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In Lund itself, the Kulturen is worth a visit. It's an outdoor museum with old houses/buildings from around Sweden that have been moved to the museum and demonstrate traditional architedture of various regions. There are some runestones at the entrance. http://www.kulturen.com/01_besok_oss/kulturen_eng.asp

The cathedral has a very old astronomical clock inside and the crypts are nice.

Restaurants: Staket is one of my favorites there - it's in a 15th century building and features wild game. The restaurant at the Grand Hotel is also very good. I make it a point to go to the Restaurant Finn in Martinstorget every time I get to Lund. There are a lot of other good choices - it's a university town.

In Copenhagen has tons of things to see and do - basically any guidebook will keep you occupied. I highly recommend Rosenborg Palace where the crown jewels are. Walk up the round tower - Tyco Brahe's observatory, Go see the Little Mermaid. The changing of the Guard at Amielenborg Palace should not be missed. Nyhavn is picturesque and has a lot of restaurants. Check the menus and pick whichever sounds best to you. Don't miss Tivoli. Shop on the Stroget. Visit the Glyptotek museum.

Restaurants: 1st choice would have to be St. Gertruds Kloster (Hauser Plads 32) near Rosenborg Castle. Great food and setting. Other good choices (in my opinion): Det Lille Apotek, the oldest restaurant in Copenhagen, is quite good. Ida DavidIda Davidsen for sandwiches (over 150 choices; near Nyhavn). I like Jensens Bofhus for the ribs.

Outside of Copenhagen/Lund, there's Roskilde with the Viking ships museum and the cathedral where the rulers of Denmark are buried.

Fredricksborg Castle in Hillerod is worth a visit, especially when they're holding the dragon boat races on the lake surrounding the castle.

Helsingor is a very nice town with Kronborg Castle which is the setting for Hamlet.

Malmo has a very nice old town with a lot of good restaurants.

2007-09-03 20:36:41 · answer #1 · answered by conley39 7 · 8 0

maybe check this out
http://www.aok.dk/section/english
http://www.visitdenmark.dk/siteforside.htm

I didn't have the attention span tp read the whole post before this one. But nyhavn is nice if the weather is good.

If you are willing to take the train for an hour (one way) maybe go see Kronborg in Helsingør (elsinore), the castle from hamlet.

2007-09-05 09:39:05 · answer #2 · answered by Thorpedo 1 · 0 0

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