FIRST TIME IN DENMARK (Copenhagen blew my mind!) 🇩🇰

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  • First impressions of Copenhagen, Denmark.
    We were pleasantly surprised by the number of tourist attractions and historical landmarks in Copenhagen.
    From the world's oldest amusement park, Tivoli Garden, to the picturesque Nyhavn lined with colorful buildings and a beautiful canal.
    If you are looking for things to do in Copenhagen, the city got something for everyone!
    We also tried some traditional and famous Danish food such as Danish pastries, hot dogs, and smørrebrød (Danish open sandwich). Everything was delicious! We opt for more budget friendly places, rather than fancy restaurants because Denmark, especially Copenhagen is expensive!
    Check out our Copenhagen city tour and food tour!
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    TIMESTAMPS:
    00:00 - 2 train rides for the price of 1!! Ultimate lifehack
    2:41 - 87 USD accommodation tour in Copenhagen (Danish hotel review)
    4:01 - The ORIGINAL Disneyland! (1840s Danish theme park)
    4:35 - Canals & bicycles are a truly relaxing (and Danish!) experience
    5:25 - One thing we knew about Denmark before we came: rowing!
    5:46 - The tragedy of The Old Stock Exchange fire
    7:16 - Are Danishes from Austria? (this is a legit question, not sure)
    9:10 - FREE SHOW! Lucky us :)
    9:48 - MUST SEE IN COPENHAGEN: The Round Tower
    12:23 - No theft in Demark? Bicycles are not locked to a pole, very impressive/trustworthy city
    14:14 - H.C Andersen is a national hero? (The King's Park, Little Mermaid Statue, & more!)
    15:06 - Worst place for a paintball gun fight
    16:25 - The role of Denmark in WW2 (Danish resistance museum)
    18:40 - MASSIVE SHOUTOUT TO GOTHIC REVIVAL (Neo Gothic? Same same?)
    19:10 - Price of beer in 7-Eleven (drinking in public is legal)
    19:31 - MUST SEE IN COPENHAGEN: Nyhavn!
    21:05 - THE QUALITY WEENIES OF COPENHAGEN
    22:56 - If I were born in Copenhagen, it would be the best city in the world to me
    24:16 - Is Smorrebrod related to smorgasbord? Either way, it's delicious
    28:48 - Our expectations were high, and Copenhagen delivered!
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Komentáře • 801

  • @andywessel
    @andywessel Před 17 dny +358

    Norwegian here living in Oslo. Copenhagen is by far the best city in Scandinavia. I lived there for 2 years and i loved it. I think it might be one of the best cities in the world. Beautiful, not to big nor small, liberal, safe, clean, fun easy to navigate, good wellfare for sll citizens, great food, beers and compared to the rest of Scandinavia and aspecially Norway, it is not a Nanny state..

    • @Bazze03
      @Bazze03 Před 17 dny +5

      It's a great city with lots to do. But it's definitely not "by far the best city in Scandinavia". It's definitely up there. Either tied with Stockholm or just a little bit better in some aspects. But it's definitely not better by far. At least definitely not compared to Stockholm. Compared to Oslo? Probably.

    • @kilipaki87oritahiti
      @kilipaki87oritahiti Před 16 dny +3

      Hvordan er Norge en nanny state? Og mye av det du beskriver kan sier om alle Skandinaviske bye, Oslo inkludert🙄

    • @kilipaki87oritahiti
      @kilipaki87oritahiti Před 16 dny +6

      @@Bazze03None of what you just said made any sense. It’s all due to personal preference and cultural bias. In terms of architecture, sure. But overall most cities in Scandinavia and even the Nordics tics all these boxes. You say It’s not the best, better than Stockholm yet no. So in your opinions what makes a Scandinavian city THE BEST?!

    • @kilipaki87oritahiti
      @kilipaki87oritahiti Před 16 dny

      Og når ble Tysk norsk?

    • @kebrl
      @kebrl Před 16 dny +4

      ​@@kilipaki87oritahitihe meant that it might be the best, but not "by far"

  • @hollowmade
    @hollowmade Před 16 dny +233

    As a Swede, I enjoy Copenhagen way more than Stockholm.

    • @adam-7147
      @adam-7147 Před 14 dny +5

      As a fellow swede I enjoy Stockholm way more than Copenhagen.

    • @fearius
      @fearius Před 12 dny +16

      tak og respekt herfra til jeres natur

    • @KappaChiino
      @KappaChiino Před 12 dny +6

      Based Swede

    • @altantyrepik6915
      @altantyrepik6915 Před 10 dny +1

      thats because people are stabbing each other.

    • @E_Dtl
      @E_Dtl Před 10 dny

      As a Dane, I can say I love Stockholm, its a beautiful city. But it's not a competition, I love Copenhagen to.

  • @gousriracha9018
    @gousriracha9018 Před 16 dny +159

    I'm Swedish and even I think Copenhagen is the best in the nordics :P

  • @tevlar
    @tevlar Před 17 dny +98

    As a Swede i like the atmosphere in Denmark more than Sweden, its just more relaxed somehow.

    • @znarkz
      @znarkz Před 16 dny +2

      About half of de the Danes are on SSRIs so no chock they are all relaxed 😂

    • @nicolajnielsen4202
      @nicolajnielsen4202 Před 15 dny +10

      @@znarkz yahh... but no... We´re doing just fine without... because we got beer instead;o) as in DANISH BEER...

    • @TroenderTass
      @TroenderTass Před 12 dny +6

      Ofcourse its more relaxed than Sweden, they don't risk dying there by a grenade launch.

    • @eidodk
      @eidodk Před 11 dny

      @@znarkz In total 7.2% of ALL danish citizens were prescribed SSRIs in the year of covid shutdowns, 2020 - Compared to the US - During the years 2015 to 2018, 13.5% of ALL americans were prescribed SSRI's .... It's a great soundbyte, but the fact is that danes are only half as depressed as americans in total.

  • @oyuyuy
    @oyuyuy Před 17 dny +162

    All the bikes you pointed at were locked, I think you're just unfamiliar with the style of locks! 😉It's like a frame-fixed lock with a small rod that locks in place

    • @Pusahispidasaimensis
      @Pusahispidasaimensis Před 17 dny +11

      This used to be THE bike lock in Finland as well but nowadays bicycle theft has exploded so you need a beefy U-lock if you don't want to donate your beloved bike to a junkie.

