Lifestyle

Due to its high living standards the Danish government can afford to support art and culture throughout the country. Young and new artists have many opportunities to explore their talents to the fullest as Denmark boasts of many design and architect schools as well as holding numerous art exhibitions, music festivals, performances and events from a variety of music genres and traditions. Film making is also widely supported with film festivals.  The Danish fashion industry is also reaching new heights, successful Danish designers are emerging rapidly and the fashion fairs and events held are doing wonders for Danish fashion, making it well known as an upcoming fashion rival.

Danish food traditions vary hugely between the countryside and the town. The new cuisine emphasizes health and organic foods which are made with fresh local foods and are easy to make, whilst the more traditional cuisine consists of potatoes, mince meat and gravy.

Denmark is also famous for its brewery, with nearly all pubs having a brewery of their own in the past and now these microbreweries are emerging across the country once again.

Sports are hugely popular in Denmark with two thirds of the population actively engaged in playing sports in their free time.  The Danes play a variety of sports ranging from skateboarding, wind surfing in Northern Denmark, Parkour and roller blading.