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Greek island hopping 2024

Greek island hopping 2024

Greek island hopping 2024

Ready to dive into the adventure of Greek island hopping in 2024? You’re in for the trip of a lifetime! Each island’s got its own vibe – from Mykonos, where the party never stops, to the chill, dreamy sunsets of Santorini. We’re talking about hopping from one slice of paradise to another, discovering everything from lively beaches to quiet, hidden nooks. This guide’s your buddy, making sure you hit the ground running without missing a beat. Let’s get this island-hopping party started!

Greek island hopping 2024
Greek island hopping 2024
 

Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know

Alright, so you’re amped up for Greek island hopping in 2024, right? Here’s the scoop: there are over 6,000 islands to pick from. Yeah, you heard that right. But don’t sweat it, you’re not gonna visit them all. This is about finding those special spots that’ll make your trip epic. Think hidden beaches, ancient spots, and diving into some cool history and culture. Whether you’re all about catching rays and sipping on something cold or you wanna zig zag through ancient ruins, there’s an island with your name on it. Gear up to hop on a ferry, soak in that Aegean Sea magic, and let’s make some waves with your 2024 island hop!

Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know

Best Greek islands to visit in 2024

Picking which Greek islands to hit in 2024? It’s like choosing your favorite ice cream flavor—tough but delicious! Crete’s your go-to for a mix of history and stunning beaches. Want a taste of medieval charm? Rhodes has got you covered. And if you’re after lush landscapes with a side of gorgeous beaches, Corfu’s calling your name. Each spot offers its own unique slice of paradise, from ancient ruins to food that’ll make your taste buds sing. So, whether you’re in it for the culture, the sunsets, or just the chill vibes, these islands are where it’s at for 2024. Get ready to dive into some serious beauty!

Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know
Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know
 

The Ultimate Greek Island Hopping Guide 2024

This island hopping was one more SOLO female travel for me. Well, partially, because my friend Chiara from Sicily came to join me in Koufonisia. So we did that part together.

It seemed that the Greeks (not all of course) are not particularly used to the idea of solo travel. So, when I dined alone at restaurants, I often received curious glances from those around me. Being a native Greek myself, I couldn’t help but thinking, they might be wondering, “What is this young lady doing alone? There must be something wrong about her!”

Well, surprise, surprise! There’s absolutely nothing wrong with her.

Greek Island Hopping 2024: how to organise the best island hopping in Greece
How to organise the best island hopping in Greece
 

Solo female travellers in Greece

Solo female travelers are different, one step closer to discovering their life’s purpose. Their souls crave new experiences and adventures. They follow their hearts, they dance to their own rhythm. Traveling is their ultimate passion. They don’t wait for someone to accompany them on a journey; instead they book their tickets, arrange their accommodations, pack their bags, and embark on the next adventure.

Although society tends to shine a negative light on being alone, spending time alone can actually be incredibly beneficial. It demonstrates your ability to find happiness independently, without relying on others, which can be liberating and personally fulfilling. Embrace being your own person and relying on yourself first.

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Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know
 

Greek island hopping 2024: Mykonos island

Mykonos, my first stop on this island-hopping adventure, was primarily chosen for its convenient airport connections. With direct flights connecting Vienna to Mykonos, I found myself in the heart of the Cyclades.

Arriving in Mykonos, I decided to stay for two nights before continuing my journey to Syros, the next island on my itinerary.

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Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know

Greek island hopping 2024: Syros island

My second stop was Syros Island, with its beautiful streets and seaside cafes.

Syros island’s timeless charm has a way to captivate your heart. Its cobblestone streets in Ermoupoli, adorned with neoclassical buildings, pastel-colored facades, and ornate balconies, create an enchanting atmosphere and weaves a kind of magic on visitors.

The aroma of freshly baked pastries from local bakeries mingles with the inviting allure of seaside cafes. Here, you can sip a glass of wine and gaze at the mesmerizing azure waters of the Aegean.

Many thanks to my friends Christianna & Iosif who hosted me at their @yosifaki and gifted me 4 days of Greek summer bliss. Thank you for the generosity and kind hospitality.

