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How long is the drive from Gothenburg to Berlin?

The direct drive from Gothenburg to Berlin is 457 mi (736 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 15 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Gothenburg to Berlin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Copenhagen, Potsdam, Malmo, Helsingoer, Rostock, Roskilde, Helsingborg, Warnemunde, and Frederiksberg, as well as top places to visit like Tjolöholm Castle and Halland Museum of Cultural History, or the ever-popular Hede Fashion Outlet.

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Top cities between Gothenburg and Berlin

The top cities between Gothenburg and Berlin are Copenhagen, Potsdam, Malmo, Helsingoer, Rostock, Roskilde, Helsingborg, Warnemunde, and Frederiksberg. Copenhagen is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Gothenburg and 6 hours from Berlin.
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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
10 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Berlin
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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
9 minutes off the main route, 28% of way to Berlin
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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
12 minutes off the main route, 29% of way to Berlin
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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
17 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Berlin
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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
16 minutes off the main route, 34% of way to Berlin
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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
20 minutes off the main route, 36% of way to Berlin
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Warnemünde

Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Warnemünde, a port town with a long beachfront and lighthouse, was once the home of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. The area offers various dining options such as sushi restaurants like Sushi Rostock and Asia Palast Warnemunde. Additionally, visitors can enjoy dining at Restaurant Strand 12. If you're in the mood for Asian cuisine, Asia Palast is a great choice offering an extensive menu.
1% as popular as Copenhagen
18 minutes off the main route, 75% of way to Berlin
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Rostock

Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Rostock, a city located on the north coast of Germany, is home to Rostock University and the Rostock Botanical Garden with its arboretum and alpine gardens. The old town boasts Gothic architecture at St. Mary’s Church and the cobblestone Neuer Markt main square. With a history dating back to AD 975, Rostock was once a member of the Hanseatic League, an influential trading federation of German cities in the 12th century.
2% as popular as Copenhagen
15 minutes off the main route, 76% of way to Berlin
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Potsdam

Potsdam, a city bordering Berlin, Germany, is home to the magnificent Sanssouci Palace, once the summer residence of Frederick the Great. The palace complex includes the Renaissance Orangery Palace and its stunning Italian-style gardens with fountains. Visitors can also enjoy panoramic views from the Historic Mill and explore the neoclassical Charlottenhof Palace surrounded by English gardens. Additionally, Potsdam boasts the 19th-century Roman Baths featuring diverse architectural styles.
9% as popular as Copenhagen
24 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Berlin

Best stops along Gothenburg to Berlin drive

The top stops along the way from Gothenburg to Berlin (with short detours) are Nyhavn, The Little Mermaid, and Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum. Other popular stops include Kronborg Castle, Frederiksborg Castle, and Freetown Christiania.
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Hede Fashion Outlet

