A CITY in Europe is set to introduce a brand-new scheme aimed at tourists - and this time it's good news. Any Brits with a city break to Copenhagen planned for the summer holidays will be happy to hear about a new initiative, which gives tourists free entry to 24 attractions in the city. Win one of 8 incredible holidays to Florida, Spain , the Caribbean and a Kent safari by voting in The Sun's Travel Awards - enter to win here Visitors will also be able to redeem other freebies like lunches, cups of coffee, glasses of wine and kayak rentals as part of the new scheme.
Called CopenPay , the new scheme has been introduced to reward climate-friendly tourists in a bid to combat pollution . Tourists will be rewarded for participating in environmentally-friendly tasks such as picking up litter, cycling through the city and using public transport . For example, visitors arriving at the National Gallery of Denmark with plastic waste will be asked to transform it into a piece of art.
However, because the scheme is based on trust, holidaymakers won't necessarily need to prove they've completed their climate-friendly actions - although participants can show train tickets or cycling selfies, if they wish. Participating attractions will not be reimbursed by the Danish government, with only a small number of tourists expected to take part. Holidaymakers will be able to gain free entry to several popular tourist attractions, including the National Museum, The National Gallery of Denmark , th.