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Tinos Island

Tinos island was the third stop in my Greek island hopping. I am in love with this island because of its unpretentious and grounded vibe.

I’ve booked accommodation right by the beach and I was absolutely enchanted by the whole experience. Imagine having breakfast and dinner by the ocean, with the soothing sounds of the waves in the background.

Fun fact: Did you know that Tinos has its own little mermaid too? Not just Copenhagen!

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How to organise the best island hopping in Greece
How to organise the best island hopping in Greece
 

Naxos island

Naxos island was the fourth stop in my Greek island hopping.

Out of all the islands I’ve explored, Naxos was my least favorite. Naxos felt quite stressful, making it hard for me to unwind. I also felt ignored at taverns as a solo female traveler, and I constantly had to navigate through hordes of tourists.

I found the Saint George area in Naxos to be a bit too crowded for my liking. Thankfully, I stayed in the island for only two nights. The tavernas were quite packed, resulting in long queues, and the breakfast experience was similar. Having concentrated juice instead of fresh-squeezed orange juice was disappointing. What was even worse is the 10.30 AM check-out time; it feels a bit absurd, almost as if they’re rushing you out to make way for the next guest. There’s hardly any time for a leisurely breakfast or proper packing; it’s quite stressful.

Now if you wonder why I visited Naxos…well, Naxos was the transit point from Tinos to Koufonisia, which is where I originally intend to go. My goal was Koufonisia, not Naxos.

My standards for travel are rather high, possibly because of my extensive global travels and stays in some of the world’s finest hotels. I prefer to be treated as a discerning traveler, not just another tourist. It’s my own oversight, really; at times, I seem to make the wrong choice in hotels. They may appear appealing on the internet, but upon arrival, discovering concentrated juices and a 10.30 AM check-out is a definite deal-breaker for me. I don’t voice complaints; instead, I simply choose not to return.

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Koufonisia : The Unexpected Adventure on My Fifth Stop

The fifth stop of my island-hopping adventure brought with it a delightful twist of fate that transformed a planned three-night stay into a remarkable eight-night sojourn.

Koufonisia, with its tranquil beaches and idyllic scenery, was initially a brief stop on my journey, but destiny had other plans. What made this stop truly extraordinary was the arrival of my dear friend Chiara from Sicily. Her unexpected visit turned my solo adventure into an unforgettable shared experience.

We reveled in the pristine beauty of Koufonisia, explored its hidden gems, and indulged in the local culture together. The magic of Koufonisia, amplified by the presence of a cherished friend, allowed us to forge memories that will forever hold a special place in our hearts.

The island’s azure waters, golden sunsets, and warm hospitality became the backdrop for an adventure that surpassed all expectations. This unplanned extension of my stay in Koufonisia reminded me of the serendipity that often graces travelers and the extraordinary moments that arise when you embrace the unexpected. In the end, it’s these surprise twists that make our journeys all the more remarkable and our stories truly extraordinary.

 

Back to Mykonos – by accident

I missed my flight from Mykonos to Athens due to a delay in the ferry from Koufonisia. Under usual circumstances, this might have been a cause for concern, but, surprisingly, I found myself feeling incredibly excited about the situation.

I contacted the airline company, rescheduled my flight for the following day, and seized the opportunity to book a last-minute hotel room for me.

One of my life mottos is simple: you get what you pay for. This principle extends to my business as well. Hence, when I stumbled upon a last-minute offer for Branco Hotel in Mykonos, I didn’t hesitate to book, despite it not being a budget-friendly choice. I knew I was in for an extraordinary experience.

Branco Hotel lived up to my expectations, reminding me that sometimes, you must indulge and treat yourself. In the end, the memories and the quality of the experience make the investment more than worthwhile.

So, in a whirlwind of adventures and exploration, my Greek island-hopping journey continued, proving that every island has its own unique story to tell, whether you’re traveling solo or with a companion.

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Hydra: The Grand Finale of My Island Hopping Journey

Hydra marked the splendid conclusion of my island-hopping adventure in 2023.