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Hede Fashion Outlet, formerly known as "Freeport," is a shopper's paradise in Gothenburg with an extensive selection of stores to explore. Although prices have increased, the variety of shops available makes it a must-visit destination for fashion enthusiasts. Additionally, visitors can enjoy mouth-watering burgers at 'Dine' and even receive a VIP pass for extra discounts.
Hede outlet was fun. Good mix of stores, OK prices, and big enough to spend half a day in. Go and have fun shopping.
Adam M — Google review
Visited Hede Fashion Outlet recently and had a good experience overall. The outlet has a nice atmosphere-spacious, clean, and not too crowded. It's a great place to spend a few hours shopping. You'll find many big international brands, especially for dresses, bags, and shoes. Prices vary-some stores offer real outlet deals, while others feel more like regular retail with small discounts. But if you look around, you can definitely find good bargains. There's also a small selection of cafés and restaurants to take a break-like Espresso House
AMAL J — Google review
It is good place for shopping for some brands like Adidas and Ralph Lauren. You can find good collection and good deals in these two shops especially in Black week.
Azadeh I — Google review
Good shopping place. It has several brands outlet, most of them had atleast 20% discount going on. Adidas and some other sports brands had few other offers. Huge parking space and easy to reach by bus. Wish to see more food options.
Lalit C — Google review
Easily travel from Fehmarn(Germany )to Denmark by this ferry, in 45 minutes, enter with your car to ferry, park it in parking(keep in your mind it’s location 🤓)go to the top floors and enjoy moving to the see
Sareh N — Google review
The place to be if you know which brands you need. It is a compact outlet centre so the number of brands is very limited. You get good deals though. The parking is huge and free. For those who get hungry from carrying all the bags: there are restaurants and bars.
Neda M — Google review
This outlet is quite different from what you might know from countries like Germany or the Netherlands. It is smaller, the selection is less, and it is super empty. However, the salespeople are very nice and try to help wherever they can! Compared to the aforementioned countries, the prices are significantly cheaper. Therefore, it is definitely worth a visit to save some money.
J H — Google review
Good sized outlet with lot of variety and overall 99% welcoming staff which was impressive
Zaki H — Google review
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3.5
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Kungsparksvägen 80, 434 39 Kungsbacka, Sweden
https://www.hedefashionoutlet.se/?utm_source=mybusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb
+46 300 57 00 00
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Tjolöholm Castle

Castle
Nature & Parks
English-style castle in early 20th-century decor, with landscaped park & gardens, plus guestrooms.
Castle Visit (Not Stay) I am lucky I visited this castle and took a guided tour. The entire premises (Entrance/parking/gardens/Cafes/The Castle itself) are well maintained. The castle is in excellent shape and very elegant. Just imagining what the original residents must have felt to stay here. The guided tour is nice. Gives quick insights into the castle history. There is a nice beach behind the castle. In a summer, families can arrange a one day picnic to this place. Tourists should allocate around 3-4 hours to visit the place in its entireity. Tickets can be purchased on site. There is not much rush.
Eshant S — Google review
Visited from a cruise ship while docked in Gothenburg. Firstly it is not a hotel but a visitor attraction and museum. It took us around 30 mins on the coach to arrive at the castle but it is well worth the drive. It is now a museum as such and is very well maintained. We had a guided tour and the history was explained very well from the castles conception to the family that built it (actually a Scotsman). What I liked most was that while it is a museum walking around it still felt lived in and quite homely to me which added to its attraction. All the original artefacts and fittings are still on display and there is plenty to see. There is some great views from the windows and the gardens are well maintained. Everyone in our group thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour and I would consider it a must see attraction when visiting Gothenburg. You can get afternoon tea if you wish but unfortunately we did not have the time for that.
Keith B — Google review
Did not spend a night, just went on a guided tour of the castle and swam in the ocean. Guide was wonderful! Told us the history of the castle in a very inspirational manner
Heidi T — Google review
Took 3 hours to walk around the castle and gardens. Beautiful and not that crowded. Ate baked potato to lunch at the cafe. Perfect stop on our road trip.
Christoffer S — Google review
Right. So you get to Tjolöholm. And of course, being in Scandinavia, it's a few minutes past 5 pm, so the doors are all locked. Perfectly predictable, isn't it? A bit of a shame, but as it turns out, it really doesn't matter. Even from the outside, the place is just brilliant. My word, it's a magnificent, imposing building that looks like something out of a film. And the location? A proper triumph. Perched right there, overlooking the water. It's utterly stunning and perfectly placed. It proves that a place can be brilliant even if you can’t get inside. It makes you feel genuinely happy for the person who lived there. A proper, lucky soul.
Maciej K — Google review
Didn't stay at the caste just visited one afternoon. The garden is beautiful and it's very romantic to walk around the building and down to the shore. Makes you feel like royalty.
Gergely T — Google review
Just a super beautiful place at an amazing location. If you have an extended trip to Göteborg, then you must stay here too!
Nicky — Google review
I love visiting Tjolöholm castle, although its more like a stately home. You'd never imagine this place in Sweden, its more befitting to a victorian family in England. Not surprising as it was built as a tribute to a Scottish business man by his widow. Lots of interesting rooms to visit. It's changed since I first visited 30 years ago. Definitely worth a visit. Great cafe on-site! Car park could be closer. My sister struggled to walk to the home due to recovery from surgery but persisted.
Mary U — Google review
4.5
(4974)
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4.5
(219)
Tjolöholms Slott, 439 74 Fjärås, Sweden
http://www.tjoloholm.se/
+46 300 40 46 00
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Halland Museum of Cultural History

