Leading reporters share their take on the Capital of Sustainable Meetings via social media

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Leading reporters share their take on the Capital of Sustainable Meetings via social mediaDo you want to learn more about Copenhagen’s many sustainable offers, or just want an update on the Capital of Sustainable Meetings? Follow Wonderful Copenhagen CVB and VisitDenmark at #meetincph – and six MICE-reporters – directly via social media, 17-19 September 2013, for a virtual tour of the Danish capital.

Keep an eye out for the hashtag #meetincph on Twitter and Instagram from lunchtime Tuesday 17 September until late afternoon Thursday 19 September, as reporters from Conference & Meetings WorldBBT Online,GMI PortalQuality TravelMICEclub  and the Danish financial newspaper Børsen share their experiences of Copenhagen as the Capital of Sustainable meetings, live.

Join #meetincph at selected, sustainable meetings and event venues in Copenhagen: attend a virtual lunch made from local produce at one of the world’s most sustainable hotels, the Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers****, externally certified with ISO 14001, the Green Key and the Danish Social Responsibility standard, DS 49001.

See how bees make honey for the breakfast served at Bella Sky Hotel**** as the wind turbine turns in the background providing electricity for Scandinavia’s largest convention centre, the Bella Center.

If you are not afraid of heights, you might even want to climb to the top of one of the city’s many wind turbines? We guarantee splendid views of the city, 50 meters from the ground although, be warned, the turbine might start spinning while we are up there!

Come along to the brand new interactive visitor and exhibition centre for green solutions, House of Green, which is the first of its kind in Denmark.

Of course, you will also be able to see the city ‘the Copenhagen way’ from a bike, or take a tour in a Danish-designed luxury electric cart, which can whisk you quickly and efficiently about town.

Follow Wonderful Copenhagen CVB and VisitDenmark at twitter.com/meetincph and at the brand new Instagram account instagram.com/meetin_cph where we from now one are going to share pictures from Copenhagen as a meetings destination.

Other venues featured on this trip are:

CabInn Metrofamily-owned budget hotel certified with the Danish eco-label, the Green Key.            

Radisson Blu Scandinavia, one of Copenhagen’s largest conference hotels, adhering to the Rezidor hotel chain’s ambitious environmental policy, Think Planet.

Restaurant KadeauCopenhagen’s newest Michelin-starred restaurant, specialising in New Nordic cuisine using local, seasonal produce – preferably organic or biodynamic.

Tivoli Gardensthe 170 year old amusement park offering leisure activities and facilities for meetings. Tivoli Gardens is run entirely by wind power but that is only one of its’ many environmentally friendly initiatives.

Tivoli Congress Center & Hotel – Green Key certified hotel and conference centre – on top of the conference centre is one of Copenhagen’s few roof-top gardens

Restaurant Julian at the National Museum began serving climate-friendly food in 2009 and also gives clients a calculation of their menu’s carbon footprint.

Restaurant Kähler is a modern Danish brasserie serving local and seasonal dishes featuring Danish furniture classics in the heart of Tivoli Gardens.

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Author: Editor