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Malmö – The Gateway to Sweden
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Malmö – The Gateway to Sweden

Malmö – The Gateway to Sweden

Malmö, the third-largest city in Sweden is the most cosmopolitan one. Transformed from a industrial center into a vibrant hub for innovation. Malmö in Sweden, just on the other site of the strait, is definitely worth a visit.

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Amalienborg - Home to Royals
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Amalienborg - Home to Royals

Amalienborg is the principal royal residence of the Danish monarchy in Copenhagen and has a central role in Denmark’s royal life.

Its central square, dominated by the equestrian statue of Frederick V, remains a ceremonial space where royal guards parade daily, drawing many visitors.

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Magical Tivoli - Gardens and Amusement Park
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Magical Tivoli - Gardens and Amusement Park

Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and a cherished cultural landmark of Denmark. Georg Carstensen, the founder said, “When the people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.”

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Christiansborg Palace -  Symbol of Power
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Christiansborg Palace - Symbol of Power

Once the palace was home to kings and queens, and now Christiansborg Palace houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, the Ministry of State and the Royal Receptions.

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Copenhagen - Where to Eat?
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Copenhagen - Where to Eat?

Looking for a culinary experience in Copenhagen during your stay? Why not try a Michelin selected restaurant. It doesn’t have to be that expensive. Denmark strengthened its position as a gastronomic powerhouse when Michelin in 2025 awarded Danish cuisine eight new stars, bringing the total to 52 stars.

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Danish flexicurity system and the ‘Danish model’
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Danish flexicurity system and the ‘Danish model’

A look into the Danish flexicurity system and the ‘Danish model’. The model’s historical roots go back to the September Compromise of  1899, when employers and unions recognized each other’s right to manage and organize, institutionalizing voluntarism rather than state legislation.

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Rosenborg Castle – 400 Years of Danish Royal History
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Rosenborg Castle – 400 Years of Danish Royal History

Rosenborg Castle – 400 years of Danish royal history.

The Rosenborg castle, located in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark, is one of the most iconic examples of Dutch Renaissance architecture in Northern Europe. It was built by King Christian IV, one of Denmark’s most ambitious and colorful monarchs.

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CopenHill – Activities and Recycling
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CopenHill – Activities and Recycling

Rent a bike and ride to CopenHill, the best viewpoint in Copenhagen. CopenHill, also called Amager Bakke, is a groundbreaking waste-to-energy power plant just outside central Copenhagen. Designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG).

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Good and useful links for your stay in Copenhagen
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Good and useful links for your stay in Copenhagen

In this blog post you can find good and useful links for your stay in Copenhagen.

Whether you are on a longer stay or just making a stop-over on your way to your next destination, it is always nice to have some good and useful links about what to do, what to see and visit or where to eat, etc.

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