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Cafeteria
The Halland Museum of Cultural History, located in an ancient seaside fort, offers a glimpse into the rich past of Halland. The museum showcases human remains from the Middle Ages and exhibits on local history, including evidence of Viking settlements dating back to the 8th century. Visitors can explore medieval castles, quaint fishing villages, and learn about the region's contested history between Denmark and Sweden.
Great experience, it has information in English and Swedish. It shows a lot of history about Varberg and Halland County. It was worth it buying the ticket and helpful staff who provided us with a discount for students.
Genc R — Google review
First visit back since a child, a smaller museum yet it delivers on the story of the Bockstensmannen. The museum also features a timeline of Halland and "pop up" exhibition about the ocean.
Tobias B — Google review
Fun place, really nice art exhibition, if you don't speak Swedish make sure to bring someone who does as not every exhibition has translations
Mondarian — Google review
A modest-sized museum with excellent and innovative displays. Make sure to see the bog man exhibition. Very helpful staff. Most legends are in Swedish. There is a very fine book shop with unusual publications on local history and a lovely cafe.
James N — Google review
If you don't speak Swedish, don't go inside the museum. The app they tell you to download introduce you 18 chapters. But only 5 of them actually got contents. I felt like I miss 80% of the museum which looks like interesting...
Thibault R — Google review
This good for person who can read swedish But has app for help English speakers who want to learn sweden history. The museum is small but tell rich history of this area.
Fredrik T — Google review
Here the remains of the old mud man mudgerd från mudbäck are displayed. You can see mud around his bones and also displayed in a special exhibition on the colours of mud. If you like mud you can by it in the museum's store. The store people can tell whatever you want to here about the purpose of this mud. Just tell them what you want to use it for, they'll repeat it then. Have fun and mud on!
Sebastian R — Google review
Interesting and interactive museum which offers a lot to see. Temporary exhibitions, impressionist artwork, the history of Halland and the Bocksten Man are just a few of the things you can see here. This makes the entrance fee quite worthwhile.
Gustav C — Google review
4.3
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4.0
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FÄSTNINGEN 1, 432 44 Varberg, Sweden
http://www.museumhalland.se/
+46 340 828 30
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Gekås

