
But most of all, this is a very romantic place to stroll through in the evening, when thousands of fairly lights give out their magical glow. Tivoli is simply a must-see when in Copenhagen and the summer season goes on until 26 September.
Cheers! It is Copenhagen Beer Festival
6 – 8 May Copenhageners know what makes a good beer. This annual event has attracted beer lovers since 2002 and this year it will be held in probably the best brewery in the world…..at Carlsberg.
It is open to anyone wanting to learn more about beer and beer making, taste new brews or just want to do something out of the ordinary. Creativity, imagination and passion are what make a good beer and in addition to the local Carlsberg you will be able to try dessert beer, fruit beer and even beer with whipped cream. The Danish Beer Enthusiasts expect to present more than 800 beers from around 70 exhibitors, including both Danish and international brewers.
Love to Samba? Get Latino and sway to the rhythms in Copenhagen 21-23 May when The Copenhagen Carnival kicks off
This colourful tradition has run for 28 years and it seems to get bigger and bigger each time. Danes can be very warm blooded and this is the time they show it! The popular electronic carnival will be repeated as will the kids’ own events like making their own colourful streamers and of course dance along to the fantastic sounds. New for 2010 will be a reggae stage and a dance dome. Most of the fun takes place in the Faelledparken Park but the highlight, the big Samba Parade moves right through the city centre.
Clubbing it? Lose yourself in a week of Distortion 2-6 June This is Copenhagen’s most vibrant and impulsive festival, where local and international icons of street and club culture are invited to host one party each. There are no frames, no boundaries and it is aiming to be the ultimate city event.
During the five day long extravaganza of electronic and under- ground beats, the different neighbourhoods of Copenhagen battle it out to set out the craziest and most intense party experience. Think green party buses, fire truck concerts and street gay weddings. Exhibitions of upcoming art and live concerts are further adding to the urban energy, style and dynamic feel, so very much part of Copenhagen right now.
Do what the Danes do and just celebrate that summer is finally here during a traditional Sankt Hans Eve 23 June. This ancient celebration of the year’s longest day takes its various forms all over Scandinavia. In Copenhagen young and old gathers in the evening around huge bonfires to meet, have fun and to sing the traditional Midsummer songs. This happens on beaches, in harbours and open spaces all over the city. If you are in the city why not make this your night in Tivoli Gardens or spend it in Nyhavn harbour and just through yourself into the happy spirit of it all?