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Activities to Do in Denmark

Denmark is one of the most unique countries on the face of this earth and is a must-visit for all at least once in their lifetimes. Moreover, the numerous legendary attractions and things to do in Denmark will surely leave you awe-strick. Also, the cultural and architectural richness of this country is surely worth admiration.

If you are confused about what to do in Denmark on your visit, you should definitely add on trying out one of the various amazing adventure activities that Denmark has to offer. Ranging from water activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling, and surfing, to some hear throbbing activities such as skydiving, paragliding and mountain biking, you would definitely find an activity to enjoy, depending on your choices.

Apart from adventure sports, there are a whole lot of other great activities to do in Denmark during your visit. You should definitely consider hiking one of Denmark’s Legendary trails, go pub crawling in Copenhagen, explore the various museums and other historical places, watch a show at the Opera House, explore the various interesting islands of the country and take a road trip.

Here are some of the best things to do in Denmark:

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Kerteminde
Nestled on the island of Funen, the little town of Kerteminde prides in its collection of hygge and fjords. Also known as the Garden by the Sea, the harbor town is well-regarded for its natural beauty.
The quiet island town of Kerteminde offers an idyllic getaway, far removed from the bustle that plagues the busy city life. Stunning coasts, Viking villages and rock-capped beaches at the island promises a scenic retreat in the very heart of nature.

The scenic harbor town is best known as the home of the Viking ship Ladby, which now serves as the only ship grave in Denmark. Another prominent attraction here is the Fjord and Baelt Research Centre, conducting a host of workshops and educational programs on marine life off the Denmark Coast. Tourists may also choose to spend a day at the coast of Fynn’s Head, with its beaches scattered with stone sediments and a fantastic contingent of plants.

The serene beaches of Kerteminde call swimmers and sunbathers to them throughout the warm summer months. Tourists with a taste for adventure may also choose to try their hand in activities such as snorkeling or boating.

Moreover, the harbour town offers some of the most challenging fishing experiences in all of Denmark, with about 9 major fishing destinations scattered across the region. Hikers may also choose to explore Kerteminde on foot, with several scenic walking trails making their way across the glorious meadows of the town.

Like most towns in Denmark, Kerteminde experiences cool and windy weather throughout the year. While winters in the town are generally long and very cold, summers tend to be shorter, warmer and more comfortable.
Skagen
Nestled on the eastern coast of the Skagen Odde peninsula, Skagen is Denmark’s northernmost city. One of the most significant destinations in Denmark’s Jutland, Skagen serves as the country’s main fishing port.

Although the settlement initially began as a fishing village in the Middle Ages, the surreal beauty of Skagen soon turned it into one of the most valued tourist places in Denmark. The seascapes at the town, coupled with its charming villages and hushed light, has attracted travellers throughout time, even making the landscape here a popular subject among Impressionist painters of the previous century.

One of the best ways to enjoy the beauty of Skagen would be to take a trip to Grenen, the northernmost tip of Denmark. Marking the confluence of the two seas Skagerrak and the Kattegat, the coast of Grenen is marked by stunning sand formations and multi-hued waves in shades of green and blue.

A number of offbeat attractions litter the town as well, such as the 19th century Det Gra Fyr Lighthouse, the 17th century light bascule of Vippefyret, or even the spectacular sand covered Church located just south-west of the town.

While in Skagen, do not hesitate to take a hike across the Rabjerg Mile, which is Denmark’s biggest shifting sand dune. The spectacular lunar landscape of the barren area will leave you breathless, as will the view from the top of the dunes after the hike. Tourists may also choose to take a dip in the shallow waters of Grenen. You may also choose to take a tour of the Skagen Museum, home to some of the best artwork by Impressionist painters working on Skagen.

Skagen enjoys a cool climate throughout the year. Winters in the town are generally extremely cold, long and windy, while summers remain cool and pleasant, with some wind.
Legoland

Situated right next to the original Lego factory, this amusement park is one of the biggest attractions of Denmark. One of the most offbeat places to visit in Denmark, the park consists of several different themed sections, such as Adventure Land, Duplo Land, Pirate Land, Polar Land, Knight’s Kingdom and Imagination Zone, among several others.

