Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"Clean-lined fun at this smartly refurbished hotel, great for families and the funky Yellow Lounge provides something for the grownups."
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Our Denmark travel articles investigate this versatile destination. Copenhagen is the lively capital, with the longest pedestrian street in the world and some of the most chic hotels in Denmark. The bustling city is juxtaposed with Funen's quaint countryside, filled with traditional Scandinavian country homes, remarkable castles, and charming boutique hotels.
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Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"Clean-lined fun at this smartly refurbished hotel, great for families and the funky Yellow Lounge provides something for the grownups."
From DKK 1175
per room per night
Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"Copenhagen's hippest address, minutes from the Nyhaven Canal, the sleek modern-Scandinivian decor is much loved by guests."
From DKK 1750
per room per night
Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"A cheery take on Scandinavian cool in this colourful design hotel, with friendly staff, located just a short stroll from Stroget."
From DKK 1795
per room per night
Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"A rustic warehouse conversion in the pretty Nyhaven area, near the canal and harbour, with a popular restaurant, Pakhuskalderen,"
From DKK 1195
per room per night
Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
"A great location on Town Hall Square lifts this simple but clean-lined and comfortable hotel, in a converted office building."
From DKK 1155
per room per night
Fast Food with a Pedigree | David Atkinson | Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
They’re long, they’re pink, they’re meaty and very, very satisfying. The Danes consumed 27,000 tons of them in the past year
Copenhagen | Mark McCrum | Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
In its laid back, low key way, Copenhagen is one of the world’s prettiest and most user-friendly cities
Hans Christian Andersen's Copenhagen | David Atkinson | Denmark, Zealand, Copenhagen
He was grumpy, self-absorbed and belligerent. A hypochondriac and a neurotic, he was prone to violent mood swings and sobbing over bad reviews
Footie the Faroe Way | Cleo Paskal | Denmark, other areas of Denmark, Faroe Islands
You may think the Brits take football seriously. Well, Faroese footie fans make us look about as devoted to our national sport as my vegetarian grandmother is to Duck a l'Orange