I've been told Danes are stunned by the constant loud noise in cities like New York. Not only from vecihles. But both on the streets and inside buildings. In Denmark you don't almost never hear any noise from heating, cooling, etc. either next to big buildings or inside any buildings. When I see and hear fx 1a audit videos from public buildings, it often sounds like someone is using a very old, broken vacuum cleaner next to the person recording, but I've been told normal to hear that loud noise, even in the office areas, where people are working at their desks..??!!
Love to see your Denmark videos, hope you will be back visiting Denmark again in the future. As for music, i would check out Volbeat with Lola montez and For evight. And Nephew
Next time you visit Denmark, try going to the outskirts, away from Copenhagen. Because Copenhagen isn’t all of Denmark. There’s so much history in the rest of the country. We are more than 1000 years old and our history all the way back to the Vikings, is in most towns and cities. Try visit Ribe. The oldest town in Denmark. And Dybbøl mølle in Sonderburg - where I was born and raised - has so much history and many wars were fought there. We’d love to have you back😊
Denmark is pretty amazing right I been living in Denmark all my life and it’s so beautiful and yeah it’s very bicycle friendly I mean I live on an island in south Denmark named Fyn in a small town named Stenstrup and even though it’s not Copenhagen you can’t go outside without people riding there bicycle that’s one of the things I love about my country
You most likely went under that bridge especially if you remember that view by boat, as the "bus boat" to Nyhavn (the picturesque canal) has its stop right after the bridge or if you where at a canal tour, as most people board/departure from Nyhavn (this would likely have been the last part as after that bridge to the right is Nyhavn =)
You could also have seen the view by foot as one of the bridges you walked on (with cars and bikes and those pillars at each end, kinda gren from old copper - Knippelsbro) has that view, but from above (and not sea lvl) maybe even seen it after walking over that bridge towards Nyhavn, if you walked by the habour/water =D
I think it is worth mentioning that half of copenhagen is a suburban wasteland.... 😔huge amounts of asphalt and highways. Terrible land use in huge parts of the country. Many towns are just single family homes on their paved streets eating up the valuable danish land.🙃 But it is kind of like that in Norway too. But the rest is good🤩