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Friday, 16 May 2025

I Stayed at Luxury Copenhagen Island Hotel in Denmark 🇩🇰


Our holiday from Humberside to Copenhagen cost us £585, along with an extra £60 for checked luggage, totalling £645 flight tickets.

Although a lot of people think that travel tickets from the UK are the cheapest for flights to Europe, that's only for large cities like London, not for every airport in the UK. Just clarify to everyone.

We chose to spend a special weekend at Copenhagen Island. It's a 4-star hotel that feels like a 5-star, situated on an island in the harbor of Copenhagen, featuring modern rooms with stunning views of the water and city skyline. It really feels like a luxurious experience with those harbour sights.

We spent around £280 for an executive double room, which included the option to buy a breakfast buffet with a balcony and a view of the harbour.

When we're feeling the holiday vibes, we'll start thinking about stepping out of our comfort zone, leaving home to explore a new country, unwind, recharge the energy, and enhance mental well-being. Once we're back home, that happy mood can stick around.

The breakfast buffet from 6:30 AM to 10 AM on weekdays and 7 AM to 11 AM on weekends. It's really a tasty breakfast buffet and a beautiful glass room area for taking good pictures and videos.

The breakfast area has great vibes and stunning views of the harbour, plus the pastries are incredible! I’ll definitely be back next time I'm in Copenhagen.

We switched up the breakfast room and thought it was a different restaurant, so we asked the waiter if we needed to pay extra for later in the glass room for tea and pastries. She told us it was still the breakfast area, and we didn't have to pay extra since we already covered the breakfast buffet. And now, you can see the different restaurant areas!

Here's what I thought about the Positives review: The views from our room were amazing, looking out over the harbour. The beds were super comfy, and we got a great night's sleep! They had a nice selection of pillows, which really helped with my neck pain, a good combination with the memory foam ones. Plus, the décor was really stylish, and I absolutely loved the glass lift in the centre of the hotel.

Once again, this hotel is a pretty good spot, just 15 minutes away from the airport. Hope you like our holiday vlog and our honest reviews on this awesome hotel. See you next time!

Saturday, 10 May 2025

What is Denmark's Traditional Food? Eating in Copenhagen 🇩🇰

Everything I ate on a day 1 ✈️ Lunch :) Enjoy real Danish food at Restaurant 1733 in Copenhagen, where classic recipes blend with contemporary tastes in a warm atmosphere.

Once you're at Copenhagen airport, just grab a taxi instead of calling an Uber. You'll be shocked to find all the taxis stuck outside, and Uber prices are almost twice as high.

Taking an Uber in Copenhagen can be pricey. A short ride will set you back about double what you'd pay in Switzerland, Sweden, or Paris. They charge for four passengers, even if you're just riding solo or with one other person.

Still, we think the Uber app is super handy for getting around Europe, and we're okay with spending a little extra for a comfy ride. Check out this restaurant 1733 in Copenhagen for a taste of traditional Danish cuisine!

📍Restaurant 1733 Copenhagen
Nybrogade 14, 1203 København K, Denmark
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A cozy lunch spot in the heart of Copenhagen, situated in Nybrogade where Kay Bojesen’s old toy workshop used to be, right by Slotsholmen’s Canal with views of Christiansborg and Thorvaldsens Museum. We decided to stay for lunch because it was so popular.

The menu features classic Danish dishes, with a focus on meat, but there are also fish options like the herring we tried. The decor is charming and nautical. The service is quick, and the prices are reasonable for Copenhagen.

We came here for lunch and were lucky to get a table, as it was very busy. My husband and I felt very comfortable. Even though we didn't make a reservation on the website, and many tables were reserved, we still got a table.but there's another local Danish spot just a short walk away. We love the local food, always fresh and homemade.

The vibe is great, and even though we opted for indoors, the weather outside was beautiful. The staff is super friendly and keeps the bustling place welcoming, serving delicious, top-notch dishes.

I would rate it an 8 out of 10.
The cold beers are awesome, super tasty and enjoyable to drink. The food is fresh and top-notch. You should definitely check it out and experience the Danish cuisine and vibes!

Restaurant 1733 Copenhagen 8/10
Marineret sild 99,00
stegt sild 109,00
roastbeef m/spejlæg 129,00
frikadelle 109,00 - Frikadeller are Danish meatballs made with veal and pork that are shaped into slightly flattened ovals.
stor fadol 138,00
creme brulee 79,00
= 663,00 DKK (78.00 GBP).

We love the Danish stegt sild and roast beef with fried eggs, paired with cold beers in town. The food is delicious and served in generous portions! The herring is super tasty, and the fresh salads and toasted nuts are great sides. Plus, the beef is incredibly tender.

Having a blast in Copenhagen, Denmark! Let's make the most of our holiday by staying positive and cheerful. We're living our best lives, working hard, eating well, and keeping fit and healthy.

Wishing you all the best and a happy life. Always choose kindness! Catch you later! If you enjoyed this video, don't forget to like and drop a comment. Your support really means a lot to us!