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  1. Burning the midnight oil – my TBEX Copenhagen diary

    Blog: Heather on her travels - 27 November 2010

    I recently attended the Travel Blog Exchange or TBEX conference in Copenhagen, where I was also thrilled to be one of the speakers – a first for me after nearly 3 years of blogging. I had such fun, meeting  fellow bloggers, soaking up the laid back Scandinavian vibe of Copenhagen and being treated to many [...]

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  2. Charming Copenhagen

    Blog: Sophie's World - 26 November 2010

    Inspired by the last Blogsherpa Carnival, I’ve decided to begin yet another sporadic series – the magic of cities. Don’t know why I haven’t thought of that before – it’s...Charming Copenhagen is a post from Sophie's World

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  3. Hygge – Copenhagen’s Secret

    Blog: Inside the Travel Lab - 17 November 2010

    In Copenhagen, hygge is the honeyed word on everyone’s lips, an audio mashup of “huggy” and “ooh-ga.” The rain may fall and the winds may howl, while...

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  4. TBEX in Wonderful Copenhagen – very international!

    Blog: Sophie's World - 11 November 2010

    I spent last weekend in Copenhagen with about 150 travel bloggers, attending TBEX – Travel Bloggers Exchange Conference – organised by Kim, Maren and Courtney of Galavanting. TBEX conferences have...TBEX in Wonderful Copenhagen – very international! is a post from Sophie's World

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  5. Copenhagen, Denmark Wishes You Were Here

    Blog: Suzy Guese - 8 October 2010

    Copenhagen is a city I almost hated because I was so envious of just how pretty and perfect it seemed. Strangely modern architecture and the old styles fit as though they were all part of the city’s grand puzzle. Strolling through the streets and waterways of Copenhagen, you are bound to see some aspect of [...]

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  6. Denmark Attractions – 5 Things To Do Without Visiting Copenhagen

    Blog: As We Travel - 5 August 2010

    There are so many little gems in Denmark, so many cool things to do and see – and NOT just in Copenhagen – here are 5 things to do in Denmark which I highly recommend: 1. Try the Danish Pastries The Danish pastries (Wienerbrod) are absolutely delicious!

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  7. The Carlsberg Brewery

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 3 July 2010

    Though not quite as cool as the Heineken Factory in Amsterdam, the Carlsberg Brewery was quite interesting, especially seeing its roots stretching back centuries!   What’s the best brewery you’ve ever visited?

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  8. Copenhagen: I’ve never seen a city with so many parks,...

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 2 July 2010

    Copenhagen: I’ve never seen a city with so many parks, fountains and castles before!

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  9. Could this scene be any more Copenhagenesque?

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 1 July 2010

    Could this scene be any more Copenhagenesque?

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  10. Nyhavn, Copenhagen

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 1 July 2010

    Though my buddy and I were joking around about how we thought it was pronounced doing the worst Danish accents ever, apparently it’s just “New Haven” like the town where Yale is.  Despite this linguistic let-down, the area of shops along the water is brilliant.  Some photos:

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  11. Graffiti in Copenhagen

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 30 June 2010

    Graffiti in Copenhagen

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  12. A makeshift picnic in a Copenhagen laundromat as we waited for...

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 10 June 2010

    A makeshift picnic in a Copenhagen laundromat as we waited for my laundry and the rain to finish.

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  13. We spent almost 14 hours today walking around and exploring in...

    Blog: UnpoppedCollar - 8 June 2010

    We spent almost 14 hours today walking around and exploring in Copenhagen, including Nyhavn where I snapped this photo.

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  14. The Weekly Photo: Copenhagen

    Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 7 May 2010

    Bikes in Copenhagen, Denmark [...]

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  15. Current Free Ebook: Unique tips on backpacking around the world on a serious budget

    Blog: Backpacking on the Cheap - 4 May 2010

    In this post I feature an Ebook where I cover unique tips on backpacking around the world on a serious budget for the following cities/islands: Copenhagen Bali Athens Berlin New York Varna and Sofia (Bulgaria) Download the Ebook here For more cities that you can backpack on the cheap click here. Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: [...]

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  16. Copenhagen, Denmark and GTG Day 3

    Blog: Dotted Route - 5 April 2010

    I dub this day the Day of Danish Beef. Like all the days in Copenhagen, we start off with another beer drinking contest. Looking back on it I can't believe we played the same drinking game three days in a row.

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  17. Copenhagen, Denmark and GTG Day 2

    Blog: Dotted Route - 25 March 2010

    It is day two of our stay in Copenhagen and we got up kind of early to get to the variety of activities the planning committee scheduled. From the teams that were chosen yesterday night, we were split into two groups.

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  18. Copenhagen, Denmark and GTG Day 1

    Blog: Dotted Route - 17 March 2010

    This day started out with the sad story of a whole bunch of IAESTE interns waking up after packed like sardines in a can. I was one of the lucky ones.

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  19. Escape from England! Back to Europe, to Copenhagen.

    Blog: Justin and Lauren's travels - 17 December 2009

    The UN climate summit gave us the opportunity to visit another awesome Northern European country, Denmark.

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  20. Oslo or Copenhagen - where will Obama be?

    Blog: Sophie's World - 22 November 2009

    Oslo and Copenhagen are both in the headlines these days; Oslo for being the venue of the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony on 10 December, and Copenhagen for hosting the United Nations Climate Conference 09 on 7 - 18 December. Oslo’s Frogner Park and Copenhagen’s Tivoli The question is, where will Obama be? [...]

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  21. Cheap holiday and backpacking experience in Copenhagen of Denmark

    Blog: Backpacking on the Cheap - 1 November 2009

    The Danes are very bike happy First thing you should know about this city money wise is that it’s one of the most expensive cities in Europe!! Certainly the most expensive I’ve ever been to in my 9 months of travelling!   If you follow the tips below you can do it on the cheap! [...]

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  22. From The Riviera to Århus and Back

    Blog: Craigorio Does Italia - 23 August 2009

    Okay. So I know its been about 5 weeks since I left the States and I that haven’t really posted anything on Florence so I’m going to accelerate this little journal of mine to quickly recap the rest of the … Continue reading →

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  23. Denmark part VI - Copenhagen and Lyngby

    Blog: Sophie's World - 16 August 2009

    The main purpose of our trip was to set up Alex’ apartment in Copenhagen. Everything else has just been fun along the way (although admittedly a roundabout way). In Copenhagen, we spent lots of time in Ikea, always a pain. But I did it, that’s how great a mum I am. And didn’t even complain… [...]

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  24. Baltic Boating Part 1: Copenhagen

    Blog: Bec and John in the UK - 24 July 2009

    Quick! What are your first thoughts when we say Cruise Ship? Old people? Shuffleboard? Overeating? Expensive? Titanic? Probably not for you?Yeah, same here. But what if you found out about a cruise that went to a whole heap of places you wanted to visit? And had last-minute prices that were actually pretty cheap? And left from a port 90 minutes by train from your house? And was pretty-much guaranteed not to hit an iceberg?

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  25. The World’s most Liveable City is…

    Blog: Cities for People - 3 May 2009

    …Copenhagen! So says Monocle Magazine. According to monocle: “Copenhagen treats residents to a lifestyle that’s hard to match: manageable scale, a clean harbour for brisk dips and abundant green space. The development of the Metro system and a commitment to cycling makes urban navigation swift and seamless.” The Dane’s are hardier than me – personally I find the [...]

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