Hello loves! Hope you’re all having a great start to the new year! It feels great, doesn’t it? I’m currently working on a recap of 2017 but wanted to post this diary post from our days in Copenhagen. As you’ve maybe seen on the other posts I was in Sweden with my family, we started in Stockholm for some days, then drove towards Uppsala where we spent Christmas in the cosiest little snow village, after that we drove all the way down south to Helsingborg where we stopped for a quick coffee and hugs at my childhood friends place and later continued down to Malmö where we met my granddad and stayed over at some friends from Mallorca for two nights. To end the trip we took the train over the bridge to Copenhagen where we stayed for two days. Just love Copenhagen!
First thing we did was to have a take away coffee at Kafferiet, I’ve done that every time I visit the city and it’s become a little tradition, and as always, coffee first! The second thing we wanted to do was to have some Smørrebrød, a traditional Danish dish that is just too yummy to be true! I love the one with fried fish, shrimps and lemon, but there’s lots of different varieties to try. We were recommended by our friends to visit Nyhavns Kroen in Nyhavn and we loved it, its cozy, traditional and with danish porcelain plates all over the walls, a nice place for lunch or dinner if you visit.
In the evening when it got dark we went to Tivoli, a theme park situated just in the middle of the city. I used to go there when I was a kid and was super excited to see it again, specially during Christmas time when they had the market and all the lights up. It was really beautiful to walk around, check out the stuff and drink some Glühwein before we went to Café Victor for a beer and music.
To finish the night we went to The Union Kitchen and ate some different tapas and drank some wine before we headed back to the hotel and ended the night. The morning after we had breakfast at 42Raw and spent the rest of the day walking around the city, did some more shopping and later headed to the airport and flew to Mallorca where we celebrated New Year!
It was a perfect Christmas vacation with so much love and quality time with my family and friends, just how it should be!
Here you can find my post about our CHRISTMAS DAYS IN STOCKHOLM and our WHITE X-MAS in Råsbo, part 1 and 2 of this trip.
Have a wonderful rest of the day! Lots of love xx Mikuta
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Hello Jacqueline ! It is always a pleasure to come visit your blog! I am amazed by your content and your pictures! Carry on you are incredible!
I really, really want to go there ASAP!<3
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Sounds great sweety! I wish you a happy new year, may all your wishes come true <3
Laura
Love your photos! Copenhagen looks lovely but freezing cold! <3
Copenhagen look so nice at your photos! :)
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Beautifull pictures
Magical pictures. I can not stop watching them.
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The images are dreamy as always! Absolutely loving the biker jacket :)
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Your pictures are so beautiful and definitely reflect the beautiful city of Copenhagen!
Happy new year beautiful lady! It was a pleasure to follow you in 2017 and it will be in 2018!
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Happy New Year Love ! 2017 was such a great year following you, I wanted to thank you for all the inspiration you gave us. You style is always so perfect, and the shots too, your work is the best I have ever find in that field ! I was so so happy about the idea of your engagement, Klemens and you are just such a lovely couple (well at least, from the romantic photos you post, so dreaming, and the fact that you are working together in this adventure !). You earned the trophy you won, and I hope many more will come so you can be sure that your work is the best.
I wanted to thank you too for your simplicity, this is the first thing I loved when I discovered you long time ago hihi :)
Have a wonderful year, full of surprises and adventures, lots of love, and can’t wait to see the recap of this amazing year you had !
kisses,
Ines