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2007-01-18 22:23:42 · 4 answers · asked by bluelover_gurl 1 in Travel Europe (Continental) Denmark

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Skagen, northernmost tip of Denmark

Arhus, university town on Jutland

Odense: HC Anderson's house

Copenhagen--
Nyhavn: the harbour
Tivoli: a bit touristy, gardens and amusement
Stroget (I can't make the Danish characters on this computer): pedestrian waking area
Amielenborg castle: royal family

Helsingborg castle: Hamlet's castle

There's also Legoland on Jutland if you have kids.

2007-01-22 01:59:42 · answer #1 · answered by elf2002 6 · 0 0

~ Nyhavn - very beautiful, and is about as Danish as it gets.
~ The Marble Church (Even if you're not religious it is an amazing building, really beautful, and very peaceful)
~ Skagen - the light there is very unique, and it is absolutely beautiful.
~ Tivoli - It is a bit expensive, but it is very beautiful, both during the summer with all the flowers, and during winther after dark, with all the lights and Christmas decorations everywhere.
~ Assistentskirkegården - it's a cemetary that is also being used as a park. It is really beautiful, with graves that are hundreds of years old. It's a great place for a picnic, and also to walk around and look at the graves. A lot of famous people are burried there, including H. C. Andersen. it mights sound a bit morbid, but it really is just a peaceful place, with lots og huge trees, plants, flowers... and gravestones :-)

2007-01-21 06:43:50 · answer #2 · answered by c_lotty2001 2 · 0 0

-Strøget in Copenhagen. It's, how do I call it, a collection of streets, with LOTS of shops and stores. It's my first choice to go shopping, and I go there ALL the time. I love the atmosphere out there, it's just great.

-Field's. It's a mall, and I go there if it's cold and raining, and would prefer not walking outside on Strøget. It's the biggest mall in Scandinavia, so it's just, shop away!

-Fisketorvet. A mall too. Also one of the biggest ones.

-The Little Mermaid. A statue in Copenhagen that you just need to visit if your a tourist in Denmark. It's "based" on the story which is called, surprisingly "The Little Mermaid" written by danish author HC Andersen.

-Parken. It's a stadium, and I'm only mentioning it, because FC Copenhagen (soccer team) plays there, and I'm a huge fan of them. So, you need to go and see a game by them, and you'll be amazed by them to. Actually, they were in Champions League this year.... Yeah okay, too much sports talk.

-And then, I don't know, you could see the Amalien Borg. It's a castle and it's the royale family who lives in there, so I dunno, it's interesting? No actually, it's boring. I should stop talking. And insulting a castle.

2007-01-20 19:07:19 · answer #3 · answered by Vi D. 2 · 0 0

The west coast.
Skagen.
Himmelbjerget ("sky mountain").
Bornholm.
Mols bjerge ("hills of Mols").

Have a look at this site: http://www.visitdenmark.com for more information on Denmark.

2007-01-19 06:58:11 · answer #4 · answered by southernrightwhale 3 · 1 0

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