While Copenhagen is absolutely a delight all year round, Copenhagen in the winter offers something truly special. And why wouldn’t it be? I mean, this is the country that invented hygge : that supposedly untranslatable concept of coziness and contentment that means that basically everywhere in Copenhagen is adorable and comfortable. While I think Copenhagen in December is the city’s most charming, I’ve visited Copenhagen in November and found it to be already delightfully wintry. It’s the month where everyone is gearing up for Christmas in Copenhagen, getting the city all lit up, glittery, and cozy. Meanwhile, Copenhagen in January and February is a little colder and a little less exciting because the Christmas activities have already come and gone. However, the cozy cafés, the cheery craft beer bars, the icy canals, and candy-colored buildings will surely add enough brightness to your day to help you survive winter in Copenhagen. So, if you...