The Fur Island
Located on the northern tip of the Salling Peninsula, Fur Island is regarded as one of the most beautiful places to visit in Denmark. With its landscapes matted with moler and volcanic ash, the stunning island has made its place into UNESCO’s list of Heritage Sites. The little island is home to the Fur Museum, with exhibits detailing the evolution of the town. A number of scenic beaches littered with fossils line the coast as well.

Location: Limfjord, Salling Peninsula.

Best time to visit: During the warm summer months between June and August, when the temperature remains warm and pleasant enough to enjoy beachside activities.

Highlights: Fossil exploration, beaches, museum.
Skjoldungernes Land National Park
Sprawling across 170 kilometers, the National Park at Skjoldungernes Land was designed to preserve the country’s natural as well as cultural life. A diverse landscape of flower-clad meadows, islets, salt marshes and coastal bluffs make the National Park one of the most beautiful places to see in Denmark.

Castles, Museums and outdoor camps line the place. Adventure enthusiasts travelling to Denmark will find their homes at the Park, which offers a plethora of activities such as hiking, mountain biking, fishing trips and more. Local inns, campsites and shelters also offer a happening overnight camping experience at the Park.

Location: Ledreborg Alle 2B, 4320 Lejre, Denmark.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit the park is during the warmer months between May to August.

Highlights: Camping, adventure sports, boat cruises, sightseeing.
Frederiksborg Castle
Built for the 17th century emperor King Christian IV, this ancient 18th century castle-turned-museum chronicles the history of Denmark through well-preserved paintings, furniture, portraits and more. The Museum’s fine interiors and splendid decor makes it one of the most resplendent tourist places in Denmark.

The collection of paintings housed here is said to be the largest and most significant in all of the country. The Museum also conducts special exhibitions on Sunday and curated experiences for children on holidays.

Location: Frederiksborg Slot 10, 3400 Hillerød, Denmark.

Best time to visit: The Museum can be visited throughout the year, with the summer months being more popular among tourists.

Highlights: Paintings, exhibitions, educational courses.
Tivoli Gardens
Opened in 1843, Tivoli Gardens is a pleasure and amusement garden in Copenhagen and also the third oldest amusement garden in the world still operating. It is one of the most family-friendly places to visit in Copenhagen as it is equipped with numerous rides and fun activities for both children and adults.

Some of the famous rides that you can enjoy here are Aquila, the astronomer, the Ferris wheel, the little dragon, the golden tower, the classic carousel, etc. You can also visit the hanging gardens, the Tivoli aquarium, and several shops situated inside the garden.

Location:
Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark

Best Time: Late March to late September

Entry fees: 99 DKK per head
Jammerbugten
With its smattering of clean beaches, stunning meadows and sculpture gardens, Jammerbugten’s scenic landscapes makes it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Denmark. From the white sands at Slettestrand to the sand dunes at Savinkov, the little town is home to some of Northern Europe’s most beautiful beaches.

The region thrives in natural experiences- for example, the dune plantations at Savinkov or the stunning landscapes of Blokhus offer an ideal spot for day outings and picnics. Mountain bike trail systems snaking their ways through Jammerbugten make the region an ideal place for biking explorations.

Location: North Jutland.

Best time to visit: During the warmer summer months between May and September.

Highlights: Beaches, sculpture park, mountain bike trails.
Gilleleje
Nestled on the northernmost tip of Denmark, the quiet town of Gilleleje offers an idyllic getaway. Originally a fishing village, Gilleleje has preserved its rustic charm in its narrow streets, thatched fishermen’s cottages, and harbours strung with nets, making it one of the most beautiful places to visit in Denmark.

