In 2013, Monocle named Copenhagen the most livable city in the world. And they did again a year later. The Danish capital has, indeed, had a “second coming” in recent years, with bold new architecture, urban parks, world-class design, an ever-growing, extraordinary culinary scene, and plenty of cafes to fill the spaces in between. This has also resulted in the revitalization of quarters such as Nørrebro, once a place to avoid, but now filled with independent boutiques, cafes, and bars. The historic city of canals houses many a hotel Copenhagen is known for. With a film, music, art, or food festival always around the corner, Copenhagen hotels have a constant flow of visitors. There’s “Wondercool,” an excellent cultural festival in February