Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and the place to start exploring this beautiful country. Copenhagen is the most visited city in Scandinavia, so you can only dream about calmness and a small number of tourists here. Nevertheless, it remains cozy and very atmospheric. You should start your acquaintance with Copenhagen with the monument to the Little Mermaid. Here you can also admire the fortress Kastellet, which was built in the 17th century. The palace ensemble Amalienborg, the official residence of the monarchs, also deserves attention. For romance, head to New Harbor, and for a beach vacation, come to Copenhagen in the summer.

Billund
Billund is a real LEGO kingdom. It is in this city that the first factory for the production of the famous constructor was opened. The largest LEGOLAND park is also built here. Absolutely all buildings, attractions and decor are made of LEGO. In total, this incredible complex took more than 46 thousand parts. The park will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults, but this is not the only attraction of Billund. A visit to the safari park and the racecourse, where you can take riding lessons and watch the races, is no less exciting.

Odense
Odense is a city for those who want to plunge into the fairy tale of Hans Christian Andersen, admire gingerbread houses and enjoy romance. Fairy-tale characters are found here at every turn, and you can also gather a whole collection of photos of various monuments. In addition, one of the main attractions of the city is considered to be the Cathedral of St. Knud, which is associated with both a sad and very beautiful story. Another interesting place for tourists is the “Funen Village”.

Aalborg
Aalborg is an amazing city that attracts tourists with its charm. Renaissance buildings, a Gothic cathedral, a castle that dates back to the 16th century, cozy streets – it is pleasant to walk here and enjoy the magical atmosphere. In addition to the listed sights, the city museums (art, history, Navy), the Town Hall, the mansion of merchant Jens Bang deserve attention. The highlight of Aalborg is the famous Jomfru Ane Street, which is pedestrianized and consists entirely of bars and restaurants with small terraces.

Roskilde
Roskilde is one of the most unusual cities in Denmark, the popularity of which increases several times in the first half of July. The whole secret is that it is at this time that the city hosts a large-scale rock festival, which is considered one of the coolest and most interesting in Europe. World-famous performers, beer rivers, cheerful and noisy young people – for a whole week the city changes its appearance beyond recognition. If you want a more relaxed and measured vacation, you should come to Roskilde at another time.

Aarhus
Aarhus is the second largest city in Denmark, which is nestled on the bay. It is often called the city with the youngest population, as a large number of students live here. For tourists, Aarhus is interesting for its sights: Town Hall, Frukirche Church, state and city museums, Viking Museum, “Old Town”, Botanical Garden. Thrill-seekers should visit the Tivoli amusement park, where you can try yourself in a free fall or on a dead loop.