Copenhagen
Jægersborggade, Copenhagen
In the beginning of November, me and my friend took a weekend trip to Copenhagen together. I had visited the city early this year, but I loved it so much I decided to return. And this time with one of my best friends!
Copenhagen to me is one of the loveliest cities to visit for a short weekend trip. As I live close to the German border I can get there by train within 8 hours. The fashion sense in the city is out of this world, so watch out your wishlist doesn’t get too long wandering around this city, because mine did ;)
The fashion in Copenhagen is top notch!
Not only do they sell nice clothes/ brands in Copenhagen. One big important thing they look out for is sustainability. Unfortunately sustainable clothing does not always fit in my budget. But when it does i always buy from Danish brands. Some sustainable Danish brands i love are; Samsoe&Samsoe, Ganni, Gestuz, and so many more small designers!
Not only does Copenhagen offer great fashion, the design is amazing
When on our walk through Nørrebro, we stumbled upon this beautiful store Knast. they sell small homeware items as well as prints and frames. As a cat lover I was overwhelmed by the amount of cat prints there were. I ended up picking the poster of the black cat with the wooden frame as it reminds me of my own cat!
Below here I’ve posted some pictures from Copenhagen
Delphine Copenhagen
Normally I’m one for very lowkey restaurants, however I wanted to see what the hotspots were like. So last February I visited Delphine. I absolutely fell in love with the interior, and the food was beyond good. The bill however, was crazy for the amount of food they served. Safe to say I did not return this time, but definitely worth a mention.
Danish hotdogs
For a way more cheaper option, try one of the Danish hotdogs. These hotdogs can be found all over the city, however i like the hotdog stands around Strøget the best. I found the toppings were fresher here. definitely try it with all toppings to get the full experience!
Danish sweets
Last but not least on my list of food you need to try are the Danish pastries. You can get these anywhere. So far i cannot say I have a favorite place to get these. But, if you’d like to try some special pastries, I would recommend Andersen & Maillaard!
That’s it for my tips on Copenhagen! Ofcourse Copenhagen offers more than just food and fashion. There are many sightseeing places in Copenhagen I love such as Rosenborg castle, the Round tower, Christianshavn, Jægersborggade, Frederiksberg and so much more. In my opinion Copenhagen is one of the most walkable cities I’ve been to. Thats why I always say, try to read up on things you can do and see. But don’t forget to just take in the moment, walk around and soak up all the beauty this city has to offer.
See you next time? Love, Noa