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Stockholm

This 14 island metropolis is a stunning blend of modernity and antiquity. The cobbled streets of Gamla Stan Old Town are the perfect counterpoint the contemporary Jugend and Art Nouveau influences evident in the city hall and central library. Stockholm Palace is still home to the Swedish monarch and royal family, yet it’s the stunning […]

Pole position

Poland’s glorious cities are already gearing up to host the 2012 European Cup competition. Roger St. Pierre takes a whistlestop tour

Blowing hot and cold

Iceland had it tough in 2010, but here at Business Destinations we’re willing to wipe the slate clean. Forget economic uncertainty; Iceland’s volcanic landscape and rich heritage are its best natural resources

Coming home

Forget dull and traditional: Amsterdam’s Park Hotel has swapped a lobby for a combined living room and art gallery. Our Best Business Hotel in Amsterdam is a very different experience, says Remco Kuiper

Living Danishly

Hilton guestrooms, Executive Rooms and an exemplary location – the Hilton Copenhagen Airport hotel has it all, and is our winner for Best Business Hotel in Denmark

Clean Copenhagen

Progressive-minded Copenhagen is way ahead in environmental sustainability. Clean energy, green hotels and low-carbon meeting facilities make this the perfect place for the UN climate change conference. Fleur Kinson looks at a city that’s setting new standards

Centre of Sweden

In 2008 the Swedish Exhibition and Congress Centre generated 2.2bn Swedish kronor (£200m) in tourism revenue in the western city of Gothenburg. Business Destinations explores the centre’s lure

Understanding Oslo

The perfect place to combine business and pleasure – though it covers one of the largest areas of any capital city in the world, a low population density, parklands and forests aplenty makes it one of Europe’s most pleasant cities. Julianna Barnaby reports

Malmo’s graft and splendour

Malmo has witnessed a remarkable transformation from a centre of industry into an exciting hub of culture and art. David Neville Williams reports

Copious Copenhagen

Tucked away on the chilly eastern coast of Denmark, Copenhagen is one of Europe’s more diminutive cities and can be crossed on foot in half an hour. Lucia Cockcroft discovers that, like Tom Cruise or the iPod Nano, despite its size it has a lot to offer

From meatballs to Michelin stars

Think of food in Denmark or Sweden and you can be forgiven for thinking only of herrings and bacon. But Copenhagen and the neighbouring region of Skane in Sweden could be one of Europe’s best kept culinary secrets

(No) trouble in Denmark

Roger St. Pierre introduces ‘The World’s Happiest Nation’