    • @Tiax776
      @Tiax776 Před 17 dny +25

      @@Pusahispidasaimensis It's mainly cultural enrichment which has caused the bike thefts to go up.

    • @kuurikki1044
      @kuurikki1044 Před 16 dny +11

      @@Tiax776 well that's just not true.

    • @pinkfloydhomer
      @pinkfloydhomer Před 14 dny

      ​@@Tiax776not true, most bike theft is done by organized gangs coming from eastern Europe, they fill a truck with stolen bikes and go back to Romania or wherever.

    • @thorsrensen3162
      @thorsrensen3162 Před 13 dny +1

      @@kuurikki1044 No most of these types dont bother to use a bike.

  • @PUAlum
    @PUAlum Před 17 dny +62

    you might have noticed the references to the Danes rescuing most of the Jews in Copenhagen and smuggling them to safety in Sweden. An amazing accomplishment of the Danish resistance.

    • @Frederiknshansen
      @Frederiknshansen Před 13 dny +4

      Dane here. 1) Amazing to save those lives, but 2) those fishermen took "risk-payment" in full from the people, that they ferried across. History is grey.

    • @dimajo3057
      @dimajo3057 Před 12 dny +5

      Dont forget the actions of the King. He paid for most of that, and his constant vigilance in the face of the nazis and hitler. Try to imagine any politician who would dare do something like that, it simply would never happen. Read up on Hans Kongelige Højhed Christian d. 10 if interested.

    • @anotherelvis
      @anotherelvis Před 12 dny +1

      In Denmark we chose to collaborate with the Germans in the first years of the war.
      Other countries such as the Netherlands had an active resistance movement much earlier than we did.
      I am happy the Danish Jews that were saved, but we shouldn't be bragging :-)

    • @FameOfMaintenance
      @FameOfMaintenance Před 11 dny +6

      @@dimajo3057 also when the nazi told him to stay in his castle he was like fuck that im riding my horse throu town EVERDAY just to piss them of and to support the resistance

    • @dimajo3057
      @dimajo3057 Před 11 dny +6

      @@anotherelvis We did not collaborate, we were allowed to act with our own government and not be influenced by the nazis. It is utterly foolish to have taken the fight with the nazis given our location and the sudden attack. It would have destroyed us for no purpose. We gave a moral opposition with the king never giving in, and never giving them the respect hitler wanted, and daily riding through town on his horse saluting any danish he met. The disrespect at some point led Hitler to be so offended he did become more strict on Denmark. The danes did the right thing, didnt give in, didnt assist, and then worked actively against the nazis with intelligence to the british and sabotage within. I am crazy grateful to that decision because it means my country and people werent decimated for some silly superficial standoff. And we should ABSOLUTELY brag that we saved 95%+ jews and saved the danish people and cities.

  • @olsa76
    @olsa76 Před 17 dny +68

    I actually think churches are underrated by tourists. I usually use them as a place to rest my feet and get some peace and quiet for a while, which is extra nice when you, as a tourist, are on your feet all day. Sit down for 10-15 minutes and you will have recharged your batteries a bit. You don't have to be a believer to appreciate the tranquility of a church.

    • @HannahJ
      @HannahJ Před 15 dny +1

      I really like Grundtvigskirke in Copenhagen. It’s further out near Nørrebro.

    • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
      @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Před 14 dny +2

      @@HannahJ It is a Masterpiece made by Architect: Ove Jensen Klint. I think he also made a minor version in the small town of Gedser. It became finished by his son, also famous for furniture, Kaare Klint.

  • @JanBruunAndersen
    @JanBruunAndersen Před 17 dny +109

    #9:23 This is the Royal Guard walking from their baraks to the royal residence in order to relieve the current guard at the palace.

    • @Ydh72mye
      @Ydh72mye Před 16 dny +29

      "it's a marching band!" Had me ugly cry laughing

    • @jakobfredslundkobbernagel5502
      @jakobfredslundkobbernagel5502 Před 14 dny +8

      And when the Stock exchange caught fire, 90 soldiers from the guard ran through the streets, from their barracks to assist the firefighters

    • @earthorbiter
      @earthorbiter Před 13 dny +8

      And make no mistake. Even though they look like funny toy soldiers with cute bear hats, those are elite forces with lethal weapons. Don't poke the bear hats... ;)

    • @herrensaar1989
      @herrensaar1989 Před 13 dny +6

      @@earthorbiter They're not an elite unit. These are just conscripts in a guard unit. Livgarden hasn't been an elite unit, since the loss at the Battle of Dybbøl in 1864.

    • @mikkelnielsen2404
      @mikkelnielsen2404 Před 12 dny +3

      The Royal Life Guard in Denmark has a long history as an elite unit in the Danish military and has not surrendered in combat. The Life Guard was established in 1658 by Frederik III, and its primary duties are to protect the royal family and perform ceremonial duties such as guarding Amalienborg Palace. The Life Guard also plays a combat-ready role in the Danish military, but it has not been involved in direct combat actions that would require surrender in recent times.
      Here's a short resume from Dybbøl in 1864 "When the vigorous fire was raging, the Life Guards in section column began to debouch from Sønderborg and advance on the northern pontoon bridge. The ranks were tightly closed, the march steady and in regular cadence, rifles at rest, sharply dressed, all just as on the drill ground. Four officers marched ahead of the column: the commander, Major Krieger; the adjutant, First Lieutenant Tobiesen; Captain Nægler, if I remember correctly; and a fourth officer, presumably the leader of the company's front platoon. Grenades whipped down into the water on both sides of the bridge, but the Life Guards continued their steady march. When the column's head had reached approximately two-thirds of the length of the bridge, the battalion was ordered to retreat; the artillery noise was so strong that I, standing near the western end of the bridge, could not hear any command. But suddenly I saw the rifles sharply shouldered, as was required at the time before turning around, and the column, almost simultaneously in its entire depth as far as it had gone out on the bridge, turned and just as calmly as it had advanced, marched back into Sønderborg. It was a proud sight to see the beautiful unit advancing and retreating amid the intense grenade fire, as if it were on the parade ground. How beautiful would such a unit's advance have been if it had been called earlier and had the opportunity to take part in the 8th Brigade's advance."
      By other words, once again, Denmark owes its sovereignty to the Danish Royal Guard.
      I hope that you in the future, will start traveling with known truths, instead of harmful lies like this in the future.
      Sincere greetings
      Royal Guard, M.S. Nielsen

  • @jettenielsen4951
    @jettenielsen4951 Před 16 dny +73

    About Børsen, they were able to save almost half of the building. That part do have some water and smoke damage, but is otherwise intact. The plan is to rebuild not replace with something new. Happy that my home city left you with a good impression.

