The Danes and their bread

Have you ever entered a Danish bakery and felt a bit lost when faced with shelf after shelf of bread and cakes in all shapes, …

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First flag flying day in 2025: Queen Mary’s birthday

Flags will be flying on all official buildings and on buses on 5 February in celebration of the popular Queen Mary, whose Australian roots inspired …

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Wegner, Denmark’s King of Chairs, was never satisfied!

“If only you could design just one good chair in your life . . . But you simply cannot.” (Hans J. Wegner, 1952). Hans J. Wegner …

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Enjoy the special Tivoli firework show on 31 December 2024

Tivoli celebrates Christmas and the New Year with a spectacular show – it starts at 23:00 on the 31 December. The article continues below. Pictures …

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Lots of Royal Horses around in Copenhagen from 7 to 8 October

This week the royal mounted horse guards are in Copenhagen to escort the Danish King and Queen and President of Iceland and his wife during …

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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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Pet a cow, play with the sheep and pick apples at the OPEN FARM DAY

On Sunday 15 September, you are invited to visit one of the more than 80 farms scattered around Denmark that participate in the Open Farm …

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Afternoon tea in the most lovely of rose gardens – a different summer experience

Explore the lovely park and castle of Bernstorff Slot, go back in time in the small and cosy rose garden of Danish Queen Louise, and …

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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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