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As both a convenient form of exercise and an eco-friendly alternative to cars, biking is the standard mode of transportation in many parts of Europe, with some sources estimating that as much as 50% of the population relies on bikes to get around in certain cities. As a traveler, biking is also one of the best ways to experience the culture of a location first-hand while saving you money and time in the process. Keep reading to learn more about some of the top cities to explore by bike in Europe.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Would this really be a list of the best cities for biking in Europe if we didn’t include Amsterdam? Dubbed the “Cycling Capital of the World,” Amsterdam’s flat terrain and extensive network of dedicated cycling lanes make the city a haven for anyone looking to explore by bike. Follow the canals and take in the views of the city’s historic neighborhoods, or take a ride through the famous Vondelpark.

Copenhagen, Denmark

If there’s one European city that can compete with Amsterdam as a top destination for cycling, it’s Copenhagen. Bike culture in the Danish capital is deeply ingrained in its daily life, and with more bikes than cars in the city, it’s a cinch to get around on two wheels as a local or a tourist. Ride along the waterfront to explore the charming Nyhavn district—just be sure to make the occasion pitstop for some Danish pastries, of course. 

Barcelona, Spain

While not as renowned for cycling as Amsterdam or Copenhagen, Barcelona has become increasingly bike-friendly over the last few years. The city is now home to over 300 kilometers of cycling lanes, and bike rental companies have been popping up left and right. Beyond offering an affordable and convenient way to get around, it probably doesn’t hurt that many of the paths also serve as prime viewpoints for taking in the coastline.

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Copenhagen 101: First-Time Itinerary  https://travelerdreams.com/copenhagen-101-first-time-itinerary/ Sun, 13 Aug 2023 12:55:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=25000 Ah, the enchanting city of Copenhagen, where history, culture, and modernity blend seamlessly. If you’re planning your inaugural visit to this Danish gem, we’ve got you covered with a delightful first-time itinerary. Day 1: Exploring the Old and New Begin your adventure at Nyhavn, the picturesque harbor lined with colorful buildings. Take a leisurely canal […]

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Ah, the enchanting city of Copenhagen, where history, culture, and modernity blend seamlessly. If you’re planning your inaugural visit to this Danish gem, we’ve got you covered with a delightful first-time itinerary.

Day 1: Exploring the Old and New

Begin your adventure at Nyhavn, the picturesque harbor lined with colorful buildings. Take a leisurely canal cruise to absorb the city’s charm. Then, delve into history at the Rosenborg Castle, home to the Danish crown jewels. Wind down with a stroll through Tivoli Gardens, an iconic amusement park.

Day 2: Cultural Dive

Start at the National Museum to grasp Denmark’s rich heritage. Proceed to Christiansborg Palace, witnessing grandeur and housing the Danish Parliament. For art enthusiasts, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a treasure trove of sculptures and paintings. End your day at Paper Island’s street food market for diverse culinary delights.

Day 3: Bicycle Adventure and Little Mermaid

Embrace Copenhagen’s bike-friendly culture by renting a bicycle. Pedal through the vibrant streets to the Little Mermaid statue, an iconic symbol of the city. Head to Freetown Christiania for a unique experience of a self-governed community. Conclude your day at the Langelinie promenade, enjoying stunning sunset views.

Day 4: Modern Vibes

Dedicate this day to modern Copenhagen. Visit the impressive Black Diamond Royal Library and then proceed to the architectural marvel, The Royal Playhouse. Explore the trendy district of Nørrebro for hip boutiques and cafes. Wrap up your journey with a culinary exploration of New Nordic cuisine at a local restaurant.

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Top Free Things Tourists Can Do in Copenhagen, Denmark https://travelerdreams.com/top-free-things-tourists-can-do-in-copenhagen-denmark/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 14:41:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=23991 Taking a low-budget trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, isn’t as scary as it sounds. Despite being one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Copenhagen has plenty of attractions and activities that you don’t have to pay money to experience. Check out some of the top free things tourists can do in Copenhagen. Take a Photo Beside The […]

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Taking a low-budget trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, isn’t as scary as it sounds. Despite being one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Copenhagen has plenty of attractions and activities that you don’t have to pay money to experience.

