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How long is the drive from Aarhus to Lund?

The direct drive from Aarhus to Lund is 221 mi (356 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 12 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Aarhus to Lund, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Copenhagen, Malmo, Odense, Helsingoer, Roskilde, Helsingborg, and Frederiksberg, as well as top places to visit like Casino Munkebjerg and Hindsgavl Dyrehave, or the ever-popular Silkeborg Church.

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Top cities between Aarhus and Lund

The top cities between Aarhus and Lund are Copenhagen, Malmo, Odense, Helsingoer, Roskilde, Helsingborg, and Frederiksberg. Copenhagen is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Aarhus and less than an hour from Lund.
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Odense

Odense, the third largest city in Denmark and the largest on the island of Funen, is a vibrant destination with a rich history dating back to the Viking Age. The city offers a blend of romantic streets lined with colorful houses and cobblestones alongside modern urban development and Nordic architecture. It's also home to Pupi Siciliani, where head chef Antonio Parisi brings his global culinary expertise to create an exceptional dining experience.
3% as popular as Copenhagen
9 minutes off the main route, 39% of way to Lund
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Roskilde

Roskilde, a city in Denmark located west of Copenhagen, offers a rich historical and cultural experience. Visitors can explore the Viking Ship Museum with its ancient vessels and active boatyard, as well as the Gothic Roskilde Cathedral housing the tombs of Danish royalty. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in a former royal mansion. For those interested in history, the Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
2% as popular as Copenhagen
6 minutes off the main route, 70% of way to Lund
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Helsingør

Helsingør, also known as Elsinore, is a captivating port city in eastern Denmark that overlooks the Øresund strait. The famous 15th-century Kronborg Castle, which served as the backdrop for Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” is a prominent attraction in the area. Additionally, visitors can explore the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark to delve into 600 years of Danish maritime history.
2% as popular as Copenhagen
26 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Lund
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Frederiksberg

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Frederiksberg is a picturesque and residential area known for its lush gardens and elegant Frederiksberg Palace. The neighborhood offers a charming shopping experience on Gammel Kongevej, where exclusive clothing and design stores are nestled. Visitors can also explore the delightful Værnedamsvej street, lined with cozy cafes and specialty food shops. Families can enjoy a visit to the nearby Copenhagen Zoo, home to attractions like the elephant house and the Arctic zone featuring polar bears and seals.
2% as popular as Copenhagen
9 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Lund
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Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a picturesque city located on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. The historic center, Indre By, boasts architectural gems like Frederiksstaden and Amalienborg Palace. Visitors can also explore Christiansborg Palace and Rosenborg Castle with its lush gardens. Culinary enthusiasts can partake in cooking classes offered by CPH Cooking Class to learn how to make traditional Danish dishes infused with New Nordic cuisine.
Most popular city on this route
9 minutes off the main route, 77% of way to Lund
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Helsingborg

Helsingborg, a charming coastal city in southern Sweden, sits opposite Denmark across the Øresund Strait. The city is famed for its historic old town, where the medieval Kärnan tower stands as a sole remnant of a fortress. Visitors can explore the Gothic Church of St. Mary nearby, which dates back to the 1300s.
2% as popular as Copenhagen
28 minutes off the main route, 85% of way to Lund
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Malmö

Malmö, a coastal city in southern Sweden, is known for its striking Öresund Bridge connecting it to Copenhagen, Denmark. The city center features the charming cobblestone square of Lilla Torg with cafes and shops selling local handicrafts. Malmö Castle, a 16th-century fortress, houses nature, history and art exhibits. The area near Mollevanstorget offers a diverse cultural experience with a young population and foreign ancestry.
9% as popular as Copenhagen
4 minutes off the main route, 90% of way to Lund

Best stops along Aarhus to Lund drive

The top stops along the way from Aarhus to Lund (with short detours) are Nyhavn, The Little Mermaid, and Kronborg Castle. Other popular stops include Rosenborg Castle, Frederiksborg Castle, and Lund Cathedral.
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Silkeborg Church

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Silkeborg Church, a magnificent Lutheran place of worship, stands tall and grand, adorned with intricate artwork. This awe-inspiring church is open daily from 08:00-18:00 for anyone seeking solace or spiritual enrichment. The church office, open on weekdays from 9:30-13:00, provides assistance to those in need.
Beautiful church
Torsten S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Silkeborg Church – A Peaceful Center in the Heart of Søhøjlandet (Read in English below) Silkeborg Church, centrally located in the heart of Silkeborg, is a beautiful and historic church that stands as a landmark for both the city and its religious life. Built in 1877 in the Neo-Gothic style, the church impresses with its tall brick facade and slender tower, which is visible from many parts of the city. It is not only an architectural gem, but also a place for reflection and spiritual immersion. Inside, Silkeborg Church offers a bright and inviting interior with high vaults and beautiful leaded windows that create a calm and peaceful atmosphere. The church's altarpiece and organ are particularly noteworthy and contribute to the artistic beauty that the church contains. In addition to its role as a religious center, the church is also a gathering place for cultural events such as concerts, making it a living part of Silkeborg's community. With its location near the Silkeborg Islands, the church is also a good starting point for visitors who want to combine spiritual reflection with a walk in the surrounding nature. Silkeborg Church – A Peaceful Landmark in the Heart of the Lake District Silkeborg Church, centrally located in the heart of Silkeborg, is a beautiful and historic church that serves as both a landmark for the city and a place of religious life. Built in 1877 in the neo-Gothic style, the church impresses with its tall brick facade and slender tower, visible from many parts of the city. It is not only an architectural gem but also a space for reflection and spiritual contemplation. Inside, Silkeborg Church offers a bright and welcoming interior with high vaulted ceilings and beautiful stained glass windows, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The church's altar and organ are particularly noteworthy, adding to the artistic beauty that the church holds. In addition to its role as a religious center, the church is also a gathering place for cultural events such as concerts, making it an active part of Silkeborg's community. With its location near the Silkeborg Lakes, the church is also an ideal starting point for visitors looking to combine spiritual reflection with a stroll in the surrounding nature. #creativeexploringdenmark #byjulius #churches of Denmark #kirkeridanmark (Original) Silkeborg Kirke – Et Fredfyldt Midtpunkt i Søhøjlandets Hjerte (Read in english below) Silkeborg Kirke, centralt beliggende i hjertet af Silkeborg, er en smuk og historisk kirke, der står som et vartegn for både byen og dens religiøse liv. Bygget i 1877 i nygotisk stil, imponerer kirken med sin høje murstensfacade og det slanke tårn, som er synligt fra mange dele af byen. Den er ikke kun en arkitektonisk perle, men også et sted for eftertanke og åndelig fordybelse. Indenfor byder Silkeborg Kirke på et lyst og indbydende interiør med høje hvælvinger og smukke blyindfattede vinduer, der skaber en rolig og fredfyldt atmosfære. Kirkens altertavle og orgel er særligt bemærkelsesværdige og bidrager til den kunstneriske skønhed, som kirken rummer. Udover dens rolle som et religiøst centrum er kirken også et samlingssted for kulturelle begivenheder som koncerter, hvilket gør den til en levende del af Silkeborgs fællesskab. Med sin placering nær Silkeborgsøerne er kirken også et godt udgangspunkt for besøgende, der ønsker at kombinere åndelig refleksion med en tur i den omkringliggende natur. Silkeborg Church – A Peaceful Landmark in the Heart of the Lake District Silkeborg Church, centrally located in the heart of Silkeborg, is a beautiful and historic church that serves as both a landmark for the city and a place of religious life. Built in 1877 in the neo-Gothic style, the church impresses with its tall brick facade and slender tower, visible from many parts of the city. It is not only an architectural gem but also a space for reflection and spiritual contemplation. Inside, Silkeborg Church offers a bright and welcoming interior with high vaulted ceilings and beautiful stained glass windows, creating a peaceful and serene atmosphere. The church’s altar and organ are particularly noteworthy, adding to the artistic beauty that the church holds. In addition to its role as a religious center, the church is also a gathering place for cultural events such as concerts, making it an active part of Silkeborg’s community. With its location near the Silkeborg Lakes, the church is also an ideal starting point for visitors looking to combine spiritual reflection with a stroll in the surrounding nature. #creativeexploringdenmark #byjulius #danmarkskirker #kirkeridanmark
Creative D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Open between 08-18. Large parking space in front. Definitely worth a visit when you are in the area. (Original) Åbent mellem 08-18. Stort p plads foran. Helt klart et besøg værd når man er I området.
0 — Google review
(Translated by Google) Denmark Is Beautiful 🇩🇰All Churches are Beautiful in Each Their Own Way (Original) Danmark Er Dejlig🇩🇰Aller Kirker er Smukke på Hver Sin Måde🥰
Mikkel K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful church room, but without frescoes. We went to a great concert with Die Herren where the church was a beautiful underlining of the message. (Original) Smukt kirkerum dog uden kalkmalerier. Vi var til en fed koncert med Die Herren hvor kirken var en smuk understregning af budskabet.
Mads D — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful Church, with leaded windows with beautiful patterns in them. (Original) Flot Kirke, med blyindfattede vinduer med flotte mønster i.
Familien — Google review
(Translated by Google) There were Heavenly Days in Silkeborg, and we went to a good concert with two choirs. (Original) Der var Himmelske Dage i Silkeborg, og vi var til en god koncert med to kor.
Vagn N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Thank you for the kind way you helped with my dear husband, Jens Holt's funeral on February 16, 2019. It wasn't your fault that there was something wrong with the bells. It was a very beautiful day. Thank you (Original) Tak for den fine måde i hjalp på til min kære mand, Jens Holts begravelse den 16. Februar 2019. Det var jo ikke jeres skyld at der var noget galt med klokkerne. Det var en meget smuk dag. Tak
Inga H — Google review
4.5
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3.5
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Torvet 10C, 8600 Silkeborg, Denmark
http://www.silkeborg-kirke.dk/
+45 86 82 08 79
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Casino Munkebjerg

Gambling house
Fun & Games
Bar
Restaurant
Video arcade
Casinos
The Casino is amazing, they have a wide variety of slots machines of all denominations and live gaming tables like American Roulette, Blackjack and Ultimate Texas Hold’em Poker. Very friendly stuff, don’t forget to give a tip when you win.
Stefan-Cristian M — Google review
Conference hotel with beautiful view
Søren M — Google review
Fantastick place if you have money to play it would be you favorit place to spend time
Kris D — Google review
Excellent service, nice staff, clean and high-end entertainment if you like casino :)
Michael H — Google review
Never won in roulette and live tables ! Have been to this hotel & casino dozens of times which proves its rigged coz i always win at least 3-4 times out of 10 in all other casinos in the world ! Oh and only one person who is betting BIG wins all the time ….why???? May be because he is playing for the casino …lol….. the world is full of scammers so pls play safe …play only with the money you can afford to loose !!
Manoj D — Google review
Nice hotel, nice views, good staff.
Pedrinski P — Google review
Top up
Thomas C — Google review
Good and Happy
TUAN C — Google review
4.1
(233)
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3.5
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Munkebjergvej 125, 7100 Vejle, Denmark
https://casinomunkebjerg.dk/?utm_source=jfm&utm_medium=gbp&utm_campaign=website-knap
+45 76 43 50 00
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Hindsgavl Dyrehave

Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Forests
Parks
Biking Trails
In this area you can spend several hours.....especially the 🦌
Kenn M — Google review
Wonderful! This place is one of the highlights of my trip to Middelfart, it's very lovely and calming place. I enjoyed it very much and I would love to go back (which I absolutely will) and spend more time walking around the park. This place is a "must visit" if you are in Middelfart, i recommend it to everyone.
Jan — Google review
Has several walking routes with different difficulty levels. We came with a baby stroller and there is a path fort that too. In addition there is a big group of deers (as advertised). Beautiful scenary as well. I recommend to visit.
Eligijus S — Google review
We drove thru this, it's super adorable and peacefull
Rhose H — Google review
Pretty nice. Good nature playground. And we saw four deer with nice antlers despite of not getting out there until close to lunch on a hot day.
Kim L — Google review
Nice park
Eskil N — Google review
Awesome place. You can also bring your dog on a leash. Pretty much guaranteed to spot wild deer!
Pim C — Google review
Wonderful place. Lots of paths you can walk and run on.
Jesper — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Hindsgavl Alle, 5500 Middelfart, Denmark
https://natur.middelfart.dk/naturomraader
+45 88 88 49 35
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CLAY Keramikmuseum Danmark

Art museum
Museums
Intimate museum featuring exhibits with ceramic artwork, including a sculpture garden & cafe.
Excellent ceramic exhibition with information about different clay types and processing parameters that result into different visual aspects of product. There is also shop where you can buy ceramic artworks. Cafe is here too
Amarok S — Google review
Fantastic! So assuming from the parking lot. We thought we would be in and out after looking at the works outside. Nope. It's all underground! So much to see. Learned a lot about ceramic art that I had no idea I could learn about. Beautiful museum. We didn't go to the restaurant.
Peter M — Google review
Didn’t know ceramics could have a whole museum, and that it being SO cool! I both learned something about the burning process, saw some of my own cultural heritage and saw some really cool exceptions as how clay can both be functional AND art. Loved it! I also bought a ceramic cup, because if not at CLAY museum, where else?
Line M — Google review
I’m in love with this place. The display and curation is of very high standards. A must is a visit to the café that is connected subterranean to the museum with beautiful views of the surroundings
Jan P — Google review
This place is WONDERFUL. I never imagined so much could be done with what is, irreverently, wet dirt. The range of artwork is incredible. The presentations are well thought through, and much information is provided about each exhibit. This museum is absolutely worth a visit. Note: the café was not open when I went, so no comment.
Julian G — Google review
Not bad, it's a small museum and the information write both in English and Danish. Price is ok as danmark's standard price 100DKK.
Adinda F — Google review
Beautiful exhibition, kind staff, excellent setting, free ladies products in the restrooms and a Café that strikes the perfect balance of cost, taste and presentation. Highly recommended for people with an interest in the ceramic arts. Not a good play for children though.
Badger — Google review
Museum is located in a beautifully restored house. Staff was friendly and helpful in English with some pamflets available in English as well. Exhibitions were fascinating and the store has many beautiful and extraordinary ceramic pieces.
Jeroen C — Google review
4.4
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4.5
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Kongebrovej 42, 5500 Middelfart, Denmark
https://claymuseum.dk/
+45 64 41 47 98
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Strøjer Samlingen

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Museum
Specialty Museums
Thank you so much. Me and my friend drove from sweden to visit this car museum, because our big interest is car museums, and what an amazing experience! The two guides Anders and Søren was very friendly and did till interesting stories about all cars. Also the owner Jørgen Strøjer did arrive and spoke a litteratur bit for us. And the car collection was the best I've seen. So many unique cars and all of them in absolute perfect condition! I really recommend this to all car people out there.
G S — Google review
We hired Claus to do a guided tour and we enjoyed every minute. Knowledgeable interesting capturing and funny. We did this as a group om men and will highly recommend this to other petrol-heads 😉. Thank you 🙏
Thorbjørn F — Google review
Do you like cars? Well this is the experience for you. 122-130 rare cars, all with a unique history and adventure in their own. The tour is very well told and very interesting.
Paul F — Google review
Pre-booked tickets only. Amazing and unique car collection. Probably the best in Denmark
Thomas B — Google review
Just awesome! If you can manage to get a guided tour it's really worth it! A lot of the cars have such a rich history behind them, and not just model wise, the individuel cars drivers to. Do it. See it.
Jesper L — Google review
Amazing place with an outstanding collection. Probably one of the best places with regards to variety, starting from F1 and Le Mans cars through modern supercars all the way to some true classic, there are even movie cars and royal vehicles. The guided tour also adds a lot to it with the stories and explanations. 100% would and will go again and again.
Máté S — Google review
Super cool and wide collection of cars! Such a hidden gem on Fyn and it is totally worth a visit!! I had a great time there and wish one day I will have one of those Super Super cars in my life :D
Denny H — Google review
Beautiful collection of vehicles and a great location for a business meeting.
Rob B — Google review
4.8
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5.0
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Bogyden 12, 5610 Assens, Denmark
http://www.strojersamlingen.dk/
+45 64 79 11 99
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Bogense Havn og Marina

Marina
Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
the place is very beautiful, there are accessible and clean restrooms, the beach is small and there are warnings to be careful when entering the water. lots of rocks, algae and mud. It has barbecue grills available and a park with toys for children, free parking. 😎
Cris 3 — Google review
Bogense Havn og Marina, located on the northwest coast of Funen in Denmark, is a picturesque harbor combining the charm of the old fishing harbor with the amenities of a modern marina. The marina boasts 700 berths, making it the largest on the island, and offers facilities such as a playground, fitness area, and nearby sandy beach. Visitors can enjoy various dining options, including fresh seafood at local restaurants, and explore attractions like the mermaid statue "Elle" and the Hans Christian Andersen sculpture. The harbor area is also known for hosting events like live music performances and vintage car meets during the summer months. Bogense Marina is conveniently located within a 10-minute walk to the town center and swimming bath.
Siddharth S — Google review
Cosy and small beach with a lot of opportunities,playing ground for children, free parking, clean toilets and barbecue,grill zones.
Timur S — Google review
What a beautiful place to be!!😍 Everyone should visit this harbor, beach and the pier...it's an amazing place to be. Sit on one af the many wooden seats & enjoy, just like we did💗
Ria B — Google review
Amazing place to see. You can meet crabs as well. Really good and poor place
Krzysiek G — Google review
Big places for big boats just at the entrance to the harbor - easy to enter from the sea side - very cozy habour area and great walking areas around Bogense city.
Morten K — Google review
Nice place to stop with campervan for a night. Electricity, Toilet, Shower and CamperserviceStation available.
Thomas K — Google review
A very nice marina. With a nice playground and plenty of places to barbecue
Marco S — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Sejlerkajen 13, 5400 Bogense, Denmark
+45 64 81 21 15
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Horne Rundkirke Og Mausoleum

Public bathroom
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
(Translated by Google) Interesting church (Original) Spændende kirke
Eva J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very fine church built over several periods. Quite old in the original parts. Both church and mausoleum are open. There is a small labyrinth in the grass behind the church. (and it's not very difficult 😁) You don't see round churches in many places, so for that reason alone, it can be interesting. Friendly staff. (Original) Meget fin kirke bygget over flere perioder. Ganske gammel i de oprindelige dele. Både kirke og mausoleum er åbent. Der er en lille labyrint i græsset bag kirken. (og den er ikke særlig svær 😁) Rundkirker ser man ikke mange steder, så alene af den grund, kan den være interessant. Venligt personale.
Per T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice round church but not special in terms of design. (Original) Leuke ronde kerk maar niet bijzonder qua inrichting.
Peter “ — Google review
(Translated by Google) The film Adam's Apples was filmed here. (Original) Hier wurde der Film Adams Äpfel gedreht.
Jessica Ü — Google review
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Søren Lundsvej 40, 5600 Faaborg, Denmark
https://www.visitfaaborg.dk/faaborg/planlaeg-din-tur/horne-rundkirke-og-mausoleum-gdk613774
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Broholm

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Hotel
Sights & Landmarks
Broholm hotel is a magnificent 12th-century castle that offers guests an authentic old-world experience. The castle boasts of grand rooms and suites with original furnishings, a moat, fishing facilities and excellent dining options. Guests can also marvel at the castle owner's collection of flint arrowheads, stone axes, whale bones and an Elk skeleton. It is definitely worth a visit as it offers luxurious accommodation with uniquely decorated rooms and top-notch restaurant services.
Amazing food. A teist on danish traditions amd friendly incredible service. If you pass by fyn be sure to check this testaurant out. They also serve lovely cake at their cafe
Kristin B — Google review
Amazing castle experience, where you can use almost all the rooms and furniture! We booked a room at the last minute, so we could stay in this beautiful castle only for one day. The room was simple but clean. And we spent most of our time at the drawing room. Hotel staff kind and friendly. Breakfast fresh and delicious.
Ozlem H — Google review
A beautifully renovated castle. The rooms felt authentic but modern enough to be comfortable in. They were even dog friendly and our Westie was allowed to stay with us. Great nature walks around the castle and the grounds have been kept up well. Do make sure to visit the little museum. It has an amazing amount of bronze age spear head collections.
BellHH S — Google review
Beautiful old castle with an interesting history, today operated as a hotel and restaurant. We only visited for a stroll and a look inside their very extensive collection of stone age flint tools. Worth a visit.
Søren F — Google review
Had a lovely afternoon at this beautiful place with great garden. Such a relaxing place. We had great lunch with great service and foods then we explore the mansion before we head to one of the cosy mansion room for our desserts and coffee surrounded by history. Highly recommended for a nice relaxing lunch and I can imagine would be lovely to stay for couple nights on a summer if you want a recharge too. Here some photos I took.
Kaz — Google review
Definitely worth a visit . Restaurant and hotel reported to be excellent. Although I went in to have a look at the rear of the castle where the castle owner has a fantastic collection of flint arrowheads , stone axes, whale bones and an Elk skeleton . Now why wouldn't you go have a look.
Montablan F — Google review
If Carlsberg did castles... WOW. If only one could give 6 stars. This place is just magical. The service is great, the location (a photographers dream), the peace and quite. It is staying in someone's home and a museum and a hotel all in one. Be sure to have dinner at least once and enjoy the local beer, aquavit and breakfasts. The Fairytale path which takes around 30 mins does a wonderful, forest clad, loop of the castle, the building of which is full of surprises... Best place I have stayed all year for sure.
Thomas R — Google review
Very cool experience, the castle itself is stunning with authentic furnishings throughout and the dinner service was delicious. Overall it was luxurious and the staff was great.
Candace M — Google review
4.5
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4.6
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Broholmsvej 32, 5884 Gudme, Denmark
https://www.broholmslot.dk/
+45 62 25 10 55
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Gudmindrup Lyng

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Beach pavillion
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
The beach pavilion Gudmindrup Lyng is a spacious and expansive sandy beach with secluded areas nestled among the dunes. Despite its sandy terrain, there is a well-defined pathway that allows easy access to the water for older people, those with disabilities, and parents pushing prams. Abundant room is available for children to play and have fun. The facilities include clean toilets and a kiosk offering a variety of food, ice cream, and drinks.
This place is an wide and open sandy beach with some privacy within the dunes. Although it is an sandy beach there is a fixed path so it is not bigger problem for old and disabled people as also for parents with pram to reach the water. There is also a lot of space for kids to play and enjoy. Toilets are existing and clean. Also a kiosk with some food, ice and beverages is existing. Free of charge parking is possible (not common in Denmark). In the after season (starting september) this place can be very contemplative.
Lars S — Google review
Four stars...for being in Denmark. Nice sandy beach with shallow waters. We have been there because we needed a bit of seaside to remind us we are in the summer😂 It was sunny and we were tempted to have a bath. Unfortunately, we did not have any towels. Dunes can shelter you from the wind. Parking is available really close to the beach. Worth a visit.
Chicco — Google review
An absolutely beautiful place to walk around and explore.
Bryan M — Google review
Best beach in Denmark without any doubt. Very clear water and when the weather allows you to take a swim you often see good temperatures here due to the bay.
Thomas H — Google review
Very nice beach area, pretty surroundings, good parking opportunities, opportunity for food. The beach itself is very nice with good sand. The water doesn't get deep till quite far out, so great place to take the kids. Also good for sea kayaking, for newbies too. And when hunger has set in, the Haveje eatery has great burgers. Definitely worth a visit if you're on vacation in the area
Peter L — Google review
5mtr depth, water clear enough to see the bottom . It takes a Boat though to get long enough out to reach 5mtr. Finest sand and clearest water on the island Sealand in Denmark. Short on parking spots, the city council ought to buy some empty pieces of land 5-600 mtr away to make it easier to park for visitors who come from a far distance
Theis B — Google review
Great beach. Very nice sand and lovely view.
Piotr T — Google review
Beautiful beach 🏖️
Vannara C — Google review
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4573 Odsherred, Denmark, USA
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Lynæs Havn amba.

