Ms Takako Nakanishi On the overnight cruisers from Oslo to Copenhagen or vv DFDS now have Japanese staff to help with information and practical issues onboard. There will also be possibilities to upgrade cabin or meals. Another service from DFDS is a special room for tour guides. Here they can use Internet and copy machine.
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Make tax refund easy with Global Blue ca...
Most tourists in Scandinavia are keenly aware of the high tax rates, and would like to get a refund on the souvenirs they shop during their stay. One of the major tax refund suppliers, Global Blue, has now made that process much easier. By acquiring the card, tourists can simply present it at the tax […]
Copenhagen Design Museum
The Design Museum in Copenhagen has a long history, starting originally in 1890’s to serve as a place where designers can share their designs, as well as to get inspiration for new designs. Upon a visit to this Museum, one will see how the Danish Design have developed over the years. This museum also ranks consistently […]
DK / CPH / Copenhagen card
Just like the other capitals in the Nordic countries, Copenhagen also has a card which target the FIT market. In Copenhagen it’s called “Copenhagen Card”. The Copenhagen card gives you: – Free admission to 75 museums and attractions including the popular sights as Tivoli, Christiansborg Palace, Rundetårn, Amalienborgmuseet and Rosenborg Slot. – Free Transport by […]
Happy 100th Birthday, Little Mermaid!
Today, 23 August 2013 is exactly 100 years since the little Mermaid first settled down to her cozy perch in Copenhagen. When brewer Carl Jacobsen donated her to the city in 1913, he probably didn’t guess that she will become the most popular tourist attraction in the whole country! Now, 75% of all tourists in Copenhagen […]
Denmark / Dragor (Dragør)
Idyllic Dragør is located a 20 min drive from Copenhagen. Dragør’s history goes back to about 1200 when it was the market place of herring catches and much trading throughout the Middle Ages. Later Duch imigrants from St. Magleby built a proper harbor. It was amazing to visit Dragør and have a soft ice next […]