Hydra’s allure lies in its timeless beauty and unique charm. The absence of motor vehicles on the island, replaced by donkeys and cobblestone streets, sets the stage for a tranquil and almost poetic experience. As you stroll along the narrow alleys, adorned with whitewashed buildings and vibrant bougainvillea, you’ll feel transported to a bygone era.

The harbor at Hydra is a bustling hub of activity, where fishing boats and luxury yachts coexist harmoniously. Here, you can savor fresh seafood at waterfront tavernas, watch the world go by, and soak in the island’s laid-back atmosphere.

The true magic of Hydra comes alive in its sunset views. The moment the sun dips below the horizon and paints the sky in shades of orange and pink, you’ll realize why this island is so revered by travelers.

Hydra isn’t just a destination; it’s an experience that lingers in your memory long after you’ve left its shores. As the final stop in my island-hopping journey, it left me with a sense of wonder and a desire to return someday.

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Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know
Greek Island Hopping 2024: All You Need to Know
 

Reflections Throughout My 2024 Greek Island Hopping Journey

We often don’t realize how valuable something is until we lose it.

I left my home country 12 years ago, only to realize later that it’s the only place where I feel the happiest. The joy I experience by the sea might be rooted in the memories of my childhood, as psychologists suggest that our early experiences often shape our adult emotions.

Some of my best childhood memories revolve around summers spent on an island, and this could be the key to understanding my happiness by the sea. I also find it challenging to form connections with individuals who fail to grasp my deep affection for the sea.

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I yearn for a lifestyle centered around tranquility rather than vacations. As a small business owner, success demands not only my energy but also a serene state of mind. Achieving this means embracing unhurried mornings and all the tranquility they bring. It’s essential to have the time and mental space to strategize for my business and rejuvenate my spirit.

In Vienna I’m experiencing a condition known as “Kleisoura,” a Greek term describing a strong aversion to staying indoors. This feeling has developed due to the trauma of the COVID years and the extended cold winters in Vienna, which confined me indoors for long periods. To cope, I’ve been requesting hotel rooms with balconies for the freedom to step outside whenever I need, and I even have a desire to sleep outdoors, under the stars.

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The island life – the Greek way

Every time I said to a local islander that I would like to come and live on a Greek island they literally get SHOCKED and ask me why? You have to see their face expression…I laugh so much. They rush to tell you….there is nothing to do during the winter and there is so much loneliness.

Truth is, loneliness exists everywhere, and it can even be worse in big cities. Truth is also, on an island where there is nothing to do as they love to claim, maybe they don’t know, you can invent your own things to do, you can invent your own happiness.

In fact, some people who have spent all their life in capital cities crave for peacefulness and quietness that the island life can offer. Some other have spent most of their lives on an island and long for a bustling big city life.

Some people are happy with what they have, while others crave for….a change.

The ending of European summer fills my heart with melancholy, for in recent years, I’ve been a seeker of endless summers around the globe.


 

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My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen was a dream come true. I’d been wanting to visit the city for years and finally had the chance to explore it on my own. From the moment I arrived, I was amazed by the beauty of the city and the unique culture that I got to experience. I spent the week discovering new sights, learning about the history, and trying all the delicious food.

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My solo trip to Copenhagen

The City Itself

As a solo traveller, I found Copenhagen to be the perfect blend of cosmopolitan charm and Nordic coolness. This city is an absolute must-visit destination for any traveller looking to explore Scandinavian culture.

I got to explore the city on foot and take in its breathtaking architecture, cosy cafes, and colourful streets. Walking through the winding streets of Copenhagen gave me a sense of nostalgia for simpler times, which was truly a calming experience.

One of the best things about Copenhagen is its accessibility, making it easy for a solo traveller to get around. The public transportation system is modern, efficient, and user-friendly. I loved how eco-friendly the city was, with locals cycling around and clean energy being used almost everywhere.

I thoroughly enjoyed spending time in one of Copenhagen’s most famous neighbourhood, the Nyhavn. Nyhavn’s picturesque canals, colourful houses, and trendy restaurants provided the perfect backdrop for a cosy evening stroll.

