Europe Explored » denmark copenhagen https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Six Reasons to Blow Your Budget in Scandinavia https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/29/six-reasons-to-blow-your-budget-in-scandinavia/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/29/six-reasons-to-blow-your-budget-in-scandinavia/#comments Wed, 29 Aug 2012 11:02:37 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10961 If it wasn’t for the fifteen dollar Whoppers and the budget blowing nights on the town, Scandinavia would probably be the most popular part of Europe when it comes to tourism. There’s just something about the four Northern countries that blows the mind of the average traveller. Burning sky in Sweden by Per Ola Wiberg […]

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If it wasn’t for the fifteen dollar Whoppers and the budget blowing nights on the town, Scandinavia would probably be the most popular part of Europe when it comes to tourism. There’s just something about the four Northern countries that blows the mind of the average traveller.

Burning sky in Sweden
Burning sky in Sweden by Per Ola Wiberg

If you’re looking for somewhere cheap, it’s the last place that you should go. But if you are looking to experience some the best scenery and dining that Europe has to offer, head North. Here are six reasons I believe Scandinavia to be worth every penny.

The Northern Landscapes

The top of Scandinavia is not easy to get to. Budget airline routes are scarce by European standards and train journeys are long, even by European standards. But in terms of awe inspiring landscapes, vast empty spaces, and fjords that have to be seen to be believed, the north really can’t be beat. If you’ve got the time and the seasons are on your side, there are few better places in the world to drive and drive and drive.

High Prices but Exquisite Quality

Another thing that I like about Scandinavia is that though the prices are high, the quality usually follows suit. In other words, most establishments do seem to at least attempt to justify their ridiculous prices. Expensive hotels are generally pristine and modern. Fine dining is the very definition of fine.

Hotel 71 Nyhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
Hotel 71 Nyhavn – one of the most expensive hotels in Denmark (Copenhagen) by Casper Moller

Camping is Free

An excellent way to cut down on the cost of a trip through Scandinavia is to go camping. Provided you are not in the immediate vicinity of somebody’s home i.e. not in anyone’s garden, you can set up a tent wherever you like, completely free.

In most countries, this sort of camping would involve hiding and excessive fines if unsuccessful. But in Scandinavia, it’s considered your right to set up a tent wherever you choose. Of course, given the climate, this is very much a Summer activity.

Cross Country Skiing

Though the ski resorts of Scandinavia are not really up to the standards of their Swiss and French counterparts, when it comes to cross country skiing, the countries of Scandinavia are in a league of their own.

Not only does the flat landscape lend itself perfectly to the activity, the snowfall is both powdery and plentiful. And I have yet to find a city other than Helsinki where business men ski to and from work. It’s like being on another planet. A much better one.

Cross Country Skiing in Sweden
Cross Country Skiing in Sweden by Ina Widegren

The Nightlife

You might be forgiven for thinking that the nightlife would be somewhat tame in countries where the alcohol is taxed so severely. Luckily however, any such concerns would be very much unwarranted. Saturday nights in Stockholm are at times downright scary in terms of debauchery.

In fact, if there’s a university in town, you can expect to find a party atmosphere regardless of what Scandinavian city you find yourself in. Most people in Scandinavia love to drink and love to party. The cost just seems like some sort of strange after thought.

The Midnight Sun

Finally, there is the midnight sun. Each Summer, should you head way north, you can expect to say goodbye to the darkness for up to ninety days. It doesn’t do much for your sanity, it doesn’t do much for your sleep, but it is something that just about everyone should experience once in their lives. It is worth noting however that anything more than a week is likely to lead to both insomnia and irrational smiling.

Mike Johnson is a well known NSW based travel writer who is currently writing for www.onemilebeach.com.au.

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Copenhagen – the capital and largest city of Denmark https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/09/copenhagen-the-capital-and-largest-city-of-denmark/ https://europeexplored.com/2010/11/09/copenhagen-the-capital-and-largest-city-of-denmark/#comments Mon, 08 Nov 2010 23:18:03 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=2050 Copenhagen is a beautiful city with an amazing atmosphere, which is multiplied when sitting over a beer or wine in a port or in a picturesque corner of old town. Copenhagen offers all. Although Copenhagen is still in motion, it’s not a hectic or rushed – but looks very kindly, and perhaps a bit lazy. […]

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Copenhagen is a beautiful city with an amazing atmosphere, which is multiplied when sitting over a beer or wine in a port or in a picturesque corner of old town. Copenhagen offers all. Although Copenhagen is still in motion, it’s not a hectic or rushed – but looks very kindly, and perhaps a bit lazy. When the sun shines, the garden restaurants are open, and lot of people come to eat, drink and have fun.

In the capital of Denmark you can find literally everything you could imagine about culture. Thanks to absolutely flat plain, which is so typical for Denmark, Copenhagen is the perfect place suitable for the construction of beautiful castles and palaces. From the Royal Palace Amalienborg Slot, through Rosenborg Castle and Christiansborg Palace to Borsen palace.

What you definitely should not miss are many small museums in the city. Museum of Danish design, fabulous Museum of Hans Ch. Andersen, Karen Blixen Museum in a short distance from Copenhagen…etc… But on a small area of Copenhagen there is still squeezing something else – it is independent State of Christiania that was founded in the 70′s of 20th century.

For the lovers of modern architecture there is a new library building named the Black Diamond, or a brand new opera house built as a gift for Danish people.

Perhaps the best feature of Copenhagen is the possibility of long walks through the city – through the Pedestrian Zone Strøget or through some of the parks.


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