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2000s: Can the true meaning of Hygge really bring you happiness?
2000s: Can the true meaning of Hygge really bring you happiness?
Publicist Kate Sinclair’s life in London is everything she thought she wanted: success, glamour and a charming boyfriend. Until that boyfriend goes behind her back and snatches a much sought-after promotion from her.Heartbroken and questioning everything, Kate needs to escape.
From candles and cosy nights in to romantic late-night walks through the beautiful cobbled streets of Copenhagen, Kate discovers how to live life ‘the Danish way’. Can the secrets of hygge and happiness lead her to her own happily-ever-after?
Some cafes to visit to find your own Varme:
Five journalists head to the happiest city on earth to find what the secret is to their happiness
Eva Wilder who runs the Varme café – find out where this might be and then go and visit for yourself! Oh and if you take in some of the sights in the novel, you will get a real sense of hygge for yourself very quickly indeed.
Oh and don’t forget to explore the canals as they do in the novel
Hygge is a concept that is written about a lot – what does it mean? Well it’s the essence of an idea – happiness, cosiness, simple decorations and all of that and more. Hygge is more of a conscious appreciation, a certain slowness, and the ability to not just be present – but recognize and enjoy the present.
Copenhagen is the place to do this! – With its cobbled streets, bikes, cosy cafes and sunshine, there’s lots of hygge in the story.
Destination : Copenhagen Author/Guide: Julie Caplin Departure Time: 2000s
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