Planning a trip to Copenhagen? I have the perfect hotel for you. It's called Manon les Suites and it's an eco-friendly hotel in Copenhagen city center. The Manon les Suites also happens to be an Instagramer dream come true! Note: This post includes Booking affiliated links. If you decide ... Read the Post
An eco-friendly hotel in Copenhagen: Manon les Suites
Visit Roskilde Cathedral, Denmark first Gothic cathedral to be built of bricks
Roskilde Cathedral represent an exceptional example of the evolution of European religious architecture. Come along for a visit of this UNESCO World Heritage site and Danish royal burial place. Visiting Roskilde Cathedral has been a dream come true. It took me, 3 attempts, to succeed but it was so ... Read the Post
A Road Trip in Denmark: Free printable map
Nowadays, Denmark is mostly famous for its hygge culture and for having the happiest people on the planet. But Denmark is also a gorgeous country with an incredible array of attractions and "must-see". From the remains of the Viking era to its impressive modern architecture, from the most livable ... Read the Post
The Wadden Sea – Between expectations and reality
Exploring the Wadden Sea can be quite an adventure. It is one of the largest UNESCO World Heritage site and is split between 3 countries: The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. Here we'll be having a look at the Danish part of the Wadden Sea and what it's like to visit with high ... Read the Post
The par force hunting landscape in Denmark
There are UNESCO World Heritage Sites that require you to dig deep into history to understand them and appreciate them. The par force hunting landscape in Denmark is one of them. It is easy to visit a castle like Frederiksborg and be mesmerized (picture down below). It is far more difficult to ... Read the Post
Stevns Klint: why Dinosaurs didn’t like Asteroids
In Denmark, a short drive south from Copenhagen, there is a beautiful coastline named Stevns Klint. This site shows the answer to an important question: Why Dinosaurs didn't like Asteroids?! Come along! Dinosaurs didn't like asteroids Millions of years ago, 66 to 67 millions, ... Read the Post
The Runic Stones of Jelling in Denmark
When crossing Denmark and in particular the Jutland area, there are 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites that are easily accessible: the Runic stones of Jelling and the Christiansfeld Moravian Church colony settlement. Let's go and discover the Runic Stones of Jelling! Jelling, a small and charming ... Read the Post