    • @zipzapdk
      @zipzapdk Před 11 dny +5

      And all the priceless works of art were also saved.

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 Před 9 dny

      Update: Much more of Børsen has unfortunately collapsed now.

    • @Donnah1979
      @Donnah1979 Před 9 dny +1

      ​@@zipzapdk- Almost

  • @JJ-fromDK
    @JJ-fromDK Před 14 dny +17

    You guys sitting on the railing of the canal at Nyhavn and you pulling a beer from your pocket, is a true danish move hahaha

  • @jensjensen4836
    @jensjensen4836 Před 17 dny +47

    as a Dane i will recommend you to eat the smørrebrød with a beer on the side next time.

    • @tommyhansen2116
      @tommyhansen2116 Před 14 dny +14

      And a snaps!😋

    • @mathiasandersen3762
      @mathiasandersen3762 Před 12 dny +4

      listen to Tommy.

    • @MikkelHojbak
      @MikkelHojbak Před 11 dny +4

      @@tommyhansen2116 Yeah, they missed out by not having a piece with herring and a snaps on the side. Also because it would be funny for the viewers - it has a really strong flavor that takes most by surprise.

    • @camillamauritzen5432
      @camillamauritzen5432 Před 10 dny +1

      Came here to say the same as Tommy. 😂😂

    • @Itsjonimand
      @Itsjonimand Před 6 dny +1

      Ofc

  • @andreanecchi5930
    @andreanecchi5930 Před 17 dny +47

    As a child I always went to Copenhagen, I loved that city, I recommend everyone to go to the Bakken amusement park

  • @andersnantsen1087
    @andersnantsen1087 Před 17 dny +59

    Nice video. My grandfather was in the Danish resistance during WW2. As a child I loved listening to all his stories from the war.

    • @verbal_DK
      @verbal_DK Před 13 dny

      ok, now we know that your grandfather was the one, but who was the second member of the Danish resistance during WW2?
      p.s. take it easy guys, just joking. ✌

  • @Thjaaa
    @Thjaaa Před 13 dny +7

    Copenhagen Central Station is built so high because it is so old that it was from that time that steam locomotives were used

  • @zzzae
    @zzzae Před 16 dny +64

    As a Swede from Malmö I wholeheartedly agree that Copenhagen is the best city in the Nordics. I always end up feeling slightly underwhelmed and disappointed whenever I visit Stockholm.

    • @adam-7147
      @adam-7147 Před 14 dny

      Have you visited the beautiful parts of Stockholm then?

    • @rene_bla_bla
      @rene_bla_bla Před 13 dny

      @@adam-7147 doh

    • @Yoyoarab123
      @Yoyoarab123 Před 12 dny +2

      Hey man, visited 1 year ago Malmö. Is it a middleastern/Muslim majority city? I feel like I saw more Arabic looking people than Swedish looking

    • @zzzae
      @zzzae Před 12 dny +3

      @@adam-7147 Yeah I've spent a good bit of time in Stockholm. The scenery around the water is indeed beautiful but that's not all it takes to make a good city.

    • @zzzae
      @zzzae Před 12 dny +2

      @@Yoyoarab123 Hope you liked it. I think Malmö is a great place to live and the poor reputation it has is not at all deserved.
      I think the city is around 50% immigrants, and 15-20% muslim/middle-eastern.

  • @Sonarctica
    @Sonarctica Před 17 dny +62

    I don't think anyone would blame you for picking Copenhagen as your favourite city in the Nordics

    • @znarkz
      @znarkz Před 16 dny +2

      Though nothing beats Beautiful Stockholm

    • @Soulwhistle
      @Soulwhistle Před 16 dny +15

      @@znarkz Copenhagen does.
      Also Stockholm has this issue of being swedish ;)

    • @andersmalmgren6528
      @andersmalmgren6528 Před 16 dny

      Biggest problem with Copenhagen and Denmark in its whole is that its full with danes. 1520 never forget!

    • @mickpalmer6213
      @mickpalmer6213 Před 16 dny +7

      ​@@andersmalmgren6528😂😂😂😂 did you clean up all the blood yet? 😂😂😂😂

    • @kohZeei
      @kohZeei Před 16 dny +2

      ​@@mickpalmer6213 Have you reclaimed Skåne Halland Blekinge and gotland yet? 😂😂😂

  • @DNSxDK
    @DNSxDK Před 12 dny +8

    As a Copenhagener, I can inform you that all bikes are infact locked :D
    If you don’t lock your bike, you can be almost a 100% sure it will be stolen.
    I read somewhere that bikes are the most frequently stolen item in Copenhagen..

  • @MaverickGamerM
    @MaverickGamerM Před 16 dny +27

    It's cool to see what Denmark is like, my great-grandfather was a Dane from Viborg but I never had the experience of going there, it's cool to see through this video how people live their lives

    • @kirseitis
      @kirseitis Před 16 dny +2

      my home town :)

    • @kimklarskovpedersen2576
      @kimklarskovpedersen2576 Před 16 dny +4

      You should go.. Viborg is a beautifull city

    • @frktoft1979
      @frktoft1979 Před 14 dny +2

      Viborg is an amazing and beautiful city. I live just outside it in a small town.

    • @jamieflame01
      @jamieflame01 Před 14 dny +1

      Social democracy is a helluva drug.

    • @MaverickGamerM
      @MaverickGamerM Před 14 dny +12

      I'm flattered by your words, for some reason that I can't explain, I always thought that the Danes wouldn't like me or something like that, I'm even more encouraged to come visit you, a hug to everyone

  • @christopherx7428
    @christopherx7428 Před 17 dny +45

    4 sandwiches for 100DKK in all? That was a steal in Copenhagen, in the more touristy areas it could be 100 DKK for one! Been there, done that.

