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About the country Denmark

 Denmark is one of the most beautiful countries in Scandinavia. Every town and settlement is a picturesque fairytale place with original bright houses. The country still has a monarchical form of government with all its traditions and foundations. At the same time, the spirit of freedom is alive and well in Danish cities. The state government takes environmental issues seriously. The nature of the region is a real treasure, so about 3,000 hectares of forest are planted every year. Historical, recreational and ecological tourism is developing rapidly. So where to start getting to know the state? Which places should you visit first? Visiting Denmark is very easy. Ask our travel experts to organize a tour and they will gladly advise you on the best hotels and excursions.

Denmark vacations: Visiting three castles - the main attractions in Denmark

Denmark is a country where great architecture has been preserved despite the passage of time. Within the territory of Denmark, hundreds of such architectural monuments in various cities are open to tourists, the most popular of which are the following: Copenhagen is the cultural, economic and governmental center of Denmark. Tourists who love hiking and cycling will love it here. Must-see sights include the Andersen Museum, Nyhavn Quay, Amalienborg Royal Palace, the legendary Tivoli Amusement Park, the Round Tower, the Mermaid Monument and the Rosenthal Royal Gardens. Amalienborg in Copenhagen is one of the most beautiful castles in the country. It is still inhabited by the royal family. The palace was built in the mid-17th century. The whole complex consists of four different castles. One of them even preserves the 19th century interiors and furnishings. Kronborg Castle No visit to Denmark is complete without a visit to this magnificent building with its eerie splendor. It is the setting of Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. According to legend, the guardian of the country, Dane Oje, sleeps in the cellars. He wakes up at a dangerous hour for him. In addition to horror stories and legends, the building is also famous as a maritime museum. Egeskov Castle This castle is built in a surprisingly picturesque location. It stands on a clump of oaks in the middle of a lake and is surrounded by stunning Danish nature. It is surrounded by woods, a noble atmosphere and a park with flower beds and fountains. The palace itself has a real museum with a Renaissance interior and a retro car exhibition in the old barn.

Nature and great places in Denmark

Tourism in this beautiful country is also based on fairy tales. In Copenhagen, tourists visit the Langelinie gorge, where there is a centuries-old bronze statue of the Little Mermaid from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale.

There is also a museum dedicated to the author in the same picturesque town. Many tours to Denmark start with a visit to these places. The Danish capital also has an almost wonderful 'country within a country'. This is Christiania, a small state where cars are banned and smoking marijuana is allowed.

An unusual Danish vacation is to spend a weekend in Christiania, which was founded as a free town in the early 17th century.

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