copenhagen posts
by Tom Johansmeyer (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Jan 10th, 2009 at 2:00PM: If the entire world is too much from which to choose, take a look at The 44 Places to Go in 2009 suggested by the New York Times. Some are obvious, such as Reykjavik, which was been on everyone's mind 2008. Others are easy, including Washington D.C. Our nation's capital has plenty of hotels (including the funky Hotel Helix, photo at right), great public transportation and access via two major ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Dec 19th, 2008 at 9:30AM: You've probably noticed the stories about how airfares have dropped and air traffic is down. Two weeks ago, I flew from Copenhagen to Columbus on two airplanes that were not full. The Continental flight from Copenhagen to Newark was empty enough that most people had seats between them.
The flight from Newark to Columbus was even more roomy. The row in front of my daughter and me was empty, and ...
by Annie Scott (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Dec 17th, 2008 at 10:00AM: Travel and Leisure compiled videos of the best holiday light displays around the world into one handy album right here. If you wish to feel inferior about your outdoor decorative efforts, look no further. Actually, these displays are far too fantastic to even inspire envy. Most, like the Brussels and the Tokyo (Roppongi Hills, above) ones, will inspire awe and wonder. So get your coffee, sit ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Dec 12th, 2008 at 6:00PM: Humor is a great travel tool, particularly if you've had a bit of bad luck like I did when I was pickpocketed this week in Copenhagen--or if the tide is high and the streets have flooded, such as what has happened in Venice. In Venice's situation, as Jeffery points out, there's hope in boots.
Or, perhaps that travel companion you thought you were in love with has turned out to be a bust. Brenda ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Dec 12th, 2008 at 12:30PM: I can still see the pocket of my daypack gaping open right before I got that panicked, sinking feeling. It was a feeling that I couldn't quite believe I was having. Up to that point, my trip to Denmark though Amsterdam had happened without a hitch, and I had yet to do the shopping I had planned.
The afternoon that had started out promising had the potential to turn out lousy. (see previous ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Dec 10th, 2008 at 9:30AM: Yep, it's happened. My wallet was taken out of my daypack-style backpack in Copenhagen, Denmark on Monday. And yes, I know better than to have my credit card with it. As much as it was a bummer to lose the money, the credit card put me on edge.
I think I'm better now.
I found out the wallet was missing when I went to pay for items I was buying at Tiger, Denmark's answer to the Dollar Store. It ...
by Anna Brones (RSS feed) (4 years ago)
Aug 19th, 2008 at 4:00PM: The good folks at Grist put together their own list of 15 green cities. Although their thought was probably to showcase the green efforts made by local governments and locals to make the cities more environmentally friendly, in reading it I realized it was a great list of places to chose your next eco-vacation. If you're looking to take public transportation, play in parks and learn more about ...
by Anna Brones (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
Apr 21st, 2008 at 1:00PM: Despite the low dollar, some of us still have European summer adventures on the horizon. And just because the economy is in a rut, doesn't mean we shouldn't focus on fabulous things to do across the Atlantic. This weekend, the New York Times put together a set of 10 articles on things to do after midnight in various European cities. I tend to like the New York Times Travel section, but I really ...
by Jamie Rhein (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
Apr 15th, 2008 at 3:00PM: As a person with oodles of frequent-flier miles, you can bet when I read about Northwest's merger with Delta our miles flashed before my eyes and headed down a drain until I mentally fished them out. Should we book that flight to Copenhagen, Denmark even though we're holding out for Asia next summer?
When I headed to my in-box, there was an e-mail from Northwest Airlines telling me not to worry ...
by Anna Brones (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
Mar 24th, 2008 at 12:00PM: If you're planning a trip to Europe in the near future, you may want to consider the recent study conducted by Swiss bank UBS which ranked 71 world cities according to their costliness. Oslo, London and Copenhagen made the top three with Dublin coming in at a close fourth. Thanks to a weak dollar, US cities like New York -- which made the 18th spot -- have moved down on the list compared to last ...
by Anna Brones (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
Mar 3rd, 2008 at 1:00PM: Last time I went to San Francisco I was happy to come across Hotel des Arts, a well-priced boutique hotel. I am normally a hostel-goer, so anytime I can branch out and have my own room it's cause for celebration. Despite Hotel des Arts being an actual hotel, I was even more excited about its use of art as interior design. The hotel hired a San Francisco gallery owner, John Doffing, to curate the ...
by Justin Glow (RSS feed) (5 years ago)
Jun 18th, 2007 at 11:30AM: Mercer, a human resource consulting company, has compiled a list of the most expensive cities in the world based on a cost of living survey which "measures the comparative cost of over 200 items" in each city. Two years in a row Moscow has topped the list, followed by London, Seoul, and Tokyo. Here's the top 10:
Moscow
London
Seoul
Tokyo
Hong Kong
Copenhagen
Geneva
Osaka
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by Iva Skoch (RSS feed) (6 years ago)
Feb 27th, 2007 at 1:05PM: Viral videos have gotten so good, it's scary. Many folks (10 million hits at last count) were taken in by a recent youtube.com video which shows some kids dynamiting a city pond and then surfing the resulting waves.
On the grainy cellphone-cam footage, you can see kids quickly jumping into a city pond with a surfboard, while their friends run over a bridge, then light and toss dynamite into the ...
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