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So glad to have seen this! Great guide and information going around Copenhagen, truly looks like an amazing city! We plan to be there on September so all your tips have been well noted! ;))
Also a local here. Great tips, Adam - and I also always recommend people coming between May and October (September *can* be quite nice, if we have an _Indian Summer_ ). ☀ But June─July─August ftw. Yes: Learning the bike rules and not walking out onto the bike lanes are important for visitors. 🚲 Ride slowly on the right side on the bike lane (if you rent a bike). TY. _PS: I like your choice of music, footage and editing._
11:28 Måske du ikke ved, men det er ikke tilladt at fotografere eller filme, hvor der er badezoner, uden man har en særlig tilladelse fra Københavns kommune. Derfor har Københavns kommune afsat 2.000.000 kr i 2024 til vagter, der skal kontrollere badezonerne, det er en overtrædelse af ordensbekendtgørelsen § 16. 😉
I would like to add, that buying a ticket for transport, is paying for transport in zones, whatever way you choose. You can select Train, S-Train, Metro, Bus and the yellow harbor ferries. You can combine your journey between these methods of transportation, as you like. Maybe a train from Airport to Nørreport, change to Metro going to Frederiksberg, here you take a bus to your end station. You pay for getting from A to B, regardless of transportation. When I am visiting family in CPH, I usually take a day "off", buying myself a Citypass and travel around the city without a plan. A Citypass is very convenient.
We stayed right near the gardens last weekend. It was amazing! Found your videos while I was out there and now I’m looking at getting back to Copenhagen asap!
Very informative, loved the beautiful people, landmarks, and culture. I do pray for a safe trip when we visit Europe. I can tell you like your tour work, thanks for sharing your hard work with us. Wishing you all health, love, and only good things always!
I'm going today from the 21-28th july. From Miami to Copenhagen. First time leaving 95 degrees 1000% humidity. Miami. Can't wait to freeze and visit this beautiful country and city! Solo trip 😮
thanks Adam. I saw lots of different videos but your two I saw were both perfect. Got to see the most important things that I want to see on my visit!!
Really cool video. I now stay down the road from your apartment and your info was very helpful for me to make some smarter choices when I moved from Cape Town
You'll need some good clothing layers for sure! And perhaps consider doing more inside activities compared to what I might show here. So mix in a museum, a cafe visit etc. in between everything else. It also gets dark really early, so keep that in mind for when making plans. I will be making more videos focused on winter travel in Copenhagen, when we get a little closer, so keep an eye out! Thanks a lot for watching.
P.s. are you available for daily hire wingman while I’m in KBH. Although I know the city pretty well, the last time I was there was in 2006. A lot has changed I’ve noticed.
Hej Adam, I really enjoyed your video. I was an expat in KBH for about 10 years and I’ve been planning a trip back for 10 days. Can you recommend a hotel in Fredericksberg that’s affordable and near Fredricksberg Alle? Thanks, and tusind tak.😊ogsa, is Cafe Victor still open. How about that jazz club, La Fontaine? Those two places were my favorite hangouts with my jazzy friends Kristor, the “bassman” and Janus, the “tommermand”.
Hey! Somehow I missed your comment, apologies. Sounds awesome though! You could look at Cabinn Scandinavia hotel or maybe Hotel Sct Thomas. I do go over some of the options in my newest video! Cafe Victor is still open and going strong :) I have never been to La Fontaine, but as far as I can see, it's still there and plenty of events going on!
It's beautiful and not so busy - but pretty cold 😅 And probably quite rainy. So depends on what you're looking to do. In Winter, I recommend tying in more museum and indoor activities (compared to summertime), just cause you likely won't be wanting to walk around outside all day. It can be fantastic in Winter, if you just know a bit what to expect, mainly regarding the weather 😅
Depending on how much museum watching you are going to be doing. A Copenhagen City Card is good! It gives you free public transportation and free admission to up to 80+ attractions! Including Tivoli and also some museums outside Copenhagen. I.e. In Elsinore (The "home" of Hamlet"), Roskilde (Don't miss out on the viking ship museum!), and Lejre (The old "capital" (though capital wasn't used at that point in time. The king was travelling around the country. It was when we had an elective monarchy instead of hereditary as now). There have been loads of Stone age, Bronze age, iron age, and viking age finds in the area. Don't miss out on Lejre Land of Legends. An open air museum from prehistoric up until the medieval times.)
I am going to be visiting Denmark this summer. However, I am a bit afraid because I have a connective tissue disorder that makes it very hard to walk long distances as my joints regularly dislocate. How would you suggest getting around?
