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Immerse yourself in the power of water
Take a dive into fluid perspectives right here and at Copenhagen Airport
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There are over 60 drinking fountains located across Copenhagen where you can enjoy Danish tap water – renowned as some of the best tasting in the world.
Copenhagen lies directly on the Baltic Sea and on some days, you can still see high and low tide. Make sure to pay attention to tidal information provided by the city.
Visit our Experience Space in the Heinemann shop at Copenhagen Airport and discover how you can move water with your hands – without getting wet!
You can rent a kayak in Copenhagen for free – on one condition: You have to pick up trash whilst on the water. One way to become the world's first completely pollution-free capital city by 2025.
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The largest beach in Copenhagen – Amager Beach Park – is only 10 minutes from the center. The best way to get there is by metro or by bike. Dogs are also welcome.
Copenhagen is home to a world record 100 Biohuts or 'fish hotels'. These are artificial fish nurseries which offer a safe haven and protected feeding ground for small fish.
Altogether, more than 100 km of canals crisscross the city of Copenhagen. Worth seeing is the most famous historic Nyhavn Kanal in the city center.
Let yourself be carried by water at our Experience Space in the Heinemann shop at Copenhagen Airport. Curious? Just stop by and find out for yourself.
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Water doesn't just take us on journeys. It takes us on fantastic journeys in our minds. Let yourself be inspired by one of the biggest libraries in the world – the Danish Royal Library.
When you think of Copenhagen, you think of the famous folklore and stories of the likes of Hans Christian Andersen. Works like The Little Mermaid have inspired many different pieces of art, statues, and sights around the city.
Discover more inspiring facts about the elixir of life in our Experience Space at Copenhagen Airport. Why not drop by?
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Illuminate your next stopover with diamond-infused beauty at the Alûstre pop-up salon. Offering complimentary application and manicures with the purchase of a makeup or nail product, experience their diamond-infused beauty before arriving at your final destination.** This offer is subject to availability upon arrival.
Visit our Experience Space in the Heinemann shop. When you move your arms in front of our interactive water, you'll paint mesmerizing, abstract pictures.
Yes, you read it right. In our Experience Space, you'll be able to walk on water without making a splash. Curious? With a valid flight ticket, you can simply drop in.
Water is a key ingredient in many of the finer things in life. Spring water or mineral-rich water from the depths of the ocean: Discover which type of water is used and why.
Explore specially curated products inspired by water and learn more about the city of Copenhagen and our exciting Experience Space in Copenhagen Airport.
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Copenhagen AirportTake the plunge and discover the 10 secrets of the elixir of life
It transports oxygen to the brain, helping communicate important messages to the rest of the body.
With the help of your kidneys, it flushes out the bad stuff, including toxins and bacteria.
It helps plump up the skin – leaving you glowing, invigorated and refreshed.
Without it, your muscles can’t contract properly. With enough of it, you can perform at levels you’ve always dreamed of.
Sure, sleep is important. But staying hydrated also helps beat fatigue.
It helps break down the food you eat, allowing its nutrients to be absorbed by your body.
Water is also in our food. A tomato is about 95% and a pineapple 80% water.
When frozen, water is 9% lighter than unfrozen. That’s why ice floats in your drink!
Pure water is odorless and also has no taste!
The majority of the earth’s surface is covered in water. 71% of it to be exact!