Check out some of the top free things tourists can do in Copenhagen.

Take a Photo Beside The Little Mermaid Statue

Edvard Eriksen’s Little Mermaid statue, located at the Langelinie promenade, is one of Copenhagen’s most famous landmarks. You can check it out for free and snap a few photos while you’re there. They will look great on your Instagram.

Walk the Harbour Circle

The 8-mile-long Harbour Circle circles Copenhagen and represents the ultimate walking adventure. You will get to enjoy all sorts of amazing sights and live performances and get to know the city at its finest.

See the Plants at the Botanical Garden

Copenhagen’s Botanical Garden is considered Denmark’s richest collection of plants. Situated close to Nørreport Station, the garden is free for all visitors. You’ll be able to see more than 13,000 species of plants covering 24 acres.

Enjoy a Fun Day at Bakken

Bakken is the world’s oldest amusement park still in operation. It features a number of rides, including a rollercoaster, performances by entertainers, and music shows. And everything is free.

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How Copenhagen Became One of the Most Sustainable Cities in the World https://travelerdreams.com/how-copenhagen-became-one-of-the-most-sustainable-cities-in-the-world/ Sun, 07 May 2023 14:45:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22129 Copenhagen, Denmark is a sustainability aficionado’s dream. As one of the most sustainable and energy-efficient cities in the world, they are showing that eco-living is possible with proper infrastructure and systems put in place. Copenhagen has done a lot to become more sustainable and energy efficient, as it certainly didn’t happen overnight. Here are just […]

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Copenhagen, Denmark is a sustainability aficionado’s dream. As one of the most sustainable and energy-efficient cities in the world, they are showing that eco-living is possible with proper infrastructure and systems put in place. Copenhagen has done a lot to become more sustainable and energy efficient, as it certainly didn’t happen overnight. Here are just some of the features that make this city so impressive.

Bike Infrastructure

One of the most significant investments Copenhagen made to become a more sustainable city was the extensive system of bike paths that were built. The infrastructure has made biking so accessible that it quickly became the most frequent method of transportation for everyday travel. This drastically reduces carbon emissions because there are less cars on the road.

Energy Efficient Heating and Cooling

You might be surprised at how much the heating and cooling system a city uses has an impact on its carbon footprint. It reduces the amount of energy lost in transportation by altering the city’s heating and cooling system to be more localized and energy efficient.

Urban Development

Copenhagen has also learned the importance of conserving green space within the city. Other than aesthetics, keeping green spaces in a city helps with regulating city temperatures.

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3 Museums to Check Out in Copenhagen, Denmark https://travelerdreams.com/3-museums-to-check-out-in-copenhagen-denmark/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:20:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22785 Copenhagen is a bit of a hidden gem compared to other European cities when it comes to museums. The capital of Denmark is home to some of the world’s most impressive and diverse collections, covering everything from Danish history and culture to modern art and design. Whether you’re a history buff or an art lover, […]

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Copenhagen is a bit of a hidden gem compared to other European cities when it comes to museums. The capital of Denmark is home to some of the world’s most impressive and diverse collections, covering everything from Danish history and culture to modern art and design. Whether you’re a history buff or an art lover, there is something for you to discover in Copenhagen’s museum scene. If you’re planning a trip to Copenhagen, here are a few we most recommend making part of your itinerary.

National Museum of Denmark

This museum showcases all things Danish from prehistoric times to modern-day. Visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to the Viking Age, the Danish Middle Ages, and the lives of Danish people from as recently as 2000. There’s even a dedicated Toy Museum displaying almost 5000 toys from the 1600-1800s.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Glyptotek is a paradise for lovers of both modern and ancient art. Its collections include sculptures, paintings, and other works dating as far back as 3000 BCE. The museum also houses an impressive collection of French Impressionist paintings as well as the largest display of Danish Golden Age sculptures in Denmark.

The Museum of Danish Resistance

The Museum of Danish Resistance is dedicated to the Danish people’s struggle against the Nazi occupation during World War II. The museum showcases artifacts such as photographs and underground newspapers to tell powerful and moving stories of the Danish fight for freedom.