The public transportation is great. You can easily take the metro between the major places you want to see and not have to walk as much. You can use journeyplanner.dk to see and plan your routes - if you take the metro a lot, look into a 72h ticket (or however long you're staying). Doing the boat tour is a great way to see the city from the water. You could also do the hop on hop off buses. Or take a 'bicycle taxi' to see the city from street level - without as much walking. Hope you have a great trip!
@@thenordicadam Thank you! I will look into that! I live in California, so it's safe to say I have only taken a bus a handful of times, so this will be a new experience. I will be staying for almost a month visiting family, so it is probably a good idea to invest in a travel card.
@@angelagerber470 Ah, that sounds awesome! Then you could also look into getting a 'Rejsekort'. It's what us locals use - essentially it makes all trips a little bit cheaper, but there's a start up charge so it's really only worth it for longer trips. You can get these at the larger stations at the ticket counter I believe.
The transcript really can't handle Danish placenames! I need to watch the walking tour segment again to write all the places down. Otherwise a really great video!
Hahah, never thought of that! Apologies. Hope it was still somewhat useful. I will try to better write the names on the screen going forward - thanks for watching!
@@thenordicadam The names on the screen are OK, l think. I still haven't gone back to write down the walking tour places . It was the automatic transcript which was terrible. I was hoping to just screenshot the transcript but l have to work a bit harder! Thanks, anyway, l intend to pop over from Skåne next week and explore on foot.
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Best advice from a local who knows Copenhagen very well. Thanks!
Enjoy your trip to Copenhagen!
So glad to have seen this! Great guide and information going around Copenhagen, truly looks like an amazing city! We plan to be there on September so all your tips have been well noted! ;))
Also a local here. Great tips, Adam - and I also always recommend people coming between May and October (September *can* be quite nice, if we have an _Indian Summer_ ). ☀
But June─July─August ftw.
Yes: Learning the bike rules and not walking out onto the bike lanes are important for visitors. 🚲 Ride slowly on the right side on the bike lane (if you rent a bike). TY.
_PS: I like your choice of music, footage and editing._
Really appreciate it! Thanks for watching 🙏
Great video mate, went to Copenhagen in 2019, first time I'd left the UK, absolutely loved it, hope to go back soon
11:28 Måske du ikke ved, men det er ikke tilladt at fotografere eller filme, hvor der er badezoner, uden man har en særlig tilladelse fra Københavns kommune. Derfor har Københavns kommune afsat 2.000.000 kr i 2024 til vagter, der skal kontrollere badezonerne, det er en overtrædelse af ordensbekendtgørelsen § 16. 😉
I would like to add, that buying a ticket for transport, is paying for transport in zones, whatever way you choose. You can select Train, S-Train, Metro, Bus and the yellow harbor ferries. You can combine your journey between these methods of transportation, as you like. Maybe a train from Airport to Nørreport, change to Metro going to Frederiksberg, here you take a bus to your end station. You pay for getting from A to B, regardless of transportation.
When I am visiting family in CPH, I usually take a day "off", buying myself a Citypass and travel around the city without a plan. A Citypass is very convenient.
I would love to see more. Jobs for the foreigners for me most interesting. Thank you, great channel...
We stayed right near the gardens last weekend. It was amazing! Found your videos while I was out there and now I’m looking at getting back to Copenhagen asap!
Very informative, loved the beautiful people, landmarks, and culture. I do pray for a safe trip when we visit Europe. I can tell you like your tour work, thanks for sharing your hard work with us. Wishing you all health, love, and only good things always!
Thanks for your lovely comment, Edward. I wish you an amazing trip to Europe, thanks for watching!
I'm going today from the 21-28th july. From Miami to Copenhagen. First time leaving 95 degrees 1000% humidity. Miami.
Can't wait to freeze and visit this beautiful country and city!
Solo trip 😮
Fantastic! Enjoy your trip - hope you'll have some decent weather :)
I hope you enjoyed your stay!
thanks Adam. I saw lots of different videos but your two I saw were both perfect. Got to see the most important things that I want to see on my visit!!
Really glad you think so! Have an awesome trip - thanks for watching.
Really cool video. I now stay down the road from your apartment and your info was very helpful for me to make some smarter choices when I moved from Cape Town
That's awesome to hear! Welcome to Copenhagen :)
Lovely video. Thanks Adam.
So informative thank you. May I ask what camera are you using?
Planing to visit there at the end of this month... I wish it would be a good weather and temperature ❤
Sounds fantastic! Hope you get lucky with the weather - enjoy your trip :)
Very helpful guide! I am travelling to Copenhagen in November, any tips for fall/winter travel?
You'll need some good clothing layers for sure!
And perhaps consider doing more inside activities compared to what I might show here. So mix in a museum, a cafe visit etc. in between everything else.
It also gets dark really early, so keep that in mind for when making plans.
