Top Places to Visit in Denmark

Published 1 February 2018

Note: The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of RetoxMagazine.com

Denmark

17th-century Nyhavn Waterfront in Copenhagen
Aalborg Waterfront City
The North Sea Coast
Frederiksborg Castle Palatial Complex
Egeskov Castle in Funen
Bornholm's round churches

Where to Visit in Denmark

Denmark is officially known as the Kingdom of Denmark and it is a Scandinavian country comprising of the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. Denmark is great to visit during the summer months when the weather is warm, as there are nice beaches, lots of castles to sightsee, quaint villages to explore, great nature trails, and gorgeous cities and old towns to spend afternoons.

17th-century Nyhavn Waterfront in Copenhagen

Brightly coloured waterfront buildings behind a waterbody with boats

Pictured: brightly coloured townhouses of Nyhavn the 17th-century waterfront in Copenhagen, Denmark. There you’ll see boats, great architecture, a harbour, and lots of bars and restaurants facing the harbour. You can also take canal tours.

Aalborg Waterfront City

Nightscape of a waterfront city reflected in the body of water

Pictured: Aalborg waterfront city nightscape. Aalborg is a city in the Jutland region of Denmark

The North Sea Coast

Sand dunes, beach, blue sea and a blue cloudy sky

Pictured: Sand dunes and a white sand beach, Denmark. The North Sea beaches in Denmark generally speaking are very beautiful and worth a visit.

Frederiksborg Castle Palatial Complex

Castle moat with a red brick side of the castle in the photo

Pictured: Frederiksborg Castle, a palatial complex in Hillerod, Denmark. Inside the castle you can see the interiors of jaw-dropping beauty. Outside and around the castle you can enjoy majestic parks and gardens.

Egeskov Castle in Funen

Castle moat and castle photographed from a distance

Pictured: Egeskov Castle - one of Europe's best preserved Renaissance water castles on Funen Island. FYI: Funen aka Denmark’s Garden Island is the birthplace of the famous author Hans Christian Andersen.

Bornholm's round churches

A round white church of Bornhold with a cone shaped roof

Pictured: A round church of Bornholm. Bornholm is a Danish island known for its round churches built in 12th and 13th centuries.

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