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Nimb Hotel. Copenhagen’s fairy tale luxury hotel.
Were it not for its elegant, grown-up decor and more than 100 years of history, you’d be tempted to liken the Nimb Copenhagen to the Disneyland Hotel in Paris.
Read the full story hereThe Andersen Boutique Hotel
It could be the bright, funky decor of the Andersen Boutique Hotel that keeps it permanently full – or perhaps it’s that rare commodity in Copenhagen, free wine.
Read the full story hereAmass Restaurant
Amass is the very essence of today’s trending Copenhagen restaurants, serving up inspired local fare in a stripped-back yet sumptuous space deep within a far-flung neighbourhood changing so fast that by 2018 it will be the hottest place to dine in town.
Read the full story hereKodbyens Fiskebar. Fine dining at realistic prices.
Kodbyens Fiskebar proves visitors can find original food in a happening Copenhagen restaurant which doesn’t, like many of those opened by Noma alumnae, cost an arm and a leg.
Read the full story hereCruising the Baltic on Regent Seven Seas Voyager
So I’m standing outside my room, dressed in a fluffy white robe, a glass of red in one hand and a canapé in the other, making small talk with the immaculately dressed couple from the suite next door. Spotting an American accent, I casually ask “Where are you from then?” to which they reply, ” […]
Read the full story hereCopenhagen host Eurovision Song Contest 2014
Ever since Denmark’s Emmelie de Forest won the Eurovision Song Contest in May 2013 in Malmö, Danish cities have put themselves forward to host next year’s competition.
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