The biggest attraction at this coastal town is definitely the Cultural Harbour, with its charming seaside flocked with fishing boats and gulls. Other prominent attractions here include the coal-fired lighthouses at Nakkehoved and the Gilleleje Church. A number of scenic hiking routes snake their way across the village, making it a popular holiday destination among hikers looking for lazy, quiet routes.

Location: Gribskov Municipality, Denmark.

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Gilleleje is during the warmer months of July and August, when the weather here remains warm and pleasant.

Highlights: Natural harbours, castle ruins, hiking trails.
Thy National Park
Defined by heaths, meadows and dunes, Thy National Park seeks to preserve the natural landscapes of northern Denmark and is regarded as one of the most visually stunning places to see in Denmark.

Priding in its status as Denmark’s oldest National Park, the landscape at Thy has been shaped by centuries of sand migration, making it one of the most popular tourist places in Denmark. The northern half of the Park is occupied by the Hanstholm Wildlife Reserve, home to a number of heath bogs, dunes and wild birds, while the eastern end is flanked by the Lodbjerg Lighthouse.

The beaches of Lyngby and Agger are some of the other popular attractions here. The National Park can be explored on foot or wheels, although hiking is a pretty popular activity here. The various lakes here are ideal for fishing trips as well.

Location: Kirkevej 9, 7760 Hurup Thy, Denmark.

Best time to visit: During the drier months between April and August, when there is very little chance of rain hampering outdoor tours.

Highlights: Camping, fishing trips, beaches, hiking trails.
Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse
Located just off the coast of the North Sea, the Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse rises atop the sand dunes on the coast of Jutland. Initially built in the year 1900, the original establishment soon got buried under moving dunes, and had to be constructed again.

The Lighthouse serves as a popular viewpoint in the Jutland area- tourists may scale the steep steps of the building to reach a summit that commands an excellent view of the surrounding scenery. The view from the Lighthouse is especially resplendent during the winter months, when the Northern Lights can be spotted dancing across the horizon.

Location: Fyrvej 110, 9480 Løkken, Denmark.

Best time to visit: During the winter months between November and March, when the Northern Lights are visible.

Highlights: View point, sand dunes.
Rosenborg Castle
Built in the year 1606 as a country summerhouse and showcasing the Dutch Renaissance style of architecture, the Rosenborg Castle is one of the most architecturally sound tourist places in Copenhagen. The main attraction of the castle is the Knight’s Hall where you can see three silver life-size guards, the coronation thrones, and the wall tapestries.

Some other things that you can see here are the crown jewels of Denmark, wax figures of former royal residents, a collection of Flora Danica, and the collection of one of the world’s best Venetian glasses.

Location:
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark

Entry fees:
DKK 120 per head for adults, free for children under 18
Greenland
Claiming the status of being the world’s largest island, Greenland assumes a prominent position as one of the best tourist places in Scandinavian countries. Scenic ice-clad bays and fjords add a magical charm to the place.

Greenland is home to the gorgeous Greenland ice sheet, the world’s largest ice sheet spreading over 2,000 kilometers. The behemoth ice-structure is flanked by the gorgeous Ilullisat Icefjord, a UNESCO Heritage Site that stretches to the Disko Bay. The island is also home to Scoresby Sund, the largest fjord system in the world, which is popularly regarded as one of the most stunning places to visit in Scandinavia.

While at the island, do make it a point to visit the Greenland National Park, with its thriving Arctic wilderness. Adventure lovers travelling to the island may also choose to try their hand at sledding, hiking, skiing and snowmobiling across the ice-capped slopes of Greenland. Boat cruises and water sports such as diving and kayaking are also extremely popular here.

Highlights: Ancient Viking ruins, the stunning Disko Bay , an incredible natural landscape , Boat cruises, Kayaking.
Christiansborg Palace
The Christiansborg Palace is the only government building in the world that is the home for all three executive powers of the government namely the Ministry of State, the Danish Parliament, and the Supreme Court. Counted among the best heritage places to see in Copenhagen, here you can explore about 800 years of Danish royal history with the help of guided tours.

