Denmark

The striking Frederiksborg Palace is one of the most famous castles in Denmark. It is an amazing place in Denmark for history buffs and Copenhagen day trippers. As one of Denmark's top tourist attractions, more than 250,000 people come here to marvel. Easy to visit in neighbouring Copenhagen, the Maritime Museum in Helsingor is well worth a visit to experience one of the most unique museum scenes in the world. Popular attractions include Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Castle, Freetown Christiania, SMK, and the National Gallery of Denmark to name a few. Sights include Den Gamle (Old Town), Museum of Aros, Aarhus Art Museum and Moesgaard Museum. With a rich history, amazing modern art and mysterious Nordic mythology, Denmark will never be short of fun activities. Famous places in Denmark's capital are the Little Mermaid, the colourful Nyhavn House, the Round Tower and countless palaces, castles, and cathedrals. There are so many things to do in this part of Denmark, such as visiting wildlife parks, hiking, walking, exploring castles, visiting Viking tombs, and paying respect to many exciting things. Those interested in reptiles and dinosaurs can add the dinosaurs of Denmark to their list of attractions. Find your nearest favourite place in our list of top attractions in Denmark. Billund is the birthplace of LEGO in central Denmark and one of the main attractions is the Legoland theme park, where adults and children can admire detailed LEGO reconstructions of famous landmarks from around the world at Miniland. Just eight hundred metres from the park, Lalandia Water Park Resort features an Aquadome and offers many water-based activities. Odense is the birthplace of the popular fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Andersen and another place to visit for a fun weekend in Denmark. Nicknamed the "City of Smiles," this is one of the best places to visit Denmark if you are looking for a town that takes a break from the local flair. Denmark's northernmost city, Skagen, is the country's main fishing port and one of the country's most popular destinations, attracting more than two million visitors a year. Located 30 km west of Denmark's current capital Copenhagen, it was, along with Roskilde, one of the country's early capitals. This makes Skagen one of the most popular summer destinations in Denmark, even more so than Copenhagen. Rabjerg, just 1.5 km away, is one of Denmark's most popular tourist attractions for picnics. Tivoli Gardens is the perfect place to spend a day or two with the family when visiting Denmark. Your amusement park is included in the Copenhagen City card - so if you plan to spend a few days in Denmark, you might want to take a few with you as a family. Denmark is a country of rugged landscapes and there is no better way to explore them than visit the National Park Mols Bjerge. The area is the first official national park in Denmark and extends over 12 km of land along the west coast of Jutland. National parks are a great summer destination in Denmark. Denmark's capital has been named by many publications the happiest city in the world. The serpentine tower of Copenhagen's Church of the Saviour offers one of the most phenomenal views of the city. One of the most unique works of art in Denmark offers you a rainbow panorama. There is much to see and do in Ribe, from the picturesque medieval half-timbered houses to the cathedral of Ribe, Denmark's first Christian church. Furthermore, you can enjoy world-class fishing on the island and visit one of the many pretty Romanesque churches around the island, some dating back to the Middle Ages. In terms of Helsingor, this port city in eastern Denmark is one of the best places to see Denmark. Swimming is forbidden due to the strong currents, but it is one of the only places in the world where a foot can be thrown into one sea and the other foot can be put into another. If you want to know how one of the world's most famous beers is produced and brewed, you can take a guided tour with a beer historian who will explain how beer is produced in Denmark. Amalienborg Palace is not only one of four palaces built by the four Danish noble families. The beautiful cliffs of Klint in the Danish country are impressive, especially when you consider that Denmark is one of the flatter countries in the world.