WorldPride and EuroGames are set to take place in Copenhagen and Malmö in 2021! But if you need just a few more reasons to go in 2021 (perhaps even sooner?), here’s a few quotes that perfectly sum up Copenhagen.
“Copenhagen, like the rest of the country, is a cyclist’s paradise, and there’s no better way to experience all the city has to offer than on two wheels.”
– Out.com
“Copenhagen is clean, colorful, and even more beautiful than the photos. It’s rich in heritage with architecture dating back to the Medieval Period – yet at the same time, Danish design is a modern leader.”
– Blondeatlas.com
“Today’s Copenhagen has no glittering skylines and little of the high-stress bustle of most capitals. The morning air in the pedestrian streets of the city’s core is redolent of baked bread and soap-scrubbed storefronts. If there’s such a thing as a cozy city, this is it.”
– Fodors.com
“I’ve been here countless times and never get tired of my visits. The city is beautiful, clean, scenic, historic, and the locals always fun to hang out with.”
– Nomadicmatt.com
“Copenhagen is without a doubt one of my favourite cities in Europe. It’s got a little bit of everything – cute little cafes to lose yourself in, creative art installations all around the city, more colour than you think a capital could have, canals everywhere, and even a few castles too.”
– Anadventurousworld.com
“Denmark’s capital has long been synonymous with design, sustainability, fashion and innovation. Home to the world’s best restaurant and serving some of the best coffee in Europe, it’s easy to see why it’s inhabitants are some of the happiest on earth!”
– Worldofwanderlust.com
“There’s no doubt that Copenhagen is a great city for gay culture, with a long-standing reputation for openness and tolerance and a wide selection of gay-friendly clubs and bars that runs from old-fashioned bars with regular drag shows and lively high-energy nightclubs with an open door policy to men-only leather bars.”
– 10best.com
“The city somehow manages to combine a very zippy vibe, thanks to its cultural and nightlife offerings, with a holiday-resort-style chill, due to its small size and some of the most laid-back people you’re likely to meet.”
– Urbantravelblog.com
“Denmark and Copenhagen have always been at the frontlines of the fight for social justice and LGTBQ equality. Starting at Regnbuepladsen (Rainbow Square), you’re standing on a square named in honor of the first legal marriages in the world, that took place in the City Hall next to the square all the way back in 1989.”
– Mygayventure.com