Nordic whale watching – an amazing weekend break

Spending a day out at sea in the Arctic in winter might sound crazy, but from the end of October through to the end of …

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A great event the annual hunt, Hubertusjagten

It is the picnic of the year, and it takes place every first Sunday in November. This year on SUNDAY 2nd November expect a large …

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Halloween in Tivoli

If you are not a fan of huge spiders, spiderwebs, and other scary items, then avoid the Copenhagen amusement park as it certainly has embraced …

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New York Like You’ve Never Seen It: 7 Essential Stops for First-Time Visitors

What’s the first thing people picture when they hear “New York”? For some, it’s the flashing lights of Times Square. For others, it’s yellow cabs, …

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A unique piece of Cold War history: the Danish military bunker and nuclear attack-proof fortress

Deep down in the limestone cliffs of Stevns a secret fortress lies buried. The only access is a vast amount of stairs which lead you …

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Sea, Marshes, Seals, Oysters and much more in the Danish Wadden Sea

In South Jutland you will find the Danish part of the Wadden Sea at National Park Vadehavet, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Check out the …

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Frederiksberg Cycle Tour – explore this lovely place

If you have never really ventured into the prestigious enclave of Frederiksberg, find inspiration in our guide to a one-day tour of this enticing neighbourhood. …

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Visit the delightful town of Dragør right at the tip of Amager, founded by Dutch immigrants

It was my first day-trip here in Denmark, since Dragør is easily accessible from the capital, located only 12 km from Copenhagen, on the coast …

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The North Zealand seaside tour

The North Zealand seaside towns are great to visit. Report from a day trip to the amazing coastline and small sleepy seaside towns only 65 …

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Copenhagen Harbour’s small secrets during sunny days – cycling tour to Refshaleøen

Many years ago the area called Refshaleøen was closed off to the public – most of it was “populated” by the Danish navy but as …

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