Department store
Shopping
Well-known superstore selling diverse goods on an expansive property with a campground & hotel.
Easily my favorite outlet store in Sweden. Super big store with a lot of different products at lower prices. Not recommended for me to travel here often because it gets expensive due to cheap prices. 😅 It has a cafe, restaurants and everything one needs to spend the entire day in the store.
Joy G — Google review
Finally a store that has some - not much - mama clothes! Their kids clothes department had a good organization, there were signs where you can see the size of clothes you are looking for so you don't need to look through the whole department. On the other hand, if you download their own map over the store you can see they have marked up the store by letter+number combination. Very smart thinking but they fall half way. At the map you can also look for what you might be looking for... Maybe it's like for me mama clothes but no, it's not specified where by letter+number you can find it in the store 😐 So one have to disturb the staff everytime you can't find the stuff you are looking for. 🫤 So one could have been much more independent if one just have the information... Maybe an app over the departments if it changes a lot, could be next step? To visit early in the morning, midweek, was a really good idea. It got crowded first around lunchtime. If you are quick you can be done by lunch.
Malin S — Google review
Chaos...chaos..chaos.. The prizes are maybe somewhat lower then usual, but thats only the case when you buy in bulk and really need it. We ve scored some Legos for some kids back home, because that's the only thing that was cheaper. Because it's so big and busy, we couldn't see everything, be sure you arrive in time and take a couple of days to visit.. For us, yeah it was fun, but not sure we'll go back again..
Barbara K — Google review
Would 100% recommend for tourists very interesting and impressive
NicotheFox — Google review
So many items to shop, Mind will be bombarded for first timers, Need to plan and lost down items and go to that section and buy, thats it. I felt Many items are less price compare to other place . There are 2 restaurant to eat. It worth to travel from far if you are planning to buy like more than 10k Sek..
Basavaraju N — Google review
If you need your day to day items shopping done this is a good place to be at. Especially if you need quality clothes for babies/kids without spending a fortune. But don't expect to be buying in bulk and make huge savings. The prizes are the same or just below as other budget stores in Sweden. But you will not have any problem finding what you need in the same store.
Erik J — Google review
What a store, unbelievable experience!! Never thought such a store exists in Sweden. Never have I been to such a large store with so much different things! They literally have everything, outdoor furniture, shampoo, breads and soo much more! As a tourist you have to visit this place.
Dennis M — Google review
There is plenty of parking in close proximity to the entrance. Once inside you will be greeted by the great assortment of clothes (some of which are by known brands such as Hugo Boss). There are also many other products and some restaurants. The only negative is that it’s often quite crowded, expect so wait in line at the counters for at least 10 minutes.
Hi — Google review
4.3
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4.0
(373)
Danska vägen 13, 311 60 Ullared, Sweden
http://www.gekas.se/
+46 346 375 00
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Tylösand

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Tylösand Beach, located in the coastal city of Halmstad, Sweden, is a 7-kilometer stretch of pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters along the North Sea coast. This popular destination offers sunbathing, swimming, and stunning natural beauty with its dunes and horizon views.
Long nice beach with yellow sand and amazing nature. There's a few fields for beach volleyball and football
Anas M — Google review
Fine sand beach with a beautiful view. Perfect beach for family with kids which means it can get really crowded on a warm summer day. There are restaurants close by and public toilets too.
Joy G — Google review
Very nice white sand beach! Great for long walks bathe with some algae in the sea! You will get a foul smell in the morning due to see weed and algae floating to shore. Very well maintained beach 🏖️ with plenty of free parking, toilets and restaurants nearby. Its best on the Sunny days as there isn’t so much wind due to bushes and sand piles on the end of shore. If you have a good company or looking for a solace then this beach is apt! Enjoy
Praveen J — Google review
Long nice beach with yellow sand and amazing nature. There’s a few fields for beach volleyball and football
Tetiana S — Google review
Extremely beautiful beach great sand great parking was down there when the lifeguards were training and practising extremely good to watch them do their thing happy that they’re there The beach looks like it must be better on a sunny day but still cloudy Swedish weather day it is a very nice beach I would actually rated and compare it to an Australian beach it is a really really nice beach
Drew — Google review
Definitely one of the most beautiful beaches in Sweden. When I am here it really doesn't feel like I am visiting a beach in Sweden. Definitely a most go
H.elr. — Google review
Nice beach in Halmstad. The water is very quiet and clean. It is a four-kilometre-long beach. It has been named Sweden’s best beach time and time again. You can even enjoy a walk and find Tjuvahålan and Svärjarehålan. The two bays have a small beach, rocks and a jetty – perfect for a nice walk with friends and family.
Stephanie F — Google review
We came here a day when the forecast promised rain but the sun was shining so we were pretty much alone. Amazingly wide sand beach with a lot of space for many guests. Pretty shallow water, great for the kids. Some kiosks around for Icecream and snacks.
Johan G — Google review
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4.5
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302 73 Halmstad, Sweden, USA
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Hovs Hallar Nature Reserve

