Gasoline Grill
“A world-famous burger spot located in an active petrol station. The vlogger mentions it's a must-try for burger lovers.”
— Birta Hlin
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“A world-famous burger spot located in an active petrol station. The vlogger mentions it's a must-try for burger lovers.”
— Birta Hlin
2 Vloggers“Alia enjoyed a savory waffle and breakfast plate here; she highly recommends the lemon croissant as well.”
— alia zaita
2 Vloggers“They visit this bakery opened by the former head baker of Noma, noting its cult following and trying a cardamom croissant.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“Inside the Torvehallerne market, they visit this 100% organic bakery and try a Spandauer, which is what Americans would call a Danish.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“The vloggers have dinner at this restaurant near their hotel. They both order the steak, which they find incredible, served with gravy and mashed potatoes.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“The second stop on their pastry tour, this organic bakery is where they try a Tebirkes, a classic Danish pastry with poppy seeds.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“A local friend recommended this "total hole in the wall" sandwich shop. They describe the sandwich with artichoke cream and cheese as "freaking good" and possibly the best they've ever eaten.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“On a local's recommendation, they visit this cheese shop for what Martín calls a "freaking good sandwich" with artichoke cream and special cheese.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“The vloggers have dinner at this Chinese restaurant, noting that Danes often prefer to eat different world cuisines when dining out. They order and enjoy various types of dim sum.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers“The vlogger mentions they found a good fish restaurant. They show their meal of fried fish with salad and a side of fries, noting the total cost was 58€.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers“As the first stop on a pastry tour, they visit this beloved Danish bakery chain and try a Hindbærsnitter, a raspberry slice cookie.”
— Tourist to Local
1 Vloggers“The last stop on their pastry tour, where they pick up another Romkugler, a rum ball made of leftover cake, strawberry jam, and rum.”
— Tourist to Local
May–Sep
Shoulder: Apr, Oct
Essentials
Daily Budget
€100-150 / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Copenhagen Airport (Kastrup)
Metro Line M2 to city center (13 min, 36 DKK). Trains run every 4-6 minutes.
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Schengen visa for non-EU travelers. EU/EEA citizens: ID card only.
Tipping
Service charge included. Rounding up is appreciated but not expected.
Vlogger Tip
Skip the Little Mermaid statue—it's tiny and overcrowded. Instead, take the harbor bus (part of public transport) for a cheap sightseeing tour from the water, then grab street food at Broens Gadekøkken just across from Nyhavn for better prices than the canal restaurants.
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
Hip and edgy with a creative pulse. Once Copenhagen's red-light district, now the city's coolest neighborhood packed with cocktail bars, vinyl shops, and the Meatpacking District's food scene.
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers show their suite at this hotel, highlighting its spaciousness, cozy feel, and a bathroom with a starry-sky ceiling light.”
— Tourist to Local
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FAQ
Yes, Copenhagen is one of Europe's priciest cities. Expect €100-150/day for budget travel, €200-300 for mid-range. Save money by eating at food markets (Torvehallerne), using public transport, and visiting free attractions like Superkilen park.
3-4 days is ideal to see highlights without rushing. Day 1: Nyhavn + Rosenborg Castle. Day 2: Tivoli + museums. Day 3: Freetown Christiania + canal tour. Add a 4th day for Louisiana Museum or cycling to nearby beaches.
May-September offers long sunny days and outdoor cafes. July-August is peak season (crowded, expensive). Shoulder months (May, June, September) balance good weather with fewer tourists. Winter is cozy but dark—Tivoli's Christmas market compensates.
Highly recommended! Copenhagen is one of the world's most bike-friendly cities. Rent from Donkey Republic or Bycyklen (city bikes). Most attractions are cycling distance. Just watch for bike lane etiquette—locals take it seriously.
Yes, almost everyone speaks excellent English. You won't have language barriers in restaurants, shops, or public transport. Learning a few Danish phrases (Hej, Tak) is appreciated but not necessary.
Vesterbro for nightlife and food scene. Nørrebro for multicultural vibes and lower prices. Indre By for central sightseeing (pricey). Christianshavn for canals and charm. Avoid staying near Central Station—touristy and lacks atmosphere.
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