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Favorite Hotels of the Year

In 2018, Hideaway Report editors discovered an unusual number of exotic far-flung retreats and several exquisite city hotels. Here are their favorites.

Top 5 Restaurants for New Nordic Cuisine

A gastronomic revolution has been afoot in Scandinavia for 15 years, yet it's still under the radar. Here are 5 of the top restaurants for New Nordic cuisine.

A New Copenhagen Hideaway

Copenhagen has lacked a boutique hotel of real distinction. This changed in November 2017 with the opening of the 54-room Hotel Sanders.

Denmark Restaurant Discoveries

As food lovers know, Denmark has recently become a culinary destination. Here are six outstanding Denmark restaurants Mr. Harper recommends.

Delightful Copenhagen: An Update on Hotels, Restaurants and Museums

In Copenhagen, Mr. Harper enjoyed a few days at the city's best hotel, sampled excellent new restaurants and revisited favorite museums.

The Legoland That Started It All: Legoland Billund

Three hours west of Copenhagen is the first Legoland park, Legoland Billund Resort, in the town where the Lego Group was founded in 1932.

The Tranquil Charm of Denmark's Countryside

On a 10-day trip, I found the Denmark countryside to be a wonderful destination for delicious food, impressive castles and charming hotels.

Denmark Museums

Two museums in Denmark that are worth your time: the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, in Copenhagen, and the lesser known Skagens Museum, in Skagen.

Newly Recommended Hotels in Denmark

The June Hideaway Report follows Mr. Harper's travels to Denmark. He discovered five new luxury hotels to recommend.

Letter From the Editor: June 2017

Mr. Harper visits the Denmark countryside in a 10-day circular tour of its two main islands. Then he stops in the Lone Star State in search of great hotels.

Europe | 2015 Grand Awards

Each year, we have the pleasure of recalling our travel experiences and singling out a number of particularly memorable hotels and resorts. Here are the properties that Andrew Harper selected in Europe.

Where to Travel in 2015

From classic European cities to unspoiled Himalayan refuges, Andrew Harper lists his picks for where you should travel in 2015.

A Copenhagen Classic Triumphantly Restored

The exceptionally elegant Hotel d’Angleterre has recently reopened following a spectacular two-year, $20 million renovation. The 250-year-old neoclassical building is ideally located on Kongens Nytorv (“The King’s New Square”), steps from the fashionable Strøget shopping street (home to the famous Illums Bolighus Danish design emporium).

Copenhagen Restaurant Suggestions

Copenhagen now has two Michelin two-star restaurants — much-lauded noma and Geranium — but there is also a constellation of one-star places.

Hotel d'Angleterre Video

A video of our stay at Hotel d'Angleterre in Copenhagen, Denmark as reviewed in the July 2014 issue of the Hideaway Report.

Copenhagen's Enchanting Tivoli Gardens

Stig Nygaard Copenhagen has built a number of remarkable new attractions over the last several years: Daniel Libeskind’s starkly cubist Jewish Museum