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3 Sustainable Cities for Eco-Conscious Travelers https://travelerdreams.com/3-sustainable-cities-for-eco-conscious-travelers/ Wed, 08 Mar 2023 16:01:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22716 There’s no denying that tourism has a significant effect on the environment. While we’ll always love getting to know new places and experiencing different cultures, we also know it’s important to consider the impact of our adventures. With a little bit of planning, eco-friendly travel is possible. One key aspect to keep in mind is […]

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There’s no denying that tourism has a significant effect on the environment. While we’ll always love getting to know new places and experiencing different cultures, we also know it’s important to consider the impact of our adventures. With a little bit of planning, eco-friendly travel is possible.

One key aspect to keep in mind is the sustainability of your destination, and there are plenty of beautiful and unique locations around the world where environmentally-conscious practices are an integral part of daily life. Read on to learn more about some of the most sustainable cities.

Stockholm, Sweden

With a goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2040, Stockholm has invested heavily in renewable energy and has a well-established public transportation system. The city also encourages cycling with plenty of bike-friendly infrastructure, while green spaces like the Royal National City Park provide an oasis for visitors looking to connect with nature.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen aims to become a carbon-neutral city by 2025 and currently receives much of its electricity and heat from a local waste-to-energy plant. Visitors can explore the city using its vast public transportation system or on over 200 miles of dedicated bike lanes. We recommend checking out Banegaarden, a “Green Oasis” located on a reclaimed railway station.

Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is a global leader in sustainability and its green initiatives such as a comprehensive recycling program contribute its emissions being among the lowest in North America. Eco-conscious visitors can spend time exploring the city’s green spaces, including Stanley Park, which is home to an estimated half-million trees.

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Cozy Up at These Popular Copenhagen Coffee Spots https://travelerdreams.com/cozy-up-at-these-popular-copenhagen-coffee-spots/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:29:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=19862 Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of […]

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Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world. Its capital, Copenhagen, is packed with coffee shops, many of which are designed to be warm and inviting spaces, perfect for cozying up in to pass the time. Here are some of our favorites:

The Coffee Collective

The Coffee Collective takes their coffee so seriously that they’ve not only opened several shops around the city, they also host courses where the coffee-curious can learn about different beans or how to brew a perfect cup. Their Scandinavian-style decor offers clean and inviting space to sit back and relax with a hot cup.

Democratic Coffee

Democratic’s single-origin, light roast coffee is some of the best in the city, but their pastries are also worth stopping by for. They’re freshly baked twice a day by an in-house pastry chef and make for a perfect snack alone or served with an espresso.

Prolog Coffee Bar

Quality and sustainability have been the driving force behind this Copenhagen coffee shop since it opened. They roast their own beans, which are sourced from sustainable farms and grown by farmers who are paid a living wage. The quality and attention to detail come through in every cup they serve.

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These Are the Top 3 Most Liveable Cities of 2022 https://travelerdreams.com/these-are-the-top-3-most-liveable-cities-of-2022/ Thu, 10 Nov 2022 14:58:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=21058 It is said that moving to a different country is one of the bravest things you can do. Whether it is for work, love, or better quality of life, the world is full of incredible places to explore and set down roots. Here are the top 3 cities to consider, according to the Economist Intelligence […]

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It is said that moving to a different country is one of the bravest things you can do. Whether it is for work, love, or better quality of life, the world is full of incredible places to explore and set down roots. Here are the top 3 cities to consider, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2022. 

Vienna, Austria

With an overall rating of 99.1, it doesn’t get better than the Austrian capital. Excellent healthcare, a lively arts and culture scene, and a cost of living that is lower than other European cities make Vienna a wonderful place to live. Plus, you can eat as much schnitzel and Sachertorte as you please!

Copenhagen, Denmark 

Copenhagen is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, thanks to its top-class infrastructure. The city is also filled with public parks, galleries, and outstanding restaurants that complement its old-world charm.

Zurich, Switzerland

Trains that always run on time? We’d expect no less from a country that is famous for its watches. Efficiency in Zurich also extends to spotless streets, supreme healthcare, and first-rate infrastructure; plus, the city is known as a haven for creative people.