The Great Hall is the most famous part of the palace and you can see unique tapestries on the walls depicting 1000 years of Danish history.

Location: Prins Jørgens Gård 5, 1218 København, Denmark
National Museum Of Denmark
The National Museum of Denmark was established in 1807 and has exhibits displaying Danish history and foreign culture ranging from the stone age to the Viking age, from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance, and to the Modern History of Denmark.

The permanent collection of the museum includes Golden Horns of Gallehus, Egtved Girl coffin, coin and medal collection, Huldremose woman’s preserved remains, and about 3000 years old Sun Chariot, making it one of the most ideal tourist places in Copenhagen. There is also a children’s museum and many restaurants that make your visit here worth the time spent.

Location: Prince's Mansion, Ny Vestergade 10, 1471 København K, Denmark

Entry fees: DKK 55 per head for adults, free for children under 18
Musikhuset Aarhus

Musikhuset Aarhus, also known as Aarhus Concert Hall, is the largest Concert Hall in Scandinavia, located in the city centre of Aarhus, Denmark. The place was designed by Aarhus architects Kjær & Richter and was open to the public in 1982. Currently, the music powerhouse has 10 stages and 7 halls which serves as a setting for more than 1500 annual events. The magnificent acoustics and beautiful architecture of the music house, along with works of art in its decor, attract people to come and watch operas, theatres, dance performances, comedy shows, musicals, concerts and children’s shows at its various halls and stages.

Aarhus City Hall

Aarhus City Hall is the city hall of Aarhus, Denmark which is known for its unique architecture and its sculptural clock tower. The building was inaugurated on 2 June 1941 and was designed by architects Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller. The city hall is divided into three interconnected buildings with all of them being cladded with marble from Norway. The 60-feet-clock tower standing beside the buildings is also clad in Norwegian marble.

Amagertorv

Amagertorv, located in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark, is a bustling public square known for its historic charm and vibrant atmosphere. Surrounded by picturesque buildings, it features the iconic Stork Fountain and offers numerous cafes and shops, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists.

M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark

The M/S Maritime Museum in Helsingør, Denmark, is an architectural marvel and a cultural gem dedicated to Denmark's rich maritime history. Designed by the renowned Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG), the museum is ingeniously built underground, encircling a former dry dock. This innovative design merges contemporary architecture with historical elements, creating a unique and immersive experience.

The Faroe Islands
Another destination you should add to your list of Denmark places to visit is the Faroe Islands. They are the North Atlantic archipelago within the Kingdom of Denmark. The islands spread to the north-northwest of Scotland and halfway between Iceland and Norway. The lambs in the wind-blown hills are pure magic in Faroe Island. Tourists come to this place to capture some of the prolific footage of the sheep for Google Street View. The island also offers striking views of the volcanic archipelagos like crashing waves, jagged coastlines, and windswept mountains.

The scenic view of the Mulafossur Waterfall looks like something from a fantasy novel. The waterfall flows from the stone cliffs of Vagar Island to the North Atlantic Ocean. It is the best place for road trips and island-hops that driveway to the sub-sea tunnels cutting through mountains. Thus, it is one of the iconic landscapes in Denmark.

Location:
Denmark

Best Time To Visit:
June to August

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What are the best things to do in Denmark?

1. Explore the Kronborg Castle: Denmark has endless beautiful castles. However, this beautiful castle, right out of Shakespeare’s Hamlet is a must-visit for every traveller. This castle’s unimaginably beautiful location and its mesmerising architecture right out of a fantasy movie will surely make you fall in love with it. Moreover, you can also watch a legendary act by professional actors within this very castle.

Location: Kronborg 2 C, 3000 Helsingør, Denmark.
Price: DKK 95 (INR 1111) (Adult) (September to May), DKK 145 (INR 1700) (June to August), Free for youth below 18 years of age.
Timings: 10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M.

