Copenhagen is easily explored on foot. The compact city centre is an ideal setting for a leisurely walking tour. After checking in at the city's oldest 5-star hotel, the Hotel D’Angleterre, take a stroll along one of the world's longest pedestrian streets, Strøget, which is just around the corner.
This is where you'll find Danish products with an emphasis on well-being, such as anatomically correct shoes from Ecco's flagship store. Or stop in at Ofelia, and see why Danish goose down duvets beat all other quilts hands down for comfort.
Feeling hungry? Try out Restaurant Konrad's new Lite Lunch concept. With plenty of fibre and vegetables, these meals are designed to match the calorie requirements of men and women. The dishes have been created by Lotte Arndal, who also runs the Arndal spa and fitness centre at the D’Angleterre, where soothing aroma therapy baths and facials are on the afternoon programme.
Follow-up with a refreshing walk to the royal palace of Amalienborg, the residence of the Queen. From there you can take a look around Nyhavn, a historical part of Copenhagen harbour, before heading north of the city to the French-inspired Restaurant Saison, which specialises in organic and low-fat cuisine.
You can round off the day enjoying chill-out music in the lounge at VEGA, one of the city's popular hot spots
More information:
Hotel D’Angleterre
Tel.: +45 3312 0095
www.remmen.dk