Celebrating New Year’s Eve 2015 in denmark on the north and baltic sea

Celebrating New Year’s Eve 2015 in Denmark on the North and Baltic Seas

End the year in Denmark

The Kingdom of Denmark has a remarkable history, beautiful beaches and cosmopolitan Copenhagen. Both with friends and family, as well as on the streets of the country, the upcoming New Year’s Eve 2015 celebrate extensively. The Danes are considered the “southerners” of Scandinavia and know how festivities are celebrated. At the turn of the year, the nation is calling a huge party and thousands of firecrackers are lightening the sky over Zealand, Lolland or North Jutland. Experience special moments and visit the popular holiday regions such as Jutland or the islands of Romo and Fanö.

Traditions and customs at the turn of the year in Denmark

The so-called “New Year’s Eve”, Say the New Year’s Eve 2015 is traditionally celebrated with friends. In a holiday home in Denmark invites guests. Those gather already before 18 o’clock to listen together to the address of their majesty. Queen Margrethe II. holds her New Year’s speech and every subject sees it as his duty to witness it. It is not always politically correct; Margrethe II called her own people on New Year’s Eve 1984 once “dummclever”. This formulation flowed into colloquial language and even found a place in the national dictionary. By means of the royal humor, the mood in a holiday home in Denmark certainly increases, and those who celebrate the festivities thrive on the well-being of the blue-blooded family.

After that drink also traditionally starts on New Year’s Eve 2015 feast. In Denmark, the sea is never far away and so dominate fish and Seafood the pots and plates of the country. If you like it classic, served New Year’s Eve cod with potatoes. But also cod and raclette may be served in the cottage in Denmark. Even during the meal, you ignite tabletop bombs and try to scare each other. At 23.45 clock turns back to the TV. “Dinner for one Flickers across the screen and raises even further the celebratory mood. The last minute before the turn of the year on New Year’s Eve 2015, the whole country looks at the Tower clock of Copenhagen City Hall. The countdown is counted and at 24 o’clock you do a jump. In the holiday home in Denmark you do not want a “happy new year”, but hop into the new year. Sparkling champagne and champagne corks pop and children like adults make New Year’s Eve jokes. Also cheeky hats and small panels are worn and then follows the fireworks.

On the streets of Denmark

Many locals and tourists do not keep it in their holiday home in Denmark after the New Year’s speech and banquet. Everything is flowing around Copenhagen Radhuspladsen, Town Hall Square, and in the smaller towns and communities waiting for the bell toll of the churches. People are dancing on the asphalt and in many places a makeshift bar is being set up.

The Fireworks the capital Copenhagen is, of course, the most magnificent of the entire kingdom. Taghell appears at the harbor of the skies above the Little Mermaid and Amalienborg Castle sparkles with the light rain. The show is particularly spectacular on the actually contemplative Nyhavn. On the water surface reflects the light of the bangers and spectators can soon no longer distinguish whether the sparkle comes from the sky or from the sea. If you are looking for a sweet balance after the hearty meal on New Year’s Eve 2015, you should definitely try the “Kransekage”. Restaurants, bakeries and cafes sell the delicious Baumkuchen in the street sales and also with many private celebrations it comes to the table.

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