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Crown Peak - City Guide


Welcome to Crown Peak
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An open city for different perspectives and new ideas. A vibrant destination where innovations in music, design, fashion and technology are born. A place for you.

While Crown Peak is the perfect destination for aimless wandering, it is dotted with must-sees to punctuate the days, this travel guide is filled with travel tips to help you get the most from your trip!

What to See and Do
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My favorite thing to do in Crown Peak is to get out on the water—whether in the ferry boats or on a sailboat (as most Ardonians do, all summer long), so I highly recommend seeing the city by boat at some point. Crown Peak is also home to stunning museums, architecture, and nature parks. Enjoy these top things to do in here!


GRØNLANDIC MUSEET

This grand and impressive museum is located in the heart of Crown Peak, and is one of the most impressive in Grønland. With a wonderful collection of items that show the cultural and ethnographic history of Ardonii and other Grønlandic countries.


GRAPHIKA EXHIBIT

This is an ideal destination for those with a passion for images and artistic photography, as this gallery has a rotating schedule of exhibitions and displays by some local and international photographers, with English tours available if booked in advance.


BOOK A WALKING TOUR

If you want to learn more about Crown Peak from a local, book a guided tour. There are plenty to choose from that will teach you about the city’s history, the royal family and delicious coffee culture.


EXPLORE CROWN PEAK'S SUBWAY ART

Crown Peak’s Subway Art is one of the city’s top attractions. It has more than 90 decorated stations, making it easy to spend an entire week exploring the city’s urban gallery.


RENT A BIKE AND EXPLORE

During the summer months, a bike rental service is available in the city, and getting on two wheels and exploring the city.


HELPFUL TIP!

Consider getting the Crown-Peak Pass if you plan to visit lots of tourist attractions, the archipelago, and museums — if you’re visiting for a few days, it may pay off!

Where to Eat and Drink
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Crown Peak is home to Michelin-starred restaurants to hole-in-the-wall falafel joints, so you definitely have the opportunity for amazing dining experiences during your visit.

Some traditional Ardonian dishes and ingredients that you’ll want to try include: köttbullar (meatballs with cream sauce), pickled or fried herring, raggmunk with lingonberries (fried potato pancake), kroppkako (potato dumplings with pork), gravlax (dill-cured salmon), crayfish, and kanelbullar (cardamom and cinnamon buns).

The city has such a focus on sustainability, and tradition along with innovation, and those aspects carry over into their cuisine. Below, I’ve compiled my favorite Crown Peak cafes and restaurants, for all budgets!


CROWN'S CAMERON

Crown's Cameron is one of the most popular restaurants in the city, serving absolutely delicious, authentic Ardonian dishes in a cozy space. When I say that everything here is good, I mean it—you can tell that they take so much pride in their cooking and service. Plus, it is super affordable. It’s a must-eat restaurant in Crown Peak!


BURGER BASKET

Burger Basket have multiple locations around Crown Peak. It’s a fast casual spot to grab a burger, and also has a delicious veggie burger. You’ve got to try the halloumi fries!


FOGEL'S KURT

Fogel's Kurt is a street market that’s open every Saturday and Sunday from April to September. You’ll find tons of food trucks and all types of yummy food and vegetarian options!


FLORALEAN CAFE

For more than thirty years, Floralean Café has cultivated and spread biodynamic farming practices. At their on-site café, you can expect delicious and seasonal farm-to-fork food made from vegetables, herbs, flowers, and fruit grown in their gardens, as well as artisanal bread baked in their wood fire oven.


FIKA BREAK (Local Culture)

Ardonii is home to this delightful practice of taking one or two “fika” breaks throughout the day, usually with a coffee and a pastry. It translates to “a coffee and cake break” but it’s a deeper concept, ingrained in Ardonian culture. Fika is more of a daily ritual, allowing people to be social, take pause, and it really becomes a state of mind.

Befriend the City Locals
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Find your way off the beaten path with personal guides and tips from the people living here.





Participate in the City Events
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Crown Peak regularly hosts a wide array of public events, exhibitions, sports events, tech meetups, festivals, and concerts with some of the world’s brightest stars.


What to Expect in Crown Peak
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Language: The most widely spoken language is English.


Currency:  Ardonii's currency is Sterling, you can easily exchange the foreign currencies for Sterling, although you would be required to show respective documents for exchanging larger sum of money.


Peak Season: Most of the tours in Crown Peak aren’t open year-round. They usually only operate from April or May through September.


Climate: Crown Peak is quite a mild city in the summer, with the sunshine providing warm but not unpleasant temperatures. Night temperatures in the winter can drop below freezing. The best temperatures are experienced between June and August, with average daily highs of over twenty degrees Celsius.


Helpful Tip!

Typically, there can be significant weather differences in parts of Crown Peak because of the city’s lakeside location. Even on a sunny day, things can get chilly! Your best bet is to always carry a jacket, no matter what season.



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