VISIT DENMARK
Read moreVisitDenmark is Denmark's official tourism organisation, the equivalent of Atout France for us. This large platform provides visitors, in French and English, with all the practical information they need to plan, book and enjoy a great holiday. The website offers maps, transport tips and more. It also offers a lot of activities to discover and provides a wealth of more general information on geography, climate, wildlife, curiosities, heritage, cultural activities and events...
THE COPENHAGEN POST
Read moreThe most useful newspaper, at least for those who have only a vague idea of the Danish language, is The Copenhagen Post, the only Danish newspaper published in English that reports on news from Denmark. It exists in two forms: either in paper version (in which case it is distributed free of charge at the tourist office, in certain hotels and cafés), or in digital version, you can consult it online, which can be a practical and ecological use, especially since wi-fi connections work very well just about everywhere!
NATMUS
Read moreNatmus is a site that aims to become the virtual museum of all Danish national collections (museums and castles). A multitude of cultural and historical information at your disposal according to your availability to best prepare your stay. Here is the ideal application to know everything about the history of Denmark, the important archaeological discoveries, an educational way to visit a royal castle with very high quality images! You can also browse the catalog of stores and buy online.
VISIT AARHUS
Read moreVisitAarhus is the official tourist organization of the Aarhus region and the regions of Djursland and Favrskov. The information is of course about Aarhus, Denmark's second largest city, as well as the surrounding towns of Silkeborg, Skanderborg, Randers and Viborg. In all, there are eight municipalities in eastern and central Jutland. VisitAarhus allows a quick and efficient search for hotels, cultural events calendar, but also deals with cross-cutting themes specific to this region.
VISIT COPENHAGEN
Read moreVisit Copenhagen is the official website of the Capital and its surroundings. A very complete and very well built site to be consulted absolutely before any stay in Seeland. Apart from practical information, you will find interviews of local people, videos to make you want to go and live a hygienic moment, photos to make you drool... envy! Yes, to make you feel like a bit of Baltic and Viking history, that's the very successful ambition of the Copenhagen promotion department. Don't forget to check out the posts on Instagram!
POSTVERK FØROYA
Read moreThis is the central office of the Feringian Post Office, which displays old documents, objects and letter carrier's outfits. You'll find all the documentation you need on the philately of these islands; all the brochures and the illustrated bimonthly bulletin are available in French, so don't hesitate to ask for them. You can also go to any other post office to buy documents on Faroese philately, as well as complete years of Faroese stamps. A great idea for a gift to a philatelist, or to add to your personal collection. The stamps depict the history and present-day life of the archipelago, and are highly prized by collectors the world over. Postcards can also be purchased at the post office, at a lower price than in stores or tourist offices.