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If there's one destination topping our summer travel bucket list, it's this one. On Our Radar [Amazon Reviewers and Our Lab Testers Love This Carry-On Bag]( If there's one bag you should invest in, it's this one. [Grab Your AirPods—Delta Is About to Roll out Bluetooth Headphone Capability]( Leave those extra dongles at home. [Hilton Is Opening a New Maldives Resort With a Private Pool in Every Villa]( Can we live here? Destination of the Day Copenhagen, Denmark Regularly ranked among the happiest places globally, [Copenhagen]( is a delight for visitors and residents alike. In this compact city of 1.3 million, historic castles sit in lush urban parks, clean power plants double as urban playgrounds, and world-class modern art fills museum galleries around the city. Discover why locals love Copenhagen so much and rent a bike to explore this ultra eco-friendly destination. Things to Do Copenhagen is the largest city in Scandinavia, and as such, it has [lots to see and do]( for everyone. [Copenhagen's museums]( cover everything from ancient Vikings to Andy Warhol and are a draw for many visitors, as is Walt Disney's muse, Tivoli Gardens. Spend time working up an appetite for the city's phenomenal food scene by flitting between dips in the pristinely clean harbor, biking around royal grounds, or shopping the Strøget. Only have two days in the city? Check out our sample [48-hour itinerary](. Where to Eat and Drink In Copenhagen, it seems all roads lead back to Noma, with some of the city's best chefs, sommeliers, and pastry makers all logging time with René Redzepi. While it can feel like everything else gets lost in the shadows, Copenhagen is spoiled for riches with [world-class dining options](. Of course, you can't leave town without trying one of the [city's natural wine bars](. Sure, the wine's vocabulary is like a secret language, and the bold colors and cloudy liquid can be confusing. Still, passionate wine merchants, like Rødder & Vin and Rosforth & Rosforth, make discovering a great bio bottle a real treat. Where to Stay The beauty of Copenhagen's small footprint is that you can't go too wrong when picking a place to stay. From boatels to five-star properties, [Copenhagen’s hotels]( run the gamut. The majority of the accommodations in the Danish capital are fairly affordable without having to sacrifice on amenities or style, but for those who really want to splurge on an incredible in-house experience, there are stand-out options for you, too. Vacation Like a Pro The Danes have a healthy appetite. Many restaurants have menus filled with small plates, and a waiter might suggest six to eight a person. This can often result in a lot of food and a hefty bill. Start with three or four dishes, and remember you can always order more. [Ashley Niedringhaus]( Contributing Writer Your Packing List Since it doesn't get very hot in Copenhagen, shorts aren't necessary. A [pair of pants]( and a light shirt will keep you comfortable. While summers are mostly pleasantly warm, you will always need to pack a [waterproof jacket]( for an unusually chilly, windy, or rainy day. Danish people value practical dressing over high fashion and couture, and [sensible footwear]( and biking-friendly clothing is the top choice for most. Trending in Travel [Sponsored by Chevrolet: The Memorable Adventure List]( [How to Choose an Ethical Wildlife Experience]( [This Pass Allows Free Entry to US National Parks for All Seniors]( Get Inspired Located along the coast of Queensland in Australia, the [Great Barrier Reef]( is the largest coral reef system on the planet. That also means it is home to a dizzying array of sea life, including numerous fish species that come in nearly every color of the spectrum. This makes it one of the most popular diving destinations on the planet, although it also happens to be fantastic for snorkelers too. Truly one of the great natural wonders on Earth, every adventurous traveler should experience this amazing place at least once in their lives. Got Any Tips? Have a travel tip or feedback on how we can improve? Send us a note at feedback@tripsavvy.com and you may just see it in a future newsletter! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the TripSavvy newsletter. If you wish to unsubscribe, please [click here](page=tripsavvy) A DOTDASH BRAND 28 Liberty Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY, 10005 © 2021 tripsavvy.com - All rights reserved. Privacy Policy If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely [unsubscribe](.

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