Looking for a good place that serves coffee and refreshements, but has a Hygge vibe, and is eco-friendly? Atelier September is definitely the place to visit. It reminds me of a farm-house kitchen in the middle of the countryside, yet it is actually located in the city of Copenhagen. It’s cute, and cozy, but also… Continue reading Atelier September: A Good Place to Slow Down
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Danish Food: Smørrebrød
Smørrebrød is a traditional Danish dish consisting of toast topped with various foods: cold cuts, pieces of meat, fish, cheese or spreads, and garnishes. Supposedly it is popular in Scandinavia, but I have it on good account that it’s not just typical to this region. You can find it EVERYWHERE in Denmark, and while strange-looking… Continue reading Danish Food: Smørrebrød
Black Diamond
This is the extension of the Royal Danish Library, and it is a good place to stop by to at least admire. You can sit down on the steps outside, by the canal to take in a moment and enjoy the city. Or you could go inside. While not all parts of the library are… Continue reading Black Diamond
Five Reasons Why Copenhagen is Not For Me
Six reasons why Copenhagen is not for hard-of-hearing individuals
Torvehallerne
The Torvehallerne is a foodhalken—or a food hall—as I mentioned in my earlier guide to Copenhagen (can be found here). This is a great place to buy lunch, grab coffee, and do your groceries. During the five day stay in Copenhagen, we came here at least three times to eat and explore, and the food… Continue reading Torvehallerne
Vor Frelsers Kirke Spire
Vor Frelsers Kirke, also known as Our Saviour’s Church, is a baroque church located in Christianhaven, a district of Copenhagen. It is famous for its helix spire with an external winding staircase that can be climbed to the top, and which offers views of central Copenhagen. Views of the Church’s Spire from the outside To… Continue reading Vor Frelsers Kirke Spire
Rundetaarn, Copenhagen
The Rundetaarn is a great location in Copenhagen to get beautiful views of the city, while also being a quiet place to find respite for Hard of Hearing individuals.
Eight Things I Enjoyed about Copenhagen
8 things I enjoyed about Copenhagen as a hard-of-hearing traveller
Copenhagen: First Impressions
The first time I heard of Copenhagen was when my father booked tickets in 2006 to pick me up from Barcelona during a trip. Needless to say, his experience in the airport gave me bad vibes, and years later, when a friend of the family ended up getting on the wrong flight, I became hesitant… Continue reading Copenhagen: First Impressions
19 Cleveland: Tel Avivian Food in NYC
A Tel Avivian restaurant that makes you consider eating tasty, meatless burgers, but it is way too noisy for a hard-of-hearing individual and their company.