
Aarhus: Is it strictly for the birds?
Denmark’s second-largest city is plagued with growing flocks of raucous seagulls, and so far, attempts to drive them away have failed.
Denmark’s second-largest city is plagued with growing flocks of raucous seagulls, and so far, attempts to drive them away have failed.
Among the many stunts and promotions marking the 400th anniversary this week of Shakespeare’s death, here’s one that strikes close to home: Hamlet’s home, that
As in many countries, the so-called ‘sharing economy’ exemplified by Airbnb has been growing in Denmark, with estimates from the Nordea banking group that about
Barely a week after the World Happiness Report for 2016 gave Denmark back the crown for being the World’s Happiest People, another report smacks them
Parts of a Viking runestone, sketched in 1767 and missing since shortly after, have now been found in a farmyard and will now be displayed in a museum.
Easter is a big season almost everywhere, both for home celebration and travel, and Austria is counting on both for an economic boost. It’s expected
A 300 kilo figurehead, salvaged last year from a Danish ship that sank off Sweden’s coast over 500 years ago, has now returned to a Copenhagen museum.
Copenhagen’s colorful Nyhavn waterfront, once a fearsome rough-and-tumble redlight district, has become a popular spot for tourists and locals, with townhouses, restaurants and small boats.
Copenhagen joins other European cities in experimenting with car-free days and other strategies to lower pollution and change city life.
Travelers have many strategies for buying while traveling, with credit cards the most popular today, replacing the travelers’ checks of years ago—but nothing has completely
Denmark’s second-largest city is plagued with growing flocks of raucous seagulls, and so far, attempts to drive them away have failed.
Among the many stunts and promotions marking the 400th anniversary this week of Shakespeare’s death, here’s one that strikes close
As in many countries, the so-called ‘sharing economy’ exemplified by Airbnb has been growing in Denmark, with estimates from the
Barely a week after the World Happiness Report for 2016 gave Denmark back the crown for being the World’s Happiest
Parts of a Viking runestone, sketched in 1767 and missing since shortly after, have now been found in a farmyard and will now be displayed in a museum.
Easter is a big season almost everywhere, both for home celebration and travel, and Austria is counting on both for
A 300 kilo figurehead, salvaged last year from a Danish ship that sank off Sweden’s coast over 500 years ago, has now returned to a Copenhagen museum.
Copenhagen’s colorful Nyhavn waterfront, once a fearsome rough-and-tumble redlight district, has become a popular spot for tourists and locals, with
Copenhagen joins other European cities in experimenting with car-free days and other strategies to lower pollution and change city life.
Travelers have many strategies for buying while traveling, with credit cards the most popular today, replacing the travelers’ checks of