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poojadesignershub · 21 days
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Sarees & Lehengas Biggest Exhibition in Delhi
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historiadomeucoracao · 9 months
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Celebrate every tiny victory💙
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k009034 · 8 months
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End of the shift
#travel #TivoliGardens #Copenhagen #Denmark
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skoppio84 · 2 years
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***Copenhagen 22-26/09/2022*** 🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰 #Denmark #port #Copenhagen #holidays #cold #travel #Europe #colours #LittleMermaid #symbol #Tivoli #ModernArt #fashion #DiscoverTheWorld #NorthEurope #Wanderlust #TivoliPark #art #tourist #visit #NorthSea #cold #TivoliGarden #Part3 @neme1976 (presso Køvenhavn) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClZfxXJrqaA/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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vivrelehygge · 2 years
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FR /ENG Faites-vous le pont ? De mon côté, je travaillais ce matin, mais pas l'après-midi (férié pour le reste de la famille). Nous sommes donc allés faire un tour à Tivoli 🎢. Comme il y avait énormément de monde nous ne sommes pas restés longtemps, juste le temps de faire 2/3 attractions et de profiter des fleurs (et canetons 🦆 🥰) #momenthygge 😍🥰🤗 . . . Was today a non working day for you? I did work in the morning, but I was free in the the afternoon (free day for the rest of the family) We went to #tivoligardens, but didn't stay long (too much people!). At least we enjoyed 2/3 rides, the flowers and the ducklings 🥰🦆 #hyggetime 🥰 😍 🤗 . . . #hygge #hyggehygge #danemark #dk #vivrelehygge #denmark #petitsriens #artdevivre #littlethings #nature #naturedanslaville #happiness #bonheur #bonheurdujour #bonheurenfamille #instahygge #hyggemoment #happy #finddailyhygge #copenhague #københavn #copenhagen #fleurs #flower #tulipe #details #canetons (à Copenhagen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CeCMPu-KpfB/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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walt-at-disneyland · 4 years
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Walt at Tivoli, Copenhagen, 1964. #waltdisney #walt #disney #tivoli #tivoligardens #vintagedisneyland https://www.instagram.com/p/B-nA_Prpmcw/?igshid=d9bgnh1d6kls
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cressii · 5 years
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advancedart · 4 years
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Copenhagen at Night..#nightphotography #blackandwhitephotography #streetlights #tivoligardens #townhallsquare #copenhagen # (at Copenhagen, Dennmark) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAp-c_SAAXw/?igshid=1x9mr7h0u0upn
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poojadesignershub · 24 days
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martyoshka · 5 years
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Some photos I took this afternoon during my pre-birthday trip to Tivoli! (Villa d'Este) 🖤💜🖤💜 My favorite place like~ . . *My own Hetalia OC "Tee-Chan" influences are obvious and obvious* ~ 😏 . #me #myself #tivoliitaly #tivoli #tivoligardens #villadeste #tivolivilladeste #selfie #italy #italia #italy🇮🇹 #today #italian #italiangirl #art #artist #ancient #gardens #garden #girl #woman #instadaily #italian_city #villadestehometivoli #fountains #fountain #nature #ancientroman #rome #roma (presso Villa d'Este) https://www.instagram.com/p/B4GEKOABh70/?igshid=1mi5r3mq0p33c
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k009034 · 8 months
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End of the Shift
#night #Copenhagen #Denmark #TivoliGardens
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Worth Every Penny
From Amsterdam, we took the train to Hamburg for a quick overnight stop before continuing to Copenhagen. The DB train ride to Hamburg took longer than the scheduled 6 hours, and even though we left Amsterdam early, it was late in the afternoon before we were able to check in to our motel across the street from Hamburg HBF. We covered a lot of ground in the few daylight hours we had in Hamburg. We walked along the pier and had a Fischbrotchen (Fish Sandwich) at Brucke 10, we saw St. Michael’s Church, Elbphilharmonie and Speicherstadt, but the highlight was just sitting and resting on the patio at Hofbrauhaus sipping Dunkel, soaking in the sun and people-watching. Someday, when we can all travel again, we will go back to Hamburg and see the rest of the places that we missed.
