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Denmark

Visit Denmark, a land of charming cities, fairy-tale castles, and scenic countryside. Explore Copenhagen, Kronborg Castle, and enjoy the best of Scandinavian travel adventures.

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Nature and Landscape
Culture and daily life
Cities and landmarks
Sightseeings
Countrysides

Did you know?

Happiest Country – Denmark is consistently ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world, thanks to its welfare system and quality of life.

Overview

Zen Garden

Months

11. November, 10. October, 05. May, 03. March, 06. June, 01. January, 02. February, 12. December, 07. July, 08. August, 04. April, 09. September

Beach

Vacation type

Sightseeing, Party, Family, Nature, Couple

Money

Expenses

<100€, <150€, Over 200€, <200€

Glacier

Temperature

0-10°C, 10-20°C, 20-25°C

Rain

Rainfall

0-50mm, 50-100mm

Ocean Rocks

Safety

Very safe

Earth and Space

Continent

Europe

Russian Rouble

Currency

Danish krone

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Languages

Danish, German

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When to visit

The best time to visit Denmark is during the summer months, from June to August. During this period, you can expect mild to warm temperatures, long daylight hours, and relatively dry weather, making it ideal for exploring cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and enjoying outdoor attractions. 


- Summer (June to August): Provides pleasant weather with longer days, allowing for more time to explore the country's historical sites, parks, and coastal areas. This is also when many festivals and cultural events take place. 


- Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) are also good times to visit, with cooler temperatures but fewer tourists and still decent weather for sightseeing. 


- Winter (November to March) can be cold and dark, but it offers the chance to experience Danish winter traditions, cozy indoor activities, and holiday markets.

  • Plan the whole vacation, including flights, transportation, hotels and tours with Expedia *

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Climate Data

Peak Season (May to September)
  • Average Sunny Hours per Day: Approximately 7 to 9 hours.

  • Rain Frequency: Rain is moderate, with intermittent showers.

  • Rainy Hours per Day: Approximately 1 to 2 hours.

  • Intensity: Rain is light to moderate.

  • Duration: Showers are typically short, lasting under 2 hours.




Off-Peak Season (October to April)
  • Average Sunny Hours per Day: Approximately 2 to 5 hours.

  • Rain Frequency: Rain is more frequent, with occasional snow in winter.

  • Rainy Hours per Day: Around 2 to 3 hours.

  • Intensity: Rain is moderate, and snowfall can be light to moderate.

  • Duration: Rain or snow can last for several hours during colder months.

Climate Chart

weather and climate chart

Data Source: Global Historical Climatology Network

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/ghcnm/

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Weather, Crowds and Costs

Per one person

Tourist Season: June-August (Summer)



Budget Vacation ($60-100/day)


  • Accommodation: $30-60/night (budget hostels, guesthouses).

  • Food: $15-30/day (local cafes, street food).

  • Activities: $10-20/day (sightseeing, museums).

  • Transportation: $10-15/day (public transport).

  • Other Costs: $5-10/day (souvenirs).



Mid-Range Vacation ($150-250/day)


  • Accommodation: $60-150/night (mid-range hotels, Airbnbs).

  • Food: $30-60/day (restaurants, cafes).

  • Activities: $20-50/day (cultural tours, local experiences).

  • Transportation: $20-30/day (car rentals, taxis).

  • Other Costs: $10-20/day (shopping, tips).



Luxury Vacation ($300+/day)


  • Accommodation: $150+/night (luxury hotels, boutique resorts).

  • Food: $50+/day (fine dining).

  • Activities: $40+/day (private tours, exclusive activities).

  • Transportation: $30+/day (private transport).

  • Other Costs: $20+/day (luxury shopping, experiences).





Off-Peak Season: October-April (Winter)



Budget Vacation ($40-70/day)


  • Accommodation: $20-40/night (budget guesthouses, hostels).

  • Food: $10-20/day (local cafes, street food).

  • Activities: $5-10/day (museums, parks).

  • Transportation: $5-10/day (local buses, trams).

  • Other Costs: $5/day (minimal souvenirs).



Mid-Range Vacation ($100-180/day)


  • Accommodation: $40-80/night (mid-range hotels).

  • Food: $15-30/day (restaurants).

  • Activities: $10-30/day (sightseeing, cultural tours).

  • Transportation: $10-20/day (local transport, taxis).

  • Other Costs: $5-10/day (shopping).



Luxury Vacation ($200+/day)


  • Accommodation: $80+/night (luxury hotels).

  • Food: $25+/day (fine dining).

  • Activities: $20+/day (private tours, exclusive experiences).

  • Transportation: $15+/day (private taxis).

  • Other Costs: $10+/day (luxury experiences).

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Best Regions to visit

Cities

1. Copenhagen

- The capital city, known for its historic landmarks like the Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn harbor, the Little Mermaid statue, and the modern architecture of the Royal Danish Opera House.




