Denmark's largest island is so much more than simply the home of the country's dynamic capital, Copenhagen. Zealand also offers a delightful array of holiday homes and villas, pleasing harbors and sandy beaches, fringed by forests where castles lurk. Major destinations include the UNESCO-designated, Dutch Renaissance-style Kronborg Castle in Helsingor and the Viking attractions, cathedral and music festival of Roskilde. To the south bobs a flotilla of beautiful and relatively untouched islands.
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The Old Grocery/ LF wine and brew in Gedser is a house with brewery/winery, cafe, B&B and a health clinic with a masseur and a podiatrist. In the cafe you can taste beer and wine made at the spot, and enjoy a meal as well. There are always homemade cake and icecream to enjoy in the garden. The store holds a lot of lokal products to take home with you. Nearby is the wineyard with tours several times per week, ending up in the cafe for tasting and maybe a walk round the house. Flemming and Lea Lind runs the wineyard and the old Grocery, and are passionate about brewing tasty beer and making good danish whitewine. The B&B holds 4 rooms and a schack for rent. It is placed next to the harbour with the ferry to Rostock. In the covered terrace there are often music and cultural events and a nice atmosphere with wine hanging from the roof. A short walk from the old grocery is the marina and a nice beach and a small forrest for walking. Welcome to the old grocery.
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In the shop you will find a wide selection of handsewn dresses, our own natural spa/wellness skin care series, handmade jewelry and lovely accessories for girls on all ages. When weather permits, enyoy organic coffee/ tea, refreshments and homemade cake at our cosy outdoor seating area.
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Unique artwork. Colourfull mosaic tiles covering walls, floors and celings in a big 3D-artwork. Made by late artist and decorator Manuel Tafat. The artwork started in 1996 when Copenhagen was announced Cultural City. The artist was inspired by Joan Miro, Matisse and Antonio Gaudi.
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The National Gallery of Denmark is a living museum - located in Copenhagen - with a unique collection of Danish and international art. It is the only museum in Denmark where you can enjoy a tour of 700 years of art history and also experience the nation's largest collection of Danish art from the eighteenth century to today's cutting-edge contemporary art. The museum provides guided tours, workshops for children, live performances, concerts and much more. When you purchase a one-day ticket, you get unlimited access to all permanent displays, special exhibitions, the Bookshop, the Café. Visiting the Children's Workshop will cost an additional fee of DKK 30. Adults: DKK 110 Under 30: DKK 85 Under 18: Free 1 adult + 1 child: DKK 90 Annual pass holders: Free Groups (10+): DKK 100 per person
The National Gallery is one of the strong art institutions in Copenhagen. The collection spans many centuries with a whole wing dedicated to 20c Danish Art (Hilbershom and the like), and another to modern "french" art with some excellent Matisse, Braque and Picassos.There is a nice modern addition to the already expansive older front. It is very nicely laid out and engaging, even to the point of providing a room for sketching and drawing. Some of the audios were very interesting. Temporary exhibition was educational. Cafeteria is beautiful and yummy. Danish modern design permeates throughout
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Alfons' (Skelbækgade 42) is a wine bar with carefully selected wine ranging from classical Bourgogne to hip nature wine. Come visit and find your favorite.
We were in the meatpacking district for dinner and walked past this wine bar as we started to head home. We were drawn to it by the cute interior and decided to get a nightcap. What a cozy space--just a few tables and eclectic chairs and, in typical Danish fashion, perfect lighting. The server was super-nice and knowledgable and we enjoyed our selections of a petnat and a funky orange wine. Great atmosphere; a perfect way to end the night. I look forward to returning!
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Ba'Ryhl Bar & Cafe is a bar in the middle of Stege. We serve wine, local beer ect.
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Cafe, bowling- and minigolf in Herlev and Taastrup. A unique and cosy indoor adventure miniature golf course with 18 holes of fun and 12 bowling lanes makes Cecilie's a visit worthwhile.
The Green House is a user-driven community space. During opening hours you can enjoy a nice cup of coffee or tea, while relaxing and meeting locals. You can have fun playing games or table tennis; relax while reading a book or get creative with a drawing. The Green House host events such as art exhibitions, simultaneous chess events, concerts, debats and social entrepreneurial meet-ups. If you want to meet locals, relax and have fun, The Green House is the place to go on Lolland.
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