Cities in Europe have been inspired by Copenhagen’s good behaviour rewards with Bremen the latest to announce the launch of a ...
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. Would you litter-pick while on vacation? In Copenhagen’s waterways, tourists have been able to paddle around in kayaks for free, provided they ...
Copenhagen might not be at the forefront of people's minds when it comes to a European vacation. Those seeking sun, sea, and ...
COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Tourists visiting Copenhagen this summer are encouraged to participate in unusual kinds of vacation fun, including plucking floating trash from the Danish capital’s waterways, ...
To get tourists to act more sustainably Wonderful Copenhagen is launching a new initiative: Pay for a variety of Copenhagen attractions with climate-friendly actions. There is a need to change the ...
The proposed tourist tax, despite municipal efforts to outline its structure, must undergo parliamentary approval, leaving the possibility of its failure even after the municipality devises the model.
Tourism accounts for nearly 8 per cent of global CO2 emissions, and with the number of international arrivals predicted to reach 1.8 billion by 2030, action is more important than ever. Copenhagen ...
Every destination is different, but Copenhagen’s CopenPay could offer a blueprint for places that want to drive climate goals as well as revenue. More than 100 destinations worldwide have reached out ...
Copenhagen's artificial ski slope built on a waste facility—tourists can get free time if they travel there by bike or public transport. Overtourism is increasingly an issue and the question ...
This summer, Europe’s most popular hotspots are fighting back against mass tourism. Whether in Barcelona, where protestors are spraying water at visitors, or in Athens, where overtourism has come to a ...