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24 Hours in Copenhagen, Denmark: Top Things to See and Do https://travelerdreams.com/24-hours-in-copenhagen-denmark-top-things-to-see-and-do/ Mon, 01 Aug 2022 16:23:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=17920 We think we can all agree that 24 hours in Copenhagen isn’t remotely enough even to scratch the surface of everything Denmark’s picturesque capital has to offer. However, if you only have one day in Copenhagen, here is how you should spend it. Have a Breakfast in a Cozy Café You will need the energy […]

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We think we can all agree that 24 hours in Copenhagen isn’t remotely enough even to scratch the surface of everything Denmark’s picturesque capital has to offer. However, if you only have one day in Copenhagen, here is how you should spend it.

Have a Breakfast in a Cozy Café

You will need the energy to tackle Copenhagen, and the best way to get some is by visiting one of the city’s many cafes for a cup of coffee and breakfast. We recommend a soft-boiled egg paired with rye bread and butter, which is the locals’ favorite.

Check Out Colorful Houses of Nyhavn

After filling your belly, head to Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn district. Here you can enjoy charming architecture, snap a photo of the neighborhood’s world-famous colorful facades, and check out the famous Little Mermaid sculpture, which is situated nearby.

Visit the National Museum of Denmark

The National Museum of Denmark is located less than a mile from Nyhavn, meaning you can get to it on foot. Here you’ll have a chance to learn more about the country’s history and see items and antiques ranging from reindeer-hunters of the Ice Age and Vikings to the modern age.

Explore Strøget

Hitting Copenhagen’s famous shopping street Strøget is a must after the National Museum of Denmark and it will take you less than 10 minutes to get there. You can explore all sorts of high-end shops, souvenir establishments, and restaurants. While here, you can use the opportunity to get lunch and cross off some of Denmark’s authentic meals off your list.

Have Fun at Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens amusement park is considered one of Copenhagen’s most-visited tourist attractions. It attracts more than four million people annually, who come to enjoy the park’s exceptionally fun rides and attractions like The Pantomime Theater and Tivoli Aquarium.

Hit a Nightclub or Bar in Vesterbro

A perfect way to cap off a busy day is to enjoy a few drinks at one of many nightclubs and bars in the Vesterbro neighborhood. The area offers the best nightlife in Copenhagen and is the place where everyone can find something that fits their taste.

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3 Beautiful Palaces in Copenhagen, Denmark You Shouldn’t Miss For the World https://travelerdreams.com/3-beautiful-palaces-in-copenhagen-denmark-you-shouldnt-miss-for-the-world/ Tue, 19 Apr 2022 08:30:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=18261 Copenhagen is heaven on earth for architecture lovers and it will leave you in awe no matter which style of architecture is your favorite. If you have a soft spot for classical architecture, its castles and palaces will knock you off your feet, especially these three. Rosenborg Castle One of Copenhagen’s most popular tourist attractions, […]

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Copenhagen is heaven on earth for architecture lovers and it will leave you in awe no matter which style of architecture is your favorite. If you have a soft spot for classical architecture, its castles and palaces will knock you off your feet, especially these three.

Rosenborg Castle

One of Copenhagen’s most popular tourist attractions, this renaissance castle has been around for over four centuries. It was originally built as a country summerhouse, but it now houses beautifully landscaped gardens and a museum with crown jewels and guided tours.

Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace is one of Copenhagen’s most important buildings since it serves as the seat of the Danish Parliament. Several parts of the parliament are also used by the Danish monarch to this day. Some of the parts of the palace can be visited by the public, most notably the royal reception rooms and the palace chapel.

Amalienborg

Christiansborg may be home to some royal rooms, but Amalienborg actually serves as the home of the Danish royal family. This rococo complex of palaces consists of four identical classical palaces, and the royal museum and marches by royal guards are two of its most popular tourist attractions.

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As both a convenient form of exercise and an eco-friendly alternative to cars, biking is the standard mode of transportation in many parts of Europe, with some sources estimating that as much as 50% of the population relies on bikes to get around in certain cities. As a traveler, biking is also one of the best ways to experience the culture of a location first-hand while saving you money and time in the process. Keep reading to learn more about some of the top cities to explore by bike in Europe.