2. Aarhus

- The second-largest city, known for its vibrant cultural scene, including the ARoS Art Museum, and its charming old town, as well as being a university town with a lively atmosphere.




3. Odense

- The birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, Odense is known for its fairy tale heritage, historic architecture, and beautiful parks and museums.




4. Aalborg

- A city in northern Denmark known for its mix of historic and modern attractions, including the Aalborg Tower, the Aalborg Zoo, and its waterfront area along the Limfjord.




5. Esbjerg

- A coastal city known for its maritime heritage, the striking "Men at Sea" sculptures, and as a gateway to the Wadden Sea National Park.

Copenhagen
Popular city

Did you know?

Home of Lego – Denmark is the birthplace of LEGO, which was created in 1932 in the town of Billund.

Islands

1. Zealand (Sjælland)

- The largest and most populous island, home to the capital city, Copenhagen, as well as historic sites like Kronborg Castle and beautiful coastal landscapes.




2. Funen (Fyn)

- Known as the "Garden of Denmark," Funen is famous for its rolling countryside, charming towns like Odense (the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen), and numerous castles.




3. Bornholm

- Located in the Baltic Sea, Bornholm is known for its unique round churches, stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, and artisanal food products.




4. Langeland

- A picturesque island known for its beautiful beaches, wild horses, and the annual Langeland Festival, a major music event.




5. Møn

- Famous for its dramatic white chalk cliffs (Møns Klint) and rich prehistoric heritage, including ancient burial mounds and dolmens.




6. Samsø

- Renowned for its sustainability and green energy initiatives, Samsø is also popular for its peaceful rural landscapes, orchards, and small villages.




7. Amager

- Located near Copenhagen, Amager is known for its beaches, parks, and modern urban developments like Ørestad. It’s also home to the Copenhagen Airport.

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Things to see

Natural Attractions




1. Møns Klint

- Dramatic white chalk cliffs rising from the Baltic Sea, surrounded by lush forests. A great spot for hiking, fossil hunting, and enjoying panoramic views of the coastline.



2. Råbjerg Mile

- A vast migrating sand dune, one of the largest in Europe, located near Skagen. It offers a unique desert-like landscape in the middle of Denmark.



3. Wadden Sea National Park

- A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its extensive tidal flats, salt marshes, and rich birdlife. It’s an ideal place for birdwatching, seal safaris, and exploring the unique coastal ecosystem.



4. Thy National Park

- Denmark’s first national park, offering a diverse landscape of sand dunes, heathlands, forests, and lakes. Perfect for hiking, cycling, and experiencing the rugged North Sea coast.



5. Tisvilde Hegn

- A beautiful forested area along the northern coast of Zealand, featuring ancient burial mounds, scenic walking trails, and access to the sandy beaches of the Kattegat Sea.



6. Bornholm Island

- Known as "The Pearl of the Baltic," this island offers dramatic cliffs, sandy beaches, and charming villages. It’s also famous for its unique round churches and cycling paths.




Urban Attractions


1. Nyhavn

- The iconic 17th-century waterfront district in Copenhagen, lined with colorful townhouses, historic wooden ships, and lively cafes, making it a picturesque spot to stroll and dine.



2. Tivoli Gardens

- One of the world's oldest amusement parks, located in the heart of Copenhagen. Tivoli offers beautiful gardens, thrilling rides, and a vibrant cultural scene with concerts and events.



3. The Little Mermaid

- A famous bronze statue based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, sitting on a rock by the waterside in Copenhagen. It’s one of Denmark’s most iconic landmarks.



4. Rosenborg Castle

- A Renaissance-era castle in Copenhagen, home to the Danish crown jewels and royal regalia, surrounded by the beautiful King’s Garden (Kongens Have).



5. Kronborg Castle

- A UNESCO World Heritage site in Helsingør, famously known as Elsinore from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. The castle offers stunning views of the Øresund Strait and rich history.



6. Aarhus Old Town (Den Gamle By)

- An open-air museum in Aarhus, showcasing historic Danish buildings, from the 16th century to the 1970s. It’s a unique way to experience Denmark’s cultural heritage.

  • The best way to explore major cities and must-see attractions is by booking guided tours.* They offer convenience, local insights, and often save time when visiting popular sights.

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How to get around

1. Trains

- Denmark has an efficient and extensive train network operated by DSB (Danish State Railways). Trains connect major cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, Odense, and Aalborg, as well as regional and international destinations. The trains are comfortable and offer scenic views of the Danish countryside.



2. Buses

- Buses provide both local and intercity travel. In cities, public buses are managed by regional companies such as Movia. For longer distances, intercity bus services like FlixBus and NetBus operate between cities and towns.



3. Public Transit

- In cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense, public transit includes buses, trains, and metro services. Copenhagen's Metroselskabet operates the Metro system, which is modern and efficient, covering key areas of the city.



4. Bicycles

- Denmark is known for its bike-friendly infrastructure, particularly in Copenhagen, where cycling is very popular. Bike lanes are widespread, and bike-sharing schemes like Bycyklen make it easy to rent bicycles for local travel.



