There are plenty of food stalls – the main draw here is glögg, Danish mulled wine mixed with liquor and spices. The famous Danish aebleskiver (hot apple dumplings) make for a warming mid-shopping snack.
Other attractions include pony rides, a Father Christmas who poses for photos in the ‘leprechaun tent’ – filled, rather bizarrely, with actors dressed as red-clad leprechauns.
The main lake is transformed into an outdoor ice skating rink, where visitors can hire skates. There are around 60 colourfully-painted stalls, selling locally produced arts, crafts and decorations, such as Copenhagen porcelain or wooden dolls.
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