Business

Doing Business in Denmark

 

A growing number of people and companies are now doing business outside their countries. If you’re among them, you might want to try setting up a business in Denmark. 


Why Cyclists Help Improve Business

Denmark’s bicycle lifestyle has, for many years, provided numerous benefits not only to its citizens and environment but even to businesses.  Many people may not be aware of this but yes, cyclists do contribute to the growth of business notably in city centers.

Copenhagen is just one example of a Danish city which has benefitted greatly from cyclists. With the opening of Stroget, known as the longest pedestrian street in the world, only walking pedestrians and those riding bicycles have been allowed in the area.


Denmark is considered to beone of the best countries in Europe for entrepreneurs. A new study initiated by leading researchers in entrepreneurship from the George Mason University in the U.S. has confirmed this that the country is indeed an ideal nation to start a business in.


Progress is unceasing in Denmark as this Nordic country continues to accommodate visitors, new businesses and development projects. One of the major infrastructures enjoying steady progress is the Copenhagen International Airport.


Copenhagen is internationally known as a vibrant city in Denmark regardless of the time of day. But not all people know about the city’s hidden gems.


Denmark already has numerous existing hotels from the high end to the most affordable ones. But there’s no stopping investors from putting up more hotels in the country notably in the vibrant capital of Copenhagen.  Recently,  this Nordic country welcomed  a new addition to its hotel industry.


5 Budget Friendly Hotels in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is an international city that offers its visitors a taste of the luxurious and the budget friendly depending on what they can afford. In terms of accommodation, there are so many choices available today from the high end to the cheap ones. For those on a budget, there are several great hotels or hostels right within the city that are ideal to stay in.


The Scandinavian region will be one of the lucky areas in Europe to host the Disney Cruise Line in 2010 for the very first time. For five months, the Disney Magic ship will offer 12-day cruises to Scandinavia, Germany and Russia.


Going on a cruise tour is one of the most popular forms of vacation for many Europeans. Unlike flying from one country to another or driving from one place to another, cruising is more relaxing and laid back.

Here’s more good news for travelers to Denmark. Going around the country by land will soon be made more convenient. You know why? Because for the first time ever, trains and cars will be linked to enable visitors as well as local residents to experience a hassle-free and continous travel.