Explore unusual things to do in København: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of København all year round. It’s your must-read guide to København, for visitors and locals alike.
This year Copenhagen’s Chocolate Festival returns in person, with plenty of delicious chocolate to sample and lots of demonstrations to enjoy. The mouthwatering event will take place on March 12-13…
Time for a tipple! Gin has absolutely exploded in popularity over the past few years and now most of the bars in Copenhagen offer a choice of gins, but there’s…
Follow in the footsteps of the late great Hans Christian Andersen. Aged just 14 H. C. Andersen moved to Copenhagen in pursuit of a dream. He dreamt of becoming an…
Complete with booze and delicious food! Valentine’s Day seems to come around more quickly every year, or maybe it’s just that every year I forget and leave it until the…
Step into a magical frozen kingdom. We love a good light festival, so we were super-excited to hear that another is heading our way this February and it sounds incredible.
It’s a great way to try new restaurants and dishes. The DinnerDays restaurant festival is back from February 11-20 with tons of restaurants participating to bring you discounted, delicious dishes.
You’ll be able to see it for miles around. In accordance with the current restrictions Tivoli has had to close its doors, but in true Tivoli style, it’s still here…