2. Spend a fun day at LEGOLAND: LEGOLAND is one of the most popular destinations in the whole of Europe if you are planning to visit your children. This place will make you feel like you entered a 3-D movie world. Moreover, its amazing rides will surely make you and your children fall in love with this place with endless fun memories to take back home. Visiting this great theme park is one of the best things to do in Denmark.

Location: Nordmarksvej 9, 7190 Billund, Denmark.
Price: DKK 399/person (INR 4667).
Timings: 10:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Sun, Mon, Fri), 10:00 A.M. – 7:00 P.M. (Sat).

3. Enjoy a beer at the Carlsberg Brewery: Just outside the capital city of Copenhagen is one of the most popular beer breweries of the world, the Carlsberg Brewery. You can take a tour of this legendary brewery with one of the most prominent beer historians and get to taste various different varieties of beer. You also get to view the largest collections of beer bottles at this very place.

Location: Carlsberg Breweries A/S, J.C. Jacobsens Gade 1, 1799 København V., Denmark.
Timings: 10:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M.

4. Take a road trip over the Oresund Bridge: Driving over this amazing bridge must be on the top of your list of things to do in Denmark. This is one of the most astonishing engineering marvels of the whole world.

This 8-kilometre-long stretch connects Denmark to Sweden across the water. It is the longest bridge of Europe and views of the clear waters along the road with Denmark on the one end and Sweden on the other will surely leave you astonished. This beautiful bridge magically seems to be vanishing into the water, which is a site worth admiring.

5. Visit the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: One of the best places to admire some of the best modern art by some of the most prominent artists of the 20th Century. This place is a must-visit for all the art lovers. Moreover, the beautiful location of this legendary museum is also one of the major reasons to visit for travellers from all across the globe.

Location: Gl Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk, Denmark.
Price: DKK110 – DKK130 (INR 1287 – INR 1520).
Timings: 11:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M. (Tue-Fri), 11:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M. (Sat, Sun), Monday Closed.

6. Explore the History behind the ancient fortress of Kastellet: Searching about what to do in Denmark? Add at least this place to your itinerary. This fortress dates back to the 1600s and has been shaped like a star.

It is one of the most carefully preserved fortresses of Denmark with the best of the manicured landscape to spend some time along. There is also a windmill, a church, and various beautiful gardens situated within the fortress.

Location: Gl. Hovedvejen, Kastellet 1, 2100 København, Denmark.
Timings: 6:00 A.M. – 10:00 P.M.

7. Explore the natural beauty of Thy National Park: This beautiful National Park of Denmark spans over 12 kilometres along the western coast of the Jutland region. If you love untouched natural beauty lined with pine forests and sea on the other end. You can even choose to hike or bike on one of its scenic trails to admire its beautiful flora and fauna. You can even go birdwatching or spend some time along its gigantic sand dunes.

Location: Kirkevej 9, 7760 Hurup Thy, Denmark.

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What are the things to do in Denmark at night?

1. Watch a legendary show at the Opera House: If you are in doubt about what to do in Denmark at night, Copenhagen Opera House is one of the best places to spend a beautiful night at.

2. Explore the Nyhavn waterfront: Framed with colourful buildings, bars, and restaurants, Nyhavn waterfront is one of the best places to be admired during the dark hours.

3. Ride the Roller Coaster at Tivoli Gardens: Tivoli Gardens is one of the oldest amusement parks of the world. However, the beauty of this legendary theme park is best experienced during the night.

4. Chill at the Christiana Beer Garden: This amazing venue is open till midnight during the weekdays and till 3:00 A.M. over the weekends. It is one of the best places to grab a beer, eat some delicious food and catch a live music performance.

5. Go Pub Crawling: You can register yourself with one of the groups to catch up with travellers and party all night.

6. Enjoy a show at Koncerthuset: If you love enjoying an orchestra show with amazing light effects, this is the place to be for you to enjoy a night filled with music and lights.

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What are the adventurous activities to do in Denmark?

1. Experience Skydiving in Herning: Herning is a skydiving paradise. There are endless adventure activities to do in Denmark. However, if you want to experience that life-changing moment and wish to feel that adrenaline, you must try out this great activity.

