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Green Copenhagen

While in Copenhagen – go green. From organic restaurants through carbon neutral beer to climate friendly shops, hotels and even hairdressers. Eat, drink, shop and sleep with a clear conscience and pamper you body and soul with organic and climate-friendly products while visiting.

Copenhagen is a frontrunner when it comes to the environment. The city plans to become the world's first CO2 neutral capital by 2025. And from 2007-2011 Copenhagen was appointed to be the World’s first Bike City by the International Cycling Union (UCI). The city also holds the world record when it comes to consumption of organic food products.

Geranium is one of Copenhagen's two two-starred Michelin-starred restaurants. It was also ranked the 45th Best Restaurant in the World in 2013 by Fine Dining Lovers, and is run by the world's best chef in 2011 Rasmus Kofoed.

Danish contemporary cooking meets organic cuisine at the restaurant BioM in Copenhagen.

Cap Horn is an organic restaurant in charming Nyhavn.

Every day the chefs prepare homemade food from scratch. The menu is seasonally inspired and made from fresh products available at the local market.

Inner city sightseeing bus, which departs for Copenhagen's top attractions every seven minutes.

The electric driven CityCirkel bus omits less CO2 than cars and ordinary buses, and there is no pollution from exhaust fumes or hazardous particles. Tickets cost the same as on ordinary public buses.

The City Bike is world famous, and many visitors as well as Copenhageners use it as a quick and free alternative to cars, buses and taxis, when getting around Copenhagen.

The popular free bicycle sharing scheme was the first of its kind and has been since exported to other major cities in Europe. Unfortunately the City of Copenhagen has not found funding for the bikes in 2013.

Experimental houses, organic living and a sustainable community. That are some of the things the eco-village Dyssekilde is all about.

Dyssekilde is situated in Hundested next to beautiful nature and water.

Jump on the latest Segway-model and glide smoothly and silently through the streets of Copenhagen at 22 km/h.

Are you interested in discovering the green Copenhagen and learn about a Capital that plans to be carbon free by 2025?

Green Energy Tours go around Copenhagen by bike, by electric cart or by bus.

A modern hotel that is more than a century old. The family-run, four-star Hotel Kong Arthur is located in the heart of the Latin Quarter in Copenhagen and enjoys a unique lakeside location away from the hustle and bustle of the metropolis.

An international hotel right in the heart of Copenhagen, close to the Tivoli Gardens and many other sights. Copenhagen city centre is on your doorstep at the Scandic Copenhagen.

Kadeau in Christianshavn serves high-class gastronomy inspired by Bornholm specialties and Danish ingredients.

In 2013 the restaurant was awarded its first Michelin star.

Kik-forbi is a small grocery store in Kikhavn. Here you will find organic specialities and local delicacies.

During the summer Kik-forbi also includes a cafe.

See ecology and sustainability in praxis and get inspiration for your own way of living.

The Nørregade Bicycle Repairer offers a selection of bicycle routes in Copenhagen, with stops at social spots, charming hangouts and interesting sights and areas to see, museums and academia included.

The organic hot-dog stand - in Danish 'Den økologiske pølsevogn', DØP - is placed by the Round Tower in the heart of Copenhagen.

It is owner Claus Christensen's goal to make better fast food. His French and grilled hot-dogs are made of organic pork or beef. The bread is whole grain, from slowly raised dough and topped with linseeds.

See the city from a totally different perspective - try a segway!

Are you looking for organic products go to Øko Best in the district of Vesterbro.

Here you will find anything from organic meat, fruit, vegetables, juice over personal products to hot coffee to-go and freshly baked bread.