    • @PSimonsen
      @PSimonsen Před 16 dny

      Those, that costs 100kr, like Schønnemans og Ida D, are also way bigger.

    • @agffans5725
      @agffans5725 Před 16 dny +4

      It's called Domhusets Smørrebrød, go look it up, I visited the place some years ago myself, very cheap but well made traditional Danish smørrebrød.

    • @SonnyDK
      @SonnyDK Před 14 dny +1

      They went to a take-away place. Workers drop by to pick up their daily lunch. It has to be affordable or they wouldn't sell much. The restaurants that serve it has much higher prices.

    • @agffans5725
      @agffans5725 Před 14 dny

      As if workers in Copenhagen do not make quite a good living and cannot afford higher prices.
      I live in the outskirts of the 2nd largest city of Denmark and earn around $255 to $360 a day, depending on the hours and day of the week, and my present part-time job as a night watch with no degree required (though I do have one) is nothing fancy. Spending 100 kr. (or around $14) on lunch do not matter at all.

    • @tjampman
      @tjampman Před 14 dny

      @@agffans5725 I think there is a difference between cannot afford or not willing to spend!
      Most people would not spend a 100kr for everyday lunch.
      That is why, they either bring food from home. Besides, I wouldn't go to a restaurant to eat in my bricklayer/carpenter overalls (as written on the van).

  • @tvloungeroom
    @tvloungeroom Před 17 dny +72

    Copenhagen=5🌟
    Stockholm=4🌟
    Reykjavik=3🌟
    Oslo=2🌟
    Helsinki=1🌟
    Great video, I have visited all Capitols and when considered everything about them I truly believe that there is a clear winner in Copenhagen.

  • @justbasic314
    @justbasic314 Před 13 dny +5

    I am from Copenhagen, and there is actually a wooden roller coaster in Tivoli which is still standing from 1840's
    Time in video: 4:15

    • @Fetguf
      @Fetguf Před 9 dny +1

      Its old, but not THAT old. It is from 1914.

  • @Hoffer84
    @Hoffer84 Před 15 dny +6

    Regarding the origin of Danish pastry, in 1850 bakers went on strike and foreign bakers were hired. The Austrian bakers brought new techniques that combined with the Danish versions of pastry created the pastries as we know them today. The Danish name is even Vienna-bread (Wienerbrød)

  • @Thjaaa
    @Thjaaa Před 13 dny +19

    Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park, the oldest is located a little outside Copenhagen in Dyrehaven Bakken

    • @tanjaliljeqvist143
      @tanjaliljeqvist143 Před 12 dny

      3rd oldest. The 2nd oldest i some place in Germany

    • @Thjaaa
      @Thjaaa Před 12 dny +2

      @@tanjaliljeqvist143 you are unfortunately wrong, in fact Tivoli in Copenhagen has always been considered the first. because of dyrehavsbakken that we in Denmark see as the first was not really an amusement park at the beginning but more a place where clowns and gypsies came and made some fun... but I am well aware that Germany would like to take all the credit for what Denmark invents. It's like the hamburger, people think it also comes from Hamburg, even though it was a Dane who lived in the USA who invented it..

    • @crezgaming9614
      @crezgaming9614 Před 6 dny

      @@Thjaaa You are sadly wrong yourself..
      Bakken is considered the oldest amusement park, followed by Wurstelprater, Austria and then Tivoli. so even if bakken isn't the first then Tivoli is still isn't first.
      As for Hamburger, sure there is some credibility that Louis Lassen was one of it's possible inventors - it's hard to take credits since it was really just an adaptation of northern european sandwhiches. He is however recognized as the inventor by the US library of congress, but has been disputed so many times. besides, Germans never took claim of inventing the burger in most instances.

    • @Thjaaa
      @Thjaaa Před 5 dny

      @@crezgaming9614 when I Google the first theme park in the world..... What is the oldest amusement park in the world?
      In Dyrehaven, in the middle of the green beech forest, lies Bakken, the world's oldest amusement park. Since Kirsten Piil discovered the healing spring more than 440 years ago, Bakken has attracted millions of summer-happy guests from near and far - inland and abroad.

  • @ludenunes6606
    @ludenunes6606 Před 17 dny +26

    As a kid I had the dream of moving to Denmark. Sure, I didn't know much about the country, but everything I heard about it was good enough to foster that dream. Now I've moved on from that goal, but still I keep some fondness for the country and still hope to visit it one day (and learn the language).

    • @Alma_the_gymnast
      @Alma_the_gymnast Před 13 dny +1

      Denmark is a good country i live here and i love it w My whole Heart you should defentely visit Denmark❤

    • @gjermand
      @gjermand Před 13 dny +1

      Our language is difficult though 😀

    • @ludenunes6606
      @ludenunes6606 Před 12 dny +1

      @@gjermand so I've heard, but it seems to be a rewarding one (especially if you're a fan of literature), thus I believe it'll be worth the effort - though I can see myself struggling with the pronunciation 😅

    • @gjermand
      @gjermand Před 12 dny +1

      Ja især udtalen og de mange svære ord. Men kast dig endeligt ud i det 😀😀

    • @TommyHoff
      @TommyHoff Před 10 dny +1

      @@gjermand No not compared to finnish or baltic languages.

  • @phaexus
    @phaexus Před 16 dny +17

    [ 25:08 ] - Smørrebrød is an open-faced sandwich. "Smør" means butter and "brød" means bread, so the name describes the "foundation" of the sandwich, which is buttered (rye) bread.

    • @zzzae
      @zzzae Před 16 dny +2

      And to add the connection to the Swedish word smörgåsbord:
      Smørrebrød and smörgås have the same meaning - open-faced sandwich with butter and various toppings. Smörgås literally means "butter-goose" and it allegedly originates from the little clumps of butter that would float to the top during the churning process looking like geese, and people would fish those out and put them on bread.
      So smörgåsbord = butter-goose table/buffet.

    • @joona2000
      @joona2000 Před 16 dny +1

      Same meaning in Finland. Called voileipä, voi=butter, leipä=bread. It's open sandwich with toppings: butter, cheese, cold cuts, smoked salmon, gravlax, tomato, cucumber, lettuce, prawns and so on. We also make voileipäkakku=butter bread cake that is like a layer cake but with bread with savory fillings. Yummy!

