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Explore Denmark...


Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.



Like the rest of Scandinavia, Denmark is known for its high-quality design and architecture. Just think Bang & Olufsen, Arne Jacobsen's Egg chair, Royal Copenhagen porcelain and the Royal Opera House in Sydney – all the work of Danish designers and companies.

Copenhagen is Denmark's most popular tourist destination and it offers a lot to its visitors. Many of its great attractions are within walking distance of the city center. Don't miss the Round Tower of Copenhagen, Christiansborg Palace, the Rosenborg Castle Gardens, or the Little Mermaid statue.

In Copenhagen, you can buy Denmark's most famous items like porcelain dishes, souvenirs from Freetown Christiania, sweet and salty liquorice, paper-based decorative items from Hans Christian Andersen museum, Toms Skildpadde chocolates, butter cookies, Vikings jewelry, scarves, and many more things that Denmark is famed .



Denmark has a wide variety of landscapes and areas of natural beauty waiting to be explored. With inspiration from the Danish Nature Agency, we've gathered 13 of the most beautiful places in Denmark. So grab your camera and start crossing these natural wonders off your bucket list!

 


Denmark is famous for its many museums, design, castles, Viking attractions, festivals and award-winning Michelin restaurants.

The third-largest city in Denmark is Odense, which is located on the island of Fyn. Odense is the birthplace of the famous writer Hans Christian Andersen.

 

The best time to visit Denmark is in June, July and August, when daylight hours are long and temperatures sit comfortably between 15°C and 20°C — ideal for hiking in the green landscape. This is a popular time to get outdoors for visitors and locals alike, and the coast can get busy.

 

 Denmark's most beautiful places

Thy National Park. ...

Møns Klint - nature's StairMaster! ...

Wander through the Danish desert, Råbjerg Mile. ...

Visit Rubjerg Knude before it's too late. ...

Head to Jægersborg Deer Park (Dyrehaven) ...

Watch the colliding seas at Grenen. ...

Hunt for trolls in Rold Forest. ...

Hike in Svanninge Bakker on Fyn.

 

 

Attractions such as Tivoli, the Little Mermaid, and Legoland have fascinated visitors for years. Today, Danish design, architecture, and the New Nordic Cuisine put Denmark on the world map.

 

Denmark is a country with a high cost of living and one of the most expensive countries in the European Union. Prices in restaurants and pubs, as well as for cigarettes and alcohol, are higher than in other countries.

 

Denmark's national food dish: Stegt flæsk

And the winning dish, a classic pork recipe 'stegt flæsk med persillesovs', was no surprise. The crispy pork with parsley sauce and potatoes is a very old dish that has won the hearts, and tummies, of Danes for centuries.

Typical Danish breakfast is bread (white or rye bread) with cream or soft cheese, sausage, cured cold meat or jam with coffee or tea. Among popular breakfast dishes are also cereals and porridge. One of the most interesting things and a very traditional Danish food you can eat in Copenhagen is øllebrød.

 

Real Dishes Locals Love in Copenhagen

Open sandwiches.

Danish hotdog.

Spaghetti with meat sauce.

Pizza.

Danish meatballs with onion, potatoes and gravy.

Burgers.

Sushi.

Danish pastry.

 


The Danish krone (DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands. The krone has existed in some form in Denmark since the early 1600s, and today is pegged to the euro at a rate of 7.46, and is required to stay within a 2.25% band of that level.



https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/node/1345

https://denmark.dk/


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