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From the region where Hans Christian Andersen was born, and LEGO® conceived, you can expect more. A clear line runs from inspiration to innovation in Inspiring Denmark . This green region takes pride in conference and congress delegates returning home full of energy, fresh ideas and a long list of new and exciting friends, all with a burning desire to show the world that you can make a difference! "Inspiring Denmark" is part of South Danish Tourism, the regional tourism development organisation, and focuses on developing business tourism in the region.
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Who needs paper? Prepare your cycle route online before you leave and follow it on your mobile devices!
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Get ready for a truly Danish sight. A hot dog vendor walking down the middle of a main road, pulling a massive hot dog trailer and a queue of traffic behind them!
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The Marguerite Route is a country-wide scenic route that takes you past more than 200 of Denmark's top attractions and through some of the country's most picturesque scenery. So head out by car or by bike and experience the very best Denmark has to offer.
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Danish fashion design is a rapidly growing scene with new names blazing trails around the globe. Copenhagen Fashion Festival happens twice a year and here you’ll see the new collections of the most talented designers Denmark has to offer. You’ll find Danish labels on high streets all over the world and here are some successful names to keep your eyes open for, in Denmark and abroad.
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Denmark may be a small country, but it has much to offer to you and your business meetings, conferences and conventions. We would like to present two of Denmark’s most remarkable regions, perfectly suited for your next event.
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The Christmas tree is central to the Danish way of celebrating the festive season.
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An area surrounded by water and dotted with lakes and forests, North Sealand is a great area for a day out or a few days exploring the region's natural offerings.
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Borton Overseas www.bortonoverseas.com Tel: +1 800-843-0602
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Travel by Scott www.travelbyscott.com Tel: +1 800-747-9093
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Just as West Jutland's landscape is dominated by the sea, so is its culture and heritage. Feel the maritime past pulse through you at museums, lighthouses, galleries and historical buildings across the region.
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800-231-0856 www.united.com Routes: New York (Newark) - Copenhagen, 8 hours Daily non-stop service.
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Five Stars of Scandinavia www.5stars-scandinavia.com Tel: +1 800-722-4126
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Nelson's Scandinavia www.nelsonsscandinavia.com Tel: +1 800-542-1689
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Jensen World Travel, Ltd. www.jensenworldtravel.com Tel: +1 800-853-6736
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Scandinavian American World Tours, Inc. www.scandinaviantravel.com Tel: +1 800-545-2204
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Scandia World Travel, Inc www.scandiaworldtravel.com Tel:+1 800-722-4322
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Aviation & Tourism www.atiworld.com Tel: +1 800-545-2204
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) Launches First Ever Direct Flight from SFO to Copenhagen Starting Today
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800-241-4141www.delta.com Routes: New York (JFK)-Copenhagen (from May 28, 2010), 7 1/2 hours Atlanta (Hartsfield-Jackson)-Copenhagen, 9 hours Daily non-stop service.
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Come and shop in Denmark, one of the hottest design nations on the planet. From a rich design history, led by legends such as Arne Jacobsen and Hans J. Wegner, Denmark’s design sector has grown into a world-leader. From homeware to fashion, Denmark is an incredible place to pick up unique, cutting-edge products or to find that perfect Scandinavian gift. Beautiful shopping streets await in cities across the country, offering international and Danish brands. So pack your shopping bags and don’t forget your wallet!
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A name in Danish ending with the letter ø signifies an island. And you can visit many of Denmark’s small islands by ferryboat where you’ll discover unique communities and places of history.
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Denmark is famed for Danish Modern design, its incomparable sense of style and Copenhagen is home to some of the world’s most sought-after designer brands and classic products.
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Danish design is known the world over and Denmark has been a leading nation in the design field for decades. From Danish furniture to Danish fashion and Danish toys, Denmark continues to produce world-renowned design classics. Starting in the 1950s with design legends such as Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner, the Danish design tradition has developed into a strong international brand. Scandinavian, and in particular Danish design has become synonymous with timeless style. So if you like interior design, furniture and fashion, you’ll love Denmark!
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The new 2012 edition of the Michelin Guide has awarded Copenhagen restaurants a total of 14 stars reaffirming Copenhagen’s position as the culinary frontrunner and ‘hot-spot’ food destination of Europe. Earning more stars than any other Scandinavian city, Copenhagen’s recognition also eclipses European cities including Hamburg, Amsterdam and Rome.
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The Danish Meetovation concept and training programme was launched in early 2010 and today, the constantly evolving concept and course is targeting hotel and conference centre staff as well as corporate and association meeting planners.
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800-223-5500www.icelandair.com Routes (via Reykjavik, Iceland): Seattle-Reykjavik-Copenhagen 11 hours (new gateway)Toronto-Reykjavík-Copenhagen, 9 1/2 hours (new gateway). Boston-Reykjavík-Copenhagen, 9 hours. Minneapolis/St. Paul-Reykjavík-Copenhagen (summer only), 10 ½ hours. New York (JFK)-Reykjavík-Copenhagen (summer only), 10 hours. Orlando-Reykjavík-Copenhagen (winter only), 12 hours. Halifax-Reykjavik-Copenhagen (May-October), 13 hours.
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Klik her og se flere julemarkeder og andre af julens mange hyggelige tilbud - julebasarer, julemesser, julekoncerter og mange andre juleaktiviteter fra hele landet. Her er masser af inspiration til oplevelser for hele familien.
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VisitDenmarks koordinationsopgave gælder alene for væsentlige aktiviteter relateret til international branding og markedsføring af dansk turisme.
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Styrket koordination af den internationale branding- og markedsføringsindsats skal trække flere turister til hele Danmark