Denmark

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Denmark is a magical country filled with history, castles, museums and gardens. There is so much to see and do in this Scandinavian country, that you might find you have run out of time to see all that Denmark has to offer.

Denmark Travel Guide

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Denmark is a magical country filled with history, castles, museums and gardens. There is so much to see and do in this Scandinavian country, that you might find you have run out of time to see all that Denmark has to offer.

Amalienborg Palace Palace

Amalienborg Palace Palace,World Travel GuideThe home of Queen Margrethe II, Amalienborg Palace is actually made up of four castles. They are Moltkes Palace, the Schackske Palace, the Levetzaus Palace and the Brockdorfske Palace. In the center sits a statue of King Frederik V on horseback. While visiting you must plan to be there at noon for the Changing of the Guards. Some of the private and official rooms of the palace are open to visitors as well as the square and gardens. You can always tell if the Queen is home as she flies her colors with her royal coat of arms. If you happen to be planning your trip in the spring you will find that the Danish citizens gather April 16th in the square to celebrate the Queens birthday.

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Canal Tours

Canal Tours,World Travel GuideOne of the best ways to see the fairy tale city of Copenhagen is by a canal tour. You will glide past the finest architecture of the city including towers, churches and castles on your hour long tour. You will also get a glimpse of the Little Mermaid statue which is next on our list. The boats are heated and leave from Nyhavn Canal between 10 am and 5 pm.

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The Little Mermaid Statue

The Little Mermaid Statue,World Travel GuideThis small statue is called the National Symbol of Denmark and is one of Denmark’s biggest tourist attractions. The statue is of course inspired by the story written by famous Danish poet Hans Christian Andersen. The statue was donated to The Royal Theater by Carl Jacobsen who commissioned sculptor Edvard Eriksen to sculpt her. Originally Jacobsen was to donate a fountain but after seeing the ballet rendition of The Little Mermaid at The Royal Theatre, he was so taken with dancer Ellen Price, who portrayed The Little Mermaid, that he asked her to pose for the statue that bears her face today.

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Frederiksborg Slot Royal Castle

Frederiksborg Slot Royal Castle,World Travel GuideIf you only had time for one castle during your trip this is the one to see. The 16th century renaissance castle looks to be straight from a fairy tale with its towering spires and fortress walls. It spans no less then three islands on Castle Lake. The castle entrance boasts a statue of Neptune atop a glorious fountain. Once known as the summer house of Denmark’s royal family, it now houses a national museum.

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Stroget

Stroget,World Travel GuideIf you want to spend some time shopping in Denmark you must visit Stroget Pedestrian Mall. It is a mile long and considered the world’s largest pedestrian mall. It contains shops, restaurants, sculptures and fountains. You will no doubt find what you are looking for here.

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Sand Church

Sand Church,World Travel GuideWhen looking at this church near the dunes in Skagen, you might wonder what all the fuss is about. What you will see is a white church of the Sct. Laurentius parish however, this is but the bell tower. The rest of the huge church was buried beneath a sand drift. It was torn down in 1810 but the tower remains as well as some of the remnants under ground. It is a breathtaking example of the power of the migrating sand dunes of Denmark.

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Round Tower

Round Tower,World Travel GuideThis tower was built in 1642 as part of King Christian IV’s Trinity complex for the scholars of the seventeenth century. It includes an astronomical observatory, a university library and a church. The attraction to Round Tower today is the view from the roof. You can reach the top by a cobblestone ramp that winds inside. It is Europe’s oldest still functioning observatory and is open for the public to use its telescope.

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Charlottenborg Palace

Charlottenborg Palace,World Travel GuideIf art is up you alley, visit Charlottenborg Palace. The palace was built in 1683 for Ulrik Frederik Gyldenlove and was then bought by Queen Dowager Charlotte Amalie giving it its current name. Charlottenborg is now the Royal Danish Academy of Art, and also a library. The palace is where the regions artists hold their exhibitions.

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Rosenborg Castle and Castle Gardens

Rosenborg Castle and Castle Gardens,World Travel GuideThis Dutch renaissance castle was built in 1624 by King Christian IV as a summer house. It holds the royal collection of interiors, crafts and portraits all the way from Christian IV to Fredrik VII. It is also home to the country’s oldest garden, also known as the King's Garden.

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Oresund Bridge

Oresund Bridge,World Travel GuideThe Oresund Bridge connects Malmo, Sweden and Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Central Square

Central Square,World Travel GuideCentral

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Nyhavn

Nyhavn,World Travel GuideThere‘s nothing new about Nyhavn, far from it. Many feel that Nyhavn almost defines what Copenhagen travel is all about. There‘s perhaps some truth to this due to the special atmosphere in this old port

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Søerne - The Lakes

Søerne - The Lakes,World Travel GuideThe Lakes as we call them - is a place of tranquility. Here Copenhageners come to jog, sit on a bench and read the paper or enjoy a coffee at one of the many cafes.. some of them you are literally sitting on the water itself .. well at least in the summer.

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Glyptoteket

Glyptoteket,World Travel GuideSimply one of the most beautiful places I know. A gorgeous museum with a huge winter garden oasis - which is beyond being just a Copenhagen Denmark sight - it‘s art in itself.

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Christianshavn

Christianshavn,World Travel GuideThis part of the city is a fascinating mixture of idyllic 17th and 18th century buildings, accompanied by swaying boats everywhere in the canals.

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Roskilde

Roskilde,World Travel GuideRoskilde, which in the Middle Ages was at times a royal seat and a diocesan town, is situated in the east of Zealand on Roskilde Fjord, which bites deep into the island. Within the town there are several natural springs, the largest being the "Maglekilde", which delivers 15,000 liters/3,300.

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