16. February: Connect Club x Copenhagen Light Festival

Photo: Copenhagen Light Festival

Join The Copenhagen Post’s Connect Club and Copenhagen Insight for an experience at Copenhagen Light Festival including beverages from Rebæl, Nørrebro Bryghus, Anarkist and Vinimondo.

It’s a Sunday in February, but don’t worry—Copenhagen is filled with light installations and atmosphere…

So let’s get out and enjoy Sunday with light in the dark, delicious drinks, and plenty of great vibes! 🙂

As a special Connect Club treat there will also be a hot beverage during the tour since the light festival is in February.

Join us for a cozy Social Tour through the Copenhagen Light Festival. During the Sunday Connect Club Tour, you’ll get a selection of tasting experiences along the way:

Secure your ticket, and find more information here.




Connect Club is your gateway to a vibrant programme of events and an international community in Denmark.


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