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A Une réception royale attend vos invités lorsqu'ils sont accueillis personnellement par le "Roi Christian IV" à l'aéroport. Une fois qu'ils ont fait le check-in à l'hôtel, un déjeuner sompteux les attend au manoir de Sølyst - Le Club de Tir Royall qui se situe à 20 minutes environ du centre ville de Copenhague sur la côte nord en bord de mer. Après avoir navigué à bord d'un grément vieux de 125 ans en direction de la ville de Helsingør la visite du château de Kronborg, la maison du Prince Hamlet du fameux drame de Shakespeare est prévue. Après une visite complète des lieux comprenant la rencontre avec du fameux chef Viking et guerrier pacifique "Holger le danois". le "Roi Christian IV" invitera l'ensemble des invités à une "soirée Kronborg" et un inoubliable dîner de gala dans le château.

Le jour d'après vous poursuivrez votre route jusqu'à Roskilde, le lieu de vestiges viking, avec le musée des bâteaux viking et la reconstructions de navires. Les lieux sont riches d'enseignement sur cette période viking. Vous visiterez également la cathédrale de Roskilde où pas moins de 37 monarques danois sont enterrés.

De retour à Copenhague, votre groupe aura une visite guBack in Copenhagen, your group will be given a guided tour of the royal sights in horse-drawn carriages driven by livery-clad coachment, before being served lunch at the city's oldest and most distinguished hotel, the Hotel d'Angleterre.

In the afternoon, you will be welcomed to the Royal Theatre, where you will have the opportunity to go backstage and be introduced to the venerable Royal Ballet, originally inspired by August Bournonville. After a glass of champagne served on the theatre balcony by uniformed halberdiers, dinner will be presented in Christian IV's old Stock Exchange building, where you will be welcomed with a red carpet to an extravagant feast. The evening concludes at the Royal Theatre with a performance of the ballet Swan Lake, where you will be invited backstage to meet some of the dancers.
Copenhagen is exactly the right place to satisfy those shopping urges, with its shops, good food, culture and innovative design. The city's cycle taxis - the exotic Rickshaws - are perfect for shopping trips, with plenty of leg room and space for shopping bags. Start at Illums Bolighus, with three storeys of Danish and international design and interors, followed by a stroll down Strædet, a small pedestrian street with lots of fashion items and silverware of exquisite quality.

Have lunch at one of the small cafés on Istedgade among small chic boutiques and gift shops, and visit Designer Zoo, a workshop and shop for young Danish Designers, before making a final stop on Værnedamsvej - one of the city's most charming streets.

The restaurant "1th" offers a 7-course gourmet menu in cosy surroundings, and you can spend the night at Hotel Skt Petri, Denmark's first design hotel, where there's just time for a glass in the champagne bar before bedtime.

The next day's programme could include the Danish Museum of Decorative Art, with its extensive collection of Danish and foreign design, or the current exhibition at the Danish Design Centre, before going on to tickle your taste buds with a Mediterranean-style lunch at restaurant "søren k", located in one of the city's architectural masterpieces, the Black Diamond (part of the Royal Library).

In the evening you could meet up at one of the city's trendy new in-places or Michelin starred restaurants and enjoy a delicious gourmet meal. After that, why not move on to one of the many night clubs or bars?
For those who "just have to" play golf, Copenhagen and the Øresund region feature no less than 106 golf courses waiting for you to drop in and deliver that hole-in-one. The beautiful natural surroundings and short distances to the sea also invite you to sample a wide range of other exciting and challenging activities - why not try your hand on a lightning-fast Zodiac speed boat? You can steer the boat yourselves, with the help of professionals who specialise in outdoor activities and team-building, and perhaps sail out to Flakfortet, a small island fort in the sea off Copenhagen.

Once a Danish naval base, the fort is now used for team-building activities such as water sports, climbing or rappelling. Here you can also enjoy a meal in the restaurant before returning to the city or continue to Base Camp on the island of Holmen, where you can wield shisks, saucepans and pans at Bojesens Cooking School and transform the season's ingredients into a 3-course gourmet meal.

Alternatively, DGI-Byen near Copenhagen Central Station offers climbing, shooting and ball-games, followed by some well-deserved relaxation in the jacuzzi or sauna. At dusk, an island is conjured forth in the middle of the swimming pool, providing the perfect setting for a gala dinner to round off a successful day.