The snowflakes flutter, the sweet smell of crêpes alternates with the hungry-making cheese fumes from the raclette stall, and I warm my hands on a glass of mulled wine. Or a Gogli – the Finnish version. I’m loving the Christmas vibes at the Christmas market in Hannover.
Ok, I’m not under the illusion that I can test all the coffee shops, bars, and restaurants in Copenhagen in just one weekend. But I did find some really nice ones for you. So, if you are looking for trendy restaurants, fun bars, or good coffee in Copenhagen, grab this list of food and drink tips!
Copenhagen is a beautiful city in Denmark. One that I have always ignored because Scandinavian prices have scared me off. But I made it! And while I’m here, I want to see EVERYTHING. Or at least as much as possible. So let’s find out what you can do in two or three days in Copenhagen.
Those who love puns and camels are in the right place at Kamelenmelkerij Smits. Cheerful camel farmer Frank takes us on a camel safari for more than two hours on the camel dairy farm (kamelenmelkerij in Dutch) in Berlicum.
Thanks to the Australian television series McLeod’s Daughters, I am walking with an alpaca through the Drenthe forests today. Near Steenwijk, Yvonne and Peter from AlpacaOord provide forest walks with alpacas. They were one of the first to organize the walks.