Come explore what makes Denmark so magical. There are castles, fairy tales, and more.
Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen
This a wonderful place to stay right outside of Copenhagen. It's a great jumping off point for your adventures.
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BookFredensborg Store Kro
We loved this beautiful hotel and definitely recommend a stay here when in Denmark.
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BookComwell Borupgaard
If you're looking for a hotel along the coast, we highly recommend staying here.
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BookKronborg Castle
This is world-renowned as the setting for Shakespeare’s play, Hamlet, and is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Strandvejsristeriet is a great coffee spot on its grounds, which is North Zealand’s first micro-roastery.
See MoreKronborg (Hamlet Castle) & Frederiksborg Castles: PRIVATE TOUR
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BookFrederiksborg Castle
This is one of Denmark's most famous castles, built in the early 17th century by King Christian IV and is the largest Renaissance complex in the Nordic region. Since 1878, it has housed The Museum of National History, featuring a diverse collection of Danish history and art. The Castel Gardens consisting of The Baroque Gardens and the Landscape Gardens are a must to go explore when visiting.
See MoreFull-Day Tour; Castle, Palace & Cathedral, Winter(JAN-MAR)
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BookJægersborg Dyrehave
This natural resort is filled with forests, small lakes, and wide, open landscapes. As the name might reveal, Dyrehaven is renowned for the more than 2000 free-range deer that inhabit the park, and you'll surely come across a herd of grazing deer on your way through. Don’t forget to wind you way to Bakken, the world’s oldest amusement park.
See MoreRaadvad Kro
Here, you’ll be able to experience a traditional Danish lunch including their smørrebrød (open faced sandwiches).
See MoreOrdrupgaard
The museum houses one of Northern Europe's most important collections of Danish and French art from the 19th and beginning of the 20th century.
See MoreCafe Valentin
This place serves up delightful breakfast and brunch meals, along with detectible coffee.
See MoreCafe Havehuset
A cute little cafe that's perfect for breakfast or lunch.
See MoreLouisiana Museum of Modern Art
Enjoy the beauty of the season at Louisiana: Gigantic paintings and woodcuts by Franz Gertsch and a spectacular meeting between Bourgeois and Giacometti. We think you’ll be particularly drawn to Gleaming Lights of the Souls by Yayoi Kusama.
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BookFredensborg Palace
Fredensborg is beautifully located in the woodland next to Esrum Lake and has strong ties to the Danish royal family, who continue to spend time there. Queen Margrethe, along with her son King Frederik X, Queen Mary, and their children, reside at Fredensborg Palace during the spring and fall, beautifully situated by Esrum Lake.
See MoreSkipperhuset Fredensborg
In the 18th century the building was used as a laundry room for the royal household. Today, Skipperhuset is a restaurant with a focus on local ingredients. In the summertime, the restaurant gets a weekly supply of vegetables and greens from the palace gardens.
See MoreRestaurant MOS
Restaurant MOS offers local and seasonal high-quality taste experiences in a relaxed and vibrant ambiance.
See MoreM/S Maritime Museum
Make your way to the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark. You’ll notice the award-winning architecture (by Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group) and interactive exhibitions in maritime surroundings.
See MoreThe Culture Yard
Kulturværftet, or ‘Culture Yard’ is Helsingør’s cultural hub, home to some of the region’s biggest events. Throughout the year, Culture Yard bustles with activities for all the family, as well as business conferences, corporate showcases and symposia. Culture Yard opened in Helsingør's old shipyard buildings in 2010. Here you can also find the municipality's library, shipyard museum, the art-tech centre Catch and the cafe Spisehuset.
See MoreRestaurant Strejf
Treat yourself to one of Elisnore’s newest eateries, Café Strejf.
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