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4 days in denmark
We have 4 days in denmark not including arrival, dep. We have never been before so Copenhagen is a must so I was figuring 2 days in CPH and then 2 days for day trips. Where are some places worth going? Its myself wife and 2 grandkids(17,14). WE like history, scenery cute towns etc but also fun things to do. We will go in early to mid may.
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You can easily fill 2 days and more in Copenhagen. For day trips take one to Roskilde (wonderful cathedral, Viking boat museum with interactive exhibits). For the other - head to the castles north of the city - one is supposed to be "Hamlet's: castle and another is more historic and furnished.
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I agree that Helsingor (location of "Hamlet's castle") is well worth a day trip and the town is quite pretty too. I'd also recommend a visit to Tivoli (in main square of Copenhagen) as it's a fun evening activity. Don't forget to visit the Little Mermaid and stroll along the waterfront.
I'd also recommend the Rundetaarn (Round Tower) in the centre of old town Copenhagen. |
Some ideas I have come up with for a trip my dad and I are taking in June for our 5&1/2 days in Copenhagen:
1&1/2 days Copenhagen (including arrival day, we will be arriving by train from Stockholm) 1 day to see Helsingor ( Hamlet's Castle ) or Frederiksborg Palace (OR BOTH if we get really ambitious) 1 day trip to Roskilde ( Domkirke, Viking Museum ) 1 day trip to Lejre ( Sagnlandet Lejre, which is a living history iron-age village, Gammel Lejre to see the archealogical sites eg. "Beowulf's Hall, Ship Burial, Mead Hall" ) 1 day trip to the island of Bornholm ( Round Churches, Hammerhaus, Cute fishing villages ), but if the weather is no good we will opt for Odense ( Birthplace of Hans Christian Anderson, picturesque village centre ) instead. Hopefully that's given you some ideas:) I would love to hear more ideas myself:) |
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