7 Reasons why you should pack your bags for Copenhagen right away

By Ayushi Shah 

With its exquisite gastronomy, impeccable architecture and charming canals – it doesn’t matter whether you are a romantic at heart, a foodie, a history buff or an explorer – the Danish capital has surprises in store for every visitor. Team Wanderers brings to you the top seven reasons to head to this stunning city.

Bicycle tours 

The Danes are proud of their eco-friendly live approach. Perhaps, this is why cycles have assimilated themselves into the city, becoming a part of the landscape itself. After all, 62 percent of Copenhageners use their bike for the daily commute. One of the best ways to see the city, hop on to witness the city’s main attractions including Europe’s oldest functioning observatory in Europe – The Round Tower, The Danish Parliament – Folketing, and the internet famous hippie town ‘Christiana Freetown’.

Gastronomy

With its world-class dining scene, it is no surprise that Copenhagen is home to many Michelin-star restaurants including Noma, which serves delicious Nordic food under the guidance of world-renowned chef Rene Redzepi. For those of you who’d like to get a taste of the local flavor, head to Refshaleøen – the popular street food neighborhood tucked with hidden cafes, bars and eateries.

Architecture

The design, décor and architecture of the city have drawn accolades from across the globe. With its peculiar brick buildings, the lanes of Copenhagen are a visual delight. When in the city, one must visit the Tivoli Gardens, a frequently visited amusement park and pleasure garden that is home to rides, games, musicals, ballet, and major concerts. Not to be missed are the picture-perfect Helsignor Castle, the Frederiksborg Castle, and the Amalienborg Palace, the official city residence of Queen Margrethe II and the Danish royal family.

Canals

The picturesque city’s charm is best witnessed by sailing down its canals where you can choose between an array of options including a canal tour boat, a solar energy-driven boat, a kayak and a romantic gondola. Feeling adventurous? You can catch one of the daily boats that depart from the Nyhavn harbour to visit the 100-year-old man-made island and fortress, Flakfortet, in the Sound. The fort, which was built as a part of the city’s defence system hosts a number of activities today, including treasure hunts, ghost hunts and mini-gold – ensuring a fun with family and friends.

Fashion

Whether it’s stylish boutiques you’re on a lookout for or high-end designer stores – the city that has carved its name on Europe’s fashion map will not disappoint you. After all, nothing lesser can be expected from the country that is home to the globally renowned Henrik Vibskov. Choose between Magasin Du Nord, one of the largest shopping malls in Copenhagen, and Veras market, a flea market set under Bispeengbuen Bridges. Moreover, if you’re looking for a great deal and don’t mind a few hours rummaging through piles, head to one of the city’s second-hand stores where you can find luxury vintage wear from across the world. A few options we’d recommend are Time’s Up, Episode and Prag.

Carlsberg District

Located in Vesterbro, this major tourist attraction is home to the world-famous Danish brewery of Carlsberg beer. While they have special events throughout the year, Summers’ steal the show with ‘Carlsberg Fridays’ – an informal night of music, barbeque and ice-cold tap beer. Not a beer-person? Hop on to one of the horse carriages nearby for a tour of the Carlsberg district to catch a glimpse of the iconic buildings that have graced the area for more than a hundred years.

The art of Danish Hygge

A visit to Copenhagen is mandatory to experience the widely acclaimed concept of ‘hygge’ (pronounced as “hoo-gah”). Often attributed as the reason behind Denmark being considered as one of the happiest countries in the world -it means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. Happiness can’t be bought, but can sure be learnt from the Danes.

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The Wanderers in conversation with Carly McMillan

Everything the guide books or tourism websites won’t tell you about the place..

One little known fact/trivia that everyone should know about Whistler..

Whistler was the official host mountain for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games.

What is a must buy when in Whistler?

A Toque (Canadian word for a beanie)

One take-away after a visit to Whistler?

The magical Whistler winter experience!

What is your advice to first time travellers?

Stay for at least 03 – 04 nights and start planning all the fun and amazing things you wish to try while you are here. There is more to do than you realize and even four nights will not be enough to experience it all.

One thing to definitely pack when travelling to Whistler ?

Your camera!

One activity anyone travelling to Whistler should not miss..

Zip lining is one of the most popular things to do when visiting Whistler. Whistler has the longest zip line in Canada!

Where should anyone, travelling to Whistler, definitely get their picture taken..

Up on the mountains (perhaps in the Peak 2 Peak Gondola) – no better view than from up there!

Which is the best place to get a panoramic photo of Whistler?

From the Peak 2 Peak Gondola on a clear day.

Best place to enjoy sunset/sunrise in Whistler?

Experience an exclusive sunrise by going up the mountains for Fresh Tracks breakfast early in the morning. Sunset can be experienced at the Whistler Brewhouse, for après after a day on the mountains.

Most romantic place to take a special someone to?

A sleigh ride & fondue dinner

Best place to have local food?

Multiple restaurants support the local community, but Pasta Lupino is a great local spot.

Your favourite local dish and drink that you would recommend..

These suggestions reflect my personal opinion:

Budget: Poutine and a Caesar

Otherwise: Super Hiro Roll and Spicy Tofu at Sushi Village with a Sake Margarita

One place only the locals would know..

If you want to join the locals for après, go to the Crystal Lounge, Araxi Bar or Cinnamon Bear Bar.

The best pub and best place to catch up for a drink..

Garibaldi Lift Co. (aka. GLC)

A local festival you feel more travellers should come and see.

Wanderlust Festival and Cornucopia Food and Wine Festival.

The things guide books won’t tell anyone about Whistler?

Stay longer than you originally planned – you won’t regret it!

Is there any particular month you wouldn’t recommend travel to Whistler and what would that reason be?

There is no bad time to visit, but check out the events calendar before you book so you don’t miss anything you might find interesting!

In one sentence, Whistler is.. The best, most unforgettable place that will create everlasting memories for you and your family.

Carly McMillan has been living in Whistler for the past 6.5 years.  A native of England, UK, she came to experience one ski season and never went back home!

She now lives in a year round resort in this magical village that is amazing all year round, and loves taking about life in Whistler.