The train ride from Hamburg to Copenhagen was quite the adventure. When I first planned the trip, there was a direct train from Hamburg to Copenhagen, which involved the train going into a ferry to cross from Germany to Denmark. I was very excited because I have never been on a train that goes inside a ferry before! I always plan about six to nine months ahead and book all the flights and hotels around that time, and then buy the train tickets as they are released, typically 60-90 days ahead. Well, imagine my surprise when I couldn’t find that route anymore when it was time to book. It turns out that route was under maintenance then and my options were either to fly or take the non-direct route with three changes, with transfer times of four, six and eight minutes respectively to catch the next train. Well, not only am I sucker for stress, but I also have 100% complete faith in the German rail system, so at 430am, we were at Hamburg HBF, we stocked up on hamburgers at McDonald’s (it was the only thing open), and went to our platform to await our first train.
Well guess what, our first train, the one with the shortest transfer time to the next one, was one minute late. I know one minute is not a big deal, but when your layover is only four minutes, it is a big hairy deal. Luckily, we didn’t have to change platforms for the next train and all we had to do is basically jump off the one train and go into the next one across the platform. How did I know this? By researching all the station layouts prior to our trip to make sure we don’t waste precious minutes getting lost in the train stations. I also had contingency plans for which train we will take if we happen to miss one, but thankfully, everything went according to plan, and we were in Copenhagen by 1030am.
Copenhagen is beautiful but very expensive! We stayed at a hostel because it was the cheapest accommodation I could find, and I was not impressed with the experience. We paid pretty much the same price we would pay for a “nicer” hotel for a private room with bathroom and “a view” at Steel House Copenhagen. On top of everything we paid, they still charged us for storing our luggage, they only gave us one towel each in the bathroom (no towellete or floor mat) and if we wanted an extra one, we would have to pay. The room was one of the smallest rooms we’ve ever had, the air conditioning didn’t work, the balcony was not clean and covered with dead plants and bugs (so much for the view!), and the elevators did not work pretty much our entire stay. It was one of the worst ever in terms of customer service.
We explored Copenhagen mostly on foot, the sites are a bit far from one another but it’s doable with comfortable shoes. We walked down Stroget, visited Rosenburg Castle, took a canal tour, and strolled down Nyhavn. The canal tour is a good activity on the first day because it gives a pretty comprehensive tour of the city and gives an idea on which places to visit for the following days. I found Nyhavn very much like a postcard, but the restaurants are very pricey and not the best the city has to offer. There’s a McDonald’s a few blocks down so we ate there instead. Tivoli Gardens was a pleasant surprise, and a good way to spend an afternoon. We bought tickets for a couple of tame rides, but there are a couple of scary ones there that you could not pay me to try.
The part that I loved the most about Copenhagen was the food, and I’m not talking about McDonald’s! On our first day there, we went to Torvehallerne which is a food market that has a lot of scrumptious food, this is where we spent our three-day budget. We bought an open face sandwich, I bought a piece of bread, a dessert, and we shared a beer. It does not really take much to blow through a budget in Copenhagen. I miscalculated the conversion in my head the first morning we were there and didn’t realize that a Frappuccino cost $10! I really did not enjoy that Frap. On the second day, we had lunch at NOMA. The food at NOMA was, hands down, the best I’ve tasted in my entire life. We were there for seafood season and it was course after course of amazing seafood – crabs, mussels, oysters, scallops, sea urchin – all beautifully plated and cooked to perfection. I would come back to Copenhagen just to experience seafood season again. It is hard to get a booking at NOMA. You must book the second they open bookings for whatever season you want. So, for example, we booked in January for our May trip. When I say book the second they open, I literally mean the second they open because those slots will be gone in a snap. You pay for the food at the time you make the booking, and then you pay for beverages after the meal. It is a splurge, but it is one of the memories that I will look back fondly on forever. On our last night in Copenhagen (and the last night of our trip), we dined at Geranium. The food and the dining experience were exceptional. The kitchen and wine cellar tour were a nice touch, but it had very big shoes to fill from the previous day’s experience. This is another splurge, but if you only have enough budget for one splurge, I would go with NOMA.
