Copenhagen stays light until ten in July
$359 one stop on WestJet, 78% under the usual fare
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Two strong things landed in the same week from opposite ends of the map. Copenhagen on a single WestJet connection is 78% under what the route normally asks, and Detroit to Tokyo nonstop on Delta almost never shows up at all. One is a calm Scandinavian summer with light past ten at night; the other is fourteen hours of flying you would otherwise pay double for. The domestic nonstops to Calgary and Seattle are there if you want something simpler.
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💡 Travel Tip: On a nonstop you actually want, book it the moment you see it rather than waiting for a dip, since direct routes rebound faster and rarely return to the same low.
💼 Travel Essentials: A structured option like the Bagail 6 Set Packing Cubes keeps a week of summer clothes compressed and sorted for a small Copenhagen hotel room.
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Destination Spotlight: Copenhagen, Denmark
Bikes outnumber cars on most central streets, and the flat grid makes the whole city feel walkable even when you are covering real distance. In July the daylight stretches past ten, which quietly reshapes how an evening unfolds here.
- Nyhavn's painted townhouses get the postcards, but the harbor walk continuing north toward Kastellet is where the city breathes, with swimmers in the clean harbor baths on warm afternoons.
- Vesterbro, behind the central station, traded its rough edges for coffee roasters and design shops while keeping its grit, and the city tourism board maps the walkable stretch toward the meatpacking district.
- Tivoli Gardens has run since 1843 in the heart of the city, and summer evenings bring open-air concerts and lit pathways worth a slow loop after dark; hours are posted on the official site.
- Rent a bike for a day and follow the harbor route to Refshaleoen, a former shipyard now full of open warehouses, swimming spots, and weekend food markets.
Insider Tip: The Metro runs around the clock from Copenhagen Airport to the center in about fifteen minutes, and the same ticket covers buses and the harbor ferries that count as public transit.
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