Renting your new home in Denmark: OUR GUIDE
Making the big move to Denmark for work? Know that navigating the Danish housing landscape takes a LOT of work. Ease yourself into the process …
North Zealand’s beaches by train
The local train called, Grisen, is an easy way to reach the magnificent coastline if you don’t own a car. Find our tips here. The …
Visit the little hunting lodge – only during the summer
A special treat is a guided tour of the beautiful royal hunting lodge, The Hermitage, in Dyrehaven. Guided tours are available until the end of …
YOUR GUIDE TO NAVIGATING DENMARK AS A NEWLY ARRIVED EXPAT
Relocating is an overwhelming and intimidating prospect and to help make the initial move as seamless and straightforward as possible find our tips for must-knows …
Going home for your vacation and planning to sublet your Danish home short term?
Planning to make a little extra money by renting out your apartment or house while you are away? Do you know which insurance will cover …
New to Danish Work Culture? Learn more about herding the Danes
“Managing Danes is like herding cats!” laughs Heidi Rottbøll Andersen. Not her own words, but those of an American manager who, baffled at the attitude …
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. …
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 …
Sankt Hans – on a long Danish summer evening a beautiful tradition
If you ask Danes, why they celebrate Sankt Hans, you’ll likely hear it’s an old Danish tradition. However, as with many traditions in Denmark, the …
Koldskål with kammerjunkere – a summer delicacy
There is nothing more Danish than enjoying a bowl of koldskål with kammerjunkere in the summer. The article continues below. By Susanne Simmons Kee As …