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Visit Tivoli Gardens

This amusement park, situated in the heart of Copenhagen, is one of the oldest operating amusement parks in the world. It's a must-visit for both kids and adults with its thrilling rides, beautiful gardens, and regular performances.

Explore Nyhavn

The iconic colorful houses and old sailboats along the canal make Nyhavn one of the most photographed places in Copenhagen. It's a great place to have a meal or a drink, or just sit and watch the world go by.

Discover the Historic Kronborg Castle

Known as the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most important Renaissance castles in Northern Europe.

See the Little Mermaid Statue

This iconic bronze statue, located on the Langelinie promenade in Copenhagen, is based on the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.

Stroll through the National Museum of Denmark

This museum holds treasures from the Stone Age, the Viking Age, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Modern Danish History.

Experience the Viking Ship Museum

Located in Roskilde, it displays original Viking ships and offers a glimpse into the life and culture of the Vikings.

Walk on the Cliffs of Møns Klint

These majestic chalk cliffs, reaching heights of up to 128 meters, offer stunning views of the Baltic Sea. The surrounding area is also a great place for hiking and fossil hunting.

Visit the LEGO House

Located in Billund, the birthplace of LEGO, this unique experience center offers interactive exhibits and activities for LEGO enthusiasts of all ages.

Explore Ribe, Denmark’s oldest town

Ribe is rich in history and well-preserved medieval buildings. Don't miss Ribe Cathedral and the Viking Center.

Visit the National Aquarium Denmark

Known as The Blue Planet, it's Northern Europe's largest aquarium with thousands of animals and 7 million liters of water.

Wander through the Freetown Christiania

This autonomous anarchist district in Copenhagen is known for its colorful murals, alternative lifestyle, and the infamous 'Pusher Street'.

Explore the Faroe Islands

This archipelago, located between Norway and Iceland, is known for its rugged landscapes, rich birdlife, and traditional turf-roofed houses.