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Domkirke Budolfi, Aalborg.
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Aalborg

Crammed with Dutch Renaissance buildings, modernist Alvar Aalto structures and 17th-century half-timbered mansions, Aalborg is an architectural hotspot. Settled by the Vikings over 1000 years ago, the Danish city enjoys a beautiful setting by the waters of Limfjorden and is a great base for enjoying the great outdoors.

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Photo by Thomas Nykrog Courtesy of Aalborg Tourist & Convention Bureau.
Old houses in street of Aarhus.
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Aarhus

Medieval cottages and 21st-century architecture sit side-by-side in Aarhus where dusty small-town nostalgia meets creative forward-thinking. Denmark’s second city is a fresh, vibrant place, from its narrow streets of shops selling traditional handicrafts and contemporary art to its green expanses and flower-filled gardens.

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Photo by Bob Krist, courtesy of Visit Denmark.
Hans Christian Andersen statue - Odense.
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Odense

In the heart of Denmark on Funen Island, Odense’s bike-loving locals earned it the official title of Denmark’s Cycle City. Monuments and museums dedicated to Odense’s most famous residents - fairy-tale writer Hans Christian Anderson and musical genius Carl Nielsen - are dotted around the city.

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