Take a city break in the worlds best capital Copenhagen
With that in mind CNN has spoken to a 33 year old Canadian journalist Tim, who has been living in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, for the past eight years.
Recently being voted the world's best city to live in may be a lot to live up to, but Tim says that it is "absolutely true" and is a city that makes "perfect sense" if you enjoy being close to the sea and riding a bike in a small cosy setting.
"The city has an enormous capacity to surprise", Tim said, "Copenhagen stages exceptional annual music festivals, and excellent independent film festivals, public events like free cinema in the park in the summer, and so on."
He also adds that it is a great place to go out in the evening, with the city "buzzing until the early house of the morning".
City break visitors have a lot to see and do in the Danish capital, from its iconic Little Mermaid Statue to its Museum Erotica, it is hard to be bored in Copenhagen.
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