Posts Tagged ‘Copenhagen’

Restaurant Noma

Returning to El Bulli, nominated as the best restaurant in the world five years, where Ferran Adrià decided that he would close his restaurant to convert it into a Foundation, the Association that designs the rankings of the best restaurants, decided to get the title of best restaurant in the world at El Bulli, and appointing as successor to the restaurant Noma in Copenhagen.

The restaurant chef René Redzepi Noma, with two Michelin stars, is located in an old building in the District of Christianshavn which served as a warehouse for vessels that went to the Danish Islands. Its name comes from the Association of the concepts (Norse) Nordisk and Mad (food) and intends to present a reinterpretation of the Nordic cuisine. Read the rest of this entry »

Restaurant Geist

This new restaurant is chef Bo Bech. Bo Bech is a famous Danish chef has cooked some of the best restaurants in Europe and rose to fame in his country through a reality television show kitchen in Danish television. Bo Bech was previously in charge of the Paustian restaurant with one Michelin star in 2008. From that moment he preferred closer to the public and set up a bakery in Copenhagen where it only sold a single type of bread and eventually created the restaurant Geist. The restaurant Geist is an antithesis of his former restaurant, very informal, with walls dark and quite noisy offers simplified versions of their creations to make them accessible to all audiences. The objective of the Geist is not having a Michelin star restaurant but offer high-quality food to their guests at a reasonable price. Read the rest of this entry »

Restaurant Bar Toldboden

Open in October 2010 for the chef Jesper Moeller, has a clear objective, offering high-quality local food reducing to the maximum consumption of ozone-depleting emissions. In addition to focusing on the kitchen, another objective is the recycling of materials for use in their restaurant and bar of 700 m 2 in a spectacular location.

The Toldboden offers a rich menu of brunch and personally chef Jesper Moeller explained the philosophy of the restaurant. After a very interesting talk he entertained with a delicious meal tapas, pinchos and humeado salmon spectacular. During the meal we also drank beer and wines whose production philosophy is to minimize the emissions of polluting gases into the atmosphere. The truth is that we had to ask more bread because it was all delicious. Read the rest of this entry »

We Give you a list of proposals for things to do once you are in the Danish capital soil:

Things to do in Copenhagen and Surroundings

Stroget
Stroget say that it is the longest pedestrian Avenue in the world (2 km), and connects two of the most beautiful esplanades: Radhuspladsen (the Town Hall square) and Kongens Nytorv. It is the commercial artery of the city, and always has great animation. This part, the famous canal Nyhavn (new harbour) is one of those images so many times we’ve seen photographed.
To the North, the Latin quarter is always available for a plan cobbled together until dawn: live music, a beer or some street representation. There is the Cathedral of Vor Frue Kirke, built after the British attack in the space that previously occupied several churches. close by, two seats are highly recommended to walk and drink: Grabrode Torv and Kultorvet.

To the North of the canal, the Amalienborg Palace is the residence of the Royal family since 1974, where the changing of the guard can contemplate when the Queen is in its interior. Not far away lies the Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen island and the castle of Rosenborg, of hexagonal plant, defended by bulwarks. In a few minutes we are already very close of the puerto… and the Little Mermaid. It is the most photographed statue in the world.

The old town tene its limit the central station, where begins the lively Vesterbro, the súmmun of the night in Copenhagen. Its axis is the Vesterbrogade Street. Istedgade is the most colorful and animated Street: hosts local live music and apartments occupy young Bohemians and artists. Meanwhile, Halmtorvet and Straw Square live under the Parisian influence of sophisticated cafés and restaurants in design.

