Danish in London

Danish in London

 

Est London Population: 20,000

Embassy: 55 Sloane Street, Knightsbridge, London, SW1X 9SR - Ph: 020 7333 0200

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Famous/Inspirational London Stranger: Canute the Great was a King of England between 1016 and 1035. 

 

danish in London Danish Bars and Restaurants in London

The Harcourt (Marylebone) Famous Scandinavian restaurant.

danish in London Danish Deli's and Shops in London

Nordic Bakery (Various locations) Famous Scandinavian style bakery.

Skandium (Various locations) Shop selling modern Danish style furniture.

Flying Tiger (Various locations) Shop selling a variety of Danish goods.

danish in London Danish Services in London

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danish in London Danish Community Groups/Associations in London

The Danish Church: Lutheran church in Regents Park.

Danish YWCA: Hostel for young Danish people in London.

The Danish-UK Chamber of Commerce (DK-UK): Promote trade and investment between Denmark and the UK. The run a variety of social and informative events and great networking opportunities to help organisations with business development.

Anglo-Danish Society: The Anglo-Danish Society (started 1924) is a charity which promotes a closer understanding between Denmark and the United Kingdom by arranging events, social gatherings, talks and outings. Scholarships are given to post-graduate students studying in UK or Denmark. 

danish in London Danish Sports Clubs/Associations in London

Team Denmark FC: London Football club based at Regents park.

Great Dane Handball Club: Play handball in London - The Great Dane Handball Club was previously known as Great Dane Handball Club, and was founded by Anne-Marie Thrysoe and Andrew Ferguson. established in 1976 by a group of Danish girls involved with the Anglo-Danish Society Student Club, which gave the name of the club, "Great Dane".