Marina
Nature & Parks
Great place to set up a tent or a camper. And if you are into kite or windsurfing, this is the one of the best places in Denmark
Andreas T — Google review
Love the place there are always some kites surfers on the site It is nice to watch Water is shallow and clean
Ada G — Google review
Great place to stay. Lovely cafe and two restaurants and two I've crab ships. I would definitely stay here again
Paul C — Google review
Lovely place - and the kids playground is very good.
Anna — Google review
Nice and local place, with a big natural beach (low water) and also the possibility to bath in deeper water directly from the pear. Nearby you will find a surf center... A cosy place, where you can also enjoy a (good) burger or an icecream.
Ida J — Google review
Super, small marina, also, don't forget to visit the fish shop on the harbor. Freshly made fish cakes w. their homemade remoulade is a treat!
Michael E — Google review
It is windy and ideal for kite surfing, there can be a lot of people surfing on a weekend I if it's good weather or not. Not much else to do here, look at boats, sit down, enjoy the peace, I liked it.
Gwain K — Google review
the waters in the afternoon is absolutely perfection, the crabs stay close to the jetty, and the seaweed is at the bottom along with the sand, far off from ones legs and abdomen. at night, though, beware, for the horrific crustaceans are cruel and merciless and marks their vast appearance when the sun ceases and the moon stands tall. they are ruthless and unforgiven when you have been reaped of blood once, they've set off screams for their comrades to join the human hunt. you will not find safety in planting your being on the ground any longer. you should fear. fear for your dear life. good night, townsfolk, good night.
Agnethe ( — Google review
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Lynæs Havnevej 15B, 3390 Hundested, Denmark
http://www.lynaes-havn.dk/
+45 47 93 91 19
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11

Frederiksborg Castle Chapel

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
The Frederiksborg Castle Chapel, located in Hillerod just north of Copenhagen, is a must-visit destination. Accessible by a 40-minute train ride from Central Station Hovedbanegarden, the chapel offers an unforgettable experience with its stunning palace and gardens. Visitors can explore numerous exhibits and enjoy the opportunity to try on period costumes in the great hall.
It's a beautiful building. Easy to miss as part of the palace tour. Architecture is stunning. The ceilings you can sit and watch for hours. If you go take a good luck at the shields round the walls.
Matt D — Google review
So unexpected to find a Chapel inside this castle. Exquisitely beautiful!
Frankie P — Google review
Use the elevator if you have arthritis, otherwise there are only spiral staircases between the 5 floors of exhibits
G H — Google review
A beautiful castle built in the early 17th century. The alterpiece made of ivory and gold looks majestic. From the pre-historic to modern times, there's a lot to see. The gardens are a treat for the eyes and the castle is worth it.
Rajashree M — Google review
The building is being repaired as I went there, the inside is cleaned and well-maintained. The artworks of the royals and the shields are a bit special though, I also enjoyed the nouveau history bit that was shown on the third floor. The price was good for such a big exhibition. Now as for why I'm only rating it 3 stars, I personally don't think it's worth going out of your way to buy a ticket outside of Copenhagen to go here, because the inside of the castle looks a lot like that of any other's in Europe that I've been in so it's not very memorable and the vicinity is pretty bland in comparison with the inner part of the city.. don't misunderstand though, I'm not warning anyone against visiting this. If you're using public transport I'd recommend buying single tickets and not the big city pass, outside the main city the town isn't very touristy.
Ruu S — Google review
Great chapel to visit if you are a tourist. Nicely maintained and awesome to see the organ and how it looks from the inside during the maintenance.
Anson N — Google review
Amazing Denmark: A Journey Through History at Frederiksborg Castle Visiting Frederiksborg Castle was an immersive journey into the grandeur of Danish history. The castle's chapel, with its ornate interior and serene ambiance, evokes a sense of reverence for the architectural mastery of a bygone era. Each room in the castle tells a story, adorned with intricate ceilings and walls that bear the brushstrokes of artists who have captured the essence of Denmark's regal past. The gardens are a testament to landscape artistry, offering a tranquil retreat with meticulously trimmed trees lining the pathways, leading visitors through a verdant tableau of nature's splendor. Frederiksborg is not merely a castle; it is a narrative etched in stone, paint, and flora that continues to enchant visitors with its historical splendor and artistic heritage.
Ricardo L — Google review
It is definitely a castle that must be visited. But you should spend a day to visit it. İt is very big and detailed rooms inside. The best thing: it is also possible to use audio guide to understand exhibited pieces.
Elif M — Google review
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Frederiksborg Slot 10, 3400 Hillerød, Denmark
http://www.frederiksborg-slotskirke.dk/
+45 70 23 03 93
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Frederiksborg Castle

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Frederiksborg Castle, a stunning lakeside palace nestled in Hillerod, Denmark, is a treasure trove of Danish and royal history. Originally constructed in the early 17th century for King Christian IV, this magnificent fortress showcases Dutch Renaissance architecture and stands proudly amidst its picturesque moat-lake. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds featuring beautifully manicured baroque gardens and access the central courtyards without charge.
Absolutely stunning! Frederiksborg Castle is without a doubt one of the most impressive baroque palaces I’ve ever visited - and I’ve seen many across Europe. The architecture is grand and elegant, with richly decorated rooms full of history, royal portraits, and fascinating artifacts. The chapel alone is a masterpiece, and knowing that Danish monarchs were crowned there adds a real sense of significance. The surrounding grounds are equally breathtaking. The baroque garden is massive and beautifully kept, offering amazing views of the castle from different angles. You can easily spend hours walking around the lake, gardens, and courtyards. Fun historical note: the castle was built by King Christian IV in the early 1600s and later restored after a major fire, thanks in part to the founder of Carlsberg beer! It now houses Denmark’s National Portrait Gallery and offers a deep dive into Danish royal history. A must-visit if you’re anywhere near Copenhagen — worth the short trip to Hillerød. Peaceful, majestic, and unforgettable. It made me think of some amazing palaces of Peterhoff, Saints Peterburg.
Dmitry Z — Google review
The most beautiful castle i have ever seen, no doubt. We got lucky as well to be able to hear the oldest working organ being played, amazing spectacle, i recommend planning visit according to the schedule of this performance. Wherever you look in this castle there is something beautiful to see. Really amazing and there is a massive beautiful park as well with small coffee shop to sit down, relax and enjoy the view.
Laurynas101 — Google review
This was a great castle! The landscaping was amazing. I would have loved to go inside but we were running out of time. Scenic, picturesque - definitely recommend
Nikhil N — Google review
Frederiksborg Castle is a grand and beautiful castle located about an hour from Copenhagen 🇩🇰. You can take a train to Hillerød Station, and from there it’s an easy 1 km walk to the castle 🚶‍♂️. Entry fee is 110 DKK per person, and the castle is surrounded by stunning gardens and a peaceful lake that make the whole place truly picturesque 🌿🏰. When we visited, some parts were under renovation, and the museum inside didn’t have much that was interactive. Still, the architecture and royal atmosphere make it a pleasant visit, especially if you love history and photography 📸. If you’re short on time, we’d recommend visiting Kronborg and Rosenborg first, and then Frederiksborg — in that order ⏱️. Each has its own charm, but Kronborg and Rosenborg felt more engaging overall ✨.
YG T — Google review
Nice place to visit if you are staying in Copenhagen and have half a day extra time! The castle is surrounded by a very beautiful park and a nice lake. The museum also worth visiting, if you are interested in danish history!
Saeed M — Google review
Why visit? ✅ If limited on time, tour the grounds for free (no cost). ✅ Regarding the grounds, there are so many different views to enjoy while walking the property: gardens, waterfronts, bridges, courtyards, etc. ✅ The castle interior (admission required) is loaded with artwork, antiques, and rooms that stun with both size and intricate detail. Why skip? Honestly, I can’t think of any reason. If limited on time, at least walk to the grounds to get a good look. If spending a day in town, this is THE attraction to visit.
Troy W — Google review
This is a lovely easy day trip out of Copenhagen. A single 40 minute ride on the E train to Hillerød station then a 15 minute walk or short bus ride to the castle. The castle is huge and rarely crowded, but the vast rooms, artwork, and gardens are gorgeous. Check out the tour times before you visit - we were lucky to arrive just in time for the English language tour and it was superb. The castle is an easy walk from town, but there’s also a small boat which does a lap of the lake and for a small fee takes you to the garden and the far side of the castle.
Stephen S — Google review
We knew this place was one of those 'must see' locations on the island of Sjælland and I vaguely remembered going there when I was 12, entry is also included within the Copenhagen Card. We had actually spent the entire day in Copenhagen the day previously and so had always planned to head north the following morning. We were back at Tivoli by the afternoon so definitely recommend this as a day if you've the stamina. Very impressive castle and worth the visit. It would probably have been better a few weeks later when the wee boat on the Slotssøen was running again (too early in the season) but then I imagine you'd want more than just a morning in the area when the weather is warmer too. The bonus was that it was really quiet - you'll see from the photos we were often the only family in these huge and spectacular rooms.
L E — Google review
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Frederiksborg Slot 10, 3400 Hillerød, Denmark
https://frederiksborg.dk/
+45 48 26 04 39
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Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

