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ExploRE NyhavN, thE film<br />

loCatioN of "thE DaNish GiRl"<br />

it is easy to recognize the<br />

stunning backdrops of<br />

Nyhavn from the Oscarwinning<br />

movie "The Danish<br />

Girl". Nyhavn, which means<br />

"New Harbor" in Danish, is<br />

one of the most iconic places<br />

in Copenhagen, and was once<br />

known for its maritime life.<br />

The historic habor is lined with<br />

brightly colored townhouses on<br />

the northern side or "sunny side"<br />

featuring numerous restaurants,<br />

beer taverns, and even strip clubs,<br />

while the southern side or "shady<br />

side" is filled with tourism offices<br />

and bicycle rental shops.<br />

The Nyhavn Bridge links the<br />

"sunny side" to the "shady side",<br />

and crosses the Nyhavn Canal.<br />

Much like the Pont des Arts in<br />

Paris, this is the place where<br />

lovey-dovey couples come to<br />

profess their love for one another<br />

by leaving a love lock on the<br />

bridge. If you travel alone, grab an<br />

ice cream and enjoy the habor's<br />

picturesque setting on the sunny<br />

side, as food sometimes can be<br />

your best travel companion!<br />

ENjoy tRaDitioNal<br />

DaNish CuisiNE<br />

Smørrebrød is one of the most<br />

delicious Nordic specialties<br />

I have tried during my trip.<br />

Originally a Danish farmer's<br />

lunch, Smørrebrød gradually<br />

became a popular national dish<br />

in Denmark. The food is an<br />

open sandwich that consists of a<br />

slice of buttered rye bread, and<br />

a topping of fish or meat, and<br />

vegetables with sauces drizzled<br />

on top. Personally, I find its taste<br />

a little bland, but the freshness<br />

of the seafood more than makes<br />

up for it. Smørrebrød can be a<br />

perfect dish to cure your hunger<br />

when you have been out walking<br />

all morning!<br />

You can find this amazing dish<br />

almost anywhere in Copenhagen.<br />

I had mine at the Hallernes<br />

Smørrebrød, a specialty shop<br />

for Smørrebrød. The price for<br />

a serving of Smørrebrød is<br />

around 95 DKK (356,000 VND)<br />

depending on the toppings of<br />

your choice.<br />

Address: Rømersgade 18, 1360<br />

København, Denmark<br />

TRAVELLIVE

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