2. Conquer the Camønoen Hiking Trail: Camønoen is the most special hiking trails of Denmark. One of the major highlights of this hiking trail is Møns Klint, the 100m high white sandstone cliffs dropping directly into the sea.

3. Go Mountain Biking in Aarhus: Marselisborg Sporet in Aarhus is one of the most popular trails for mountain biking in Denmark. If you are a biking enthusiast, you must not miss out on this amazing experience.

4. Go Paragliding in Jutland: Jutland has various paragliding centres which can take you on an adventurous flight over the beautiful city. If you are not much of a daredevil and don’t know what to do in Denmark, this is the activity for you to try out!

5. Go Scuba Diving at Amager Strand: Diving is one of the most popular adventurous things to do in Denmark. Denmark has over 2000 shipwrecks lined up against its coastal areas to be explored by divers.

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What are the romantic things to do in Denmark?

1. Walk through the Christina Neighbourhood: Lined up with lush green landscaped areas, little gift shops, beer halls, and classic music venues, taking a walk through this lovely neighbourhood with your loved one will surely be a great experience.

2. Add padlock at Bryggebroen: Bryggebroen is a pedestrian bridge which connects Islands Brygge with Copenhagen harbour. Since its opening in 2005, it has been one of the most romantic things to do in Denmark for love birds who attach a padlock along this bridge to seal their love.

3. Spend some time at the Botanical Garden: Packed with beautiful flowering plants, manicured gardens and several other greenhouses, spending some time here with your partner would surely make you feel loved.

4. Hop on a romantic cruise: Get on a romantic cruise to admire the beauty of the pastel buildings and Renaissance castles of Denmark through its beautiful canals. It is one of the most romantic activities to do in Denmark for couples.

5. Enjoy dinner at the top of Christiansborg Tower: Couples surely need not worry about what to do in Denmark. What could be more romantic than enjoying dinner at Bojesen i Tårnet, situated in the Christiansborg Tower in Copenhagen at a height of 106 metres, overlooking the beautiful city.

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What are the free things to do in Denmark?

1. Explore the Frederiksberg Gardens: It is one of the most beautiful possessions of Danish Royalty and overlooks the grand Frederiksberg Palace. It is a perfect place to go picnic and relax on a sunny day.

2. Visit the oldest European Amusement Park: Open from April till August end, this place is a must-visit if you wish to walk back into the history of amusement parks. Situated in Bakken, you can walk into this amusement park for free.

3. Hike to Rubjerg Knude lighthouse: Situated in Løkken, this legendary lighthouse is visited by thousands of hiking enthusiasts each year. This non-operational lighthouse is now being buried down the moving sand dunes, and would probably disappear sometime soon!

4. Visit the museums for free: Most of the Art galleries in Copenhagen can be visited for free and there are a number of museums as well which provide free entries on certain days of the week.

5. Climb up a gigantic sand dune: You can climb the biggest migrating sand dune of Europe, Rabjerg Mile for free and get to experience an astonishing deserted area. It is one of the most exciting things to do in Denmark on your visit.

6. Relax at Amager Beach: It is one of the greatest beaches in Denmark to relax and spend some quality time along the beautiful sandy shore. It also is one of the most visited beaches of the whole of Denmark.

What are the best islands in Denmark?

1. Amager Island: A small part of Copenhagen comprises this island which is famous for its beautiful beach, paragliding, wind farms, and a number of other tourist attractions.

2. Als Island: You need to visit this Island to witness two of the most beautiful castles of Denmark. Sønderborg Castle and Augustenburg Island are situated on this very island.

3. Bornholm Island: It is one of the most scenic islands of Denmark. Its beautiful shores will make you feel like they popped out right out of a beautiful painting.

4. Saltholm Island: This beautiful Danish island is inhibited by a single person. However, that is not what makes this island special. You must visit this small island to admire the thousands of geese and sea ducks which find this island attractive enough to make it their home.