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Modern art museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebaek, Denmark showcases an impressive collection of international contemporary and modern art dating back to 1945. The museum also features temporary exhibitions and is suitable for all ages. Visitors can bring their own food and drinks or dine at the cafeteria/restaurant. The facility is easily accessible with baby strollers and boasts creative spaces for children to play and create.
Super fun place to examine modern art. Honestly, I'm not a huge fan of modern art but this place was a lot of fun. The sculpture garden was the highlight but in a very special way. Be sure to first experience seeing the sculptures from inside the museum as you peruse the other exhibits then experience them from the outside. This made me really appreciate how well the sculpture and the building integrates with each other and with the surrounding environment - both the rise and fall of the property and the background of the sea and sky. Just a superb experience.
Dennis L — Google review
About an hour by train outside of Copenhagen city centre and then 10 minutes walk from Humlebaek station. The ticket can be book online but it was also super easy to buy it on arrival with no queue when we go on Sunday midday. There are a little bit of outdoor sculptures and some indoor gallery. Nice view and some interesting displays. There are 2 gift shops, one on the ground floor and one downstairs. I had a fun train ride.
Penny G — Google review
This museum is a wonderful reason to take a short trip and experience another side of Denmark beyond Copenhagen. It offers a great opportunity to focus on and appreciate the works of talented contemporary artists. The outdoor installations, in particular, blend beautifully with the gardens and surrounding landscape. The number of artworks feels just right—not overwhelming—allowing you to take your time, enjoy the scenery, and relax as you explore, especially on a pleasant day.
Jaemin L — Google review
Really amazing museum. Large galleries, beautiful outdoor space with ocean views, great 2-story gift shop and restaurant. Plan to spend about 2.5 hours wondering around. Really enjoyed the exhibits and architecture. We bought our tickets online and they were good for one use within one year of the time of purchase. The train ride is about an hour from downtown Copenhagen.
Alan Y — Google review
Beautiful museum, really recommend the trip out of the city to visit. Great, easy train journey too with a short walk to the museum which is set in the most fabulous building and grounds. We booked tickets in advance so we didn’t have to queue, which id recommend if you can. Loved the sculpture garden, definitely go on a dry day so you can make the most of the gardens and the views over the water. Wonderful cafe, with space to eat/drink outside in the sun. Great coffee. Beautiful shop with loads of fab design based gifts, art prints, ceramics, books and accessories. Cloakroom space through the back of the shop to store bags and coats in lockers is so useful. A card machine is available for those without local coins to use.
Ellie W — Google review
After being to several modern arts meseums I think they are not for my taste.I have to be objective tho. I think the exhibitions were smartly and beautifuly placed. The place itself was clean and not overcrowded. Nice cafe to relax, have a drink or a snack. Beautiful views at the sea while you walk in the garden area.
Andrew K — Google review
Visiting the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art was one of the highlights of our Copenhagen trip; it made for such a beautiful day out of the city. The museum is located in Humlebæk, about 35–40 minutes north of Copenhagen. We took the train and the journey was quick, scenic and very comfortable; once you arrive it’s only a short 10 walk from the station to the entrance ( just follow the crowd) The museum first opened in 1958 and was created with the vision of making modern art accessible in a place where people could experience it alongside nature rather than in a formal or intimidating setting. The architecture is stunning! Designed by Jørgen Bo and Vilhelm Wohlert, and the layout feels thoughtful and calm. There are long corridors of glass, open courtyards, natural light everywhere and pathways that lead you between indoor gallery spaces and the outdoors. It’s the kind of building where you notice something beautiful around every corner. The museum is known for showcasing both international and Danish modern and contemporary artists. They have an incredible permanent collection, and new exhibitions are rotated throughout the year so there is always something fresh to experience. The sculpture garden overlooking the sea might have been my favourite part; walking through the garden with large scale artworks and hearing the ocean just behind them felt very special. Inside there are two places to eat: one café outdoors along the sculpture garden path, and one beautiful indoor restaurant with large windows facing the ocean. We stopped at the restaurant and enjoyed a glass of wine and something delicious to eat while looking out over the coastline; such a peaceful moment in the middle of exploring. There is also a fantastic gift shop filled with design pieces, prints, books and souvenirs. Perfect if you want to take something home to remember your visit. This museum is big; we spent nearly the entire day there and I’m glad we didn’t rush. We took our time walking through the exhibitions, stopping for breaks, sitting outside, and exploring the gardens. It is absolutely the kind of place where slowing down makes the experience even better. Entry tickets cost 145 DKK for adults, with students holding a valid student card paying 125 DKK. Children and young adults under 18 have free entry. We bought our tickets on arrival and there was no wait at all, which made our visit feel relaxed from the start. Opening hours when we visited were Tuesday to Friday from 11:00 to 22:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 11:00 to 18:00; the museum is closed on Mondays. I imagine summer weekends are the busiest, so if you prefer a quieter experience, weekdays are probably ideal. A quote that came to mind while wandering around was “Art washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” It felt fitting, because this place truly lifts something inside you. If you are visiting Copenhagen and want a day where art, architecture and nature come together beautifully, I highly recommend coming here. It’s calming, inspiring and incredibly memorable; I would happily return again.
Happy D — Google review
Lovely museum situated in a gorgeous place looking out on the ocean and Sweden. Loved some of the art, hated some of the art - the perfect modern art experience. The grounds were fun to explore and linked together with the sculptures and exhibition wings beautifully. Amazing shop as well, I wish I had more money as I would happily take most of it home
Will S — Google review
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Gl Strandvej 13, 3050 Humlebæk, Denmark
https://louisiana.dk/
+45 49 19 07 19
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M/S Maritime Museum

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Maritime museum
Museums
The M/S Maritime Museum in Helsingor, Denmark offers a unique underground experience showcasing the history of Danish seafaring and trade. The modern building provides an intriguing setting for exhibits on this maritime heritage. Located on the northeast coast of Zealand, it stands opposite Helsingborg, Sweden. The museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in delving into Denmark's rich seafaring past.
The museum was very informative and attractive. For adults and for the kids it's for everyone who wants to learn something about Danish maritime history. The museum shop was weak if I compare it with the Viking museum in Roskilde. But overall I definitely recommend this museum. Actually just for this museum you can come to Helsingør.
Yunus D — Google review
Worth a trip to Denmark! It’s not only worth a detour to finish your Copenhagen pass, it could be the cornerstone of your entire trip; according to the Michelin rating, it’s the top note! The museum is set in a dry dock, adorning an incredible architecture. Very kids friendly, with a huge playing area that also instructs, it offers a story within the story with a clandestine mouse that the kids have to hunt for. As for the adults, the museum is multifaceted, showing history, WWII, the influence of shipping, but also stunning models and a mesmerizing photo exhibit of sunk boats and their treasures. Tank to the team, always smiling as they provide answers to the most obscure questions, and the generous donators that made this museum possible. The shop offers quality products designed or made in Denmark. If the cafe is closed, there is a huge indoor food trucks area nearby! There’s more than Hamlet in Helsingør!
Pierre-Etienne C — Google review
It was our second visit to the museum, which underwent an excellent renovation during the winter of 2024–spring 2025. We continue to love the place, as do our kids. It’s a spot where you can learn a great deal about Denmark’s maritime history and spend hours admiring the many boat models. We highly recommend a visit and suggest planning to spend 2–3 hours there.
Martino B — Google review
Great place. You can spend at least 2 hours in it. Lots of history, ship models, war stories and fun for kids.
Todor P — Google review
Lovely museum, explaining the history of Danish sea travels, life and lost lives at sea and much more. Beautifully displayet all over the museum.
Karin B — Google review
Impressive museum with a great shop selling quality merchandise. Well laid out with a qualiat the half way point. Every section of every hall has interesting artefacts, with everything fully explained on Dutch and English. Including the fractured skull of a sailor who fell from the mast of a tall ship.
Chris G — Google review
This museum is so much fun, it deserves all 5/5 stars. Not 4.5, not 4.7, but a proper 5. The effect the museum had on us is that our new dreamjob is to design museums about on the surface boring subjects. Making ships this interesting, quite the accomplishment. It was very interactive, we learned a lot and we loved finding the hidden mice 🐭 (and we're grownups!) Discovered this museum thanks to the CPH card, and would recommend anyone to make a stop here, along with the castle right next to it. Great stuff!
Marloes F — Google review
Cool place. If you are a ship enthousiast you should visit.
Andrew K — Google review
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Ny Kronborgvej 1, 3000 Helsingør, Denmark
http://www.mfs.dk/
+45 49 21 06 85
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Kronborg Castle

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Castle
Museums
Kronborg Castle, also known as Hamlet's Castle, is a 16th-century Renaissance masterpiece located in Helsingor, Denmark. This UNESCO World Heritage site is famous for being the inspiration for Elsinore in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet.' The castle features baroque green-copper spires and is surrounded by moats and fortifications. Visitors can explore the inner palace's royal chambers, tapestries, ceiling paintings, and viewpoints.
Good: ✅ This is THE attraction in town. Beautiful property, castle, and engaging museum. ✅ Tailored visits. With a few hours on hand, pay admission and see it all. If short on time, walk the exteriors (amazing views) at no cost. Either journey is at your own pace. ✅ Well organized. There are sections of the castle with color-coded entrances from the main courtyard. A color-coded map is provided making it easy to make choices—see what you want. Caution: ❌ Obviously, a rainy day will alter the outdoor experience. However, for those paying admission, there is still so much to see inside. Summary: Aside from the adjacent cobblestone streets meandering through a charming cluster of shops and restaurants (an attraction on its own), the Kronborg Castle is the star attraction in town. An exploration will not disappoint.
Troy W — Google review
Kronborg Castle is one of the most impressive and atmospheric places I visited in Denmark. Overlooking the Øresund Strait, this UNESCO World Heritage site is not only visually stunning, but also packed with history and character. Known worldwide as “Hamlet’s Castle,” it fully lives up to its fame. The rooms and royal chambers are beautifully preserved, giving you a real sense of the grandeur of the Danish monarchy in the Renaissance era. But the highlight for me was exploring the dark, eerie casemates — the old military barracks beneath the castle. Walking through those damp, stone tunnels really brings the past to life. You can almost feel the presence of the soldiers who once took shelter there. And then there's Holger Danske, the legendary statue deep in the basement. According to Danish folklore, this mythical warrior sleeps under Kronborg Castle and will rise to defend Denmark in her time of need. Seeing the statue in the dim light down there added a magical, almost mythological touch to the whole experience. If you're into history, legends, or just want to explore a magnificent fortress with great views and an unforgettable atmosphere, Kronborg is absolutely worth the visit. Take your time — there’s a lot to discover.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Learned a lot about Danish history at Kronborg Castle — magnificent architecture and rich stories of kings and battles. The tower visit is absolutely worthwhile, offering stunning views over Helsingør and across to Sweden. A must-see for anyone interested in history, culture, and royal heritage.
Markus M — Google review
What an experience! One of the most interesting castle I have ever visited. There many things to see during your visit there make sure to be on time so you don't miss anything. The underneath area was very spooky and adventurous!
Andrew K — Google review
Visiting Kronborg Castle was such a wonderful way to start our week in Denmark; we went on a Monday (during shoulder season) and it set the tone beautifully for our week ahead. The castle is located in the quaint town of Helsingør, about 45 minutes by train from central Copenhagen. The ride is comfortable and scenic, and from the station it’s a short walk into town and up to the castle grounds. We paid about 145 DKK for adult entry, students 125 DKK, and children under 18 were free. Kronborg dates back to the early 1420s when a fortress first stood here; later in the 16th century King Frederick II transformed it into the grand Renaissance castle you see today. The setting is dramatic: right at the narrowest point of the Øresund Strait, looking across toward Sweden, which explains its historic importance. The connection to William Shakespeare’s Hamlet adds a layer of legend and story: this very site inspired the “Elsinore” of the play. “To be, or not to be” seems almost to float in the air when you walk the corridors. We spent a few hours exploring and I’m so glad we didn’t rush; We enjoyed the whole castle, then ventured down into the crypts beneath the castle which felt a bit eerie, then examined the great halls, ramparts, the chapel and the sweeping views over the water. There’s a nice café inside and the gift shop nearby is well worth a browse and I found some beautiful keepsakes to take home. The town of Helsingør is charming, with historic buildings, small cafés and the sea at its doorstep; combining lunch in the town centre with our castle visit made for a really nice day out of the city. One important note: accessibility is limited; the castle has many stairs and no elevator, so it’s not ideal for wheelchairs. Opening hours when we visited were Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 until 16:00 in the off-peak season; the castle is closed on Mondays. During spring and summer months the hours are extended and on major holidays special times apply, so it’s worth checking ahead. Summer weekends in particular can get busier; if you prefer quieter exploring aim for a weekday morning. If you’re in Copenhagen and craving a day trip with history, drama and stunning scenery, I highly recommend Kronborg Castle.
Happy D — Google review
Few things you can say about Kronborg Castle other than incredible. There’s so much to see, experience, and learn here — the amount of history within these walls is astounding. The preservation work is truly impressive, allowing visitors to step back in time and appreciate this remarkable piece of Denmark’s heritage. I had an amazing time touring the castle and would highly recommend it to anyone visiting the area.
Savanah E — Google review
A magical place full of history! Kronborg Castle is truly impressive - elegant, mysterious, and full of stories. The view of the sea is breathtaking, and it's easy to imagine Shakespeare's Hamlet walking through the halls. Beautiful architecture, calm atmosphere, and great exhibitions. Just make sure to dress warmly - it can be quite windy there, even in spring!
Tetiana — Google review
Kronborg is wonderful and easy day trip from Copenhagen on the train. It exceeded all expectations. The castle is gorgeous. The exhibits are fantastically interactive and engaging. The Hamlet characters coming to life was a highlight. The views of the sea are incredible. Also, great town to explore ..
Sean M — Google review
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Kronborg, 3000 Helsingør, Denmark
https://www.kronborg.dk/
+45 49 21 30 78
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

