As you approach,your ship dodges wind farms and an island fortress. It isn’t the most scenic approach,but silvery Scandinavian seas add ethereal beauty.
In Copenhagen,the pastry scene is buzzy,and there’s a distinct charm that I can’t quite put my finger on. But an ex-Noma chef has a good theory.
I’m not sure if we would have driven to Bagsvaerd Church had we not been familiar with Jorn Utzon’s work,but I was curious.
From cute canals to luscious markets,sleek design stores to massive palaces.
Walk in the footsteps of Saga and Martin,and other Scandi noir stars,on the streets of Copenhagen.
Its impressive restoration,and enviable location,makes the Admiral a smart base from which to explore the engaging Danish capital.
It's friendly and walkable,with world-class architecture,design and cuisine. What's not to love?
The best things see and do in Copenhagen.
Both great choices but Copenhagen,definitely.
Chefs are changing the rules in Scandinavia's culinary capital.