Reference Points from the Show:
Airbnb
I’m not in any way affiliated with airbnb, however, if you’re yet to sign up and want to sign up with travel credit you can use this link and I’ll get a cheeky bit of credit too.
This was the gorgeous apartment that we stayed in in Rødovre:
As we discuss on the podcast, I can’t recommend staying just outside of a big city enough. It gives you a wonderful snapshot of local life and you get to see so much more than what you can find on your average postcard.
The train station closest to our apartment that we mention a few times is Vanløse, a main station with the S-train and the Metro running through it.
Kayak
This is how we decided where we were going throughout 2017. Kayak Explore shows you a map of Europe (or the world, depending on where you set your price range) with little markers of how much a return flight will be on the dates you put in. It’s an awesome resource and if you haven’t had a look before, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Nyhavn
This is where to get that iconic colourful houses selfie. The place we’re talking about when we joke about the crowds of people getting the colourful houses selfie.
The Forgotten Giants
I wrote a whoooooole post about these because I loved them SO MUCH, you can find that here.
Thank you so much for listening!
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Looks great! X
Thank you!
I do the same as Kayak seems to but with Google flights! You can pull up a map and it shows you costs and alternative flights for anywhere in the world! Alice xxx
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