Summer in Denmark | July 20-26

Vesterbro – Rome in Copenhagen – Fanø – Southern Jutland

In the third week of our summer travel series, we take you to:

Vesterbro – the former working class neigbuorhood is now a haven for creative minds

Rome in Copenhagen – When in Copenhagen, do as … the Romans

Fanø – west coast island with lots of charm

Southern Jutland – at the crossroads of history

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