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National reserve
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Hovs Hallar Nature Reserve is a unique coastal area on the west Swedish coast, featuring rocky cliffs and a rugged shoreline. The landscape is characterized by large rock formations reminiscent of the Jurassic era, offering picturesque hiking trails through meadows, over cliffs, and past magnificent caves. The reserve also boasts rocky beaches and stunning views from numerous cliffs. It has been featured in several movies and holds the title of 'Treasure of European Film Culture.'
Loved the coast side hike trail ... Totally recommend ❤️❤️
Kunal P — Google review
A beautiful nature area with fantastic places to take a bath and we even saw people jumping from a cliff into the water. Although we didn't dare. Highly recommended! Bring good walking/climbing shoes. The terrain can be hard to walk. We had a great time
Henrik M — Google review
Beautiful stony cliff and beach, famous also for being the set of the iconic chess match in The 7th Seal
Alessandro H — Google review
Very very beautiful place. However certainly not really accessible with trolleys and kids if you want to go all the way down to the ocean. But anyway worth a visit. Good parking possibilities (free of charge), even possible to charge EV and PHEV vehicles. No idea about cost though.
Henrik S — Google review
A short walk to the cliffs from the Hovs Haller hotel (with parking). Beautiful cliffs and views over the sea.
Family W — Google review
Nice cycling route from Båstad along the coast, beautiful house, gardens and flower. only walking possible the last part.
Rune L — Google review
wild and beautiful nature. if you can move all the way down to the water, you can find a rock cave. it is so super beautiful here. really a visit be
Søren C — Google review
Fantastic trails with amazing vistas. We came here on our first day in Sweden and were completely blown away. You can find all different kinds of berries along the way.
Christof — Google review
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4.5
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Hovshallavägen 160, 269 91 Båstad, Sweden
https://www.lansstyrelsen.se/skane/besoksmal/naturreservat/bastad/bjarekusten-med-hovs-hallar.html
+46 431 750 45
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Kullen Lighthouse

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Sights & Landmarks
Museum
Kullen Lighthouse, located on the Kullaberg Peninsula, is arguably Scandinavia's oldest lighthouse with a history dating back over 1000 years. Positioned dramatically atop cliffs, it serves as a crucial navigational beacon in heavily trafficked waters, with its powerful 1000-watt beam visible for 27 nautical miles. The site offers expert-led and self-guided tours, along with a summer cafe and opportunities for porpoise watching.
Kullen Lighthouse is a breathtaking coastal landmark on Sweden’s southwest coast. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and stunning ocean views, it offers a peaceful retreat with incredible scenery. Visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas, explore nearby nature trails, and learn about its rich maritime history at the visitor center. Perfect for sightseeing, photography, and nature lovers. A must-visit spot for anyone exploring the area!
Canerello — Google review
Wonderful peninsula for hiking - no difficulties. The round tour (marked orange) is recommended. Pack a bathing suit and plenty of time, it's worth it. The visit to the centre at the top (halfway point) is also worthwhile. Especially noteworthy, outside, the litter educational trail with the final post with plastic bags to help keep nature clean.
Thomas K — Google review
A nice view of the sea. Lot's of black berries around the hiking path. Parking is available on the site. Then you have to walk. Wheel chairs are not suitable as hiking area. There is a small ice cream shop and washrooms are also available in the shop. At exhibition area, you can see information about sea animals. In some areas you can take a sea bath. A beautiful place to visit in summer.
Dmm B — Google review
Walked from Mölle to the Lighthouse following the orange trail on the south side, took about 2 hours in slow tempo, with breaks, in the beaming hot sun. Would highly recommend walking there, the scenery on the way is amazing.
Emil N — Google review
Beautiful view of the Baltic sea and the rocky cliff sets the ambience!
Swapna R — Google review
Beautiful views and numerous trails that take you down to the edge and also just around the whole area. It's a magic place to explore!
Emily K — Google review
Serendipity lies in the eyes & the feelling that crosses across the mountain & sea breeze… calmness in the air
Destined R — Google review
Great spot to spend quality time with friends and family. Plenty of parking spaces available. There is a fee of 30kr to go on top of the lighthouse. You will get a binocular to look around. There are at least 5 hiking trails around this place with easy to hard difficulty levels. Be prepared for strong winds.
Lalit C — Google review
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4.5
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Italienska vägen 323, 263 77 Mölle, Sweden
http://www.kullensfyr.se/
+46 70 582 23 72
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Hembygdspark Ängelholm

