The King of bread – Rugbrød
To foreigners perhaps the strangest Danish bread is the rugbrød – rye bread. The dark, compact, whole grain brick that takes some time to chew …
OH SKAT – it’s that time of the year AGAIN – the tax time
DARLING – is what the Danish Customs and Tax Administration’s name actually means in Danish much to the amusement (or not) of Danes! The article …
Denmark’s sunniest destination Bornholm – a Baltic gem
A remote island in the Baltic Sea, 200 kilometres east of Copenhagen it is described as the sunniest part of the country. Full of quaint …
Renting a Danish summer cottage – find our GUIDE and best TIPS
Despite the ease in restrictions and renewed travel possibilites,Danish summer houses are still extremely popular. With a limited selection during the main season, you need …
Discover the Danish South Sea Islands – perfect for a weekend break
Explore the archipelago islands of south Funen; Tåsinge and Langeland, in Danish “Det Sydfynske øhav”. There are abundant sights, museums, and castles to take in. …
Explore the rich and historic retail heritage of Copenhagen
Copenhagen has changed as old shops have close to leave room for multinational luxury brands. However, there are still a few historic and unchanged shopes. …
Take a walk up and down the Old King’s Road – an enjoyable excursion
Whatever the weather is like, taking a walk up and down this more than 1.8 km long road, lined with shops and eateries, is a …
Changing from wintertime to summertime
Seasonal time change is still in place in Denmark so you need to change your clocks to stay on time. Do you remember if it …
How to choose a school away from “home”
When you move to a new country once again, or leave your home country for the first time, and you bring along children, one of …
When you have to go, you have to go. But where are they?
Copenhagen City boasts beautiful old public restrooms, staffed by attendants to ensure a clean and safe visit. The article continues below. By Bente D. Knudsen …