While at Copenhagen, we also took a half-day trip to Malmo, Sweden. It is a nice, quiet town with not much going on. Make sure that you have your passport on you because the border patrol does random passport checks on the train. The train ride is not cheap, but we wanted to go to Sweden!
The whole trip was a very memorable one. We got to revisit cities that we love, and we fell in love with new ones. The whole gastronomic aspect of this trip was unbelievable, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have had the chance to dine in some of the world’s best restaurants. I would have to give credit where credit is due, and that is to my husband because he has taught me that I need to look at the value, and not the cost of something (or at least that is his excuse to splurge!). When this pandemic is over, I hope that the restaurant industry recovers, but for now, let’s try to support them by ordering takeout or delivery occasionally, or buying gift cards to use when they open again. Travelling and dining out are two of my favourite things in the world and I will enjoy every single moment once we can do so again.
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vivrelehygge · 3 years
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FR Journée mitigée... Le repas de Noël de ma boîte alors que je l'attendais avec impatience (je travaille de chez moi, alors c'était l'occasion de voir tous mes collègues). En rentrant j'ai du ranger les 4 pneus été de la voiture au sous-sol et je me suis rendu compte que ce dernier était inondé.... 😅 Une séance serpillière avec ma voisine s'en est suivie ! Mais à côté de ça, rencontre avec la maîtresse de ma dernière qui n'avait que du positif à me raconter autant côté social que côté apprentissage. 🥰 Ma deuxième m'a envoyé un même que je n'ai pas compris, et je me suis rendue compte qu'une fois de plus j'avais fait une traduction yaourt pour une chanson 😂 ce qui l'a bien fait rire. #momenthygge 🥰😍🤗 Êtes vous fans de mêmes ? Moi je suis généralement indifférente devant la majorité, mais mon mari et mes aînées adorent. Et est-ce que vous faites aussi des traductions yaourt quand vous entendez des chansons ? Des exemples ? 😉 En photo : des choux servant de décoration à Tivoli 🎢 Ils ressemblent à des fleurs ! #tivoligardens . . . #hygge #hyggehygge #danemark #dk #vivrelehygge #denmark #petitsriens #artdevivre #littlethings #nature #naturedanslaville #happiness #bonheur #bonheurdujour #bonheurenfamille #instahygge #hyggemoment #happy #finddailyhygge #copenhague #københavn #copenhagen #chou #cabage #details #chansons #flower #fleur (à Copenhagen) https://www.instagram.com/p/CXRyiwSqRFK/?utm_medium=tumblr
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disneylandguru · 5 years
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Walt Disney at the age of 63 in Tivoli, Copenhagen, Denmark. Left, the Danish actress Astrid Willaume, middle, the Danish ballerina Kirsten Simone and right, the American Donald Duck. Walt Disney, seeing the magic of Tivoli. Disney travelled around Europe and America visiting parks while he was planning his own project – but what he apparently wanted was to capture the atmosphere of Tivoli in Disneyland, California. #tivoligardens #waltdisney #disneylandhistory #history #disney #donaldduck (at Tivoli Garden, Copenhagen) https://www.instagram.com/p/B0BkokWgSdN/?igshid=1s5twcj07p9qf
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lifeinpictures-blog · 5 years
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Tivoli Gardens 
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laurengausden · 6 years
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I visited @tivolicph in February with a group of other exchange students and I had so much fun! Tivoli is such a beautiful place, especially their winter theme, and I can't wait to see their next one. If you plan on going to Copenhagen, and Tivoli is open, then you have to visit! here are a few photos from that day, I hope you enjoy!😋 . . . #denmark #københavn #copenhagen #cph #coloursofdenmark #tovoli #themepark #themeparkphotography #denmarklife #denmark🇩🇰 #photosofdenmark #photography #photo #tourist #tourist_pic #tourist_places #tivoligardens #tivolicph #visitdenmark #exchangestudentlife #erasmuslife #erasmus #scotlandexchange #exchange #copenhagenexploring #copenhagensworld #camera #canon #canon1300d (at Tivoli) https://www.instagram.com/loz.fotos/p/BvXOxp6B04J/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1js19sic6xzps
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