The Royal horses and the Royal Stables
Being an old Kingdom also means maintaining old traditions such as the upkeep of a royal stable more than 300 years old; a visit is …
Explore the Copenhagen Harbour waterfront; walk or bike along the Harbour Circle.
The newest harbour front area consists of former docklands, now regenerated with urban life, water canals and living space in many shapes and forms. The …
Have something sweet with your tea today
No time to bake a cake? Danish bakeries are full of delicious alternatives. This weekend you might be tempted to try a new one? The …
In search of Copenhagen’s “Forgotten Giants”
Troll-Spotting: X marks the spot in this charming troll treasure hunt around Copenhagen that blends art and sustainability with delightful outdoor adventure The article continues …
Out and About: Spending Christmas and New Year in Copenhagen and Denmark
Christmas Eve and the Christmas days are special in Denmark – everything (nearly) closes down and finding eateries that are open, and shops to buy …
Sankta Lucia – angels all in white holding candles
The procession of singing girls dressed in white while holding candles in their hands is actually a beautiful December tradition. If you do not have …
When the wind blows during winter – do you know how cold it is for your skin when you go outside?
Denmark is windy, the modern wind chill factor developed by DMI can help you evaluate just how cold the wind feels on your skin. The …
A Danish Christmas Story
What is so special about the Danish Christmas you might ask – is Christmas in Denmark different from the rest of the Christian celebration? By …
Out with the yuletide, in with jul
The holiday season is an especially sentimental time of the year, and if you’re miles from home, nostalgia can be a cruel reminder of home—of …
To bake or to buy? Baking your own Æbleskiver
Maybe you are one for the ready to eat version of this delightful sweet afternoon treat. However, making your own is extremely gratifying as our …