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Cafe
Nature & Parks
Parks
Very nice personal, very good ambiance and everything was excellent!
Emanuel D — Google review
It's a very good place. We can see a lot of animals here for free and we can also do an adventure here with the good price.😉
Adelfa L — Google review
We stopped here so our kids could play in the amazing park. We all thought it was superb. Furthermore the public loos that are on site here were the best I have seen (even in Sweden). The petting zoo was great fun for all of us as well and gave us a chance to really talk about different animals.
Edward M — Google review
Super cool place to go and have a great time with your family and friends.
Niels T — Google review
The playground is fun for the little ones, but perhaps less so for bigger kids. Lots of farm animals, and a large herd of tame deer. Didn't try the zip-lines but the large course through the tree tops looks like it would be fantastic. Pricey though, at almost 400kr.
Ross K — Google review
Fantastic park for families. Petting zoo, great playgrounds, some museums, and a lovely ice cream shop. Also a train that goes into the city for the kiddos to ride. Plus entrance to the park is FREE!
Alan K — Google review
Great place for a day out with the family. One of the biggest playgrounds I've seen, lots of different animals (chickens, pigs, deer, etc.), a cafe, and a waffle restaurant. There's also a place that has a ropes course high up in the trees.
Yoshio — Google review
This is beautiful place for leisure and so much fun for children. This zoo have variety of animals and birds. Also it organise some adventure games for kids during summer.
Diksha G — Google review
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4.5
(149)
Thorslundsgatan 13, 262 33 Ängelholm, Sweden
+46 76 762 36 95
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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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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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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
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Bredgatan 78, 252 78 Helsingborg, Sweden
http://www.scandlines.de/
+46 42 18 60 00
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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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Söderåsen National Park

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Tourist information center
Nature & Parks
National Parks
Söderåsen National Park, also known as Skånes Grand Canyon, is a stunning nature reserve located near Klippan in the heart of Skane. The park features hills, valleys, and deciduous beech forests with rivers and various hiking trails of different lengths and difficulty levels. Visitors can start their adventure at the Naturum Visitors Center in Skaralid and explore the diverse landscapes while enjoying beautiful views over the valley.
Absolutely loved the place and they way it is organized. I took the blue path and highly recommend it for a one day visit. Take good shoes (not necessarily hiking ones) as it gets rocky in some places so definitely not sandals or open shoes.
Tamim A — Google review
We had a great walk here. The weather was rainy, but the nature was beautiful even so. Everything is clear and there are toilets and also some drinkable water at a place along the thread. There are several threads we walked the 7,7km one.
Katalin S — Google review
You can enjoy various courses! I went with my kids, so we picked a short one, but it was still super fun! And it's awesome that you can enjoy the museum right in front of it too! Totally recommend checking it out! ✨
Su H — Google review
We went there on October 24th around 3 p.m. I know it was a bit late, but I only had a short time to see it. The drive to the park was very pleasant, and the parking lots were almost empty. Seeing it in the fall was truly beautiful - so colorful and peaceful. The trees, falling leaves, and the sound of the wind and water created a tranquil atmosphere. I really enjoyed my short visit there and took some amazing photos.
Haidar A — Google review
A breathtaking escape into nature! Söderåsen National Park is truly a hidden gem in southern Sweden. The scenery is absolutely stunning—lush forests, dramatic cliffs, and peaceful streams everywhere you look. The hiking trails are well-marked and range from easy walks to more challenging routes, so there’s something for everyone. I highly recommend the Skäralid valley hike and the lookout point at Kopparhatten—the views are unforgettable! The park is very well maintained, with clean rest areas and helpful maps. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxing day in nature, a family picnic, or a solo hiking adventure. I left feeling refreshed and recharged. If you’re in Skåne, Söderåsen is a must-visit!
Mohamad Z — Google review
One of the best national parks i have ever been to. The trails are marked well. One can very well rely on the trail signs on the trees to safely complete the trail without getting lost. I had the pleasure of taking the longest route - the blue trail. Its easy for the most part except for few elevations, which tested my endurance. Remainded me why its classified as hard. The lady in the reception was super kind and helped me with her suggestions of the trail.
Logesh K — Google review
Impressive nature park with several hotspots offering magical views and experiences. I can only recommend EVERYONE to visit the park and go on short or long hikes.”
Lene N — Google review
nice place for an extended walk - lots of shadow / forest, hence ideal on hot days. don‘t do with kinderwagen, very young kids or elderly people; some tours can be quite choppy, slippery and hilly.
Cédric M — Google review
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Skäralid 747, 264 53 Ljungbyhed, Sweden
https://sverigesnationalparker.se/park/soderasens-nationalpark/
+46 10 224 10 00
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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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Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark, USA
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Amalienborg Palace

