Sarah relaxes at the Viking Bar in Copenhagen. Photo: Derek Van Gorder
November 19, 2009
Thomas Meyers
We were very pleased to update our Copenhagen hotel reviews yesterday, adding several new budget hotel picks, and refreshing our existing listings. Sarah Silbert, our “listings guru” in the New York office, visited Copenhagen last month to tackle the job. We sat down with her this morning to learn more about her trip. As a first-time » Read more
October 20, 2009
Sarah Silbert
By Sarah Silbert– Today, I take off for a 20 day-trip to Europe. Aside from visits to Berlin, Helsinki, and Stockholm, I’ll be updating EuroCheapo’s Copenhagen guide. I’m really thrilled to visit this Scandinavian capital. There are many reasons I’m excited to visit Copenhagen: the smorrebrod, the bicycling, the Danish design! But I’m particularly looking forward to stopping by » Read more
September 9, 2009
hiddeneurope
Nature galore in Iceland’s wilderness. Photos © hidden europe. Where has Iceland been of late? There has been hardly a mention here on EuroCheapo in 2009 of the island nation that has, over the last year, been through greater financial turmoil than any other country in Europe. The plummeting Icelandic króna has wrought havoc across » Read more
Posted in Airlines, Alternative Transportation, Brussels, Denmark, Europe, hidden europe, Iceland, plane, Practical Info, Scotland, transportation
July 21, 2009
Alex Robertson Textor
Two weeks in the Nordic countries visiting friends in familiar cities and discovering new territory required me to rely heavily on airplanes as well as trains to get around. I took five flights during my trip: Stockholm to Helsinki; Helsinki to Copenhagen; Copenhagen to the Faroe Islands; Faroe Islands to Copenhagen; and Copenhagen to Stockholm. » Read more
April 14, 2009
hiddeneurope
“Better Zamosc than Warsaw,” says our Polish friend, as she advises first-time visitors to her home country where they might profitably spend their first day or two. And it’s a perspective that we much applaud. “Better Bruges than Brussels. Better Roskilde than Copenhagen.” Capital cities have their charms, but also their limitations. Does America really » Read more
Posted in Art, churches, City Guides, Denmark, Europe, Festivals, hidden europe, Museums, music, Poland, tips, Trip Planning
March 3, 2009
Meredith Franco Meyers
Photo of smorrebrod courtesy of ilmungo Note: Today’s post comes courtesy of Wandering Cheapo Mogens Petersen, who lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Copenhagen has for years been a top-notch gourmet capital in Northern Europe with high priced, multi-Michelin starred restaurants rising up as fast as you can say, “The Little Mermaid.” But, the bills at these places can » Read more
December 8, 2008
Meredith Franco Meyers
Christmas market in Brussels, Belgium-photo by Ipoh 7 ‘Tis the season to visit the European Christmas markets, Cheapos! The Christmas Market Tradition Europe’s holiday market tradition began in Germany and Austria. Today, many well-known markets, like those in Nuremberg and Munich, draw record crowds. Heck, there’s even a company that specializes in European Christmas market tours around » Read more
Posted in Austria, Brussels, Copenhagen, Czech Republic, Denmark, Festivals, Germany, holidays, Local Customs, Munich, Prague, round-up, Salzburg, Vienna
September 29, 2008
Kari Hoerchler
Stylish coffee cups for about $20 from Illums Bolighus The designers of Denmark are renowned for their sleek and refined ideas. Bringing home some Danish wares can help you spice up your interior decor, from dressing up the bedroom to simplifying the kitchen. Although some pieces of Danish ingenuity can be very pricey, many smaller, easy-to-pack » Read more