Copenhagen is both a land of sleepy canals, cobblestone streets, and colorful townhouses, and a cosmopolitan hub of design and dining. Lose yourself in an industrial-chic nightclub in Vesterbro’s Meatpacking District. Shop for vintage duds on bustling Jægersborggade. Bike through Amager’s sweeping forests. Whatever you’re looking for, you can find it Copenhagen. Copenhagen has more bicycles than people, and offers plenty...
DevamıAarhus is set on the seaside in East Jutland, and with its elegant old town, it’s a pleasure to stroll. Cycle tours are also a great way to see the compact city, and you can borrow a City Bike free...
The Island of Bornholm is a haven for laid-back living for residents and travellers alike. This Baltic island is home to serene environments, relaxing towns and delicious culinary delights. Bornholm’s Dueodde Beach features a particularly interesting attraction, Kadeau. Kadeau is...
Denmark’s capital offers a wealth of spa experiences for those of you who love warm or cold water, a steaming sauna or relaxing oils. We’ve found 10 of the best spas in Copenhagen, where you can experience relaxation, wellness and...
Copenhagen is made for exploring on foot or bike. Bike paths and cobbled, no-vehicle walkways stretch from trendy Vesterbro in...
Copenhagen is a beautiful city where you can take lots of amazing pictures, so it’ll be hard not to post...
Couples in Copenhagen are spoilt for choice when it comes to things to do in this pedestrian-friendly city. As one...
Most people think of Nyhavn, with its colourful houses packed tightly side by side along the sparkling canal, which is...
The best things to do in Aarhus highlight the coolest attractions of Denmark’s second capital. As Copenhagen’s cool little sister,...
This guide of things to do in Copenhagen with kids showcases the city’s beautiful gardens, amusement parks, and museums with...
Have you already seen most of the classic tourist attractions in Copenhagen? Or are you looking for a somewhat unusual...
Denmark is among the countries with the highest number of festivals, relative to its small population. The Danish capital is...
There are many great restaurants and lots of good food to eat in Copenhagen, and whether you are after traditional Danish courses, food with a foreign touch, everyday food or gourmet meals, you can find it at one of Copenhagen’s...
If there’s one thing Copenhagen has to offer it is a broad range of gastronomic experiences that you won’t soon...
Aarhus’ food universe is full of exciting eateries, which the locals love to visit from time to time. The capital...
Any big city holiday involves a little shopping, and if you are going to Copenhagen, it may be a good idea to leave some room in your bags for the trip back. With all the many different shopping options, Copenhagen...
Aarhus has been named one of the best shopping cities in the Nordic countries, and it’s for good reason. The...
As good old Lars Larsen, owner and founder of the Jysk retail chain, put it, you can be sure that...
Even though many of Copenhagen’s attractions are best experienced during the day, that doesn’t mean that the town has nothing to offer in the evening – quite the contrary! The capital is as full of life in the evening and...
Historically, beer has played both an economic and culturally important role in Denmark. To some degree, this still applies today,...
You have finished your dinner in Aarhus, the bill is paid and the question now is where to go next?...
Most people think of Nyhavn, with its colourful houses packed tightly side by side along the sparkling canal, which is home to high-masted and charming houseboats. However, Copenhagen is much more than the obvious tourist attractions like Amalienborg, the Little...
Denmark is among the countries with the highest number of festivals, relative to its small population. The Danish capital is...
Our Copenhagen Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to one of the...