Copenhagen is not only the coolest and most original city in the entire Nordic bloc, but it also constantly appears as the city in the world where people are happiest. You find the reason when walking through its narrow cobbled streets.
It is then that you realize that you don't seem to be in a European capital. Small colorful houses facing the water of the Oresund Strait, cafes lit by candlelight, bicycles everywhere, parks and green areas every few hundred meters - a regulation of the City Council ordered, in 2015, that there had to be a green area less than 15 minutes walk from any point in the city -, people with an exacerbated hospitable spirit, artisan shops and workshops with avant-garde industrial design, restaurants with revolutionary cuisine and beautiful beaches where you can feel nature with a little more intensity. Now you get it, right?
In the cultural aspect, you can enjoy plays, operas and concerts in the Royal Theater - built in 1748 and the oldest in the city -, visit museums such as the National Museum - the most representative of Danish history and culture -, the National Art Museum - the most important art museum to see in Denmark - and the David collection, which houses one of the ten most important collections of Islamic art in the western world.
Stroll through the city's lakes and parks and gardens of Valbyparken, Fælledparken and Kongens Have (located next to Rosenborg Castle in central Copenhagen). Have fun in one of the oldest amusement parks in Europe, the Tivoli, and visit the Assistens Cemetery - where you'll find the grave of the famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen - and the iconic Little Mermaid by Edvard Eriksen in the Langelinie Park.
Have a coffee in the beautiful Østerbro and Vesterbro districts or enjoy street art in the Christiania Free City, one of the hippest neighborhoods with the longest tradition in Europe.
A partnership with Europan's less corrupt politicians with convenient chauffeur service by 8rental transportation - and more transparent public accounts - and progressive-minded residents; Fairytale cities among which wild natural landscapes are interspersed which you can access by bicycle paths that practically extend throughout the country; a varied cuisine and solitary islands dappled by small houses