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Looking for fun things to do in Denmark? Browse Denmark sights, activities, and tourist attractions ranked by fellow travelers. Read reviews of the top things to do and see in Denmark. You may also write your own review of what to do in Denmark.
#1 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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cheriecher says:
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FLOWmarket is a design lab that explores what will be the short commodities of the future. Among the goods on the shelves of ‘FLOWmarket’ are inner calmness, pauses, stress killers, clean air, choice takers. The goal is a…
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#2 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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Kate_Rach says:
Christiania is really neat. The roads are dirt and no cars are allowed inside the wall of this self-goverened community. Drugs are sold on Pusher Street so cameras are not allowed in this area. All of the buildings are spray painted. It is well worth the walk to the area. I love the sign as you…
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#3 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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alyssa_ob says:
Møns Klint is amazing! Translated, it means the cliffs of Mon (an island). These chalk cliffs are similar to the white cliffs of Dover, formed at the same time, in fact. The park is located on the island of Møn in Denmark. You pay to park (included with Geocenter admission), but you can hike a…
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#4 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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Annatasja says:
Denmark suffers from soccer fever. No doubt about that! Like many other European countries we love this sport and over 300.000 men, women and children are playing in clubs. That is quite many considering that the fact that we are a population of only 5, 5 mill. people and in addition are all the peo…
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#5 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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cax says:
In the middle of Thors forrest is the deerpark, where Sika deer, fallow deer and wild boar lives in a natural habitat that you can come and visit and get up close and personal with the animals.
You are allowed to feed the animals with fresh apples or carrots (except wild boar) but you can not: b…
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#6 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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cax says:
Legoland is build up entirely on Lego bricks and devided into 8 worlds. From Legoredo which is the country world where you can go gold digging to the Pirate Bay where you can fight pirates in shark haunted waters.
Legoland is a superb stimulation for the imagination - beeing it for a 5 year old …
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#7 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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Marjis says:
Tivoli Gardens is amusement park in Copenhagen. I went there with my friend and we had really fun.
There is many good rides to try, if you go there The Star Flyer is must.
We didn't see any performance there. We saw performing stage and couple halls, but we didn't see anywhere schedule or somethin…
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#8 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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tvillingmarit says:
Lousiana Museum houses an exquisite collection of modern art by international artists such as Arp, Francis Bacon, Calder, Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Sam Francis, Giacometti, Kiefer, Henry Moore, Picasso, Rauschenberg and Warhol.
Every year, the Louisiana Museum shows six to eight major exhibition…
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#9 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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tvillingmarit says:
The history of the church stretches back more than 900 years. Over the ages, it has been converted, extended and altered both inside and out on a number of occasions. The building is probably the most beautiful example of a gothic church in Denmark.
The churce is named after King Knud, who reigned…
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#10 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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Marjis says:
If you are in Copenhagen you must go to see The Little Mermaid.
Statue is placed in the harbour and it is pretty easy to find. There is many signs to help tourists find it. If you are going to follow the signs you should know that The Little Mermaid is Den Lille Havfrue in Dansk.
There is not much…
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#11 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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cax says:
Copenhagen Zoo is definately one of the best. Of all the Zoo's I've been to onley Singapore can match it - and it definately belongs in a top five zoos of the world.
The entrance fee is DKK 130 which is quite a lot but on the other hand you get what you pay for and I dont mind paying a lot for a…
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#12 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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liekevo says:
Roskilde cathedral is a very nice cathedral which is the burial ground for danish monarchs. The cathedral is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The cathedral was built in the 12th and 13th centuries, and it was Scandinavia's first Gothic cathedral to be built of brick.
At the entrance I got a…
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#13 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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nadda says:
I went my first trip to the amusement park BonBon Land last summer at it was loads of fun. You pay an entry ticket and then you get to try all the rides as often as you like. I would most definate recommend anyone (both families and friends) to go to BonBon Land.
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#14 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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EmGa says:
With my school we went up the "Round Tower" which is a really cool thing to do. The mermaid sculpture is also pretty neat, although as exciting as some make it out to be. After we went up the tower, we just rambled around Copenhagen with a group of teenage Danish guys. I'd definite…
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#15 of 57 things to do in Denmark
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m49erfan says:
I've been living in Copenhagen on and off for about two years now and I have yet to write a review about anything that is in this place I now call home. So now is the time and I thought I would start out by reviewing one of my favorite museums in the world, the Louisiana Museum.
This museum is s…
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