Saturday, October 18, 2014

The Scandinavian Affair: A Crush on Copenhagen


I'm back with some photos and words. First stop of my trip was Copenhagen - adjectives like cool, clean and cute are close enough to describe it. Cycling alongside the quaint canals (and cemeteries) was indeed a romantic thing to do. The Danes are scandalously stylish and a showcase of Nordic beauty with their athletic bodies, youthful attitude and practical sense of effortless fashion; not to mention how prone they are to civism, organisation and progress. Copenhagen is a vibrant yet cosy city with a cosmpolitan hint, a general sense of amusement and eco-friendliness. This is a place where one feels invited to walk and to cycle - incredibly functional and flat, also very green (environmental awareness, a harbour with clear water, a park in every corner). The weather was at its best, perfect for our morning stroll around bohemian Christianshavn, after frikadeller for breakfast, ending up on Christiania witnessing a police raid - pretty entertaining. Meatpacking District struck me as the most interesting area to eat and drink, not only because its cool local groove but also for its eerie slaughterhouse feel that spices up the nightlife. I hope it doesn't get too trendy though. Latin Quarter has also made me fall in love with its atmosphere, starting with Twin Peaks inspired café The Log Lady (where I had a cup of damn good black coffee) to the charismatic streets. Posh Frederiksberg also displayed some charming architecture and lovely boulevards, despite the gentrified brunch joints. Copenhagen is not the cheapest city but sure there are many gardens, museums, galleries and exhibitions to experience for free. I enjoyed the nautical essence of the old town, paired with the fairytale-like spires embellishing the skyline by the water, reflecting the Indian Summer sunlight. Do I want to go back to Copenhagen? Yes, absolutely! It's the grooviest city I've ever been in Scandinavia - not too big, very safe and satisfyingly feel-good. I didn't make it to Halloween themed Tivoli Gardens, what a pity. Maybe next time. By the way, the only reason why I didn't mention the Danish sausages here was because I didn't want to start drooling like a beast. Stay tuned, a post about another beautiful country is on its way.

14 comments:

  1. wow those photos are so beautiful ! take me for a trip with you <3 <3 <3

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  2. i've been to a lot of european countries, including several parts of scandinavia but for some reason i've never been to denmark! if it's anything like the countries i have been to though, i'm sure it's very pretty, cute and clean and that everyone is very friendly and helpful which always makes for a wonderful travelling experience. :)

    little henry lee

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  3. also in response to your questions over on my blog, i would LOVE to live in paris if i could. the only thing is that i don't speak french so i don't know what kind of job i could get over there, but if i learned or if i could find a job where i didn't need it, it'd be a dream come true to live over there. it's every bit as beautiful and romantic and wonderful as all the photos and movies suggest. :)

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  4. Oh my gosh, what gorgeous photos! You did a wonderful job of documenting the trip and look so adorable on your bike. :) I visited Copenhagen a few years ago and truly fell in love with the city and friendly Danes. Clean and cozy are the perfect adjectives to describe it. I would love to go again and am so happy you enjoyed your stay. xoxo

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  5. These photos are SO good! Copenhagen looks like the perfect city, I am dying to visit and will put it on the list for next year!

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  6. Wow I'm actually surprised how come I didn't have Denmark in the list of my to-go countries, because it's so, so beautiful in your photos!!

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  7. Pá, nem me apetece "falar" contigo tal é a inveja giganta que tenho de ti, looool!!! On another note, andas uma artista, a tua fotografia anda muito boa mesmo, os enquadramentos, os ângulos, a luz, noto uma evolução do carai, adoroooooo.
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  8. It looks like the most amazing place! You've got me hooked and I've now added it to my travel list. You've taken some really incredible photos too - just beautiful!

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  9. These photographs make me want to visit Copenhagen now! Thank you for bringing it to my attention. It's been added to my travel wish list x

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  10. Nancy, tens uma maneira muito própria de ver as coisas e tens o dom de transformar essas mesmas coisas sob uma perspetiva bela e aconchegante. Nunca me canso das tuas fotografias e das tuas viagens :)

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  11. Ai nancy nancy, que inveja xD mas tu encaixas tão bem nessa paisagem que bem que mereceste esses dias. As tuas fotos estão cada vez melhores, essas cores são de morrer e esse ar de melancolia das bicicletas (a segunda foto podia estar como papel de parede num café amoroso) opá até a foto daquele chão preto e branco está demais! Não desiludiste com esta reportagem e estou ansiosa pra ver mais :D

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  12. Glorious photography!
    I can't decide which photographs I love more, they are all so beautiful :)

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  13. I have seen so many incredible photos from Copenhagen on Instagram that I knew I had to put it on my list of places to visit. And seeing your photos now I know it is a must <3

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  14. Posso morrer aqui de inveja? :) Que lindo, que lindas fotos, que bom! :)

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