    • @eidodk
      @eidodk Před 11 dny

      Smörgåsbord is a buffet of toppings for your "open faced sandwich" for you to construct yourself.

  • @Sqweebo1
    @Sqweebo1 Před 13 dny +3

    I'm an American whose lived in Denmark for 16 years and love it. Copenhagen definitely the best of the Scandi captials.

  • @davidwintle5470
    @davidwintle5470 Před 17 dny +24

    Have really enjoyed watching your Scandinavian videos. From English man living in Stockholm.

  • @thomaskibsgaard4692
    @thomaskibsgaard4692 Před 17 dny +23

    Good video. I happy that you enjoy Copenhagen. You might have found the cheepest smørrebrød in the whole city :)

  • @mikkelmn8383
    @mikkelmn8383 Před 12 dny +6

    As a Dane myself, this is a very cool presentation of Denmark :) Well done!

  • @per-olamjomark7452
    @per-olamjomark7452 Před 16 dny +14

    21:15 Medisterpølse, medisterkorv or simply medister is a Scandinavian specialty food consisting of a thick, spiced sausage made of minced pork and suet (or lard), stuffed into a casing. The word medister is derived from a combination of med and ister, respectively meaning 'meat' and 'suet'. It was first used in print in a Swedish housekeeping book from the early 16th century.

  • @hansericsson7058
    @hansericsson7058 Před 16 dny +7

    Köpenhavn are the best city in the nordic countrys, Even though im Swedish i must say that. But you should check Malmö as well its a very nice city.

  • @KasperKristjansson
    @KasperKristjansson Před 12 dny +8

    You guys are so cute. A hotdog with everything on top like a champ :D
    I think you did a very good job showing off Copenhagen and some traditional Danish foods and architecture.
    Too bad you didn't get to see Børsen as it was an incredibly beautiful building. Actually, on that note, right across the street from the burned down building you got the Danish Parlament, Christiansborg ("Christian's Castle") from where the newly crowned King of Denmark was proclaimed King Frederik the 10th just a few months ago.
    When I lived in Copenhagen I used to bike everywhere all the time but actually the public transportation in the city is great with many different options depending on where you're headed.
    Last thing I want to add, when you go downtown and the weather is nice, it's just the best. You can walk across the bridge to the island Amager and hang out by the water or in one of the many parks in the city, so many good places to go. But every dane knows what the prices are like downtown. I wouldn't call them tourist traps as such but you definitely pay a premium for everything in the city center.
    Thanks for the lovely video.

  • @isaaclee1634
    @isaaclee1634 Před 17 dny +17

    Some of those are boat houses, there are people staying all year round and hook up with public electricity just like some you see in Stockholm

  • @JohannesHansen1980
    @JohannesHansen1980 Před 12 dny +5

    It's so refreshing to see Copenhagen through your eyes. It made me feel lucky I'm living here. Thanks! :D

  • @camillasaietz4856
    @camillasaietz4856 Před 16 dny +13

    Omg yes...Diablo II! I met my husband on battlenet 20 years ago. Love from a Dane 😊

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Před 16 dny +5

      You met your husband on Battle.Net? Wow. I want to see a Netflix documentary about this love story. 10/10 would watch. Congrats!!

    • @camillasaietz4856
      @camillasaietz4856 Před 16 dny +4

      @@JetLagWarriors sure did. I was a frozen orb sorc and he was a hammerdin. Best drop 😃

  • @KristinaWes
    @KristinaWes Před 17 dny +11

    I just love how profoundly informative your vlogs always are, while never being boring! 😊
    Much Love to You Both (+ the Baby) from Finland! 🇫🇮 🤗💕

  • @BjarneDuelundTV
    @BjarneDuelundTV Před 17 dny +17

    Nice video. The marching soldiers are the Royal Guard which change everyday at 12.00 at the Royal Palace Amalienborg. Go see it. The church next to Round Tower is where I was baptized.

  • @jensmadsen4439
    @jensmadsen4439 Před 17 dny +15

    There is only one right way
    to eat a Danish Hotdog...
    Lean forward... 😄

    • @anders9646
      @anders9646 Před 11 dny

      That's why fat joe got in trouble

  • @jacobmarquard2111
    @jacobmarquard2111 Před 16 dny +14

    Copenhagen central station has has a high ceiling because it’s built for steam locomotives.
    And btw there isn’t mayonnaise in the hot dog, it’s remoulade - which is mayonnaise with finely chopped pickles

    • @lenajensen5940
      @lenajensen5940 Před 16 dny +7

      And it is not mustard on the roastbeef. It’s also remoulade, pickles, horseradish and fried onions.

    • @eidodk
      @eidodk Před 11 dny +4

      @@lenajensen5940 Remoulade is quite a lot more than Mayo and pickles... It's curry, it's kapers, it's carrot, it's pickles, it's mayo, its vinagre.

  • @BM24DK
    @BM24DK Před 12 dny +3

    I like how you both approached all the landmarks and attractions with good background knowledge. Pretty much all your information was correct which is rare to hear 😅

  • @5astelija75
    @5astelija75 Před 17 dny +12

    The bikes are locked by a small frame lock, you can see them holding on the back wheel. Its not much, but enough for a non expensive bike.

  • @filipohman7277
    @filipohman7277 Před 17 dny +23

    AWESOME, GREETINGS FROM HELSINKI, FINLAND🇫🇮🇩🇰🇨🇦

  • @nicolehafner8616
    @nicolehafner8616 Před 17 dny +7

    Thanks for the upload. Last time I went to another country I went to Copenhagen, it was a wonderful and a bit peculiar, don’t know how to describe it, experience. Love from Sweden

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 Před 16 dny +1

      what you are saying is Danes are weird🤣😂🙃love from Denmark

  • @iZilly
    @iZilly Před 14 dny +5

    So happy to see you guys enjoying Copenhagen! I am happy to be Danish and living in Copenhagen. it is a great city with so much to do and see, yes Denmark is expensive but also quite decent in quality. Hope you will be back again.

  • @DouglasGraham-nimbus
    @DouglasGraham-nimbus Před 17 dny +7

    Loved your video, it was packed with lots of excellent information and tips for visitors looking forward to the next one.

