Dress Code
At the attendance of His Royal Highness Prince Consort of Denmark a certain dress code is applied.
His Royal Highness participates at the pro/am Thursday the 19th of January. Black tie is not mandatory, however all participants at the pro/am are expected to wear clothing appropriate for royal presence.
For the prize giving ceremony Sunday the 22nd of January the dress code is business formal, as His Royal Highness the Prince Consort of Denmark will be presenting the prizes and participate in the buffet.
The remainder of the tournament the players and spectators may dress as they please at a bridge tournament.
Happy pro/am spectators with Swedish star Peter Fredin Photo: Christian Arp-Hansen
Dining during the tournament
The pro/am includes a sandwich buffet prior to and drinks and snacks after the event.
For invited participants and staff in the Copenhagen Bridge Invitational lunch is included during play. Spectators can buy food & beverages in the hotel bars and restaurants. There will be a bar with discounted prices just outside the playing room on the second floor open to both players and spectators. Water will be provided for all participants in both the main event and side event.
Friday the 20th and Saturday the 21st of January the evening is at the participants' free disposal to go visit some of Copenhagen's reknowned restaurants. For restaurant suggestions contact event manager Christina Lund Madsen.
Sunday the 22nd of January the traditional galla buffet and party for all invited participants and staff will follow the prize giving ceremony. Participants in the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Imp Pairs can purchase participation at the party.
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