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In Denmark, the Christmas season really begins in the middle of November, when the Tivoli Gardens open their gates and invite everyone in for the Christmas season and their traditional market. A lot of Danes have a visit to Tivoli Gardens on top of their to-do list for the festive season, and the reasons for that are plenty, staring with the decorations.
One million twinkling lights
Even the most ambitious at-home Christmas decorator will be blown away by the next-level style of the classic gardens. More than a million twinkling lights light up the dark gardens and bring a dash of magic to everything every day.

Christmas Tree
The Christmas tree is an import part of any Danish Christmas celebrations. Tivoli takes this love of a decorated fir tree to another level with 1000 trees spread across the garden together with an additional 7.5 tons of fir branches. It all smells as good as it looks.
The taste of Christmas in Denmark
Eating and drinking to your heart’s content is one of the most important parts of Christmas for the Danes. In Tivoli, you are never far from a Danish Christmas treat.
Æbleskiver are small delicious round lovechild of the doughnut and the pancake and you can find them everywhere in Denmark at this time of year. You eat them by dipping them in jam and then dipping them in icing sugar. And then, what’s better than Christmas cake!

A five star Christmas at Nimb Hotel
Next door to Tivoli, Numb Hotel is decorated with lights and illuminations that make it look like a winter palace, while indoors, guests can have their own Christmas tree in their suites. Nimb also hosts Christmas dinners with the traditional Danish menu of roasted duck and he indulgent rice and almond pudding, Risalamande, to follow.





