VisitSilkeborg has become a part of VisitAarhus, as the second destination to merge with it in six months.
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Danish cities experience 2019 hotel boom
As in the capital Copenhagen, the hotel and venue boom of 2018 is continuing across Denmark into 2019 and beyond, and there is no sign of it slowing down.
Read More »Brits rate Denmark for family or weekend stays
The UK website Clubmed rates Nordic nations as places for the happiest family holidays, though comparatively expensive so better left for short trips.
Read More »Louisiana still Denmark’s most outstanding museum
For the 13th straight year, the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, located on the shores of the Øresund Sound, is on top.
Read More »Danish mayors seek Viking fort UNESCO listing
Five Viking ring forts in Denmark are being championed by the mayors of the municipalities where they are found, to be listed as UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Read More »Danish tourism’s biggest growth from US and India
VisitDenmark is predicting continued growth in the rise of tourists from several key markets, despite some markets and the industry itself forecast to experience difficulties.
Read More »Much to do in Denmark in 2019
With the anniversary of its national flag, several new attractions opening and others with significant changes to experience, Denmark has much to offer in 2019.
Read More »Denmark’s tallest tower greenlighted
Surrounded by a ‘village’ of shops, attractions and a hotel, the 200-plus metre Bestseller tower will dominate the Jutland landscape.
Read More »Nordic and Baltic cocktail bars among Europe’s 50 best
As many as nine cocktail bars across the Nordic and Baltic region are among the top 50 in the European Union.
Read More »Noma 2.0 leads new Nordic Michelin charge
This year's Michelin Guide to the Nordic Countries includes three new two-star and four new one-star restaurants.
Read More »Copenhagen to send Chinese tourists north
The Danish capital is now working with Aalborg Airport and Copenhagen Airport to share the boom in inbound visitors.
Read More »Denmark attracting high-spending tourists
Danish companies and state bodies have been very adept at luring higher-spending visitors in recent years.
Read More »Travel agency expands with Danish experiences
A new digital platform for local experiences in northern Denmark and a new office at Aalborg Airport will strengthen Samson Travel.
Read More »Northern Lights dazzle in Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens is expanding its season into February, with new attractions coinciding with Valentine’s Day and Chinese New Year.
Read More »Aarhus and Airbnb partner for promotion
The online housing giant will collaborate with VisitAarhus in promoting the city and attracting new visitor segments.
Read More »Visit Aalborg, shouts New York Times
Aalborg is in the top ten most interesting places to visit worldwide this year, the reputable newspaper writes.
Read More »Unique hotels opening across Denmark
Uniquely designed hotels have opened, and will continue to open in 2019, across the country from north to south.
Read More »New hotels to open in Copenhagen in 2019
Adding to an array of hotels that have opened in 2018, the new openings for next year are cool and eco-conscious.
Read More »Another chunk of Sweden joins Copenhagen
Sweden's Halland region will now be able to attract more tourists thanks to access to Copenhagen’s marketing clout.
Read More »Copenhagen to get world’s biggest indoor go-kart track
The race track maker Racehall will go 33% bigger than its existing indoor go-kart track in Aarhus.
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