  • @Lasselukas
    @Lasselukas Před 10 dny +2

    You guys are soo nice and really well informed. You were really respectful and openminded. Just got me in such a good mood and psyched for the summer coming in Copenhagen. Thank you and have a wonderful trip. 🙂

  • @davidgerber6385
    @davidgerber6385 Před 17 dny +6

    I went to Denmark years ago and only managed a brief trip to Copenhagen was so nice to reminisce and see the things I didnt manage.I'll need to return

  • @aislynn001
    @aislynn001 Před 13 dny +2

    I'm so glad you enjoyed Copenhagen :) I've lived here for nearly 20 years, and I love it. If you are ever here again, I highly recommend walking through Frederiksberg Gardens - the right time of year you can see the elephants at the zoo. Bike theft is the #1 crime here, haha, seriously. My husband (Danish) had FOUR bikes stolen, despite locking them up, in 8 months!

  • @nikolajditlev7643
    @nikolajditlev7643 Před 11 dny +2

    As a Dane, I also find Copenhagen to be an absurdly expensive city to vist. Go to Jutland and experience the real side of Denmark.

  • @user-vv2bd1pk9i
    @user-vv2bd1pk9i Před dnem

    I am danish, from Copenhagen, Thank you for your visit (and kind words) 🥰

  • @Foodgeek
    @Foodgeek Před 14 dny +4

    The wooden roller coaster in Tivoli, while it might not be from when the park opened it, is 110 years old this year :)

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Před 14 dny +2

      Wow! I'd imagine it creaks and bends as the car goes along... sounds fun :) and scary

    • @Foodgeek
      @Foodgeek Před 13 dny +3

      @@JetLagWarriors Super fun and not very scary. It's very well maintained :D

    • @anders9646
      @anders9646 Před 11 dny

      ​@@Foodgeekso is my wife she's still damn scary

    • @Hassefar60
      @Hassefar60 Před 10 dny

      @@JetLagWarriors Less cushion than your modern day coaster for sure ;)

  • @teochick
    @teochick Před 13 dny +2

    The marching band is the royal guard. That happens every day in Copenhagen. I guess it's a great sight for tourists and children, but oh my, have they disturbed many of my lectures with their noise, when I was studying at Copenhagen University...

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Před 13 dny +2

      LOL I bet this happens a lot. The idea that a tourist can see something and say, WOW! And immediately get their camera, and a local is like, ugh not this again! haha

  • @JanBruunAndersen
    @JanBruunAndersen Před 17 dny +18

    #14:42 - it is not a little mermaid statue. It is THE Little Mermaid statue.

    • @Tiax776
      @Tiax776 Před 17 dny +3

      It's a pretty disappointing tourist attraction.

    • @Orchidee503
      @Orchidee503 Před 16 dny +1

      The head of the mermaid was stolen many times 😅

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 Před 16 dny +6

      @@Tiax776 yes but mainly for Americans for some reason they think the LITTLE mermaid is a BIG mermaid like the statue of liberty😂its not a statue that Danes travel to see, its more all the things she has been through that is interesting, people stealing her head ect. and the fact that it's a symbol of Hans Christian Andersen, however the route to see the Mermaid is great because it takes people to Amalienborg, castle, Frederiks church, kastellet (the Citadel) the English church, the Gefion fountain and Copenhagen harbor , so unless people arrive in a bus just to see the mermaid it is a great trip

    • @ronald3921
      @ronald3921 Před 6 dny

      Haha agree, sometimes his comments come across a little ignorant, no offence

  • @dimajo3057
    @dimajo3057 Před 12 dny +1

    It was my favorite building in the area seeing that Børsen has burnt down is an absolute tragedy. We have lost a piece of history that it will be impossible to get back.

  • @troelshansen2656
    @troelshansen2656 Před 12 dny +2

    As a dane it’s pretty fun to watch. Thank You for your kind words about our Capital :-)

  • @TigerRailway
    @TigerRailway Před 12 dny +1

    Copenhagen Central station is the largest and one of the oldest train stations that exists in Denmark. That church you were looking at from the round tower by the way. I was up on the tower, and there was absolutely almost no safety when standing outside. That was horrifying.

  • @cassio2999
    @cassio2999 Před 17 dny +15

    You should visit Torvehallerne at Nørreport is the best foodhall in copenhagen and Reffen close to the operahouse best streetfood in copenhagen

    • @danilo6680
      @danilo6680 Před 15 dny +2

      Torvehallerne is the biggest tourist scam of all of Copenhagen, what are you on about, do you got a shop there? Lol

    • @cassio2999
      @cassio2999 Před 5 dny

      @@danilo6680 I dont know what you mean with biggest tourist scam, as a local I like shopping at torve hallerne the food quallity is very high so you get what you pay for

    • @danilo6680
      @danilo6680 Před 2 hodinami

      @@cassio2999 Then I suggest you keep paying for what you get (mediocre), instead of finding the real hidden gems around the city. Enjoy

  • @rbenjamin1429
    @rbenjamin1429 Před 17 dny +4

    Have fun! And glad to know Ivana is feeling good! ENJOY! 🤗 Denmark reminds me a little bit of the Netherlands.

  • @AtomicDimension
    @AtomicDimension Před 17 dny +31

    Go to Tivoli!!! I love there 😍😍😍

    • @firstlast2857
      @firstlast2857 Před 17 dny +3

      Tivoli of course. 2019 25.12 and amazing fireworks! Beautiful lights. National Aquarium was also great. Rundetårn in the city center👍 A good destination

  • @Phanaoshot
    @Phanaoshot Před 10 dny

    I love you guys' enthusiasm! Thank you for visiting our lovely Copehagen

  • @klausolekristiansen2960
    @klausolekristiansen2960 Před 17 dny +4

    18:50 This style is alien to Denmark. It is the English church in Copenhagen, and its architecture is very English.

  • @grimetone
    @grimetone Před 17 dny +13

    Copenhagen takes the prize for best tourist city in Scandinavia with its culture, architechture, food and general vibes. But the lack of a good hockey scene holds it back!

    • @carolinerondon8934
      @carolinerondon8934 Před 17 dny +3

      Other parts of Denmark has, Aalborg, Herning, Esbjerg, Haderslev. 2 of them are in the finals right now

  • @ztveng
    @ztveng Před 8 dny

    Always fun seeing these travel videos of people visiting us, glad you liked it 😊

  • @ChokyoDK
    @ChokyoDK Před 12 dny +3

    Thank you for visiting Denmark :)
    There are a lot of things to see outside of Copenhagen as well.