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Art museum
Museums
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a captivating fine art museum that showcases a diverse collection of ancient Mediterranean sculptures, 19th-century French and Danish artworks. The museum offers an immersive experience for art enthusiasts, featuring artifacts from ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Visitors can also explore the impressive winter garden within the museum's premises, providing a picturesque setting for artistic inspiration.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is an absolute treasure for anyone who appreciates timeless art and refined curation. From the moment you walk through its grand halls, you’re transported into a world of elegance, history, and cultural richness. The museum is beautifully maintained, and every space — from the central winter garden to the majestic marble galleries — feels thoughtfully preserved and respectfully presented. I especially loved the vast collection of classical art — Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities that are truly world-class. The 19th-century Danish and French collections, with works by artists like Rodin, Degas, and Gauguin, are equally impressive and thoughtfully displayed. One of the biggest highlights is the rooftop terrace, which offers stunning panoramic views over Copenhagen. It’s peaceful, not overly crowded, and provides a perfect pause between exhibits. I truly appreciated that this museum didn’t overload the experience with disjointed, ultra-modern bizarre conceptual art that many other museums now seem obsessed with. Here, the focus remains where it should: on quality, craftsmanship, and the enduring power of the classical tradition. The Nordic and Germanic nations have a rich cultural legacy, and the Glyptotek honors that brilliantly. The staff was kind, professional, and welcoming — clearly proud of the institution they help run. Whether you’re an art lover, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who values beauty over trends, this place is a must-visit in Copenhagen.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Beautiful museum! I absolutely love when museums are filled with statues and this one was filled with them! The building is stunning as well, with sort of an indoor garden by the entrance and big rooms filled with artwork. There’s also a rooftop which was a surprise and has a stunning view of Copenhagen. The reason why I’m not giving them more stars is because of how rude the staff were in the mummy section. There were two young boys (staff apparently) who kept whispering and talking to each other without caring there were people in the room. It completely ruined the vibe and I felt really uncomfortable. I understand it gets boring down there and you need to pass the time, but could you NOT talk when people are there? The amusement park is next door so you will probably hear some screams thought out the museum which was also creepy at times but inevitable. Overall I recommend it. I spent around 2/3 hours there and think I managed to see most of it. You can purchase the ticket online with the QR by the entrance and it’s cheaper. Video of the cute plushies! So expensive tho.
R V — Google review
A must-visit museum in Copenhagen! The Glyptotek is absolutely stunning, a perfect blend of art, history, and architecture. The collection ranges from ancient sculptures to impressionist masterpieces, beautifully displayed in serene galleries. The central winter garden is breathtaking, and the overall atmosphere feels peaceful and inspiring. I could easily spend hours here. Truly one of Copenhagen’s cultural gems!
Giorgos G — Google review
Glyptoteket is, hands down, the most beautiful museum in Copenhagen. The atmosphere inside is incredible – there’s really nothing else like it, especially when you walk through the Winter Garden. It’s such a peaceful and stunning space. The exhibitions are great too, especially if you’re into ancient Greek and Roman culture. That’s definitely my favourite part of the museum. I also really enjoy the Egyptian section, and it’s super cool to go downstairs and see the mummies. They do have other exhibitions with paintings, but that’s not really my thing, so I usually skip those. For me, it’s all about walking around and admiring the statues
Anne L — Google review
I think this might be one of my favorite museums I have visited in my life so far. The statues were incredibly moving and beautiful, and the interior of the museum was breathtaking, every corner is designed with such attention to detail. The exhibitions are also very interesting, and I would definitely recommend a visit to anyone coming to Copenhagen. The museum also has a restaurant and bar where you can enjoy a drink or a snack, as well as a shop with unique items if you’d like to take something home. Plan at least 1 to 2 hours for your visit. Unfortunately, we only had 45 minutes since we arrived close to closing time, but it was still worth it!
Arzu A — Google review
One of my favourite museums in the world, absolutely love the range of art and artists. Impressive selection of French artists, if you love sculpture then it is a great place to visit. It’s also a beautiful, well curated environment to boot.
Katerina — Google review
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is one of Denmark’s most iconic art museums, founded by the Carlsberg brewery’s visionary creator. The museum houses thousands of rare and precious works — from Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome to 19th-century European masterpieces by renowned artists like Rodin, Degas, and Gauguin. A unique highlight is the Winter Garden, a stunning indoor oasis filled with lush greenery and natural light — the perfect place to pause and soak in the timeless atmosphere between the galleries. Good to know: Admission is free on the last Wednesday of each month, so don’t miss the chance to explore this world-class collection at no cost.
Huu V — Google review
Beautiful museum with a wonderful indoor garden/courtyard, ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, and an amazing Ancient Egypt exhibit with real mummies and art from 5,000 years ago. They also have interesting audio to listen to where you can put on headphones and listen to an expert describe more about the art. I listened to the one where an expert on hieroglyphs described what an ancient stele was describing. One of my favorite museums. Good to note if you want to go that buying tickets online is cheaper.
Daniela C — Google review
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Dantes Plads 7, 1556 København, Denmark
https://glyptoteket.dk/
+45 33 41 81 41
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The Round Tower

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Observatory
Sights & Landmarks
The Round Tower, also known as Rundetarn, is a remarkable 17th-century structure in Copenhagen. It was originally built as an astronomical observatory and features a unique spiral ramp instead of traditional stairs. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the city from this architectural gem while experiencing its rich history. The gradual ascent makes it accessible to all, appealing to history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking breathtaking vistas of Copenhagen.
Nice view from the top, you can also take a peek into the observatory up there. That's is also a shop with beautifully designed items (notebooks, post cards, posters, etc) that's adjacent to an art school exhibition. Plus you can take a look into the church's attic and learn about historic stuff
Jana G — Google review
Totally worth the visit! It has a very cool architecture spiraling all the way to the top, ending with a rooftop deck, amazing views and also an observatory. It has some art installations inside too.
MAXIM P — Google review
The round tower is a must see if you visit Copenhagen! It is Europe’s oldest observatory building and it offers breathtaking views of the city. There is an art gallery on one of the floors which has some interesting pieces
Aynsley J — Google review
Great attraction right in the city center. The ticket costs around €8. The climb is easy, with very few steps, and the views from the top are beautiful — you can see the entire city from above. There’s also a small museum and a small art exhibition inside. I didn’t visit many attractions in Copenhagen, but I’m glad I visited this one.
Katerina Z — Google review
Not to be missed. The line was short (on a late Saturday morning). Built under the direction of Danish monarch Christian IV between 1637 and 1642, this impressive tower offers stunning views of the København skyline along with the Øresund Bridge and Sweden in the distance. There are stairs only at the top; the sloping ascent made it possible for Christian IV to view his realm while riding in his carriage.
John Q — Google review
Beautiful building and it was awesome that the tower's path is the slope so it was such a nice way to travel up and down the building, I love it! Fantastic view of the city skyline at the top with a cool astronomy tower within ☀️🌙⭐🔭 There are bathrooms, shop, and gallery half way up the path. You can find a little details about the building and a replica look like it made from cork. Also an art gallery at the shop. The old bathroom was very small and interesting 😁 The final path way up the Round tower is a narrow tight space stairs so you have to wait for the lights to go up and come back down as there is only enough space for a one way traffic. It took up about an hour to get up, look around, and come back out. Definitely a recommendation of things to do in Copenhagen!
Penny G — Google review
A nice walk up the round tower! Not staircases, just a walkway like walking or driving up a multi-story parking. 😃 lovely 360 views at the top if the weather permits. Lucky when we went it was dry and sunny so it was just perfect!
Videss — Google review
Cool place to see the landscape 🌆 of Copenhagen. Tip: Try to go at sunset 🌇 time. You can see how scientifics observed the sky in the past ⭐✨
Miguel C — Google review
4.5
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Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København, Denmark
https://www.rundetaarn.dk/
+45 33 73 03 73
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Rosenborg Castle

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Castle
Museums
Rosenborg Castle is a well-preserved Dutch Renaissance palace located in the King's Garden, featuring stunning architecture and a rich history. Built in the early 17th century as a summer residence for Danish monarchs, it boasts red brick facades, copper-green roofs, and intricate ornamentation. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing lavish rooms, tapestries, and artwork. The basement houses the Danish Crown Jewels and royal regalia such as crowns and scepters.
Worth to visit. You need to have a half of day to visit them leisurely. Otherwise you have to run and you will miss those. In the castle there are two parts. Furniture, cloths , drawings are in 3/4 floors. Treasury is in the ground. Don’t miss to visit treasure. There is sanitary facilities too They have a garden as well. You can spend the time there. You can buy tickets over the counter. And there are lockers to keep your bags in. You can have the key. It’s free. They dont allow you to go inside with large bags ( even handbag)
Kasunsala G — Google review
Rosenborg Castle is a historic site in central Copenhagen, best known for housing the Danish Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia. The rooms are well-preserved and give a good overview of Denmark’s royal history. The Treasury in the basement is a highlight. The surrounding King’s Garden is open to the public and great for a walk. Worth a visit if you're interested in history or culture. Buy tickets in advance to avoid lines.
Martina P — Google review
Rosenborg Castle is a wonderful place to visit: full of history, charm, and beautifully preserved treasures. The interiors and royal collections are fascinating. However, the exhibition lighting could be improved, as some areas were quite dim and it was difficult to see certain displays clearly. Overall, still a great experience and definitely worth visiting!
Giorgos G — Google review
Well truely a marvel of the history. Absolutely loved the aura of the castle and its surroundings. There is big park and lake in front of the castle. It is easy to get to the place, thanks to the well connected public transport systems. The architecture of the castle is something that is worth mentioning. I would recommend to read and learn about the history of the palace before visiting it so that you can just relive the past and get a feel of the same. If you are planning to go in a weekend, be prepared to wait for sometime as there would be rush.
Krishna C — Google review
Not wheel chair accessible. My first ever Royal Castle. Be prepared for low light conditions. The history is right up and close as I have ever been in a museum setting. So respect the access. I loved looking at all the fine quality work completed by the period artisans and amazing quality especially all the inlay works in wood, tile & gems. Stunning if you live feeling the history. The Royal Treasury is exceptional and shows what was valued and when. Even in October when I went the Gardens were blooming.
Jeff C — Google review
Beautiful and well-kept heritage. I tried to visit the day after the Copenhagen half-marathon, but I didn't have time to get tickets online so that I couldn't get inside. I recommend buying tickets in advance. However, upon walking around, I can say that this is one of the most beautiful castles I have seen recently, compared to what I saw in England.
Ivan V — Google review
Cool old castle. Lots of history. Some interesting stuff that you don't normally see in a castle like a farting chair and a king's toilet. This is like the old and more castle-ish version of Danish aristocratic housing. For the real palace feel of the monarchy visit Christiansborg Palace. The royal family actually live in nearby Amelienborg.
Michael L — Google review
Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King’s Gardens out back — immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts — the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don’t miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop.
G L — Google review
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4.4
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Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark
https://denkongeligesamling.dk/rosenborg-slot/
+45 33 15 32 86
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Christiansborg Palace