5. Lolland Island: If you are looking for less crowded beaches, this is the island you need to be on. Apart from its beautiful beaches, some of its major attractions are the Fuglsang Art Museum, Lalandia Theme Park, and Knuthenborg Safari Park.

6. Zealand Island: Some of the must-visit attractions of this biggest island of Denmark are the Mons Klint, Royal Deer Park, Frederiksborg Castle, and a number of museums, beaches, and a zoo.

What are the best waterparks in Denmark?

1. Legoland: One of the most important things to do in Denmark is to visit this theme park. Legoland in Billund surely needs to be on the top of your list of places to visit in Denmark. It is one of the biggest, most fun, as well as the most popular destinations in Denmark.

2. Blåvand Badeland: Situated within the 40 kilometres long beautiful stretch of white sandy beach, the most amazing attraction of this place is its 70-metre-long water slide!

3. Fårup Sommerland: One of the best destinations if you are travelling with your family. This theme park has a separate Aquapark and offers a great list of activities for all age groups.

4. Jesperhus Feriepark: This is one of the classic water parks with temperature-controlled pools, amazing water slides, an artificial submarine, and a fully-fledged 25 meters poll for swimming enthusiasts.

5. Aquadome: It is one of the most magical water parks in Denmark. The tropical theme, heart-thumping rides, temperature control, amazing location, and a giant spinning funnel.

6. Nordsø Badeland: An amazing indoor water park! You need to be here if you are looking for some solace and to reset yourself. It is situated within a huge campsite and is perfect for families as well as couples.

How to reach Denmark?

- By Flight: Denmark’s major international airport is the Copenhagen Airport which receives frequent flights from all over the world. If you are visiting Denmark either from the UK or any of the Scandinavian countries, you can also check out direct flights to Esbjerg, Aalborg and Billund.

- By Train: If you are planning to visit Denmark either from Germany or Sweden, there are various rail options which you can look into, which are much cheaper than flights.

What is the best time to visit Denmark?

The best time to visit Denmark is either from the month of March to May or June to September, when the temperatures are quite moderate and multiple events are also organized. The whole of Denmark actually freezes beyond September and you would not find any exciting things going on even in the big cities.

Do we need a visa to visit Denmark?

If you are visiting Denmark from any of the Schengen EU countries, you shall not require a visa. However, if you are planning to visit Denmark from any of the other countries, you shall require to get hold of the visa before visiting.

What is Denmark known for?

Denmark is known worldwide for its beautiful architecture, its porcelain, its royal culture, a rich array of delicious cuisines, stunning beauty of Greenland, football, and obviously beer!

What to buy in Denmark?

Some of the best things that you can buy in Denmark either for yourself or for your loved ones are:

- Scarves
- Vikings Jewellery
- Liquorice
- Butter Cookies
- Home Decor Items
- Porcelain Products
- Chocolates
- Lego
- Kitchenware.

Is it safe to visit Denmark?

Denmark is considered to be one of the safest countries to be visited by travellers. This beautiful country does not have any history of natural disasters and has a pretty nominal crime rate as well. Needless to say, it is also tagged as one of the happiest countries of the world!

Is Denmark worth visiting?

Denmark is one of the most beautiful countries in the world and is a must-visit at least once in your lifetime. It is one of the most culturally rich countries of the world and has beautiful architecture and nature to be explored. Moreover, it has really delicious food, iconic museums, as well as amazing cities.

Can you see the northern lights in Denmark?

Northern lights can surely be seen in Denmark. It is one of the most beautiful astronomical phenomena of our planet, with various streaks of beautiful colors visible in the sky during night.

This phenomenon can be best experienced from the northern region of Denmark, that too during the winter months of October to February, which is the least favourable time for travellers to visit Denmark.

How to reach Denmark from India?

There are frequent flights directly to the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen from two major international airports of India, Delhi and Mumbai. The major airlines which operate directly from India to Copenhagen are SAS- Scandinavian, Air India, Aeroflot Russia, and Air France.

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