Buildings with bright and different colors, which contrast with the colorless Scandinavian stone. Locals cycling on cobbled streets. A sun rising from the water, in a white landscape.
Welcome to Copenhagen, a large city of 1.3 million people in a small country of just 5.6 million people. The capital of Denmark is considered to be the hottest part of Europe at the moment – and this is not due to the weather.
Easy everyday life, combined with Scandinavian style, world-class food and a safe, clean and green environment make Copenhagen a “wonderful” travel destination.
The city hosts two of the best restaurants in the world, is considered the safest city in the world, and can be proud of having the most beautiful neighborhood in the world.
As various travelers vividly describe it, the Danish city is a mini break from modern day life. It has much more relaxed rhythms than other cities, it is much more humane and most importantly, it has an excellent climate.
Instead of glass and steel skyscrapers, which are found in many other capitals, Copenhagen is dominated by four-storey buildings, either new or old.
Nørrebro was crowned the coolest neighborhood in the world this year, as Time Out magazine recently pointed out, referring to its friendly feel, artistic trends, growing businesses and vibrant local community.
In the Danish language there is the word “samfundssind”, which comes from “samfund” (society) and “sind” (mind), and means “community mentality”. An idea that has spread significantly during the pandemic.
The relatively small economic inequalities, the low crime rate, the equal social opportunities and the high levels of trust, come to complete the image of Copenhagen.
50% of residents, at the same time, commute to work by bicycle, which is more than cars. It is no surprise, then, that Denmark regularly emerges as one of the happiest countries in the world.
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