Copenhagen_Young_Travellers_Guide
Copenhagen_Young_Travellers_Guide
COPENHAGEN
KØBENHAVN
The Young Traveller’s Complete Guide
Canals • Castles • Design • Cycling • Walking Routes • Nordic Food • Hygge • Budget Tips
“Copenhagen is the most civilised city in the world. It is clean, it is kind, it is
beautiful in a way that does not shout at you but simply surrounds you and
makes you feel, without entirely knowing why, that everything is going to be
fine.”
— Bill Bryson, Neither Here Nor There
Copenhagen is one of Europe’s most extraordinary capital cities, and one of the most
consistently underestimated by travellers who have not yet been. It is the birthplace of hygge
— the Danish concept of cosiness and convivial contentment that the whole world has tried
to bottle and replicate — and it embodies that concept in everything from its candlelit
waterfront restaurants to its network of cycling and walking paths that make the city feel,
even in a northern January, like a place that has figured out how to be comfortable in itself.
For young travellers, Copenhagen offers world-class design and architecture, a Nordic food
scene that changed the entire direction of global gastronomy, a nightlife culture that is
simultaneously sophisticated and relaxed, and a walkability that makes it one of the finest
cities in the world simply to move through on foot. This guide covers every essential
destination, every great walk, and every practical detail you need to experience Copenhagen
fully.
cph-guide.travel | The most liveable, walkable, and quietly extraordinary city in Europe