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Castle
Museums
Amalienborg Palace, an exquisite 18th-century rococo complex in Copenhagen, serves as the winter residence for the Danish monarchy. This remarkable ensemble consists of four distinct palaces—Brockdorfske, Levetzaus, Moltkes, and Schackske—each showcasing stunning architecture and rich history. Surrounding a grand plaza, these palatial structures were adopted by the royal family in 1794 after a devastating fire at Christiansborg Castle.
Visited Amalienborg Palace on a rainy Sunday 🇩🇰. It’s famous for the Changing of the Guard ceremony that starts sharp at 12 noon and lasts about 30 minutes ⏰. Even with the rain, the square was fully packed! If you want a front-row view, reach by 11:45. For us, it was an okay experience — interesting to watch just once.
YG T — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting this magnificent palace, and it truly felt like stepping back in time into a world of royalty. The interiors are grand and beautifully preserved, with multiple sections showcasing how the royals once lived. From the opulent living quarters and lavish dining halls to the intricately designed courtyards, every corner tells a story of elegance and power. What stood out to me most was the attention to detail—exquisite furniture, ornate chandeliers, and priceless artifacts that reflect a royal lifestyle at its peak. The guided displays made it easy to understand the history and appreciate the traditions behind each room. Walking through the palace, I could almost imagine the grandeur of royal gatherings and ceremonies that once filled these halls. Overall, it’s a place where history and beauty come together perfectly. If you want to experience the charm of a royal lifestyle, this palace is a must-visit.
Divyansh C — Google review
We came here with the intention of observing the Changing of the Guards. It starts at 12, so try to be there at 11:30 for a better stand spot. Because lots and lots of people come to see this. Bring hat and sunglasses during summer season. If you are interested in these come otherwise enjoy the castle. You have to buy tickets for the castle and check timing.
Tas A — Google review
Truely amazing.. i had visited Amelienborg palace with my family in the month of May.. just was spell bound by the beauty and architectural marvel of the same. The whole palace was worth watching again and again from each and every angle. As we had visited on a weekend there was really a big crowd which really added to the enrichment of the ambience.. We had planned to reach there to watch the famous change of guard event. It was so awesome.. even though it is something that happens on a daily basis but the accuracy and precision of the event is something to adore for.. From accessibility perspective we have the well established punlic transportation of Copenhagen.. A must watch if you are visiting Copenhagen..
Krishna C — Google review
Go at 11:30am to get a good view of the changing of the guard. They push everyone back behind the black lines of the quad closest to the brown doors/left of the entry pillars if you want a good view, but the guards do a march around the while Palace eventually. We also saw the marching band through the town which was cool!
Crystal T — Google review
Amalienborg Palace square, Copenhagen, Denmark. This complex has four elegant, Rococo style palaces that surround an octagonal central courtyard. It is close to the Nyhavn Harbour and the Marble Church. Some parts of the complex like the Amalienborg Museum or the Christian VIII's Palace, are open to public (unfortunately, due to lack of time, we could not get into the museum). The daily change of Royal guard ceremony also takes place in the square. The central figure of the square is a large bronze statue of King Frederick V, unveiled in 1771, symbolizing the complete power of the king. Frederik's Church or Marble Church, with its copper green dome serves as the official residence of the Danish Royal family. It lies in alignment with the main Palace and the Copenhagen Opera House. The architectural details of these buildings are clear, well maintained and a wonderful sight to behold. One can actually walk around the square and revel the beauty of these structures, our group did just that during the month of July 2025.
Neeru D — Google review
Beautiful space with a majestic architectures! These majors landscapes can be seen just around the square; Frederick Kirke, Aleksander Nevskij Kirke, Det Kongelige Teater Operaen. Just a great space to walk around and admire the landscape 🏛️🕌⛪🕍🛕
Penny G — Google review
If you’re in Copenhagen, Amalienborg is a must-visit. This beautiful palace showcases the rich history, details, and artifacts of the Danish royal family. One of the highlights is the changing of the guard, which takes place daily at 12 pm and is a wonderful experience to witness. There’s no entry fee. Walk around the palace square,since the surroundings are equally charming.
Vidya H — Google review
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Amalienborg Slotsplads, 1257 København K, Denmark
https://www.kongernessamling.dk/amalienborg/
+45 33 15 32 86
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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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Sankt Annæ Gade 29, 1416 København, Denmark
https://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk/
+45 41 66 63 57
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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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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
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Slottsgatan 33, 211 33 Malmö, Sweden
20