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Would this really be a list of the best cities for biking in Europe if we didn’t include Amsterdam? Dubbed the “Cycling Capital of the World,” Amsterdam’s flat terrain and extensive network of dedicated cycling lanes make the city a haven for anyone looking to explore by bike. Follow the canals and take in the views of the city’s historic neighborhoods, or take a ride through the famous Vondelpark.

Copenhagen, Denmark

If there’s one European city that can compete with Amsterdam as a top destination for cycling, it’s Copenhagen. Bike culture in the Danish capital is deeply ingrained in its daily life, and with more bikes than cars in the city, it’s a cinch to get around on two wheels as a local or a tourist. Ride along the waterfront to explore the charming Nyhavn district—just be sure to make the occasion pitstop for some Danish pastries, of course. 

Barcelona, Spain

While not as renowned for cycling as Amsterdam or Copenhagen, Barcelona has become increasingly bike-friendly over the last few years. The city is now home to over 300 kilometers of cycling lanes, and bike rental companies have been popping up left and right. Beyond offering an affordable and convenient way to get around, it probably doesn’t hurt that many of the paths also serve as prime viewpoints for taking in the coastline.

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Copenhagen 101: First-Time Itinerary  https://travelerdreams.com/copenhagen-101-first-time-itinerary/ Sun, 13 Aug 2023 12:55:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=25000 Ah, the enchanting city of Copenhagen, where history, culture, and modernity blend seamlessly. If you’re planning your inaugural visit to this Danish gem, we’ve got you covered with a delightful first-time itinerary. Day 1: Exploring the Old and New Begin your adventure at Nyhavn, the picturesque harbor lined with colorful buildings. Take a leisurely canal […]

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Ah, the enchanting city of Copenhagen, where history, culture, and modernity blend seamlessly. If you’re planning your inaugural visit to this Danish gem, we’ve got you covered with a delightful first-time itinerary.

Day 1: Exploring the Old and New

Begin your adventure at Nyhavn, the picturesque harbor lined with colorful buildings. Take a leisurely canal cruise to absorb the city’s charm. Then, delve into history at the Rosenborg Castle, home to the Danish crown jewels. Wind down with a stroll through Tivoli Gardens, an iconic amusement park.

Day 2: Cultural Dive

Start at the National Museum to grasp Denmark’s rich heritage. Proceed to Christiansborg Palace, witnessing grandeur and housing the Danish Parliament. For art enthusiasts, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a treasure trove of sculptures and paintings. End your day at Paper Island’s street food market for diverse culinary delights.

Day 3: Bicycle Adventure and Little Mermaid

Embrace Copenhagen’s bike-friendly culture by renting a bicycle. Pedal through the vibrant streets to the Little Mermaid statue, an iconic symbol of the city. Head to Freetown Christiania for a unique experience of a self-governed community. Conclude your day at the Langelinie promenade, enjoying stunning sunset views.

Day 4: Modern Vibes

Dedicate this day to modern Copenhagen. Visit the impressive Black Diamond Royal Library and then proceed to the architectural marvel, The Royal Playhouse. Explore the trendy district of Nørrebro for hip boutiques and cafes. Wrap up your journey with a culinary exploration of New Nordic cuisine at a local restaurant.

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Top Free Things Tourists Can Do in Copenhagen, Denmark https://travelerdreams.com/top-free-things-tourists-can-do-in-copenhagen-denmark/ Thu, 08 Jun 2023 14:41:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=23991 Taking a low-budget trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, isn’t as scary as it sounds. Despite being one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Copenhagen has plenty of attractions and activities that you don’t have to pay money to experience. Check out some of the top free things tourists can do in Copenhagen. Take a Photo Beside The […]

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Taking a low-budget trip to Copenhagen, Denmark, isn’t as scary as it sounds. Despite being one of Europe’s most expensive cities, Copenhagen has plenty of attractions and activities that you don’t have to pay money to experience.

Check out some of the top free things tourists can do in Copenhagen.

