So yes, for not so long ago, my CPH-friend and I decided to have a sleepover in Odense, as she hadn’t really seen Odense, and I haven’t been to Odense for a while. So it was quite good for both of us, to meet midway 🎩
I had booked a room at Hotel Comwell HCA, that is located only a few minutes from OBC, the railway station in Odense. It was actually a quite nice place to stay at.
A leading museum of modern art in the whole world, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is located in Humlebæk, north of Copenhagen, and close to Helsingør.
It was my first time ever, and I’ve heard many things about this museum from my brother and some friends. Even my friend has been here before, and as we didn’t have any plans that weekend, she asked if I wanted to visit Louisiana. Again, why not? I mean, it is actually something you HAVE to, being a resident in Denmark – or when you are in Denmark. Simply because it’s one of the most prominent museums in the world, for modern art.
Few weeks ago I and some of my friends went for brunch in Aarhus; we chose Al Meza at Frederiks Allé, because my friend really recommended us to try their food.
Al Meza offers a varieties of dishes from the Mediterranean kitchen and few danish food items too, where you can choose 3, 5 or 7 dishes of own choice from their set of menu. It’s INexpensive, and so tasty! Moreover they offer a nice variety of both cold and hot beverages 🧉😋
I went for 7 dishes and their lemonade with mint. My God, so far the best brunch I’ve ever had in my life! I’m definitely going for another brunch or 2, or 10 here 😄
Have a closer look at some of them! 😋😍
Lemonade
Falafel & Tahini
Menemen & Hummus
Grilled Halloumi,hummus & avocado on bread
Brownie & Ice Cream
Brownie
And the 2 other dishes were Batata Harra and Mozzarella w. tomatoes & pesto.
Guys, I tell you – Covid-19 made it tough for many of us, and I’m definitely not excluded 😉
After more than 2 years without travels, and 1,5 year without any trips in Denmark too, I must say that I was pretty much tired and badly wanted to do something! So a friend and I decided to go for a roadtrip in Northern Jutland for 2 days. She is actually from Copenhagen, so we took some days off during june, met in Aarhus for some brunch, enjoyed a lovely sunny day in Aarhus around the Marselisborg park and beach, spent some time at the Endless Bridge.
Café Sidewalk, at Åboulevarden 56-58 in Aarhus, is one of those cozy places in Aarhus, when just need some space for relaxation and enjoying the café culture of Aarhus. I tell you, they have the best vegetarian burger, I’ve tasted so far! I’ve also heard their brunch is really good 😉
I’ve tried several burger restaurants, and there are several in Odense, whilst Burger Anarchy is my favourite (in Odense). Burger Anarchy is a small place, and there are not comfortable chairs and tables, but does that matter when their burger is this much yummy?