  • @MadelineRupard
    @MadelineRupard Před 12 dny +1

    I came here to relive my trip there last weekend and realized when you showed the fire we were there at the same time! Lovely city, hope to return and visit some of the spots I evidently missed ❤

  • @FreddyYT9669
    @FreddyYT9669 Před 13 dny

    I Love That Some People Like You Guys Post About Denmark

  • @sharkflower123
    @sharkflower123 Před 13 dny +3

    Nice to see Copenhagen from your perspective 💪😎 Even with more delicate coverage of the stock exchange fire than the Danish news medias...

  • @fridzdk8279
    @fridzdk8279 Před 12 dny +2

    just wanted to point out as a dane living in the Jutland part of Denmark, that all around in Denmark we joke about how high the coffee prices are in Copenhagen🤣

  • @KimBenzonKnudsen
    @KimBenzonKnudsen Před 17 dny +3

    Hi guys, what a nice video of Copenhagen. Especially I admire that you clearly had done some very good 'research' before you came here, and you were very well prepared to experience a lot of nice and significant stuff. Yes, Copenhagen is a very nice city and I am lucky to live here.
    A few comments: 08:50 the Danish is a chocolate spandauer. A bit later: 'the military parade' is The Royal Life Guard marching to the Kings Palace to shift the guard. Smørrebrød: yes, it must be resten with fork and knife. You can find smaller versions that can be eaten by hand, but they are hard to find in the center of Cph. By the way: always eat the fish first.
    Impressive what you managed to see in a short time. If you come another time, you should visit the neighbourhoods next to the Inner City. Especially Nørrebro and Vesterbro. You will find a lot more of Copenhagen there.
    Really enjoyed your video. Come back another time 👍🙏

  • @Cirkelo
    @Cirkelo Před 12 dny +1

    spend most of my life in copenhagen - and yup, K-town is the best! I moved out to get closer to nature, but K-town is still such a vibe.

  • @eugenefrancis8894
    @eugenefrancis8894 Před 17 dny +8

    Omg ... second comment. Yesszaa!!! Have fun in Denmark!!

  • @Joliie
    @Joliie Před 15 dny +3

    21:40 not mayo but Rémoulade (the yellow umami stuff), you will typically get both fried and fresh onions on top.

  • @MaudMargretheRex
    @MaudMargretheRex Před 11 dny

    So Nice meeting You, meeting Copenhagen, my city of 10 years. Now in the countrside. Enjoy Your trip..

  • @letsgocph2396
    @letsgocph2396 Před 15 dny

    Im glad that you guys had a good time in Copenhagen!

  • @user-mv6he6gl8m
    @user-mv6he6gl8m Před 16 dny +2

    Hey. I have followed your Nordic journey at least from Djurgårn/Hovet. For an "amateur" reporter I must say you're doing a great job! CZcams sometime bring out gems.

  • @amh6763
    @amh6763 Před 17 dny +10

    Go to Reffen street food market!

  • @JrnMortensen1956
    @JrnMortensen1956 Před 2 dny +1

    Great video you two and thanks for showing me things I haven't seen in Copenhagen (I'm Danish 😊) 👍

  • @Thjaaa
    @Thjaaa Před 13 dny +1

    It is the King's Lifeguard who walked the pedestrian street in Copenhagen and played music

  • @freja3187
    @freja3187 Před 15 dny

    its fun to watch, there are places you visist i have either never visited or havent been there in forever and i live in copenhagen

  • @mattiassvensson5340
    @mattiassvensson5340 Před 16 dny

    Holy grail while touring, legendary :) love your videos guys! :)

  • @camillamauritzen5432
    @camillamauritzen5432 Před 10 dny +1

    Was born and raised in Copenhagen. I'm 42, but in my younger years I wanted to leave so badly. It felt way to cramped and boring. After I tried the whole living abroad thing for a couple of years, I moved back to Copenhagen and I fell in love with my city and my country again. And I loving seeing videos like yours too remind me of how incredibly lucky I am that I get to live here my whole life and even being able to take beauty, security and education for granted.
    I love my city. ❤❤

    • @Leptyzz
      @Leptyzz Před 8 dny

      Kom til at tænke på sangen:
      Kastrup DC 9 - jeg var kommet for at ta' af sted
      Da vi fik vingerne op, kom jeg til at kigge ned
      Der lå vores by under dagene på træk
      Min tid gik helt i stå - hvorfor var det, at jeg ville væk?
      Copenhagen dreaming 🎶

  • @nicolehafner8616
    @nicolehafner8616 Před 17 dny +4

    Smörgåsbord means table with a lot of different dishes and side dishes to choose from, usually describing things in a symbolic way.

    • @CharlotteLuxi
      @CharlotteLuxi Před 14 dny +2

      But we don’t have anything called Smörgåsbord in Denmark - just smørrebrød 😊

    • @gisbrei
      @gisbrei Před 13 dny

      @@CharlotteLuxi Vi har smörgåsbord i Danmark, vi kalder det bare koldt bord

  • @mikkelthomsen2908
    @mikkelthomsen2908 Před 11 dny +1

    Just a fun fact, H.C.Andersen's storys is NOT childrens storys, it was wannerbrothers and Disney that rerote the endings to make them Happy.
    Sorry for bad typeing, i am dyslexic.

