Closed streets all over Copenhagen on Sunday 14th May
Put on your running shoes and get ready to test your stamina at the annual edition of the Copenhagen Marathon. Once again Copenhagen marathon will …
Candles will grace the windows in Denmark on 4 May at dusk
If you go for a walk as dusk sets in on the evening of 4 May you will see burning candles in many windows. The …
Blooming birch trees bring red eyes and running noses to those with pollen allergy
While warm dry days may be just what you have been waiting for, for those affected by various pollen allergies, they also mean the start …
What do the Danes think of their Royal Family and what role does the Danish Monarchy have?
You cannot stay long in Denmark without noticing the importance of the royal family. But who are they and what role do they have in …
Pay a visit to Denmark’s most sought film and TV locations
Are you a fan of the much acclaimed Danish television series and films? Then you may be interested in our guide to the locations used …
This year will be the last Great Prayer Day bank holiday
It is the first of a range of long weekends after Easter much loved by the Danes, the Store Bededag. Unique to Denmark and popular …
Basel – take a short break to an amazing Swiss GEM
Switzerland is breathless mountain views, deep-blue lakes and historic cities. As an overlooked jewel, where Germany, France and Switzerland meet beneath the Black Forest mountain …
Winds and stormy weather to hit Denmark today
Storm system Otto is expected to hit Denmark starting this afternoon until late in the night. Heavy rain and later winds with gusts of stormstrength. …
What’s On In Copenhagen in February
There are activities for all the family to enjoy this month. Here’s our pick of some of the best. The article continues below. by Louise …
For fans of Gin – don’t miss the Copenhagen Gin Festival in February
Gin is the new black in the cocktail world and the festival invites fans of gin to come and explore this fascinating drink. The article …