elsinore castle in copenhagen
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elsinore castle in copenhagen
are there tours of elsinore castle?
how far is it time wise from copenhagen?
i imagine you can take a train there, or is driving the best option?
thank you,
how far is it time wise from copenhagen?
i imagine you can take a train there, or is driving the best option?
thank you,
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A great day: Train Cope to Helsingor (Elsinore in English) and then do the short walk to Hamlet's Castle (Kronborg Castle), which juts out into the Sound.
Return to station - note the many booze and cigarette shops in Helsingor - catering to the Swedish invasion to buy such stuff much cheaper than at home (at least was this way last time i visited)
Then hop the train to Humlebaek, from the station lies Louisiana, one of Europe's primo outdoor statue parks, lovingly overlooking the Sound
if still energized on train Humlebaek-Cope get off at a station that is a short walk from Bakken, the world's oldest amusement park and one which has lots of entertainment Tivoli style but it's all free (except rides) - neat restaurants, beer gardens, etc.
A great day
Return to station - note the many booze and cigarette shops in Helsingor - catering to the Swedish invasion to buy such stuff much cheaper than at home (at least was this way last time i visited)
Then hop the train to Humlebaek, from the station lies Louisiana, one of Europe's primo outdoor statue parks, lovingly overlooking the Sound
if still energized on train Humlebaek-Cope get off at a station that is a short walk from Bakken, the world's oldest amusement park and one which has lots of entertainment Tivoli style but it's all free (except rides) - neat restaurants, beer gardens, etc.
A great day
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There's a fee for entry; we were on our own inside the castle, except for a brief talk/tour of part of the below-ground fort (lucky timing that the English language tour was about to begin as we arrived).
Note: correct spelling is as PalenQ had it -- Helsingor
I also recommend the lovely Louisiana museum.
We used a 24-hr rail pass so did not buy a train ticket for that trip.
Note: correct spelling is as PalenQ had it -- Helsingor
I also recommend the lovely Louisiana museum.
We used a 24-hr rail pass so did not buy a train ticket for that trip.
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Look into the Klip Kard or whatever they call it for travel all over Zealand as the area is called.
You clip the card for each zone you travel thru - also good in Copenhagen - cheaper probably then buying regular tickets, which though aren't all that much - perhaps $20 round-trip or less.
You clip the card for each zone you travel thru - also good in Copenhagen - cheaper probably then buying regular tickets, which though aren't all that much - perhaps $20 round-trip or less.
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Hi Otto,
I strongly suggest visiting the Frederiksborg Slot instead of Kronborg.
http://wictor.dk/wictor/frederiksborg/frbslotGB.html
I strongly suggest visiting the Frederiksborg Slot instead of Kronborg.
http://wictor.dk/wictor/frederiksborg/frbslotGB.html
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Frederiksborg is considered the showpiece castle of Denmark - lovingly set in a lake - train to Hillerod, abut 30 mins or so from Cope then short walk to town center and hop boats to castle (or can walk around the lake)
yes i agree with Ira if had to chose one castle this would be it
But Kronborg, its assoc with Hamlet are tenuous but a calling card for some, is a fortress opposed to pleasure dome at Frederksborg but the setting, out in the Sound is stunning so would be hard to chose.
You could easily do both as trains run regularly Hillerod the short distance to Helsingor - do both if possible.
yes i agree with Ira if had to chose one castle this would be it
But Kronborg, its assoc with Hamlet are tenuous but a calling card for some, is a fortress opposed to pleasure dome at Frederksborg but the setting, out in the Sound is stunning so would be hard to chose.
You could easily do both as trains run regularly Hillerod the short distance to Helsingor - do both if possible.
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Fredericksborg is great too, it is the national history museum and has lovely gardens too, but the Helsingor fortress is pretty impressive too. Do both.
Roskilde is another fine day trip, for the Viking Ship Museum and the cathedral where all Danish monarchs, since about 1300, are entombed.
Not to mention a week's worth of fun in Copenhagen itself. I guess I need to go back.
Roskilde is another fine day trip, for the Viking Ship Museum and the cathedral where all Danish monarchs, since about 1300, are entombed.
Not to mention a week's worth of fun in Copenhagen itself. I guess I need to go back.
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yeah, i just want to go to take it all in, so i can tick that off my list. i'm a big shakespeare fan (just went to the globe this january) but also would just love to see copenhagen!
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Hi O,
>i do indeed want to go to the kronborg for the hamlet/shakespeare experience,..<
Hamlet's father's ghost no longer walks the parapets.
The statue of Holger Dansk is interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holger_Danske
>i do indeed want to go to the kronborg for the hamlet/shakespeare experience,..<
Hamlet's father's ghost no longer walks the parapets.
The statue of Holger Dansk is interesting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holger_Danske
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