Denmark
Cycle into Scandinavia this summer
Scandinavia conjures up many images: from magnificent fjords cutting into mountains, cascading waterfalls, endless fir forests and crystal-clear waters, to historical towns, cobbled streets and towering fortresses.
Hot happenings in Denmark 2017
In 2017, you will no longer have any reason to post-pone your visit to Denmark. 2017 brings Denmark to a year full of exciting news within culture, architecture, gastronomy and history.
Top 10 Aarhus festivals
Vibrant and forward-thinking, Aarhus makes a great short-break anytime thanks to its winning combination of eye-catching architecture, fascinating museums and galleries, historical attractions, Viking heritage, excellent shopping, great Danish cuisine and close proximity to fine, sandy beaches and lush forests.
North Jutland's regional Danish cuisine to set international benchmarks
In the wake of restaurant Noma taking the title of 'World's Best Restaurant' for 4 out of 5 years, other Danish regions are successfully following suit.
Top 10 attractions on Denmark's Marguerite Route
Covering 3,600 kilometres, Denmark's famous Marguerite Route is well-known by locals as one of the best ways in which to explore the country by car.
Copenhagen's hotel scene revamped: From boutique novelties to icons reborn
From new hotels and renovations to world class food and spa experiences, Copenhagen hotels offer more than a place to rest your head.
New additions to Copenhagen's dynamic culinary scene
Nordic cuisine with organic and local ingredients in an unpretentious atmosphere characterise the dining scene in Copenhagen. Each restaurant is distinctive with inventive and trendsetting dishes that define Copenhagen as a leading gastronomic destination with the “Best Restaurant in the World,” the “World's Best Chef,” and a total of 17 Michelin-star.
Great boutique boltholes for discovering Denmark's regional cities
Carefully selected for their fascinating history, attention to detail and gourmet food, Small Danish Hotels represent Danish hospitality and offer an excellent option for exploring Denmark's regional cities and surrounding countryside.
Aarhus top 10 city highlights
Vibrant and forward-thinking, Denmark's second-largest city Aarhus makes a fascinating short-break destination thanks to its winning combination of eye-catching architecture, interesting museums and galleries, historical attractions, Viking heritage, excellent shopping and close proximity to fine, sandy beaches and lush forests.
Denmark's Randers - a Star location for a short break
Perfectly combining the best of nature with a mix of historic and 'star' attractions, Denmark's sixth largest city Randers is predicted to become the hot new short-break destination for British travellers this year thanks to its easy access from the UK with a simple 45-minute transfer from Aarhus Airport in East Jutland.
Hotel happenings hitting Copenhagen
The hotel scene in Copenhagen is growing with new and noteworthy hotel properties in some of the city's most vibrant areas, giving visitors coming for work or play several reasons to extend their stay.
Top 10 things to do in North Jutland
North Jutland, Denmark's most northerly region, has plenty of appeal for an active holiday throughout the year.
New discoveries in North Sealand - Denmark's Royal retreat
North Sealand, the area north of Copenhagen, has been the playground for city dwellers for centuries. More commonly known as the "Danish Riviera" it boasts some of Denmark's finest sandy beaches.
SAS launches direct Humberside to Copenhagen route
Scandinavian Airlines is expanding its regional network and launching a new direct route from Humberside International Airport to Copenhagen with operations scheduled to start on 28 October 2013.
Exploring Denmark on a driving tour of Aarhus, Silkeborg and Vejle
Less than two hours flying time with daily departures from across the UK to Billund and Aarhus airport, step into Denmark's unspoiled landscape of east Jutland.