Overall, Copenhagen’s quaint streets and iconic landmarks captured my heart, and I’m certain that anyone who visits the city will be mesmerized by its charm.

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Discovering Copenhagen: My Solo Adventure

When I arrived in Copenhagen, I didn’t have a set itinerary in mind. I wanted to take things as they came and discover the city at my own pace. My solo adventure began as soon as I set foot on the streets of this vibrant city.

One of the first things I did was to rent a bike. Copenhagen is famous for being a bike-friendly city, and I wanted to take advantage of this. I spent hours cycling around the city, taking in the sights and sounds. From the colorful Nyhavn harbor to the impressive Rosenborg Castle, there was no shortage of things to see.

Another highlight of my trip was exploring the city’s many parks and gardens. One of my favorites was the Tivoli Gardens, an amusement park with a magical atmosphere. I also enjoyed strolling through the Botanical Garden and the King’s Garden.

Looking back on my solo adventure in Copenhagen, I realize how much I learned about myself. Being alone in a new city forced me to step out of my comfort zone, take risks, and trust my instincts. Traveling solo doesn’t mean you have to be alone. By embracing the city and its people, I was able to connect with others and create lasting memories.

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the famous Nyhavn harbor
 

My solo trip to Copenhagen: The People in Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

One thing I noticed about Copenhagen was how friendly and welcoming the locals were. I never felt lonely or out of place, even when I was exploring the city on my own. People were always willing to chat, offer recommendations, or simply smile and nod.

I was pleasantly surprised by the warm and friendly locals who were more than happy to strike up a conversation. The people in Copenhagen are known for their easy-going attitude and welcoming demeanour, making it a great destination for solo travellers.

One of my favourite experiences was visiting the local cafes and chatting with the locals over a cup of coffee. It was a great way to learn more about the culture and get some insider tips for my trip.

Overall, the people in Copenhagen were a highlight of my trip. Their hospitality and kindness made me feel at home in this new city, and I left with new friends and fond memories.

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My solo trip to Copenhagen: The Food in Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

Of course, no trip to Copenhagen would be complete without trying the food. I made sure to sample some of the local delicacies, like smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) and Danish pastries. The food was always fresh, flavorful, and presented beautifully.

One of the best parts of travelling to a new city is exploring its food scene. Copenhagen did not disappoint in this aspect either. As a food lover, I was excited to try out the local delicacies and indulge in some Scandinavian cuisine. I had heard about the Nordic food revolution and was eager to sample some of the new dishes.

The most popular food item in Copenhagen is, without a doubt, Smørrebrød. It’s an open sandwich that comes with a variety of toppings, including fish, meats, and vegetables.

Apart from Smørrebrød, I also tried some of the other local delicacies like Frikadeller, which are meatballs served with potato salad, and Æbleskiver, a dessert pancake ball served with jam. Another dish that I found particularly intriguing was Rugbrød, a dense, dark bread that is ubiquitous in Denmark.

In summary, the food experience in Copenhagen was excellent, and I was amazed by the local cuisine’s diversity and flavors. Whether you are a foodie or not, you will definitely enjoy exploring the culinary side of the city.

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My solo trip to Copenhagen: Copenhagen’s BEST bakeries

My solo trip to Copenhagen

Skt. Peders Bageri. Skt. Peders Bageri stands as the oldest bakery in the city, renowned for its irresistible cinnamon rolls that have captured the hearts of locals and visitors alike.

Buka Bakery. Buka Bakery beckons with its charming atmosphere and a daily offering of freshly baked goods. Immerse yourself in the delightful aroma of bread and pastries, accompanied by the enchanting melodies of the most beautiful Italian songs from the 1950s. Whether it’s any day of the week, any time, Buka warmly welcomes you to experience the magic of dining out while savoring their delectable creations.

Andersen & Maillard. This bakery, with its pastry chef who honed their skills at Noma, promises a remarkable assortment of treats. Be captivated by their delectable pastries while relishing their exceptional house-roasted coffee, adding an extra layer of indulgence to your visit.

