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Denmark - a Safe and Sound Oasis

Going abroad on a meeting or incentive trip can be a costly affair, and a lot relies on choosing that exact destination which promises a rewarding experience. After all, there’s nothing like happy and satisfied participants that create a sound return on investment.

Denmark is the perfect choice if you want your next meeting or event to be an unforgettable experience for all participants. Denmark is currently ranked 4th in the world in a Quality of Life Survey, putting it ahead of countries such as the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom.


Quality of Life Survey 2006

 

Country

Rank 2006

Denmark 4
Netherlands 11
Spain 15
United Kingdom 17



Denmark – all year round

Denmark is enjoyable all year round, and each season lends its own special character and charm to the region. Guests return home with their own unique memories – depending on whether they experienced the vibrant colours and fresh air of autumn or the light and charm of summer.

Danish cities tend to feel small, with an intimate, pleasant atmosphere. Most of the larger hotels are centrally located, which means that the shops, sightseeing attractions, and congress and conference centres are close by - often within walking distance. Hotels and conference facilities situated in the outlying areas can offer picturesque, rural environments and still be within easy reach of a city centre.

Common to all hotels is a very Scandinavian atmosphere: unpretentious, calm and professional - and above all, friendly. After all, Danes are known for their hospitality and strong emphasis on cosiness (“hygge”) that makes guests feel at home from the moment they arrive.
As a meeting and incentive destination, Denmark promises a safe and welcoming environment where participants can enjoy a stroll down a charming pedestrian street at any time, day or night. You will really have time to enjoy yourself because there is a notable lack of stress.

Says Walter Brinkman, independent consultant, UK: “Copenhagen has a completely different tempo of life, compared to what I am used to in London. It’s more laid-back here and less rushed, which makes a pleasant change. I’ve been here several times, so I know that Copenhagen has a wide range of facilities for both large and small conferences, which is a major asset.”

• Copenhagen has a low crime rate compared with other European capitals.

• Copenhagen has long pursued a policy of giving high priority to conservation of the city as it is with its 17th century buildings, ancient spires and towers, all part of the city’s history.

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