Sightseeing - Visit Copenhagen

Amalienborg Palace Canal Tours Tivoli Gardens Stroeget The Little Mermaid The National Gallery Round Tower The National Museum

One thousand years of history awaits you on the medieval streets of Copenhagen. These are the same streets walked on by every generation of the world's oldest royal family, the same streets and canals which have inspired artists for centuries and been home and workplace to meticulous craftsmen and famous designers.

From its humble origins as a fishing village to its heyday as the glittering capital of the Danish Empire, to its current position as one of the world's premier design capitals and Scandinavia's pre-eminent city, the stories and characters of Copenhagen's history can be discovered in its sumptuous palaces, copper-roofed town houses and atmospheric cobbled squares.

But Copenhagen is more than just an old town. It is a living vibrant city filled with restaurants, hotels, shopping, a huge diversity of cultural events and lots of other interesting events.
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Sightseeing - Visit Denmark

The Royal Guards Kronborg The Viking Ship Museum Sea Forts Beaches Golf Oresund Bridge Royal Family Amusement Parks

With it's more than 400 islands and scenic natural beauty, a journey through Denmark offers visitors a world of choice.
From the mighty sand dunes, wide-open beachscapes and heather hearts of North and West Jutland to the downs and woodland inlets of East Jutland, and from the wetlands of Southern Jutland to the archipelagos of Funen.
From the rolling countryside of Sealand to the white cliffs of Møn and to the rugged rocks of Bornholm.
Denmark offers a richness in diversity and yet still as small in size, as most of Denmark can be reached within a few hours drive.

Wherever you go there are wide-open seascapes. Nowhere in Denmark lies more than 50 km from the sea and with more than 7.300 km of coastline, the luxury of having beaches all to yourself, is within your grasp. Scenic routes, such the Marguerite Route, allow you to experience the best of Denmark as you wind along country lanes and through centuries-old towns.

Nestled in the rolling landscape you find royal castles, historic churches and Viking-Age monuments alongside spectacular new art and design museums, theme parks, zoos and water parks.
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