My Guide to Copenhagen
where to stay, sip coffee, EAT, and more (straight from the city's best chefs)
After living in Copenhagen for most of the summer, I picked up a few things. Like where to get a perfect cup of coffee. Where to find some beautiful vintage & thrifted pieces. Where to go when you need a criminally delicious pastry (I mean, seriously illegal). And of course…where to eat ! ! ! !






I had the privilege and pleasure of both working and hanging out with many chefs while I was out there for my pop-ups, and let’s just say I got some pretttttttty good intel from the best of the best to bring back for you. So whether you’re going to Copenhagen soon, have a friend visiting, or simply want to plan a trip, I have designed this guide to be your one stop shop for all things you might need in my favorite city.
Now let’s get into it!
THE GUIDE
I’ll be outlining my favorites spots to stay, shop, eat, drink coffee, and more. These are informed by my truly extensive, exhaustive, and frankly psychotic pre-travel research, as well as information I picked up from the incredible chefs entrenched in the Copenhagen culinary scene. I love this guide so much, and am thrilled to share it with you!
To stay.






Coco was recently named the best hotel in Scandinavia (maybe it’s because they give you a glass of wine for free everyday during their happy hour if you’re a guest)? It’s located in one of my favorite parts of the city - Vesterbro - which is the cool, up & coming part neighborhood at the moment. It’s walking distance to the city center (20-30 mins), within close proximity to lots of different coffee shops, restaurants, and also the Meatpacking area where there are tons of eateries and bars to enjoy. It’s also amazingly…
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