Guest Contributor | September 2nd, 2012
When you are on a holiday you have all the rights to indulge on things you won’t normally dare. That includes excessive consumption of Gin & Tonic, sampling your own body weights of cheese or attending a Cake Festival organised by Copenhagen Pastry Guild with works of the best “konditorer” in Copenhagen.
Konditorer is someone [...]
Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, Slideshows
Guest Contributor | March 5th, 2010
This Copenhagen guide is written by a native who has lived in New York for the past ten years, meaning, this is more a story of re-locating and not so much the do’s and don’ts of visiting. I know this city and grew up here and yet my point of references seem to be [...]
Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe, Slideshows
PaperPlane | July 5th, 2008
Words by Carli Philips
Modern art museums are meant to be in the centre of town, right? A saunter over to the Tate Modern, an easy subway ride to MOMA, a short stroll to the Pompidou. Read the map, mark the route, follow the signs…wham bam thank you ma’am.
Contrary to contemporary tourist lore however, some [...]
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Jamie McLellan | December 3rd, 2006
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Tips for Copenhagen
Pack a picnic of delicious breads and Danish sweets from the Trianon Bakery (Frederiksberg Centeret), grab half a dozen Tuborgs and head down to the harbor to cool off.
I am told the water is “super clean” by my Scandinavian friends. Technically it’s illegal to swim anywhere other than the designated enclosed swimming area, [...]
Denmark, Europe, Slideshows