cocio is the best chocolate milk in the world. IN THE WORLD!
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Not just a Monarchy, its the Oldest Monarchy in the World..
Sporvejen best burgers in Copenhagen.
just so you know.. the danish monarchy is way older thant the british...
As a dane, I can tell you that hotdog is probably the worst hotdog in denmark. Overpriced, completely wrong sausage and bread. It doesn't taste like a danish hotdog at all.
Vildt at man ikke kan drikke en øl i det offentlige run i Canada 😒
Denmark have the oldest kingdom in the world
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Uhm håndværkere with butter and cheese....and Cocio, no better way to start the day...HC Andersens grave, bigger and flashier is the american way, this is the Danish way... Te-birkes is breakfast food too, and the hotdogs... well best hotdogs in the world.....well atleast of the 68 countries I have visited
Very nice in Copenhagen but Oslo is better. 🙂 Welcome to Oslo, Norway!
No it's not, it's full of Norwegians! 😉
@@Bannimann2 🤔🙄
Copenhagen me this and Copenhagen me that there is other cities to visit than that overrated place
Most boring food review of the city. You were not even close to getting to the true heart of danish street foods. You went so safe and with things you knew and didn't actually try out the true meaning of danish street foods. Should've taken some notes from Food Review Clubs trip here.
Lovely video. Tbh Danish food (Scandinavian food in general) is pretty dreadful. I have a Swedish friend who jokes that they really don’t have any decent food and just eat every other culture’s food bc their food is so terrible lol.
I wholeheartedly disagree. Denmark and Copenhagen is a place that international chefs look to for inspiration. New Nordic cuisine is both rooted in classic and modern Scandinavian cuisine and is now world renowned.
I agree that we are a classic meat and potatoes country and that might seem a little bland, but if you actually visit you will find out it’s much more than that.
Yeah it is so terrible that Denmark has only won the title "worlds best restaurant" 6 times over the last 15 years. That is way less then... oh wait no that is better than any other country. And with this came the whole new Nordic cuisine concept. I know that is high end dining but that also gave a quality lift to the rest of the restaurant industry in Denmark.
omg LOL you are so wrong and might i say pathetic