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A Different Way to Celebrate Christmas in Copenhagen

Spending Christmas in Copenhagen involves various places to see and joyful festivities that occur throughout December. The Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is a ?must-see? in the city. The 100-year old garden comes alive during the Christmas season. Christmas villages, elves and traditional markets can be seen within the area. Some concerts are also done in Tivoli that is perfect for family bonding. Another event that occurs during Christmas is the Lighting of the City?s Christmas tree. This is done by the mayor Copenhagen. As he lights the Christmas tree, a wonderful city parade occurs. Some famous restaurants for Christmas dinners include the Nimb Brasserie and the Custom House Bar & Grill. The Nimb Brasserie has a Nordic Christmas menu that serves delicious food such as salmon, scallops, duck and delightful Christmas Desserts. The Custom House Bar & Grill offers a menu of Classic Christmas Food as well as Traditional... Continue reading

A Different Way to Celebrate Christmas in Copenhagen

Spending Christmas in Copenhagen involves various places to see and joyful festivities that occur throughout December. The Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is a “must-see” in the city. The 100-year old garden comes alive during the Christmas season. Christmas villages, elves and traditional markets can be seen within the area. Some concerts are also done in Tivoli that is perfect for family bonding. Another event that occurs during Christmas is the Lighting of the City’s Christmas tree. This is done by the mayor Copenhagen. As he lights the Christmas tree, a wonderful city parade occurs. Some famous restaurants for Christmas dinners include the Nimb Brasserie and the Custom House Bar & Grill. The Nimb Brasserie has a Nordic Christmas menu that serves delicious food such as salmon, scallops, duck and delightful Christmas Desserts. The Custom House Bar & Grill offers a menu of Classic Christmas Food as well as Traditional Christmas Food. It... Continue reading

Denmark Gives a Blast

Celebrating Christmas and New Year in Denmark is a delightful experience. You will enjoy the traditions and rich culture that the Danish have to share. The Danish believe that every Christmas a mischievous Danish elf Nisse plays pranks on people but this only happens during the Holiday season. On Christmas Eve in Denmark, many families leave a bowl of rice, pudding or porridge for the elf so that he is friendly to them and avoids doing hurting jokes or pranks. Christmas trees are decorated by both the young and the old and the traditional Christmas in Denmark starts on December 23. On this date, a hot cinnamon-laced rice pudding is served along with some butter. On December 24, the Danes often have a delicious Christmas dinner served with duck or goose, red cabbage and potatoes. Some great places to see and experience a Danish Christmas involves going to the Tivoli Gardens. The festivities... Continue reading

New Year in Copenhagen Way

Copenhagen in Denmark is a historical and classy place to spend your New Year’s Eve. Being known as the Center for International design, Copenhagen offers great food to eat as well as wonderful places to see by foot especially in the city’s main square, Stroget. At night during the New Year, Stroget fills with many people and come for outdoor parties that last until the early morning hours. Some accommodations near Stroget include the following: Hotel Cabin Metro has rooms with private shower and toilet, free WiFi, phone, tv and good ventilation all that for 41.32 EUR. City Hotel Nebo is a little higher which is 43.67 EUR per person but has more benefits. For a sophisticated way of spending the New Year try visiting the Royal Danish Theatre which is world renowned for its beautiful setting and the talent it presents. A performance that is usually a concert is something... Continue reading