Hart Bageri Holmen. Hart Bageri Holmen has earned its rightful place among Copenhagen’s most renowned bakeries. The queues extending to its door are a testament to the incredible quality awaiting inside. Founded by Richard Hart, a former baker at the world-famous Noma, this bakery offers an extraordinary selection of pastries and bread that will leave you in awe.

Andersen Bakery. Originating from a Japanese tourist’s love affair with Danish-style baking, this bakery presents a captivating fusion of cultures. Prepare to be enchanted by their visually stunning and utterly delicious pastries, meticulously crafted to create an unforgettable experience.

Juno the Bakery is an award-winning gem owned by Emil Glaser, a former pastry chef at Noma. Here, the art of baking meets food science, resulting in unparalleled creations that push the boundaries of flavor and texture. Delight in their extraordinary baked goods, carefully crafted to captivate your taste buds and ignite your senses.

Embark on this delectable bakery tour, savouring the delights of Copenhagen’s best bakeries, and witness firsthand the artistry and passion that goes into each delectable creation.

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My solo trip to Copenhagen
 

Copenhagen’s BEST street food markets

TorvehallerneKBH. TorvehallerneKBH is a food lover’s haven nestled in the heart of Copenhagen. With its two modern glass halls housing over 60 stalls, this bustling market captivates visitors with its architectural beauty. Here, you can indulge in a wide array of fresh food and Danish delicacies, all within a relaxed and stylish atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to sample the incredible cinnamon rolls at Laura’s Bakery, savor a delicious breakfast at GRØD, or enjoy a cup of great coffee at the Coffee Collective.

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Broens Gadekøkken or Bridge Street Kitchen. This outdoor harbor-front market offers some of the finest street food in Copenhagen. Located near the iconic colorful houses of Nyhavn, Broens Gadekøkken provides a delightful alternative to the pricier and more touristy restaurants along the canal. Treat your taste buds to crispy fish and chips or indulge in classic Danish smørrebrød, all while immersing yourself in the lively ambiance of this charming culinary destination.

Reffen Copenhagen Street Food. While a bit further away, Reffen is an absolute must-visit, especially during the warmer months. This expansive street food market is the largest in the Nordic region and offers an array of delights, including food trucks, craft beer, and live music. Located on the premises of a former shipyard, Reffen has transformed into a vibrant urban space, featuring not only street food stalls but also a skate park, creative workshops, and a selection of craft and design shops. Though situated in the slightly remote area of Refshaleøen, accessing Reffen is worth the effort. Whether you take bus 2A, the harbor bus (a charming small ferry), or opt for a bike ride, the journey will be rewarded with an unforgettable culinary adventure.

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The Architecture in Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

As I strolled through the streets of Copenhagen during my solo trip, I was amazed by the incredible architecture that surrounded me. From the traditional brick buildings with their distinct pointed rooftops, to the modern and sleek structures, the city offers a mix of old and new styles that truly impress. As I explored, I found myself taking countless photos of the buildings and admiring the intricate details that make each one unique.

Exploring Copenhagen has instilled within me a profound understanding and deep appreciation for modern architecture. It was a captivating experience to witness the meticulous thought and creative ingenuity that lay behind each striking modern building.

What truly resonated with me was the prevalent use of brick, adding a timeless charm and a sense of authenticity to these architectural masterpieces. Copenhagen’s architectural landscape beautifully intertwines innovation and tradition, leaving an indelible impression on my heart and igniting a newfound passion for the art of constructing extraordinary structures.

If you’re interested in exploring Copenhagen’s architecture, there are several must-see spots you won’t want to miss. One of my personal favorites was the Christiansborg Palace, a stunning piece of Danish architecture that houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. The palace is a true work of art, with its stunning facade and impressive interior.

the famous Nyhavn harbor

The famous Nyhavn harbor

Another impressive spot is the famous Nyhavn harbor, with its colorful facades that line the waterway. Here you’ll find plenty of cafes and restaurants where you can sit and enjoy the views, and take in the beauty of the buildings surrounding you.

Whether you’re interested in classic Danish architecture or modern and sleek design, Copenhagen has it all. Make sure to bring your camera and take plenty of pictures as you explore the city.

