Copenhagen, Denmark – the Land of Everyday Wonder

Copenhagen, Denmark’s charming capital, is famous for its gastronomy, design, architecture and serious green credentials. Discover how to add a touch of wonder to your next event.

Rooftop garden at restaurant Gro Spiseri (Photo credit: Martin Heiberg); Canal at dusk (Photo credit: Martin Heiberg) The Royal Danish Playhouse and the Royal Danish Opera by night (Photo credit: Kim Wyon)

Rooftop garden at restaurant Gro Spiseri (Photo credit: Martin Heiberg); Canal at dusk (Photo credit: Martin Heiberg) The Royal Danish Playhouse and the Royal Danish Opera by night (Photo credit: Kim Wyon)

Creative solutions and cutting edge ideas are how the Danes do business in the Land of Everyday Wonder. In this video, Patrik explains how they came to build the world’s only ski slope on a waste energy plant.

Sunset over Copenhagen (Photo credit: Mathias Brandt)

Restaurant Gemyse at Tivoli Copenhagen (Photo credit: Lina Ahnoff)

The Circle Bridge by night (Photo credit: Kim Wyon)

Sunset over Copenhagen (Photo credit: Mathias Brandt)

Restaurant Gemyse at Tivoli Copenhagen (Photo credit: Lina Ahnoff)

The Circle Bridge by night (Photo credit: Kim Wyon)

Easy to get to, the city centre is just 12 minutes from the airport and its public transport system is excellent. Although nothing is very far away in this compact capital.

UNESCO World Capital of Architecture 2023, Copenhagen’s foodie scene continues to impress and it has achieved 23 Michelin stars. The city’s ICCA ranking at number 12 means it punches above its weight at attracting events.

Copenhagen has long been a frontrunner in adopting sustainable solutions and boasts one of the world’s most ambitious climate policies with the goal of becoming the first carbon neutral city by 2025.