Sonia
Copenhagen
3 days
Hello, My name is Sonia and I'm interested in animals, art, backpacking, books, camping, culture, food & cuisine, languages, nature, nightlife, rafting and skiing
Ingeborg
Copenhagen
3 days
Hi :-) I am Ingeborg, a 31 year old teacher who lives in the heart of Copenhagen. I love it here ❤️ and I always enjoy giving recommendations for what to see and experience. I have traveled a lot alone, and I know how much it means to meet a little friendliness and hospitality 🦋✨
Sonia
Hello, My name is Sonia and I'm interested in animals, art, backpacking, books, camping, culture, food & cuisine, languages, nature, nightlife, rafting and skiing
Jasmin
Hey, I'm Jasmin. Right now I am taking a couple of gap years to travel and therefore I saw this app, and thought it was perfect, because I've been thinking about solo traveling. Next summer I would like to go to Martinique for a longer period! :)
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Eda
Turkey
I was in Copenhagen in February 2024 abd it was literally freezing. Most of my time was spent in cafes to drink something hot. Even though the city is incredible. Lots of bikers around there, you need to be careful even if you are pedestrian. I spent 3 bights in there and i never felt uncomfortable and it was really safe.
Posted: April 22, 2024Amélie
Switzerland
Safety: i felt very safe even at night. Things to do: i went to couple of museums and castles. Getting to know the culture is important to me. Food: Im a vegan so, they have a lot of options for me! For example: RizRaz, Grød, Glean, Kaf Accommodation: i stayed in the Capsule Hotel, very affordable and amazing! Transport: i walked everywhere
Posted: April 16, 2024Émilie
Hi, my name is Émilie ✨ I’m coming from belgium, studied pedagogy and gender studies in Oldenburg, Germany. In 2022 I studied in Odense, Denmark and now I currently live in Alicante, Spain 🌞 Since my time in Denmark, I’m traveling a lot! Last year, I went on my first solo trip by train trough Spain, Portugal, Switzerland and Austria. Now, I live in Spain til April '25 (as its the actual plan) ✨ At the moment, I am writing my bachelor thesis and will join soon an language exchange project. After that, I am planning to travel again, also together with my partner. ✨
Amelie
Hey I love travelling and I'm going to solo travel in june
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Nikol
Czech Republic
The city of Copenhagen is stunning by itself, it’s very sophisticated, clean and friendly. The weather can be a mess somethimes - gloomy very often, this is one of the reasons why, as a sensitive person to this stuff, wouldn’t recommend to go solo, as I felt kinda lonely or sadish on this trip even tho it was amazing in the way of the activities and experience I have. Things to do - for me, this trip was to learn how to calm down and don’t plan every step I do, so I actually don’t have any itinerary, however see Pinterest for quick recommendation, see Youtube vlogs for a more detailed recos, if you have more time. However, looking back now, I definitely think that going to the beach a bit further from the centre is such a great thing to do. Thrifting is very popular in these northern counties and you can find beautiful clothes and accessories indeed, just keep on mind that Copenhagen is pricey, at least for our, Czech rate. On the “more typical tourist note” I recommend you to buy a ticket to a commented cruise through the cannals of Copenhagen and sea, it takes just around an hour and is worth every coin in my opinion. The views and everything. And you get in and off right in the centre of the city. Oceanium was absolutely beautiful and cute spot. It’s right next to the airport, so in my case, I went there to hide from the rain, but it turned out as an wonderful experience. And mainly walking and biking around the streets, randomly, is the best thing you can do, connected with coffee shops, bistros and local shops runs. Q12 Coffee And Eatery, H. U. G. Bakery, Darcy’s Coffee, Sidecar, Pico, Andersen & Maillard, Bistro Verde. These are just few, but fabulous places of food/coffee I really adore. I also have a list of many other place, that I haven’t been to, but are surely amazing. I stayed in a hostel called Sleep in Heaven. Unfortunately I can’t recommend you this one. I didn’t feel good, staying in there. The layout, beds, space, bathrooms, people, and just the vibes in there weren’t mine. The great thing was the possibility to rent a bike for a small amount for the whole day, this I appreciated so much. For the budget including everyhing, I thing I spend around 500 or 600€. The means of transport are fine in Copenhagen, however the bike is best option for me always. However buses are running on time in there, but I found it very difficult to understand the routes etc. And, if I’m right, they might not go to some parts of the centre. So waliking and biking is key for me.
Posted: December 28, 2023Copenhagen was the place where I went on my first solo trip, and it was a great choice. The city is very pedestrian-friendly, with so many things to see. I loved Torvehallerne for the food, mainly breakfast and lunch (Smørrebrød and Grød were my two favorite stalls). I highly recommend renting a bike and riding around the city, just like the Danes do.
Posted: November 7, 2023