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If you plan travel in
Denmark,
read the information you need to know about
driving, health care, and more in our section on:
Denmark
Travel Information |
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Denmark is a destination that is a desirable
"add-on" to vacations focused on other European countries. While short on
"world-class tourist destinations", Denmark offers the traveler a welcome
respite from the hustle and bustle of Europe's more popular countries for
tourism.
The Danes are a wonderful and warm people and we
suspect that after your visit, you will remember the country as a great
place for good food, good company and touring at an unhurried pace.
There are many places to visit in Denmark and so
little vacation time available to see them. Read our recommendations on the
best places to visit in Denmark.
Be sure to familiarize yourself with our sections on Denmark
Travel Information and Denmark
Facts to prepare for vacationing in
Denmark.
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Names in Teal
are regions of the country.
Places in Bold are unusually attractive destinations.
Places in plain text are of significant interest to many travelers.
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Zealand
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Copenhagen

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Once a Viking fishing village,
Copenhagen has evolved to become a major city, but one filled with history,
interesting museums and exciting design.
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Home of the world famous statue of
the Little Mermaid, the Amalienborg Palace (the Royal family's winter
residence), Copenhagen offers numerous museums, galleries, and the
world famous Tivoli Gardens. Copenhagen is the place to see in Denmark
and is one of the liveliest cities in Europe.
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Be sure to visit the National
Gallery to see its collection of Danish and European art, the Viking Ship
Museum and the
Kronborg , the castle from
Shakespeare's Hamlet (under renovation until 2010 so check website for
details).
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Finally, head for the Strøget, a
pedestrian only shopping area, to sample its stores, restaurants, and
laugh at the antics of its numerous street performers.
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Rosenborg Castle (17th Century) a
beautiful building and fascinating museum is undergoing renovations until
2008. Only the treasury and temporary exhibitions are open to the public.
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For more details, see Copenhagen's
official tourism
website.
Funen (Fyn)/Central
Isles
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Odense

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For those of you who admire
Hans Christian Andersen, Odense is his birthplace and
its residents have built a cottage industry based on his storytelling. Be
sure to see the
Hans Christian Andersen Museum.
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In addition, the city, which
is an industrial center, has numerous museums, trendy art galleries and
good shopping.
Jutland
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Alborg

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Jutland is a great place to
visit for a relaxing, country style vacation and Alborg (Aalborg) is a good
place to start your trip, offering culture and history in contrast to country.
For more details see the city's
official travel guide.
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Århus

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Århus (Aarhus) is Jutland's
largest and most vibrant city. Known for its nightlife (it is a
college town), Århus is a good
place to surface when you have had enough of the countryside. Be sure to
visit the Student Quarter (Latin Quarter), just behind the cathedral, it
has a great ambiance, cobbled lanes and a number of unique shops.
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Århus has gained notoriety for
its AROS Aarhus Kunstmuseum opened in 2004. The new art museum
features Denmark's largest collection outside of Copenhagen. The
museum features over three hundred years of Danish art and many works by
modern masters.
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Den Gamle By ("The Old Town"),
in Århus is Denmark's National Open Air Museum of Urban History and
Culture. The park recreates a Danish Market town from the time of Hans
Christian Andersen and includes 75 historical houses (27 decorated
living rooms) from across Denmark, along with workshops, trade areas,
gardens and a toy museum. For more information, visit the official
Den Gamle By
website.
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Billund

Bornholm

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Bornholm is an island chock full
of interesting history, several unique round churches and may have a connection to the Knights Templar and
the search for the Holy Grail. For the Dutch, however, Bornholm is
considered one of the best holiday havens for cycling and fishing.
Visit Bornholm's official website
here.
If you need information about another travel destination, try Googling our site or the Web
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