Take a Photo Beside The Little Mermaid Statue

Edvard Eriksen’s Little Mermaid statue, located at the Langelinie promenade, is one of Copenhagen’s most famous landmarks. You can check it out for free and snap a few photos while you’re there. They will look great on your Instagram.

Walk the Harbour Circle

The 8-mile-long Harbour Circle circles Copenhagen and represents the ultimate walking adventure. You will get to enjoy all sorts of amazing sights and live performances and get to know the city at its finest.

See the Plants at the Botanical Garden

Copenhagen’s Botanical Garden is considered Denmark’s richest collection of plants. Situated close to Nørreport Station, the garden is free for all visitors. You’ll be able to see more than 13,000 species of plants covering 24 acres.

Enjoy a Fun Day at Bakken

Bakken is the world’s oldest amusement park still in operation. It features a number of rides, including a rollercoaster, performances by entertainers, and music shows. And everything is free.

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How Copenhagen Became One of the Most Sustainable Cities in the World https://travelerdreams.com/how-copenhagen-became-one-of-the-most-sustainable-cities-in-the-world/ Sun, 07 May 2023 14:45:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22129 Copenhagen, Denmark is a sustainability aficionado’s dream. As one of the most sustainable and energy-efficient cities in the world, they are showing that eco-living is possible with proper infrastructure and systems put in place. Copenhagen has done a lot to become more sustainable and energy efficient, as it certainly didn’t happen overnight. Here are just […]

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Copenhagen, Denmark is a sustainability aficionado’s dream. As one of the most sustainable and energy-efficient cities in the world, they are showing that eco-living is possible with proper infrastructure and systems put in place. Copenhagen has done a lot to become more sustainable and energy efficient, as it certainly didn’t happen overnight. Here are just some of the features that make this city so impressive.

Bike Infrastructure

One of the most significant investments Copenhagen made to become a more sustainable city was the extensive system of bike paths that were built. The infrastructure has made biking so accessible that it quickly became the most frequent method of transportation for everyday travel. This drastically reduces carbon emissions because there are less cars on the road.

Energy Efficient Heating and Cooling

You might be surprised at how much the heating and cooling system a city uses has an impact on its carbon footprint. It reduces the amount of energy lost in transportation by altering the city’s heating and cooling system to be more localized and energy efficient.

Urban Development

Copenhagen has also learned the importance of conserving green space within the city. Other than aesthetics, keeping green spaces in a city helps with regulating city temperatures.

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3 Museums to Check Out in Copenhagen, Denmark https://travelerdreams.com/3-museums-to-check-out-in-copenhagen-denmark/ Mon, 13 Mar 2023 14:20:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22785 Copenhagen is a bit of a hidden gem compared to other European cities when it comes to museums. The capital of Denmark is home to some of the world’s most impressive and diverse collections, covering everything from Danish history and culture to modern art and design. Whether you’re a history buff or an art lover, […]

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Copenhagen is a bit of a hidden gem compared to other European cities when it comes to museums. The capital of Denmark is home to some of the world’s most impressive and diverse collections, covering everything from Danish history and culture to modern art and design. Whether you’re a history buff or an art lover, there is something for you to discover in Copenhagen’s museum scene. If you’re planning a trip to Copenhagen, here are a few we most recommend making part of your itinerary.

National Museum of Denmark

This museum showcases all things Danish from prehistoric times to modern-day. Visitors can explore exhibits dedicated to the Viking Age, the Danish Middle Ages, and the lives of Danish people from as recently as 2000. There’s even a dedicated Toy Museum displaying almost 5000 toys from the 1600-1800s.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Glyptotek is a paradise for lovers of both modern and ancient art. Its collections include sculptures, paintings, and other works dating as far back as 3000 BCE. The museum also houses an impressive collection of French Impressionist paintings as well as the largest display of Danish Golden Age sculptures in Denmark.

The Museum of Danish Resistance

The Museum of Danish Resistance is dedicated to the Danish people’s struggle against the Nazi occupation during World War II. The museum showcases artifacts such as photographs and underground newspapers to tell powerful and moving stories of the Danish fight for freedom.