  • @Simpdemon1
    @Simpdemon1 Před 10 dny

    Hello I’m from Denmark and I hope that you enjoyed/is enjoying the time you have/had!
    (And about the boats they normally just stay in the kanal but some times they’re out is different from the one sailing boat 😅)

  • @bjarkelarsen9334
    @bjarkelarsen9334 Před 11 dny +2

    You only just scratched the surface. If you ever come back and need some additonal recommendation - do say!
    Top of mind suggestion for next time around:
    - Stay at Urban Camper. Same price if not cheaper, than what you paid.
    - Walk around Nørrebro (Named best citypart in the world) and Nordvest - Hipster paradise and best place to visit OG Bodegas (Danish "pubs").
    - Grab a bike and ride it down Nørrebrogade. Get a kebab at any place that look legit. Grab a beer on Blågårdsgade.
    - Bike to Nørreport, go to Nyhavn, ride across the bridge to Christiania. Take a smokebreak!
    - Continue to Refshaleøen and Reffen for some great street food.
    - Continue into town and visit Kødbyen for some dancing or hit Bipbip-bar for drinks and arcade.
    (The above is a recommended for anyone visiting Copenhagen, who want a good time

  • @justbasic314
    @justbasic314 Před 13 dny +1

    The "Spandauer" is actually the name of another pastry, the one you got is actually called af "Bund snegl" which is af cinnamon bun baked in a small round circle
    Time in video: 8:35

  • @kilodk77
    @kilodk77 Před 10 dny

    I love your thorough and sincere coverage of everything you see. Especially the history facts about Tivoli, buildings and the Stock Exchange that sadly burned :(

  • @helloworld-qe9kk
    @helloworld-qe9kk Před 17 dny +4

    i want to try all the food you had in the video 👍

  • @D_v_
    @D_v_ Před 7 dny +1

    As someone who lives in the Netherlands I can tell you that they don't have enough bikes in Copenhagen, 6/10. Great city though

  • @rilauats
    @rilauats Před 16 dny +1

    Architecture trait of Copenhagen downtown area. Most building have the corner cut and entrance door exactly on the cut corner.
    Reason: When Copenhagen was built from wood mostly a massive fire destroyed more than quarter of the city. Part of reason was horse-driven fire trucks had difficulty turn the corners in the narrow streets. So the cut corners are a city fire mitigation technique. And it makes Copenhagen city experience unique because all road crossing are a little more open than in other cities.

  • @CsCharlese
    @CsCharlese Před 15 dny

    Really nice video. Loved you got some Denmark during WWII education :)

  • @foolfl1ckz
    @foolfl1ckz Před 13 dny +1

    Yes, Danishes are from Austria. In the Scandinavian languages, they are called "wienerbrød"(in Danish and Norwegian) / "Wienerbröd" (in Swedish) which means Vienna bread.

  • @kennetho2424
    @kennetho2424 Před 11 dny

    You guys are awesome. I love how you cut your smørrebrød 😅, and as someone mentioned - 4 pieces for 100 DKK that's a very good price. You are welcome back any time. Thank you for a great video :)

  • @katrinehansen7647
    @katrinehansen7647 Před 15 dny +2

    Tivoli is the second oldest amusement park in the world, the first one is Bakken or dyrehavsbakken which is also danish. It opened in 1583

  • @user-mo6te9pz6y
    @user-mo6te9pz6y Před 16 dny +1

    Dane here! Copenhagen is great! Stressfull, but great.. Also undoubtedly the most expensive city in Denmark! Those 40 kroner for a cup of coffee, is very average throughout Copenhagen..
    The pastry is supposed to be dry so you dip it in coffee!! It's very traditional to dip it in coffee, and also a very good business model..
    yeeeah all the bikes are locked.. They either have number locks (basically a thick wire that goes through the wheel and opens with a code) or the bike itself has a lock where you need a key..
    - Fun fact about H. C. Andersen, he had a note on his pajamas that said "i am not dead, i am only asleep"" because people would think he was dead!!
    He used the word "skindød" which basically means that he slept in a way where the signs of life were absolutely minimal, therefore the note..
    - The place where the royal family lives is called Amalienborg.. not Christiansborg.. Christansborg is where the parliament, the supreme court, and the Prime Minister's Office is.
    The 4 buildings are indeed identical. The first building is where queen Margrethe the 2nd lives. In the next one lives King Frederik the 10th, and Queen Mary. In the third one there is a museum, and in the last one there is guided tours and exhibitions.
    - There were aloootta different sabotage groups, but one of the most popular ones were called "hvidstengruppen"
    The most rumored thing they did was receiving explosives, weapons and ammo dropped by english planes.
    "Medister" is basically just the name of the sausage lol, it's actually very common in Jylland, where they eat it at Christmas!
    It's called medister instead of "Pølse" (danish word for sausage) just because it's made differently lol
    A normal sausage here is made from 80% pork, and not that many spices. Which to some people is very bland.
    Medister is also made from pork, but has more fat (also called "spæk" which is a very thick type of fat) and has alot of different spices.
    - Smørrebrød, which is also called an open faced sandwich, are soooo popular to have at anniversaries, birthdays if there's alot of people ect.
    And they're is basically an average ryebread sandwich on steroids!! XD
    Amazing video!! Love how much research you did before going!

  • @lonestardeluxe3677
    @lonestardeluxe3677 Před 15 dny +1

    Great video. Do come back to Denmark some other time. We´ve got plenty to offer. Legoland, Lego House, city of Aarhus, western coastline, fairytale islands in the south, oceans meeting in the north and maybe a walk in the wandering dune.

  • @zuriyel5368
    @zuriyel5368 Před 17 dny +4

    If you're still in Denmark, you can also visit a Japanese cultural event tmrw here in Copenhagen called Sakura Festival over at Langelinie Park, which starts at 11am tomorrow. It is celebrated at this time every year.
    I also recommend that you try out Shawarma Grill House in Copenhagen.

    • @TommyHoff
      @TommyHoff Před 10 dny

      Sounds pretty arabic! There was a turkish restaurant in Hamburg Germany that was frequented by some rowdy german drunks who deliberatly crashed right into the guests tables so they tilted & the food splashed all over the place!

  • @minLiao-kd9el
    @minLiao-kd9el Před 16 dny +1

    Thank you for taking the video! Let me travel around the world without leaving home.😂🎉

  • @hfranke07
    @hfranke07 Před 14 dny

    Copenhagen is a fantastic city. I love you video and the fact that you came just after the fire in the stock exchange is crazy.... I am danish and we all just sat at the tv watching the flames just eating away some important part of out history.... btw the soldiers you saw marching down the street (Købmagergade) is the Royal Guard,- one of the top elites units in Denmark.... Cheers.

  • @lkjh861
    @lkjh861 Před 16 dny +2

    The tallness of the roofs in train stations is a legacy of the steam locomotives, when a low roof would have caused the entire platform level to be completely engulfed in fog ~ hence, the tall roofs so the steam can collect and dissipate well above the heads of the passengers... however, since we've all gotten used to the cathedral like architecture of train stations, which lets in light and just looks awesome, that building style has then been continued long after the last steam locomotive rolled out of there... 😉👍