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Christiansborg Palace is a must-see in Copenhagen, Denmark. It's home to the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's office, and the Supreme Court of Denmark. The palace also houses government and judicial offices. Visitors can explore its lavish reception rooms like the Great Hall, Tower Hall, and Oval Throne Room. Don't miss the royal kitchen and the remains of an older castle beneath the main building. The palace has a rich history spanning over 800 years and covers a large area.
I only had time to visit the royal reception rooms and the experience was already beyond my expectation. The Queen's Tapestries at the Knights' Hall were jaw-dropping. 1,100 years of Danish history were woven into 17 colourful tapestries. They were modern and educative. If I had more time, I would spend all day looking at them and try to learn the history/stories in each of them.
Rachel M — Google review
Christiansborg Palace is a historic palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, that now houses the country's three branches of government: the Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Once a royal residence, it is open to the public and features attractions like the Royal Reception Rooms, the Royal Stables, and a viewing tower with panoramic city views. Visitors can also explore the underground ruins of earlier castles that stood on the site.
Randy B — Google review
The grand, grandeur and wonderful castle in the heart of Copenhagen. What a splendid way the castle is decorated and preserved and still active. Such display of wealth is dazzling. They have visuals and videos of the historical aspect of the castle. Interesting to go through them and better for kids to enhance their knowledge.
Tas A — Google review
Visiting Christiansborg Palace was one of the highlights of my time in Copenhagen. The palace itself is a beautiful blend of history and functionality, serving as a working government building while also offering visitors a chance to explore royal reception rooms, historic halls, and underground ruins. Walking through the palace felt like stepping through layers of Danish history, where modern governance and royal tradition exist side by side. The climb to the top of the tower was absolutely worth it. The viewing platform offered one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the city. From above, I could see the colorful rooftops, winding canals, and the orderly beauty of Copenhagen stretching in every direction. The view was especially impressive because it felt peaceful and expansive, giving a sense of the city’s balance between tradition, water, and urban life. Christiansborg is a must-see for anyone who wants both rich history and a stunning perspective of Copenhagen from above. It is a perfect combination of cultural depth and unforgettable views.
Jacqueline S — Google review
Christiansborg Palace is a unique and fascinating destination in Copenhagen, blending royal splendor with the seat of modern democracy. It’s one of the only buildings in the world that houses all three branches of a country’s government — the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister’s Office — all within a former royal palace. That alone makes it worth visiting. Architecturally, Christiansborg is an imposing and elegant structure built in Neo-Baroque style with touches of Neo-Classicism, especially visible in its formal reception halls. The current palace is actually the third iteration — previous versions were destroyed by fire in 1794 and again in 1884. What you see today is the result of a rebuild completed in the early 20th century, blending old grandeur with modern sensibilities. The tall central tower is the highest in Copenhagen and offers free public access with panoramic city views. Inside, the Royal Reception Rooms are a highlight, especially the Great Hall with its striking modern tapestries depicting Danish history, designed by artist Bjørn Nørgaard. The Queen still uses these rooms for official state functions, adding a sense of living history to the experience. You can also explore the Royal Stables, the Royal Kitchen, and the underground ruins, where remnants of the medieval Bishop’s Castle and earlier palaces have been preserved. In short, Christiansborg may not have the romantic fairy-tale look of some other castles, but it offers something deeper — a powerful connection between Denmark’s royal past and its modern democracy. A rewarding and educational visit, especially for those interested in history, architecture, and politics.
Dmitry Z — Google review
I visit Christiansborg all the time as a local guide, and it’s one of those places that keeps revealing new layers. The palace sits on top of centuries of history. In the 1100s, Bishop Absalon built the first fortress here, and the remains of that medieval castle are still visible in the underground ruins. It’s a pretty wild feeling to walk below the modern parliament and stand inside what used to be Copenhagen’s very first stronghold. On my tours, I often see the royal horses in the courtyard, which always adds a bit of magic. A couple of tips if you go: ride the elevator up to the tower for one of the best panoramic free views in the city, and book a meal at Restaurant Tårnet if you have time. It’s cosy, atmospheric and a fun contrast to the political building beneath you. The museums inside the palace are also worth exploring. The royal reception rooms and the ruins under the building give you a much deeper sense of Denmark’s royal and political history. Overall, Christiansborg is one of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks and a must-visit if you want to understand the city properly.
Michael O — Google review
One of the most grand and beautiful castle I've ever been to. A must see if you are in Copenhagen! Buy the ticket and check out the beautiful reception area!
Iris S — Google review
Fun & Free: Ride up the Tower (Tårnet) for great city views. ​Animals: Visit the Royal Stables to see the horses. ​Adventure: Explore the underground Ruins of old castles. ​Visuals: See the massive, colorful Tapestries in the Great Hall. Children 0-17 years free entrance.
Gražvydas P — Google review
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4.4
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Prins Jørgens Gård 5, 1218 København, Denmark
https://denkongeligesamling.dk/christiansborg-slot/
+45 73 70 73 10
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Nyhavn

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Harbor
Historic Walking Areas
Nyhavn is a must-visit destination in Copenhagen, offering a picturesque representation of the city's maritime legacy. The area boasts iconic colorful buildings, lively bars, and cozy cafes along the bustling waterfront. It appeals to photography enthusiasts, food lovers, and those looking for an authentic Danish experience. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls and romantic walks while taking in the vibrant atmosphere.
Looks exactly like all the photos, lovely area either beautiful danish houses, boutiques and souvenirs. There are nice canal side restaurants, boat rest aired, public benches and live buskers all around so you can do a lot without spending much. Careful not to get run over by bikes!
Felicia M — Google review
A very pleasant and lively area. A boat tour is recommended. You can see many places in an hour. I think there are two boat tours. One is very cheap. You should ask about the difference and choose accordingly.
Cem Ö — Google review
Visited Nyhavn over the weekend and absolutely loved it! 🌈 The colorful houses along the canal look stunning, especially on a sunny day ☀️. Tip: for the best photo, click from the opposite side of the canal 📸. Lined with cozy cafes and restaurants, it’s a perfect place to relax, enjoy a meal, and soak in the cheerful Copenhagen vibes 🇩🇰.
YG T — Google review
Nice view to take pictures. Both side of the canal has dozens of shops to hang out and buy souvenirs. All are expensive then what is priced outside of this zone. There is a big obnoxious ship in the canal and it is hard to take a nice reflective photo with the colorful buildings. That is why I personally like the one in Trondheim Norway.
Tas A — Google review
Lively waterfront with many restaurants! I love the atmosphere but it was very crowded at the same time. We had a Thai food at Charm restaurant close by for dinner and the ice cream for dessert just across the road from Vaffelbageren Nyhavn. It's definitely a lovely place to walk around and soak up the vibe!
Penny G — Google review
It's a must see and very photographic landmark area. There are numerous restaurants and small shops. You catch a canal tour here as well. Don't forget to visit the shop where Hans Christian Anderson once lived.
David H — Google review
If you want to see only one place in Copenhagen, it should be definitely Nyhavn. Fabulous and lovely! Full of nice and cozy cafe and restaurant around it.
EliInspire — Google review
Nyhavn is so colorful and charming! Loved walking around, checking out the boats, enjoying the cute cafés, and of course taking tons of photos hehe
Victória A — Google review
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Indre By, Denmark, USA
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Church of Our Saviour

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Church
Sights & Landmarks
The Church of Our Saviour is a stunning 17th-century Baroque place of worship located in Copenhagen. Its impressive Dutch Baroque architecture features a golden spire and a singing bell tower, adorned with vibrant red and yellow tiles. The church offers one of the best viewpoints in the city, with outstanding panoramic views from the top of its spire. Visitors can embark on an exciting excursion by climbing narrow winding stairs to reach the summit, where they can enjoy breathtaking vistas across Copenhagen.
The Church of Our Saviour is one of Copenhagen’s most famous landmarks and a must-visit if you enjoy history, architecture, and incredible city views. The church itself is beautiful, with a striking baroque interior, but the real highlight is climbing the tower. The spiral staircase on the outside of the spire takes you up high above the city, and the views from the top are absolutely stunning, stretching across Copenhagen and even out to Sweden on a clear day. The climb is steep and narrow in places, and the final stretch on the outside can feel a bit dizzying if you’re not great with heights, but the reward at the top is well worth the effort. It’s best to go on a clear day to really appreciate the panoramic view. The tower can get busy, so going early or outside peak hours makes the experience more enjoyable. Overall, the Church of Our Saviour is an unforgettable stop in Copenhagen. Whether for its history, its unique architecture, or the breathtaking views from the tower, it’s an experience that leaves a lasting impression.
R — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking experience! The Church of Our Saviour is not only a beautiful piece of architecture, but also offers one of the very best views of Copenhagen. The spiral staircase up the tower is a little challenging, but that only makes reaching the top more rewarding. Standing outside on the winding staircase with the city right beneath your feet feels magical. You can see all of Copenhagen – from the canals and colorful houses to the modern skyline. Totally worth the climb, and a must-visit spot if you want a unique perspective of the city!
Kalina M — Google review
Beautiful place! Climbing to the top and amdiring views of the city is one of the nicest experiences in Copenhagen. Important note - there is not only a lot of stairs to the top, but in some moments it's narrow and steep stairs. So it's not so easy to get there, but really worth to visit.
Patrycja Z — Google review
If you see one place for free in Copenhagen, see this church. It's spectacular! If you pay for one sight, pay for the ticket to climb the tower. The views are, quite simply, breathtaking. Outstanding 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
David G — Google review
The church is impressive! Did like it from the outside better than from the inside. There is a movie that is shown and it was disappointing that it was only in Danish. I mean with so many tourists please put English subtitles on. The tower is very impressive and the view real beautiful. But please don’t go up if you have vertigo as it is very high AND NARROW. I did expect some kind of platform on the top but the stairs just got more narrow and more narrow and ended at some point. A bit weird to be honest. For what it is I would say it’s not worth your money. If you have to pay please make it better and also the number of people should be less for one time slot. It’s quite hard to cross paths on those narrow and steep stairs. I do give it 4 stars as it is quite unique!
Tiffany — Google review
I visited only the tower... What a view - just make sure you don't suffer from vertigo and can move agile... The view is spectacular but it's really narrow up there. You might wanna go for sunset. We didn't have wind when I was there but I assume once there is... It's not very hygge...
Sarah J — Google review
The Church of Our Saviour is a stunning Baroque landmark from the 17th century. Its most famous feature is the spiral tower with an external staircase, offering breathtaking views over Copenhagen. Inside, you’ll find a beautiful altar and an impressive organ. At 12:00, there is a live organ performance that lasts for about 30 minutes, creating a truly unique atmosphere. A must-visit for history, architecture, and the unforgettable experience of climbing the spire.
Nataliia H — Google review
Church of Our Saviour – Copenhagen A stunning baroque church with one of the best panoramic views in Copenhagen. The highlight is the climb to the top via a unique external spiral staircase—fun and adventurous, but not for the faint-hearted. With over 400 steps, it’s a bit of a workout, and the narrow, winding paths can be challenging for anyone with vertigo. Entry costs €8, and it's well worth it for the view alone.
Mark H — Google review
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4.5
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Sankt Annæ Gade 29, 1416 København, Denmark
https://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk/
+45 41 66 63 57
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The Little Mermaid

