Cities and towns in the Faroe Islands seem like what we’ve heard on tales. The houses have pitched roofs covered with grass to keep out the weather, wind and moisture. Thus, the roofs vary in hue depending on time of year, from brown in autumn, white in winter, and bright green in spring and summer. In addition, the landscape of rugged coastlines and cliffs eroded along with a temperate climate, making it comparable to a lost world :
The Faroe Islands are located in the North Atlantic between Scotland and Iceland, and constitute an autonomous region within the Kingdom of Denmark . The archipelago, with numerous islands, is a rocky land with steep slopes, which is usually wrapped in thick fog.
Sadly, the Faroe Islands at times tend to be more on the news on the tradition of slaughtering whales and pilot whales, than the unquestionable attraction of the landscapes and places.







Denmark is a land of fame. This economically attractive land, however, is quite challenging for some tourists. This is because they might find it hard to find affordable hotels. If you want to stay in a beautiful hotel in Copenhagen without spending much, here’s what we recommend:
It starts from the Fox, a boutique art hotel opened in 2005 offering 61 double rooms from 96 euros per night.
With 88 euros, you can have bed and breakfast at the Hotel Sct. Thomas.
To the south of Central Station and overlooking the industrial area, the Wake-Up Copenhagen boasts interior design and double rooms at 68 euros per night.
The choice is then divided between the Tivoli Hotel, Hotel Christian IV, Copenhagen City Danhostel, Axel Hotel Copenhagen and Scandic Palace Hotel. But if you want something original, there ‘s Hotel Cph Living , all within a two-story boat docked at the quay.
April 30, 2012 – 12:24 pm

Who won’t love to travel and taste the flavors of distant lands?
In Denmark, you can eat in a restaurant that combines all the tastes in the world. In Noma, you can get a full meal for only 200 euros, which includes crab, vegetables, cheeses and biodynamic products.
For the third time in a row, Noma achieved recognition as the first of the 50 best restaurants in the world. This is worth the time to spend if you are in Copenhagen. The kitchen is of the Nordic tradition, revisited according to the most innovative methods of modern gastronomy.
It is situated in the old district of Christianshavn in 93 Strandgade and is located in an ancient palace of the eighteenth century at the port of Copenhagen.