wonderful copenhagen

The cultural and gastronomic riches of Copenhagen are only a couple of hours away. Over recent years Copenhagen has developed a strong reputation for providing a vast range of high quality cultural experiences and the Michelin Guide has just awarded the city with 14 Michelin stars.

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  • concert hall


    a new concert hall has just opened


    Musical events in the four individual halls, the largest accommodating an audience of 1,800, will range from small-scale jazz concerts and chamber music to choral, rock and pop concerts as well as large symphony concerts.

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  • gourmet copenhagen


    michelin stars continue to make copenhagen twinkle


    These days, Copenhagen has gained a position as a true gastronomic capital and a “must go” for gourmet hunters worldwide. Copenhagen’s “newcomers” in this year’s acclaimed Michelin guide are: Restaurant Herman at the Hotel NIMB in Tivoli Gardens and Restaurant Kokkeriet in the charming Nyboder district. In less than a year, gourmet novelty Herman has managed to establish itself as one of Copenhagen’s leading restaurants and earned itself the respect of the Michelin Guide’s reviewers. Uniquely for an amusement park, Tivoli Gardens now boasts two Michelin-starred restaurants on its premises.

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  • tivoli gardens


    summer fun in tivoli


    Despite its age, Tivoli still manages to stay young with new and exciting attractions. Their new and sensational attraction for 2009 that is yet to have a name lets you take the controls of your own plane with speeds at up to 100 kilometres an hour.

    If aerobatics are not your thing, you can take a more relaxed approach and enjoy Tivoli’s famous Pantomime, this year again performing a ballet based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytales, with costumes designed by HM Queen Margrethe II.

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    shopping in copenhagen


    Few cities' shops can match the Danish capital's for inspiration per square metre. The city centre, though not of the scale of London or Paris, is nevertheless full of independent retailers and small, exclusive boutiques, and has several grand department stores. What it lacks in size, Copenhagen's shopping district makes up for in diversity and quality.

    Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centred on Europe's longest pedestrian shopping street, Strøget, and the streets that surround it. Strøget is Denmark's premier shopping street. It has something for everyone, from the bargain clothes in H&M, to the department store, Illum, and the exclusive silver, porcelain and glassware of the Royal Scandinavia shops.

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