Tivoli
The Tivoli is the most picturesque of Vesterbro. Also breaking records, it is the oldest amusement park in the world. Differs it from others its ancient character with a touch a both kitsch and “related”. The night is the best time to visit, when the lighting gives a feeling of regression to the past. Read the rest of this entry »

Cosy in Copenhagen

The Danes are obsessed with privacy. Each of them. Even the toughest covered in leather Biker will recommend a bar based on the factor of “hygge” in Danish, however, “hygge” means more than fires of cocoa and tea. It is a sense – a sense of warmth and the company. Then, as another winter long waiting in the wings, it is time that this feeling hygge. Here are some points that hot more comfortable in the capital, Copenhagen.

Nationalmuseet

While the Viking bling and the art of the Renaissance are sufficient reasons to visit the National Museum of Denmark (Ny Vestergade 10), to capture this hygge atmosphere, it is difficult to overcome the collection of the House of dolls Museum historical, implemented as a city harvest perfect in a dark exhibition space. Peer in the House, meticulously detailed and I wish that they were quite small trawlers inside and cosy. Read the rest of this entry »

“Do the happiest place on Earth?” Disneyland may claim the motto of cheese, but we like to think that Legoland Denmark, although much smaller, can give a timetable for their money.

“LEGOLAND is, after all, a theme celebrating Park ‘ toy of the century” in the country in which it was invented: Denmark, “the happiest nation in the world.” If you think that this place is going to be something special. And it is.

Legoland in Billund, a small town in the regional Denmark, which was the cradle of the toy bricks opened in 1968, is located. Billund is about 260 km west of Copenhagen; part superior, there the airport was built by the Lego company in the 1960s has evolved to become the second largest in the Denmark airport. Public transport in the Park are excellent.

Once here, your heart is heated by the sight of 59 million plastic bricks with imagination to create sky Lego and both happy families of Scandi – pallid possibly only healthy how can adapt within a theme park? You can feel a little underdressed not be accessorising with their own offspring excited, but not apply – begged this place all but embrace thy heart’s child. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Cheap travel in September in Denmark

September is the first Danish autumn months. It will be cooler and wetter – but luckily there is still sunlight and warmth to find south. Here are five tips for finding a cheap trip in September, so you can extend your summer for a week or two.

In September, we have moved out of peak season and it is typically a month in which travel companies selling and offering cheap flights. So if you’re lucky enough to have vacation in September, you may find a very inexpensive and beautiful journey south. How do you ensure that you find the best prices: Read the rest of this entry »

 

Low cost - buy a cheap plane ticket

 

It is not always easy to find a cheap ticket. Fortunately, there are low cost airlines on shorter distances can often offer very cheap tickets. Here is an overview of some of the low cost airlines flying from Denmark and who often offer tickets to spot prices.

Low cost airlines

Many fare search engines do not include low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet Cimber Sterling. Should we fly shorter distances, it’s worth to check out such companies.

When you book tickets at a low cost airline, you should always be aware that a portion of revenues generated through fees and sales. Should you fly with Ryanair, for example, here is a guide to fly as cheaply as possible . Read the rest of this entry »

 

Get money back for late trains

 

Did you know in Denmark, you can get money back if your railroad train is delayed? The scheme is called DSB Basic Travelling Time and applies if your train is more than 30 minutes late. There is a similar scheme to Arriva.

And it works. In late December took my friend and I on the train from Aarhus to Copenhagen. Due to snow and ice was the train underway almost 2 hours late – and otherwise changed from being a fast Intercity trains lightning, to the snail’s pace and stop at all stations. Read the rest of this entry »

 

Cheap flights from Denmark

You will find the cheapest flights to and from Denmark by using flight search engine which momondo.dk, seat24.dk and travelmarket.dk. Additionally it is recommended to keep a watchful eye on temporary promotions, check out low-cost airlines often fly cheaply to and from Denmark and also assess whether it pays to travel across Denmark after the cheap ticket.

There are a whole raft of airports in Denmark – Billund, Copenhagen, Esbjerg, Karup, Rønne, Sønderborg, Aalborg and Tirstrup (chicago) airport. Often there will be especially cheap flights from Billund, Aarhus, Aalborg and Copenhagen. Read the rest of this entry »