Travel like a local.

Podcast

Mermaid Statue, Tivoli Gardens & Copenhill Skiing in Copenhagen, Denmark

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell - buildings on the water by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash

Local buildings on the water. Photo by Nick Karvounis on Unsplash.

I’m really excited to interview Sally Bunnell of Navi Savi about Copenhagen, Denmark. Sally’s tips for the best things to do in Copenhagen are awesome because she moved to Copenhagen while working a remote job and feels that the city is the perfect balance between her small-town roots, Scandinavian heritage, and the big city life of New York City.

Please take a moment to subscribe to our podcast. It is available on all of the major podcast channels, such as Apple Podcasts, Google, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and iHeartRadio.

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell - The Mermaid by Ange Loron on Unsplash

The Mermaid statue. Photo by Ange Loron on Unsplash.

Copenhagen, Denmark

We share a lot of resources and local suggestions in today’s podcast, but you should also check out Visit Copenhagen, the local visitor’s bureau. They are a wealth of information and can help you plan an itinerary based on your time, budget, and interests.

If you’d like to learn how to travel for free using airline miles and hotel points, check out my free 7-day email course.

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell - Rosenborg Castle by Javier Rincon on Unsplash

Rosenborg Castle. Photo by Javier Rincon on Unsplash.

Getting around Copenhagen

The local airport is Copenhagen Airport (CPH), which is about a twenty-minute drive to the city.

Sally says that, if you’re staying downtown, there’s no need to rent a car. For the best offers, visit Avis, Budget, or Hertz.

Uber and Lyft are excellent ways to get around.

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell - Christmas Market

The Christmas Market is a must-do if you’re traveling to Copenhagen during the winter.

Places we talked about on the podcast

Here is a map of all of the places we talked about on the podcast episode with Sally Bunnell about Copenhagen, Denmark. You can zoom into the map and click on each dot to explore the city.

  • Red dots = best places to eat in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Green dots = best things to do in Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Yellow dots = best places to stay in Copenhagen, Denmark

Who is Sally Bunnell?

Sally Bunnell is the CEO & Founder of NaviSavi, an authentic experience video travel app. A passionate traveler with 95 countries stamped on her passport and a full-time digital nomad, she found a disconnect between the discovery process and the actual travel experiences she was having, hence Navi Savi was born.

As a Senior Vice President at a Record Label for over 15 years, Sally has spent her career creating and marketing video content for Gen X and Z, for influential artists, and brands around the world. Sally was recently named one of Phocuswright’s Young Leader in Travel and Voyager’s Top Female Founders Finalist.

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell

Here are a few articles that were written about the Navi Savi app:

You can connect with Sally on her website and on Facebook and Instagram.

Big thanks to today’s affiliate partner – AwardWallet

This episode is brought to you, in part, by AwardWallet. Using airline miles and hotel points makes travel affordable, but keeping track of all of those loyalty programs can be a challenge. That’s why I use AwardWallet to track my miles and points balances, reservations, and special goodies like free hotel night certifications and airline companion passes.

Having everything in one easy-to-use dashboard helps ensure I don’t let any rewards expire and makes logging into my accounts super easy. Go to WeTravelThere.com/awardwallet to start your free account.

Best things to do in Copenhagen Denmark - Sally Bunnell - The Light Festival by Razvan Mirel on Unsplash

The Light Festival. Photo by Razvan Mirel on Unsplash.

Stay tuned for our next episode

Best things to do in Abingdon Virgina - Kim Jarrett with husband -landscape

Kim and her husband love to explore local communities.

Listen to the next episode when Kimberly Jarrett of Southern Places and Faces shares the best things to do in Abingdon, Virginia. In this episode, Kim and I talk about catching a show at The Barter Theater, hiking the Virginia Creeper Trail, and exploring Revolutionary War battlefields at the Muster Grounds. We hope you’ll join us when We Travel There.

What’s your favorite part of Copenhagen? Send us a Tweet, let us know in the comment section below, or continue the discussion in our Facebook group!

Please take a moment to follow the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher so you don’t miss the next episode! While you’re at it, give us a rating and Tweet the podcast to your friends.

To see which cities we’ve interviewed and scheduled, please visit WeTravelThere.com/map. If you’d like to be a guest on the show, please submit an application at WeTravelThere.com/guest.

Related episodes

For other interviews in the northern Europe region, please listen to these episodes:

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.