Emmelie de Forest - Winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2013

Ten days of cooking in Copenhagen

News from Denmark 2013

Copenhagen: The Gastro Capital of Scandinavia

Visit Denmark in 2013

Sculptures from all over the world in big Danish art event

The world’s longest Viking ship wreck to be exhibited in Denmark

MINDblowing meetings in Denmark

The Vikings are back!

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Meet the Vikings, go island hopping and visit some of Denmark's more than 400 islands, taste the new Nordic kitchen, learn more about Danish bicycle culture, or read about the Danish way of arranging MINDblowing meetings.

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Major events include: special celebrations, festivals and events, art exhibitions, sport events, historical re-enactments, folklore events, gastronomy and more.

With four new flights plus the refurbishment of the grand dame of Copenhagen hotels and the opening of the world’s smallest hotel in the Danish capital, it’s never been a better time to visit Denmark in 2013. 

Aalborg – the gateway to North Jutland

Once feared across Europe for their raids and pillaging, the legendary Vikings still provide fascination for those eager to learn more about this famous warrior race. Be a part of history and discover the world of the Vikings on a tour of Denmark.

Gourmet route to history and hospitality

When exploring Denmark, there is no better way to get a real taste for the country’s history, superb scenery, delicious cuisine and genuine Danish hospitality than by staying at one of the individually owned Inns, which are dotted throughout the countryside.

The 2013 edition of the Michelin Guide Rouge has awarded Copenhagen’s restaurants a total of 15 stars, a record high for Copenhagen. The fully organic restaurant, Geranium, was awarded its 2nd Michelin giving the city two two-star restaurants.

According to the city’s climate strategy Copenhagen is to be the world's first CO2 neutral capital by 2025 and this has the full support of the Copenhageners as a green vibe flows through every corner of the city.