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Glyptoteket Museum

The Museums in Copenhagen

The Designmuseum Danmark – Recently reopened after undergoing extensive refurbishment, the Designmuseum Danmark stands as one of Copenhagen’s most enchanting destinations. Step into a world of creativity and inspiration as you traverse its idyllic halls, marveling at the innovative designs on display. This museum serves as a testament to the city’s deep appreciation for artistry and showcases the evolution of design through the ages.

Glyptoteket Museum
Glyptoteket Museum
 

Glyptoteket Museum

Prepare to be captivated by the wonders of the Glyptoteket Museum, an architectural gem nestled in the heart of Copenhagen. As you wander through its hallowed halls, you’ll encounter a treasure trove of art and artifacts from various periods and civilizations. From ancient sculptures to modern masterpieces, this museum offers a delightful journey through time, showcasing the diversity and richness of human artistic expression.

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Scandinavian Art at SMK – Set foot in the National Gallery of Denmark, also known as SMK, and be transported into a world of Scandinavian art spanning centuries. This spacious gallery boasts a remarkable collection that traces its roots back to the 14th century. Immerse yourself in the beauty and creativity of Nordic artists, as their works come to life in this esteemed institution. After your exploration, treat yourself to a culinary delight at the museum’s cafeteria, where a lunch spread awaits, rivaling even the most renowned cafes in Copenhagen. It’s a testament to the Danish knack for excellence, where even a humble museum cafeteria offers a truly remarkable experience.

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Where to Stay in Copenhagen

Copenhagen has plenty of accommodation options to suit any budget, from hostels and budget hotels to luxury boutique hotels and Airbnb rentals. If you’re looking for a central location, stay in the downtown area Indre By or in the trendy neighbourhoods of Vesterbro or Nørrebro.

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No matter where you choose to stay, you’re sure to have a comfortable and memorable stay in Copenhagen.

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My solo trip to Copenhagen
 

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My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen
My solo trip to Copenhagen
 

What to Do in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a city full of culture and history, and there are plenty of things to do to immerse yourself in it. Here are some of our top picks for things to do in Copenhagen:

Explore Nyhavn: Nyhavn is a picturesque canal lined with brightly coloured buildings that have become an iconic image of Copenhagen. Take a stroll along the canal and grab a drink or a bite to eat at one of the many restaurants and cafes that line the street. One of my favourites bars here is the Apollo Bar 11. 

My solo trip to Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen

Visit Christiansborg Palace: This stunning palace is home to the Danish parliament and has beautiful views of the city.

Visit the Little Mermaid Statue: No trip to Copenhagen would be complete without visiting the Little Mermaid Statue. The statue sits on a rock in the harbour and is a tribute to the fairytale written by Hans Christian Andersen, who was born in Copenhagen.

Take a bike tour: Copenhagen is a very bike-friendly city, and there are plenty of bike tour options to choose from. Explore the city like a local and get some exercise at the same time.

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Visit the National Museum of Denmark: The National Museum of Denmark is a great place to learn about the history of Denmark and its culture. There are exhibits on everything from Vikings to modern Danish design.

Take a boat tour: Copenhagen is a waterfront city, and taking a boat tour is a great way to see it from a different perspective. There are many boat tour companies to choose from, and some even offer dinner or brunch cruises.

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Visit Christiania: Christiania is a unique neighbourhood in Copenhagen that has its own set of rules and culture. It’s known for its street art, alternative lifestyle, and colourful houses. Be sure to respect the rules and culture of the neighbourhood while you visit and TAKE NO PHOTOS. Photos are strictly forbidden here.

Visit Tivoli Gardens: Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and pleasure garden in the heart of Copenhagen. It’s one of the city’s most popular attractions and for good reason. There are rides, games, shows, and beautiful gardens to explore. If you’re in Copenhagen during the Christmas season, be sure to visit Tivoli Gardens to see their impressive holiday decorations.

Discover the vibrant street food scene in Copenhagen as you explore the city’s top culinary markets, each offering a unique and exciting gastronomic experience.

