Copenhagen
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Popular places in Denmark
Tivoli Gardens is the hub of Copenhagen’s cultural scene with live jazz and ornate mansions, but its fairground rides, including the terrifying Star Flyer, bring it firmly into the present. Drink in the sea air, tuck into fresh herring and browse the creations of classy modernist designers.
3 Popular places in Denmark
Domkirke Budolfi, Aalborg.
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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Old houses in street of Aarhus.
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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Hans Christian Andersen statue - Odense.
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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