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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
The Little Mermaid is a famous bronze sculpture in Copenhagen, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale. Unveiled in 1913, it sits gracefully on a rock along the waterfront and is a must-see for literature and fairy tale enthusiasts. The site offers serene views of the harbor and appeals to those seeking a contemplative experience. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or late afternoon.
The Little Mermaid may be small, but she's full of emotion and history. Sculpted in 1913, she tells the story of love, sacrifice, and longing from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Don't just stop for a photo - walk around the area! You'll find the beautiful Gefion Fountain, St. Alban's Church, and cozy cafés nearby. In spring, especially from mid-April to early May, cherry trees bloom along the paths, making it one of the most romantic walks in Copenhagen. A timeless symbol of beauty and reflection.
Tetiana B — Google review
Visiting the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen was a memorable experience. The sculpture itself is smaller than I expected, but it’s beautifully placed by the water and has a certain quiet charm. The surroundings are peaceful, with lovely views across the harbor, and it’s a nice spot for a walk. Even though it can get a bit crowded with tourists, it still feels special to see such an iconic landmark in person. A must-visit if you’re exploring Copenhagen!
Kalina M — Google review
The Little Mermaid – A Symbol of Copenhagen We visited the famous Little Mermaid statue, and while the statue itself is quite small, it’s definitely worth the visit. Nestled along the waterfront, the surroundings are absolutely beautiful, offering peaceful views and a scenic walk leading up to the site. The walk itself is part of the experience – calm, relaxing, and filled with lovely views of the harbour. Do keep in mind that it’s a popular attraction, so it can get quite crowded. If you're hoping for a quieter moment, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. A charming and iconic stop on any Copenhagen itinerary.
Mark H — Google review
Copenhagen in the Spring is a nice, relatively quiet port with mostly the usual features of European / Scandinavian ports. The only unique attraction is The Little Mermaid statue, small but with it's own history of abductions, kidnapping and beheadings. If you're lucky your guide will give you the local story of the Little Mermaid which is more of a Danish Tragedy, so beware of little ears who are enchanted by the Disney version. It isn't magical but it's interesting lore. Here are a few other shots of the city as there are ample and better pictures of the Mermaid than I could get under the lighting conditions.
M H — Google review
The Little Mermaid bronze statue, located in Copenhagen, sits on a granite rock, on the water side of langeline promenade. It is 4.1 ft tall and weighs 175 kgs. The Statue was based on the fairy tale of Hans Christian Anderson and was unveiled to the public in 1913. However, it has now become a target for defacement, due to uncaring attitude of some people, despite attracting those tourist and visitors, who are smitten fairy tale lovers, ofcourse that includes me. I loved her quiet gaze, an unassuming sureness of her existence to continue.
Neeru D — Google review
I visited the Little Mermaid in Copenhagen around dusk since it gets dark early this time of year. It wasn’t crowded, which made it easy to take pictures. There were no tickets or anything like that, you just walk up to it. The statue itself was nice to see in person, though it felt a bit simple to me. Still, it was a fun stop and worth seeing while in the city.
Grace W — Google review
it’s a very beautiful and symbolic statue as the sea wraps around it. around the mermaid there’s also a very nice park with amazing statues and church! there are a lot of people coming there for pictures so be prepared if you come in the afternoon!
Hamy N — Google review
Free activity - a little underwhelming to be honest, it’s also quite far out to the north of the city. If you on a tight schedule probably better to skip but if you have plenty of time & love the Hans Christian Andersen stories then pop past for a photo - there are actually some beautiful sights near the little mermaid which you can enjoy
Clint C — Google review
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3.4
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Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark, USA
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Freetown Christiania

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Neighborhoods
Freetown Christiania, also known as Christiania or Staden, is a unique intentional community and commune located in the Christianshavn neighborhood of Copenhagen. Established in 1971 on a squatted military base, it has its own laws and culture. One of its notable features is Pusher Street, known for openly trading cannabis despite its illegality in Denmark. The area offers visitors a glimpse into an alternative way of living.
3.5
(7126)
Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark, USA
http://www.christiania.org/
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Sofiero Palace

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Castle
Nature & Parks
Sofiero Palace, situated in Helsingborg, Sweden, was once the summer residence of the Swedish royal family. The palace boasts beautiful gardens filled with seasonal flowers and is open for tours, allowing visitors to explore the rooms and halls where the royal family once lived. Originally built in 1864 by Crown Prince Oscar and his wife Sophia of Nassau, Sofiero has become a popular public attraction.
I have been here several times. In the summer the gardens are magnificent. My most recent visit was to Höstljus last night Nov 4 2024. it was my first time to this event and it was AWESOME. Beautiful display of lights accompanied with music as well as art. Kid friendly and educational. Something for everyone to enjoy. I highly recommend this event. If you attend, get a cup of the Italian hot chocolate it is good.
Billie D — Google review
Gorgeous summer palace with well tended sprawling gardens. Dahlias and Rhododendrons galore. Some flower beds have been kept the same for decades. The interior is so colorful and whimsical with storytelling placards. Be sure to have lunch on the back terrace!
Nicole W — Google review
Definitely worth a visit! A lovely little castle with huge grounds. On the grounds there is a lot to see, both beautiful gardens and interesting rhododendron areas, as well as the sea.
Emil N — Google review
Very nice place !!!!! It has exhibition to share with you more about the royal family and you would understand better about Sweden Royal family & history. The park around is amazing. They sure spend million energy to take care all as it carries with multi flowers and it has some are so special. Many nice apple tree, berry and others vegetable they farm and present in nice way. They also put some culture decoration around which you can enjoy a lot. Please come over during summer time Don’t miss it !👍🏻❤️
Cafen C — Google review
Such a beautiful experience. Wonderful nature. It's a bit expensive to get in, but you don't go there often I guess. Check it out.
Adam M — Google review
Unfortunately for us, we were too early for most of the spring blooms (the park was not officially open, and we didn't need to buy tickets), but it was not hard to see that it is a spectacular place when the flowers are out. There are even little "forests" for the kids to play in. We will be back at a better time, for sure. Well worth the little detour to visit. EDIT / UPDATE We returned later in the season and the grounds were lovely. Plenty of flowers out to enjoy and more importantly, the buildings were open to visit inside. The "castle" is lovely and I am so glad to have been able to see it. There was an art exhibit inside (it was only so-so), in addition to the historical exhibit (well worth the time to read). I think we will return for out third visit later in the fall when the leaves have turned colour. Bottom line: We made two trips from Oslo (14 hours total driving each time) to see this place and are planning a third trip, so I think it is very high on out list, based on our willingness to undertake such a long trip.
Scott C — Google review
We went to the ”Höstljus” (autumn lights) show. The whole park (or most of it) was decked out with various lighting installations. It was an awesome experience, even though the price is rather steep. There were aldo coffee-carts and some smaller vendors. Overall, highly recommended.
Henrik D — Google review
Beautiful gardens. Great guide and wonderful lunch. Worth a visit.
Joe B — Google review
4.6
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Sofierovägen 131, 254 82 Helsingborg, Sweden
https://www.sofiero.se/
+46 42 10 25 00
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Scandlines Deutschland GmbH

Ferry service
Transportation
Scandlines Deutschland GmbH offers boat and ferry services for tours across the water, including luxury liners traveling to neighboring countries like Denmark and Germany. Onboard, passengers can indulge in gourmet cuisines and explore small shops offering various souvenir items. Customers have praised the company's friendly and helpful telephone customer service, punctuality, organization, and overall pleasant experience.
Switched on people a no drama crossing
David A — Google review
Perfect!
Dan Y — Google review
(Translated by Google) Had a very good experience. We would especially like to highlight the extremely friendly and very helpful telephone customer service! Thank you! That's really rare! (Original) Sehr gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Vorallem hervorheben möchten wir den ausserordentlich freundlichen und sehr hilfsbereiten telefonischen Kundendienst! Vielen Dank! Das gibts wirklich selten!
Beatrice R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Always my pleasure. (Original) Immer wieder gerne.
Susanne W — Google review
(Translated by Google) The travel times are adhered to and everything is well organized. Great. (Original) Die Fahrzeiten werden eingehalten, alles gut organisiert. Toll .
Heidi C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Uncomplicated and very polite. (Original) Unkompliziert und sehr höflich.
Werner O — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good (Original) Bra
Charlotte B — Google review
4.9
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Bredgatan 78, 252 78 Helsingborg, Sweden
http://www.scandlines.de/
+46 42 18 60 00
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26

Citadellet - Landskrona fortress

Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Moated, 16th-century castle formerly used as a prison, now offering guided tours.
The fort looks amazing. It a great experience. The fort is open, but the buildings inside it is closed. Outside itself great to see. A very ancient one with Redstone thick walls.
Guru S — Google review
The guided tour was excellent. Our guide led us through the experience with great skill and engagement, no surprise, given his background in the art of acting. Highly recommended!
Nima M — Google review
Quite well maintained and clean. But there’s little to see. The main attraction is info boards about the land and what happened there during different times. Nice place to visit
Sorana L — Google review
I went on an adventure to Landskrona's Citadel, it's a nice place on a sunny day to go for a walk for everyone. There are many activities and places to enjoy in the area also. There is a cafe inside by the castle. further down the road there is a outdoor training grounds and a skate park by the water tower, you can lay on the sun loungers that is set up facing the ocean where you can enjoy the view of the beautiful view. Furthermore, there are several places where there is a barbecue (grilling) spots with seats. * for parents or people with kids there are a playgrounds for the little ones down by the beach. Right next to the Citadel is Kaptensgården's sculpture park which is beautiful to walk through and there are many sculptures to look at and enjoy. I fully recommend this city and place.
Nico B — Google review
Nice historic place to visit. Or ofcourse for a "Fika".
Guido — Google review
Amazing castle with a lot of walking paths around it. People do fish in the water around the castle. There's also a very nice beach close to the castle!
Shanmuganathan S — Google review
The castle is worth a short walk. We walked arround it, and came to the main yard. It did not managed to keep its original historic buildings, but it was still fun hour spend.
Martynas J — Google review
It's almost look like malmö castle still beautiful. You can definitely spend few hours around citadel and the center. I would recommend to visit the museum nearby. It's a good experience and free of cost.
Shibin I — Google review
4.3
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4.3
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Citadellet, 261 31 Landskrona, Sweden
https://www.sfv.se/vara-fastigheter/sok/sverige/skane-lan/landskrona-citadell/
+46 10 478 70 00
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Kungsparken, Malmö