Embark on an extraordinary artistic journey by joining a captivating painting workshop led by a talented Cuban artist at Bien contemporary art gallery in the heart of Copenhagen. Make sure to add this immersive painting workshop at Bien contemporary art gallery to your list of must-do activities in Copenhagen, as it promises an enriching blend of artistic exploration, social engagement, and memorable moments that will leave an indelible impression on your artistic soul.

A guide to Denmark's capital city
A guide to Denmark's capital city
 
A guide to Denmark's capital city
A guide to Denmark's capital city
 
A guide to Denmark's capital city
A guide to Denmark's capital city
 

Immerse yourself in Copenhagen’s rich cultural heritage by exploring some of its most captivating museums: The Designmuseum Danmark, Glyptoteket Museum, and Scandinavian Art at SMK. Embark on a captivating museum journey in Copenhagen, where history, art, and innovation converge to create an unforgettable cultural experience. These museums not only showcase the city’s profound appreciation for artistic expression but also provide a glimpse into its rich heritage and the endless wonders that await those who seek to delve into its cultural tapestry.

These are just a few of the many things to do in Copenhagen. The city has something to offer for everyone, whether you’re interested in history, art, food, or just want to explore.

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A guide to Denmark's capital city
My journey to the Scandinavian metropolis
 

My solo trip to Copenhagen: How to Get Around in Copenhagen

Getting around Copenhagen is incredibly easy, as the city has a great public transportation system. You can use buses, trains, or the metro to move around the city. A standard single fare on the bus or metro costs DKK 24, but if you purchase a Copenhagen Card, you will have unlimited access to all public transportation options and other attractions.

One of the most popular and unique ways to get around Copenhagen is by bike. The city is bike-friendly, with plenty of bike lanes, and renting a bike is easy and affordable. There are several bike rental shops in the city, and prices range from DKK 100 to DKK 150 per day. Cycling is an excellent way to see the city and get some exercise while doing so.

If you prefer walking, Copenhagen is also a pedestrian-friendly city, and most of the attractions are within walking distance. Exploring the city on foot is a great way to see the hidden gems of the city, and there are plenty of walking tours available for those who want to learn more about Copenhagen’s history and culture.

Another great way to see the city is by boat. There are several canal tours that offer stunning views of Copenhagen’s harbour and waterways. Taking a boat tour is an excellent way to see the city from a different perspective and learn about its history and culture.

In summary, there are plenty of transportation options available to get around Copenhagen, and the best way to explore the city depends on your preference and budget. Whether you choose to cycle, walk, or take public transportation, getting around Copenhagen is easy and convenient.

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My Experience in Copenhagen

My solo trip to Copenhagen was an unforgettable experience that left me feeling refreshed and energized. I found the city to be charming and inviting, and the locals were some of the most friendly and welcoming people I have ever encountered.

One of the most memorable experiences of my trip was taking a boat tour in Copenhagen’s canals, which provided a unique perspective of the city and its architecture.

Aside from the tourist attractions, I found myself exploring the city’s various neighbourhoods and stumbling upon hidden gems around every corner. From quaint cafes to colourful street art, there was always something new and exciting to discover.

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I also made sure to try as much Danish cuisine as possible during my stay. From traditional dishes like smørrebrød to innovative modern cuisine, I was blown away by the flavours and presentation of every meal.

All in all, my solo trip to Copenhagen was a perfect combination of relaxation, exploration, and adventure. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and enriching travel experience.

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My absolute favorite spot in Copenhagen

Ofelia Plads, nestled between Nyhavn and Amalienborg on the picturesque harbor front, holds a special place in my heart as my absolute favorite spot in Copenhagen. As the day drew to a close, I found myself enchanted by the breathtaking spectacle that unfolded before my eyes.

The setting sun cast its warm glow upon the iconic Opera building, turning it into a resplendent golden masterpiece. With each passing moment, I felt a sense of serenity wash over me, as I stood in awe of the magical harmony between nature’s beauty and architectural grandeur. Ofelia Plads provided the perfect backdrop for this captivating experience.

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