Efforts to limit visitors in tourist hot spots have had mixed results, at best. Competing interests have a way of impeding attempts to stem the tide.
Category: Copenhagen (Denmark)
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Looking for the Restless Soul of Nella Larsen in Copenhagen
The celebrated Harlem Renaissance author was inspired by her experiences as a mixed-race teenager and young adult in the Danish capital, a time that informed her 1928 novel, “Quicksand.”
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A Modernist’s Dream on Copenhagen’s Harbor
A couple hired an architect with experience designing floating homes, after a decade of downsizing on dry land.
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Growth, With Care, Is the Goal of a Revived Danish Design Brand
The family of the avant-garde Danish artists Arje and Irene Griegst want the world to enjoy their legacy, but within limits.
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In Copenhagen, a Rooftop With a Farm and a Bar
Plus: a forest-inspired perfume, a Derrick Adams exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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In Copenhagen, a Rooftop With a Farm and a Bar
Plus: a forest-inspired perfume, a Derrick Adams exhibition and more recommendations from T Magazine.
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Will Free Beer Make Travelers More Responsible?
In the carrot-versus-stick debate, fees and fines have dominated the conversation. But some destinations’ new policies aim to reward tourists who behave responsibly.
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Copenhagen Offers Rewards to Summer Visitors Who Act Responsibly
The Danish capital is offering free museum tours, art workshops and more to visitors who take part in climate-friendly initiatives.
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Some Product Ideas to Consider
Advice on personal pinball machines, the long life of bonsais, homemade curtains and outdoor lamps.
