Copenhagen is also called "Happy Capital" and it is rated as the happiest city in the world.
People spend a lot of free time to pursue interests and families, thereby improving overall life satisfaction.
The citizens of Copenhagen are aware of trusting friends and people, bringing more cooperation and a happier life.
You can ride a roller coaster, watch fireworks, join a concert, or enjoy the beauty of beautiful wonderland.
Exhibited at Nationamuseet are the tools of the stone age, the ancient jewels, the buffing weapons, and the solar tanks that were made 3,500 years ago.
Christiania is now a legalized village and regularly visits to witness alternative lifestyles and cultures
Are you looking for a city break to make your face smile? Look at the ten most happy cities in the world. This list is based on reports released by the United Nations Sustainable Solutions Network. It includes data from six factors in 158 countries: per capita GDP, no corruption, generosity, social support, free and healthy life expectancy. The report investigated as many as 3,000 people in each country over three years. Australian Melbourne - If you have a city, everyone feels like home, and that is Melbourne. This beautiful big city is made up of people all over the world, and 38% of the population is born overseas. The vibrant capital city of Victoria is a beautiful city, one of the world's most livable towns each year. This city has quality hotel, quality diverse cuisine, performance and entertainment of all ages and hobbies, and the number of restaurants and cafes per person is more than any other cities in the world.
We brought a new perspective to the city in the last few days of the happiest city in the world. It's raining. We have a lot. Does it affect our enjoyment? Absolutely not. But let's all of us appreciate the weather before that and let us see more realistic what we would do if we lived here all the year. Tonight's rain shines on Nat, I reserved a "delicious" dinner for our stay. Before we left, we had reserved our place at RestaurantRelæ. We spent alone on a bicycle for over two weeks, so I did not even consider getting there in any other way. So we wore a raincoat, wiped off our bicycle seat and went north for 15 minutes to ride a bicycle.
Combining sadness and excitement (and privileges to write sentences) [Copenhagen, Denmark / Berlin, Germany]