5. Taxis and Ride-Hailing Apps

- Taxis are readily available in cities and can be hailed on the street or booked by phone. Ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt operate in major cities, offering a convenient alternative to traditional taxis.



6. Car Rentals

- Renting a car is a good option for exploring rural areas, small towns, and scenic routes. Driving is on the right side of the road, and roads are well-maintained.



7. Ferries

- Denmark’s numerous islands and coastal areas are accessible by ferries. Services operate between the mainland and islands like Funen, Zealand, and Bornholm. Ferries also connect Denmark with neighboring countries such as Sweden and Germany.



8. Boats

- In cities with waterways, like Copenhagen, boat tours and water taxis offer a unique way to explore the city. Services include sightseeing tours and transportation across canals and harbors.



For urban travel, public transit and cycling are highly convenient, while trains, buses, and ferries are ideal for traveling between cities and exploring the countryside.

  • You can find great car rental deals for your vacation on Expedia *

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Did you know?

Fairy Tale CapitalHans Christian Andersen, the famous fairy tale writer, was born in Denmark and wrote beloved stories like The Little Mermaid.

What to eat

1. Smørrebrød
- Open-faced sandwiches topped with various ingredients like pickled herring, roast beef, or shrimp, served on rye bread.



2. Frikadeller
- Danish meatballs made from ground pork or beef, seasoned and fried, often served with potatoes and gravy.



3. Rugbrød
- Dense rye bread, a staple in Danish cuisine, typically used as a base for smørrebrød.



4. Stegt Flæsk
- Crispy fried pork belly served with parsley sauce and boiled potatoes, considered a traditional Danish dish.



5. Æbleskiver
- Round Danish pancakes filled with apple or jam, often dusted with powdered sugar, enjoyed as a dessert or snack.

Flights

Flight prices are approximate and vary by departure city, airline, and booking time. Check airlines or travel platforms for the latest details.

Main Airport: Copenhagen Airport (CPH)



Flight Prices and Seasons:


From Europe

- Average Round-Trip Cost: €50 to €150.
- Cheapest Months: November to March.
- Peak Prices: Summer (June to August) and December holidays.


From North America

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $600 to $1,200.
- Cheapest Months: March to May and September to November.
- Peak Prices: Summer (June to August) and December holidays.


From Asia

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $600 to $1,200.
- Cheapest Months: February to March and October.
- Peak Prices: Summer (June to August) and December holidays.


From Australia

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $1,200 to $2,000.
- Cheapest Months: February and October.
- Peak Prices: December holidays and summer months.


From Africa

- Average Round-Trip Cost: $500 to $1,200.
- Cheapest Months: February and November.
- Peak Prices: Summer and December holidays.

  • You can find the best flight deals with Skyscanner or plan the whole vacation, including flights, transportation, hotels and tours with Expedia *

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Airport Location

Visa

1. Visa Requirement

- Many travelers do not need a visa to enter Denmark for short stays, including citizens of the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Australia, and most EU countries.



2. Visa-Free Entry

- Citizens from several countries can enter visa-free for stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.



3. Visa Application

- Travelers from countries that require a visa must apply for a Danish visa at a Danish embassy or consulate before traveling.



4. Types of Visa

- Commonly issued as short-stay visas (type C) for tourism, business, or family visits.



5. Processing Time

- Visa processing can take from a few days to a few weeks, so it's advisable to apply well in advance.



6. Duration of Stay

- Most visa-free visitors can stay for up to 90 days; visa holders can stay for the duration specified in their visa.



7. Health Requirements

- No specific vaccinations are required for entry, but travel insurance is recommended.



8. COVID-19 Regulations

- Check for any current COVID-19 entry requirements before traveling, as regulations may change.

Important things to know

1. Payments

- The local currency is the Danish Krone (DKK). Credit cards are widely accepted, often preferred over cash.



2. Tap Water

- Tap water is generally safe to drink.



3. Electricity

- The voltage is 230V, and plug types C and K (two round pins) are used. An adapter may be needed for devices from other regions.



4. Tipping in Restaurants

- Tipping is not mandatory but rounding up the bill or giving 5-10% for good service is appreciated.



5. SIM Cards

- Local SIM cards are available from providers like TDC and 3. They can be purchased at stores.



6. Driving Side

- In Denmark, people drive on the right side of the road.

Souveniers

1. Royal Copenhagen Porcelain

- This hand-painted porcelain, featuring elegant blue floral designs, is a Danish classic. It has been a symbol of luxury for centuries and remains highly collectible.




2. Danish Licorice (Lakrids)

- Denmark is famous for its strong, salty licorice, often coated in chocolate or infused with flavors like chili and coffee. It's a love-it-or-hate-it treat, but a true taste of Danish culture.




3. LEGO Sets

- The LEGO company was founded in Denmark, and bringing home a special edition set from the flagship store in Billund or Copenhagen makes for a fantastic keepsake.

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tradidional souvenier

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