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3 Sustainable Cities for Eco-Conscious Travelers https://travelerdreams.com/3-sustainable-cities-for-eco-conscious-travelers/ Wed, 08 Mar 2023 16:01:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=22716 There’s no denying that tourism has a significant effect on the environment. While we’ll always love getting to know new places and experiencing different cultures, we also know it’s important to consider the impact of our adventures. With a little bit of planning, eco-friendly travel is possible. One key aspect to keep in mind is […]

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There’s no denying that tourism has a significant effect on the environment. While we’ll always love getting to know new places and experiencing different cultures, we also know it’s important to consider the impact of our adventures. With a little bit of planning, eco-friendly travel is possible.

One key aspect to keep in mind is the sustainability of your destination, and there are plenty of beautiful and unique locations around the world where environmentally-conscious practices are an integral part of daily life. Read on to learn more about some of the most sustainable cities.

Stockholm, Sweden

With a goal of becoming carbon-neutral by 2040, Stockholm has invested heavily in renewable energy and has a well-established public transportation system. The city also encourages cycling with plenty of bike-friendly infrastructure, while green spaces like the Royal National City Park provide an oasis for visitors looking to connect with nature.

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen aims to become a carbon-neutral city by 2025 and currently receives much of its electricity and heat from a local waste-to-energy plant. Visitors can explore the city using its vast public transportation system or on over 200 miles of dedicated bike lanes. We recommend checking out Banegaarden, a “Green Oasis” located on a reclaimed railway station.

Vancouver, Canada

Vancouver is a global leader in sustainability and its green initiatives such as a comprehensive recycling program contribute its emissions being among the lowest in North America. Eco-conscious visitors can spend time exploring the city’s green spaces, including Stanley Park, which is home to an estimated half-million trees.

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Cozy Up at These Popular Copenhagen Coffee Spots https://travelerdreams.com/cozy-up-at-these-popular-copenhagen-coffee-spots/ Wed, 14 Dec 2022 16:29:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=19862 Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of […]

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Coffee is one universal element of culture that can be enjoyed in almost every country in the world, but Denmark in particular takes special pride in its preparation and consumption of the beverage. Danes rank fourth in terms of coffee consumed per person annually, and perhaps by no coincidence, Denmark is consistently rated one of the happiest countries in the world. Its capital, Copenhagen, is packed with coffee shops, many of which are designed to be warm and inviting spaces, perfect for cozying up in to pass the time. Here are some of our favorites:

The Coffee Collective

The Coffee Collective takes their coffee so seriously that they’ve not only opened several shops around the city, they also host courses where the coffee-curious can learn about different beans or how to brew a perfect cup. Their Scandinavian-style decor offers clean and inviting space to sit back and relax with a hot cup.

Democratic Coffee

Democratic’s single-origin, light roast coffee is some of the best in the city, but their pastries are also worth stopping by for. They’re freshly baked twice a day by an in-house pastry chef and make for a perfect snack alone or served with an espresso.

Prolog Coffee Bar

Quality and sustainability have been the driving force behind this Copenhagen coffee shop since it opened. They roast their own beans, which are sourced from sustainable farms and grown by farmers who are paid a living wage. The quality and attention to detail come through in every cup they serve.

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These Are the Top 3 Most Liveable Cities of 2022 https://travelerdreams.com/these-are-the-top-3-most-liveable-cities-of-2022/ Thu, 10 Nov 2022 14:58:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=21058 It is said that moving to a different country is one of the bravest things you can do. Whether it is for work, love, or better quality of life, the world is full of incredible places to explore and set down roots. Here are the top 3 cities to consider, according to the Economist Intelligence […]

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It is said that moving to a different country is one of the bravest things you can do. Whether it is for work, love, or better quality of life, the world is full of incredible places to explore and set down roots. Here are the top 3 cities to consider, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2022. 

Vienna, Austria

With an overall rating of 99.1, it doesn’t get better than the Austrian capital. Excellent healthcare, a lively arts and culture scene, and a cost of living that is lower than other European cities make Vienna a wonderful place to live. Plus, you can eat as much schnitzel and Sachertorte as you please!

Copenhagen, Denmark 

Copenhagen is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, thanks to its top-class infrastructure. The city is also filled with public parks, galleries, and outstanding restaurants that complement its old-world charm.