I will be making more videos focused on winter travel in Copenhagen, when we get a little closer, so keep an eye out! Thanks a lot for watching.
This vidéo is very interesting! Thanks
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks a lot for watching :)
You are living in a best neighborhood.👍👍.
Frederiksberg Allé er også en af mine favoritgader i byen.
You are such nice down to earth human being. So frank so truthful, you are helping and doing such nice Job. Allah bless you.🤲🤓♥️
Thank you! I appreciate it - and thanks for watching :)
P.s. are you available for daily hire wingman while I’m in KBH. Although I know the city pretty well, the last time I was there was in 2006. A lot has changed I’ve noticed.
Super go travel guide .. meget flot at i kan klare jer for 3-4K i dagligvarer i cph
Der er også en del havregryn involveret :)
Tak fordi du så med!
Hej Adam, I really enjoyed your video. I was an expat in KBH for about 10 years and I’ve been planning a trip back for 10 days. Can you recommend a hotel in Fredericksberg that’s affordable and near Fredricksberg Alle? Thanks, and tusind tak.😊ogsa, is Cafe Victor still open. How about that jazz club, La Fontaine? Those two places were my favorite hangouts with my jazzy friends Kristor, the “bassman” and Janus, the “tommermand”.
Hey! Somehow I missed your comment, apologies. Sounds awesome though!
You could look at Cabinn Scandinavia hotel or maybe Hotel Sct Thomas. I do go over some of the options in my newest video!
Cafe Victor is still open and going strong :) I have never been to La Fontaine, but as far as I can see, it's still there and plenty of events going on!
Winter is great! The true Denmark ! Hyygge
What's the city like around valentine's/ mid February? I have a trip planned then. But second guessing it.😅
It's beautiful and not so busy - but pretty cold 😅 And probably quite rainy.
So depends on what you're looking to do. In Winter, I recommend tying in more museum and indoor activities (compared to summertime), just cause you likely won't be wanting to walk around outside all day. It can be fantastic in Winter, if you just know a bit what to expect, mainly regarding the weather 😅
Copenhagen is the best city for living.Denmark is the best country for living.
Depending on how much museum watching you are going to be doing. A Copenhagen City Card is good! It gives you free public transportation and free admission to up to 80+ attractions! Including Tivoli and also some museums outside Copenhagen. I.e. In Elsinore (The "home" of Hamlet"), Roskilde (Don't miss out on the viking ship museum!), and Lejre (The old "capital" (though capital wasn't used at that point in time. The king was travelling around the country. It was when we had an elective monarchy instead of hereditary as now). There have been loads of Stone age, Bronze age, iron age, and viking age finds in the area. Don't miss out on Lejre Land of Legends. An open air museum from prehistoric up until the medieval times.)
Some great tips here! Thanks for sharing.
I am going to be visiting Denmark this summer. However, I am a bit afraid because I have a connective tissue disorder that makes it very hard to walk long distances as my joints regularly dislocate. How would you suggest getting around?
The public transportation is great. You can easily take the metro between the major places you want to see and not have to walk as much. You can use journeyplanner.dk to see and plan your routes - if you take the metro a lot, look into a 72h ticket (or however long you're staying).
Doing the boat tour is a great way to see the city from the water. You could also do the hop on hop off buses. Or take a 'bicycle taxi' to see the city from street level - without as much walking.
Hope you have a great trip!
@@thenordicadam Thank you! I will look into that! I live in California, so it's safe to say I have only taken a bus a handful of times, so this will be a new experience. I will be staying for almost a month visiting family, so it is probably a good idea to invest in a travel card.
@@angelagerber470 Ah, that sounds awesome! Then you could also look into getting a 'Rejsekort'. It's what us locals use - essentially it makes all trips a little bit cheaper, but there's a start up charge so it's really only worth it for longer trips. You can get these at the larger stations at the ticket counter I believe.
@@thenordicadamthank you! I will check it out!
Where do you swim
Frederiksberg is the best part of Copenhagen 🥰even though it is not actually CPH
Yeah, I might be a little biased because it's where we live ;)
Thanks for watching!
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I live in the US and would like an animal/ house sitting job next summer. Anybody
Out there let me know.thanks
The transcript really can't handle Danish placenames!
I need to watch the walking tour segment again to write all the places down.
Otherwise a really great video!
Hahah, never thought of that! Apologies. Hope it was still somewhat useful.
I will try to better write the names on the screen going forward - thanks for watching!
@@thenordicadam The names on the screen are OK, l think. I still haven't gone back to write down the walking tour places . It was the automatic transcript which was terrible.
I was hoping to just screenshot the transcript but l have to work a bit harder!
Thanks, anyway, l intend to pop over from Skåne next week and explore on foot.
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