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Park
Nature & Parks
Kungsparken in Malmö is an 8.4-hectare English-style park built between 1869 and 1870, featuring a cast iron fountain and cycling trails. It's a lush green space adjacent to the castle grounds, boasting stunning gardens, numerous statues, two lakes, and a charming community garden. The park offers a peaceful retreat with meandering paths for leisurely strolls and opportunities for picnics.
Really nice park in the middle of Malmø and close to Malmöhus Castle. The park provides a good respite from an otherwise busy city, and the old castle complex ensures that there is a lot of wildlife, such as ducks and swans. Really enjoyed visiting the park and will definitely be back when summer comes to Malmö.
Jesper R — Google review
The King’s Park; Free entry, amazing scenery, animals, fountains, statues, toilet, benches, bridges, look out spots onto the water, playground, ponds, man made cave, cafes… Boating/ paddling , fishing, cycling and the likes , dog walking, picnics… Just altogether splendid!
Mrs U — Google review
What an incredibly nice place in the middle of Malmö. We really like trees and nature so we were really amazed. No entry fee, a lot of benches, delicious ice was offered by a very kind young lady, a lot of water and flowers. We noticed that everything was really clean and tidy, people were kind and friendly. Unfortunately, we have visited Malmö on a public holiday so maybe normally we could see more.
Oto S — Google review
A truly lovely place to stroll, unwind, and soak in the beauty of nature. Peaceful and serene—perfect for anyone looking to escape the noise and simply listen to the quiet.
Ammar A — Google review
such a nice place to spend your time - walking your dog, let the kids play or just enjoy the stunning atmosphere of this beautiful park. very clean and calm. 100% worth a visit. 👏
Cédric M — Google review
Beautiful endless fauna and flora. Parks for the Littles throughout as well as plenty of hobbit and fairy houses. Look closely.
Kimberly S — Google review
Great park for a walk, jogging, coffee or ice cream. Activities are often organised, and there are plenty of children’s playgrounds. Established in 1872, it is Malmö’s oldest public park, designed in the romantic English garden style and home to over 120 tree species from three continents. Highlights include a historic cast-iron fountain from 1882, the decorative “Grottan” cave with its Norse-inspired snake head fountain, and beautiful canal-side azaleas and rhododendrons
Albert K — Google review
Taking a leisurely walk, having a picnic, or simply relaxing! Very beautiful place to be!
Joanna V — Google review
4.6
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Slottsgatan 33, 211 33 Malmö, Sweden
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Lund Cathedral

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Lutheran church
Sights & Landmarks
Lund Cathedral, a renowned Lutheran church in Sweden, is a must-see landmark with its 55-meter-high towers known as Lunna pagar. Dating back to 1145, the cathedral boasts historical treasures like the untouched crypt from 1123 and an astronomical clock from 1380. Designed by architect Helgo Zetterval, the main block features a classical style and faces a charming square. Visitors can also admire the impressive Kungshuset tower nearby.
Lund Cathedral is a must-see if you’re visiting southern Sweden! The architecture is absolutely stunning with it's massive stone towers-seriously impressive! The cathedral really stands out in the center of the city. It's hard to miss. Inside, it's really pretty with its stained glass and a cool astronomical clock located towards the back. Some of the people I met that came out shortly after me said they weren't allowed to see the clock or take pics. I think they start to get strict there on visitors once mass begins. It’s free to enter and is worth a stop in. A memorable landmark in Sweden for sure.
How L — Google review
A beautiful old cathedral built around the 1100s. As with cathedrals back then, there is a crypt where kings and other important people were buried. Another really cool antique is the astrological clock that still works. Amazing place and it is definitely a must visit when in Lund.
C N — Google review
Lund Cathedral isn’t just a place of worship — it’s a cathedral wrapped in Swedish legend, myth, and medieval wonder. From the moment you step inside, you feel the weight of centuries and stories pressing in from the stone walls and shadowy corners. The most fascinating part lies beneath the main floor — the ancient crypt, built in the early 12th century. Here stands the eerie statue of Finn the Giant, said in local legend to have built the cathedral in a single night. When the bishop tricked him out of payment, Finn tried to destroy the cathedral but was turned to stone and now stands silently guarding the crypt. It’s a chilling and unforgettable sight that adds a mythical edge to your visit. Then there’s the astronomical clock, an enchanting medieval timepiece that still functions today. Every day at noon and 3 p.m., you can watch it come to life as the Three Wise Men process before a mechanical Virgin Mary and baby Jesus, while medieval music plays. It’s like stepping straight into a fairy tale. Even if you’re not religious, the deep sense of Nordic lore, mystery, and ancient craftsmanship make this one of the most memorable cathedrals in all of Scandinavia. A must-visit for lovers of legends and the mystical past.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Very historical church , must visit and it’s near to malmo. It’s built in year 1100 and architecture is very beautiful. There is no entry ticket for this church. Usually there is lot of weddings happen in this church and some times it can be closed for visitors. There is paid parking available nearby. Lot of restaurants also nearby.
Jayeshmon C — Google review
A very serene place, It is beautiful cathedral built around the 1100s. It was worth the visit for the beautiful stained glass windows and the silence. the offerings of burring the candle was satisfying
Sunil K — Google review
It's a magnificent ancient church that has retained its genius loci. There is an astronomical clock inside which shows not just time but also date and zodiac sign and it chimes, with moving marionettes, at noon. And this is followed by a short prayer and Bible reading, which I very much appreciated. The bookstore across the church yard is also very much worth visiting.
Tomas C — Google review
I really liked it. For a 1000-year-old cathedral, it's very well-preserved. Don't miss the basement, there's a very interesting crypt there.
Renzo L — Google review
Lund Cathedral (Swedish: Lunds domkyrka) is a cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Sweden in Lund, Scania, Sweden. It is the seat of the Bishop of Lund and the main church of the Diocese of Lund. It was built as the Catholic cathedral of the archiepiscopal see of all the Nordic countries, dedicated to Saint Lawrence. It is one of the oldest stone buildings still in use in Sweden.
Edward T — Google review
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4.5
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Lunds domkyrka, Kyrkogatan 6, 222 22 Lund, Sweden
https://www.svenskakyrkan.se/lundsdomkyrka
+46 46 71 87 00
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Kulturen

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Museum
History museum
Open air museum
Kulturen in Lund is a captivating museum that offers visitors a unique experience to explore local history and culture. The museum comprises both indoor and open-air sections, showcasing historic buildings and lush gardens. Visitors can immerse themselves in the daily life of past eras, from the Middle Ages to the 1930s, through various exhibitions on folk art, modern design, and global culture.
What a wonderful experience we had at this museum. It was way bigger than I could have imagined and we spend a solid three hours there. Lots of different houses that give you the feeling how life was back in Sweden. Very well preserved and plenty of interaction. There are many activities you can do in the museum which also makes it fun for kids. Only feedback I have is that not everything is translated in a convenient way.
Rob K — Google review
A large open museum of Swedish culture in Lund, few temporary exhibitions are hosting there, all of them are very interesting, and there are lots of exhibits of different houses and cultures which shows the Swedish life from the 1600s to the modern days The open museum area is pretty large and it's perfect to enjoy a cozy afternoon there. There's a restaurant, a café and a souvenir shop with some very interesting books. You'll most likely spend more than 2 hours there thetefore is better to go there earlier.
Möbius — Google review
I was quite impressed with the open-air museum. Apparently, throughout the last century, they have taken old buildings from around Sweden as they were about to be demolished and took them apart and reassembled them here as life-size exhibits, showing life in eras past. The 18th century parsonage and the wooden church are probably the most impressive items in this museum. But one can also visit a 1920s mason's apartment, or tan early 19th century house of a local university professor (he lived well). The whole place is very kid-friendly and one can spend anywhere between two hours or a whole afternoon there.
Tomas C — Google review
A beautiful open air museum about houses in Sweden from the 16th until the 20th century, some from the country-side others from villages and cities of southern Sweden. All free accessible and some with nice exhibitions. The museum is located in a city area with old buildings from the 16th century onwards worth wandering around.
Dp B — Google review
A very nice open air museum with various old buildings. You can walk into some of them and see how people lived in the past. There are also various exhibitions in different museum buildings.
Morgan L — Google review
Wasn't really my thing in the end, but there are lots of diverse arts things to see here, so it is worth it though! I was also a bit tired this day
Karel L — Google review
This museum is a must visit when you are in Lund. Every exhibition was well curated. Being an open air museum it offers both: beautiful scenery and authentic insights into life in historical Sweden.
A R — Google review
If you are in Lund you should pay a visit to this ethnographic museum in the open..Better to visit it with good weather, though!
Elix F — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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Tegnérsplatsen 6, 223 50 Lund, Sweden
https://www.kulturen.com/
+46 46 35 04 00
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Botaniska trädgården

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Botanical garden
Nature & Parks
Botaniska trädgården, located at Lund University, is a beloved botanical garden offering a diverse collection of plants and trees. Visitors can explore the lush greenery, visit the gift shop, or relax at the charming café. The garden is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and families, providing ample space for leisurely walks and outdoor activities. Despite being particularly picturesque during winter when trees are not in bloom, it remains an enchanting sight to behold.
A beautiful place with a nice array of colourful and diverse flowers. Known to be the biggest botanical garden in Sweden and one of the biggest in northern Europe. What adds a lot to the experience is the small hilltop which offers a great and wide view over this part of Göteborg. It is the perfect place to enjoy a nice summer walk in the pleasant warm (but not hot) nordic summer. Once done with the botanical garden, you can progress for a small walk in the nearby protected national forest. The entrance works on a honour basis, so generally if you don't have any money, you can enter for free, but there is the voluntary option of paying 30kr for entry or donating money via online money transfer methods.
Ingvar E — Google review
I love when spaces like this are public and easily available for visitors from all over the world. This is the place to heal your soul and body after a tough day
Guilherme C — Google review
It is free and beautiful but there were no any coffee shop or at least i didnt see
Djavad H — Google review
An absolute must if you are the slightest keen on the world of plants, trees, shrubs and the lot! Amazing place to just walk around in, chill on a bench, explore all the interesting greenery and learn from informative signs along the way. Playground for kids, shop and cafe. A big greenhouse to enjoy too (closed until late 2026 for restauration). The garden is within walking distance from just about everywhere in Lund as situated close to centre.
Karin — Google review
Beautiful and relaxing park Kids also love Free entrance to the garden and there is small coffee place
Seyda G — Google review
I expected more flowers so I got a bit disappointed but it is a nice garden overall.
Joanna C — Google review
A very beautiful garden with a huge variety of plants and such as well as big neat lawns perfect for picnics or a bench if you’d prefer that. Right now it’s under construction but the new green house is no doubt going to be great!
Sophie — Google review
Part of the park is closed for renovation and the beautiful flowers are fenced off with netting, so it was not possible to enjoy the whole park.
Liliia “ — Google review
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Ö:a Vallgatan 20, 223 61 Lund, Sweden
http://www.botan.lu.se/
+46 46 222 73 20
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