Zurich, Switzerland

Trains that always run on time? We’d expect no less from a country that is famous for its watches. Efficiency in Zurich also extends to spotless streets, supreme healthcare, and first-rate infrastructure; plus, the city is known as a haven for creative people.

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24 Hours in Copenhagen, Denmark: Top Things to See and Do https://travelerdreams.com/24-hours-in-copenhagen-denmark-top-things-to-see-and-do/ Mon, 01 Aug 2022 16:23:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=17920 We think we can all agree that 24 hours in Copenhagen isn’t remotely enough even to scratch the surface of everything Denmark’s picturesque capital has to offer. However, if you only have one day in Copenhagen, here is how you should spend it. Have a Breakfast in a Cozy Café You will need the energy […]

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We think we can all agree that 24 hours in Copenhagen isn’t remotely enough even to scratch the surface of everything Denmark’s picturesque capital has to offer. However, if you only have one day in Copenhagen, here is how you should spend it.

Have a Breakfast in a Cozy Café

You will need the energy to tackle Copenhagen, and the best way to get some is by visiting one of the city’s many cafes for a cup of coffee and breakfast. We recommend a soft-boiled egg paired with rye bread and butter, which is the locals’ favorite.

Check Out Colorful Houses of Nyhavn

After filling your belly, head to Copenhagen’s iconic Nyhavn district. Here you can enjoy charming architecture, snap a photo of the neighborhood’s world-famous colorful facades, and check out the famous Little Mermaid sculpture, which is situated nearby.

Visit the National Museum of Denmark

The National Museum of Denmark is located less than a mile from Nyhavn, meaning you can get to it on foot. Here you’ll have a chance to learn more about the country’s history and see items and antiques ranging from reindeer-hunters of the Ice Age and Vikings to the modern age.

Explore Strøget

Hitting Copenhagen’s famous shopping street Strøget is a must after the National Museum of Denmark and it will take you less than 10 minutes to get there. You can explore all sorts of high-end shops, souvenir establishments, and restaurants. While here, you can use the opportunity to get lunch and cross off some of Denmark’s authentic meals off your list.

Have Fun at Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens amusement park is considered one of Copenhagen’s most-visited tourist attractions. It attracts more than four million people annually, who come to enjoy the park’s exceptionally fun rides and attractions like The Pantomime Theater and Tivoli Aquarium.

Hit a Nightclub or Bar in Vesterbro

A perfect way to cap off a busy day is to enjoy a few drinks at one of many nightclubs and bars in the Vesterbro neighborhood. The area offers the best nightlife in Copenhagen and is the place where everyone can find something that fits their taste.

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3 Beautiful Palaces in Copenhagen, Denmark You Shouldn’t Miss For the World https://travelerdreams.com/3-beautiful-palaces-in-copenhagen-denmark-you-shouldnt-miss-for-the-world/ Tue, 19 Apr 2022 08:30:00 +0000 https://travelerdreams.com/?p=18261 Copenhagen is heaven on earth for architecture lovers and it will leave you in awe no matter which style of architecture is your favorite. If you have a soft spot for classical architecture, its castles and palaces will knock you off your feet, especially these three. Rosenborg Castle One of Copenhagen’s most popular tourist attractions, […]

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Copenhagen is heaven on earth for architecture lovers and it will leave you in awe no matter which style of architecture is your favorite. If you have a soft spot for classical architecture, its castles and palaces will knock you off your feet, especially these three.

Rosenborg Castle

One of Copenhagen’s most popular tourist attractions, this renaissance castle has been around for over four centuries. It was originally built as a country summerhouse, but it now houses beautifully landscaped gardens and a museum with crown jewels and guided tours.

Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace is one of Copenhagen’s most important buildings since it serves as the seat of the Danish Parliament. Several parts of the parliament are also used by the Danish monarch to this day. Some of the parts of the palace can be visited by the public, most notably the royal reception rooms and the palace chapel.

Amalienborg

Christiansborg may be home to some royal rooms, but Amalienborg actually serves as the home of the Danish royal family. This rococo complex of palaces consists of four identical classical palaces, and the royal museum and marches by royal guards are two of its most popular tourist attractions.

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