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Top 19 Must-See Denmark Attractions

Discover Denmark: A Land of Enchantment

Denmark has emerged as a captivating destination, offering stunning beaches, enchanting castles, lush forests, and a temperate climate. The Danish zest for life is infectious, and their commitment to environmental sustainability is evident, especially in Copenhagen's preference for bicycles over cars.

Popular TV series like Borgen and The Bridge have showcased Copenhagen's attractions, including the impressive Christiansborg and the remarkable Oresund Bridge. Literary enthusiasts will enjoy visiting Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Denmark is also renowned for its delectable cuisine, which is at the forefront of Scandinavian culinary excellence. Discover more with our guide to the top attractions in Denmark.

1. Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen

Tivoli Gardens is a must-see in Copenhagen, inspiring Disney theme parks with its roller coasters, theaters, and beautiful gardens. At night, fireworks light up the sky, and in winter, the gardens are beautifully lit for the festive season.

Address: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 Copenhagen

Official site: www.tivoli.dk/en

2. Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen

Christiansborg Palace, Copenhagen

Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen island is the heart of Danish politics, housing the Parliament, Prime Minister's Office, and Supreme Court. Visitors can explore the royal rooms and the ruins of the castle's medieval fortress.

Address: Prins Jørgens Gård 1, 1218, Copenhagen

3. National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

National Museum of Denmark (Nationalmuseet), Copenhagen

The National Museum offers a deep dive into Danish history with artifacts like the sun chariot and an ethnographic exhibition. The Children's Museum provides interactive experiences for young visitors.

Address: Prince's Mansion, Ny Vestergade 10, 1471, Copenhagen

Official site: https://en.natmus.dk

4. The Open-Air Museum (Frilandsmuseet), Lyngby

Old house at Frilandsmuseet

This "living museum" showcases historic buildings and breeds of domestic animals from across Denmark. Visitors can enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides and explore the picturesque grounds.

Address: Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kongens, Lyngby

Official site: https://en.natmus.dk/museums-and-palaces/the-open-air-museum/

5. The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst), Copenhagen

The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst), Copenhagen

The National Gallery displays over 700 years of art, including Danish and European masterpieces. The museum's architecture and café offer a serene environment for art appreciation.

Address: Sølvgade 48-50, 1307 Copenhagen

Official site: www.smk.dk/en

6. LEGO House, Billund

The Lego House in Billund, Denmark

LEGO House in Billund is an interactive experience celebrating the iconic brick. Visitors can enjoy themed playgrounds and learn about LEGO's history in the Experience Zones.

Address: Ole Kirks Plads 1, 7190 Billund

Official site: www.legohouse.com/en-gb

7. Nyhavn, Copenhagen

Nyhavn, Copenhagen

Nyhavn is a picturesque harbor area with colorful houses and historical ships. It's a perfect spot for a leisurely stroll or to enjoy the vibrant café culture.

8. Kronborg Slot (Kronborg Castle), Helsingør

Kronborg Slot, Helsingør

Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the legendary setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet. Visitors can explore the castle's rich history and impressive interiors.

Address: Kronborg 2 C, 3000 Helsingør

9. Egeskov Castle, Kvarnstrup

Egeskov Castle, Kvarnstrup

Egeskov Castle is Europe's best-preserved moat-castle, offering a Vintage Car Museum, treetop walks, and Segway tours. The Banqueting Hall is a highlight.

Address: Egeskov Gade 18, DK-5772 Kværndrup

Official site: https://www.egeskov.dk/en

10. Viking Ship Museum (Vikingeskibsmuseet), Roskilde

Viking ships at the Viking Ship Museum

The Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde showcases Viking shipbuilding and features interactive exhibits, including the "Climb Aboard" experience.

Address: Vindeboder 12, DK-4000 Roskilde

Official site: www.vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en

11. Den Gamle By, Aarhus

Den Gamle By, Aarhus

Den Gamle By in Aarhus is a living history museum depicting Danish life across three eras. It includes several specialized museums and interactive exhibits.

Address: Viborgvej 2, 8000 Aarhus C

Official site: www.dengamleby.dk/en/den-gamle-by/

12. The Round Tower (Rundetårn), Copenhagen

The Round Tower (Rundetårn), Copenhagen

The Round Tower offers panoramic views of Copenhagen and features a glass floor above the castle's core. It's a historical observatory with a rich connection to astronomy.

Address: Købmagergade 52A, 1150 Copenhagen

13. Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Odense

Odense

The museum celebrates the life and work of Hans Christian Andersen with artifacts, interactive installations, and scenes from his autobiography.

Address: Hans Jensens Stræde 45, 5000 Odense

Official site: https://odensebysmuseer.dk/en/h-c-andersen/

14. Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen

Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen

Amalienborg Palace is the Danish Royal Family's winter residence, featuring four identical palaces and the iconic Royal Guard.

Address: Amalienborg Slotsplads 5, 1257, Copenhagen

Official site: www.kongernessamling.dk/en/amalienborg

15. The Island of Bornholm

Roenne Harbor on the island of Bornholm

Bornholm Island is known for its mild climate, beaches, and trails. It features the Hammershus Castle Ruins and several museums, including the Bornholm Museum.

16. Frederiksborg Palace and the Museum of National History, Copenhagen

Frederiksborg Palace and the Museum of National History, Copenhagen

Frederiksborg Palace houses the Museum of National History, showcasing Denmark's history through art and portraits. The palace grounds are open for exploration.

Address: DK - 3400 Hillerød, Copenhagen

Official site: www.dnm.dk/UK/Forside.htm

17. Oresund Bridge, Copenhagen

Oresund Bridge, Copenhagen

The Oresund Bridge is an engineering marvel linking Denmark to Sweden and has become an iconic symbol of Scandinavian cooperation.

Official site: www.oresundsbron.com/en/start

18. The Funen Village (Den Fynske Landsby)

The Forge at Funen Village Open Air Museum, Copenhagen

The Funen Village is an open-air museum that recreates 19th-century Danish life, complete with authentic buildings and interactive experiences.

Address: Sejerskovvej 20, 5260 Odense S

Official site: https://denfynskelandsby.dk/en

19. Wadden Sea National Park, Esbjerg

Walkway through a salt marsh in the Wadden Sea National Park

Wadden Sea National Park is a haven for bird-watchers and nature enthusiasts, featuring diverse marine life and the Ribe Viking Museum.

Off the Beaten Path in Denmark: The Farøe Islands

The Farøe Islands

The Farøe Islands offer rugged landscapes, diverse marine life, and a vibrant music scene. Accessible by plane from Copenhagen or ferry to Torshavn.

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