Baltic - Border -Tower Museum

History museum
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
I am visiting the N.E. German Baltic Coast from my hometown of San Francisco California and I drove over to Kühlungsborn to visit the Border Tower Museum. What a great exhibition of education that explains life during the division of Germany. The exhibit is also a testimony of life in the GDR. The Tower Museum has a sandwich board with names of individuals who were documented escapee's. The museum is split between the tower and the building. If you are in the area, I recommend a visit. Thanks to the curators and caretakers of the museum.
Eddie V — Google review
A chilling reminder of a less forgiving time where the west and east were divided, a Cold War watchtower with a history of those that tried to make there way to the west….. worth a visit. Information boards are in Germany only but the pictures tell a story. You can climb the tower for a small fee (2€ per person). 4 stars only because of the lack of multi lingual support.
Peter T — Google review
Nice little museum, but the outdoor part didn't have any signs in English, only German.
Gustav L — Google review
Very nice for all people and its not expensiv
Dominik G — Google review
Very beautiful and historic place
Gugulethu N — Google review
Top
Martin W — Google review
Piece of history we must not forget
Jorma Z — Google review
War super da
Daniel Z — Google review
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4.5
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Grenzbeobachtungsturm BT11, Ostseeallee 1A, 18225 Kühlungsborn, Germany
http://ostsee-grenzturm.com/
+49 173 8732778
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Rostock Zoo

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Charity
Rostock Zoo, located in the city of Rostock, is a modern zoo spanning 56 hectares and home to over 4,000 animals. The zoo features spacious and naturalistic habitats for its diverse range of wildlife. One of its main highlights is the Darwineum, a high-tech visitor center dedicated to Darwin's theory of evolution. This living museum offers an interactive exhibition on evolution and houses a tropical environment for gibbons, orangutans, gorillas, and other species.
It's worth the money. There are many wild and domestic animals to see. Along with some evolution concepts. Of course, polar bear is the highlight, but there are many more animals to enjoy.
Harsh P — Google review
Excellent zoo! It's very large and clean. So many of the animals were out and about (not just hiding) they seemed so comfortable and calm. Excellent for family's. Lots of clean bathrooms too (very important to me)
Donna L — Google review
One of the best zoo’s I have been too. Lots of areas for kids to plays and an amazing variety of animals. We stopped here while on a cruise a terrific surprise as we had not planned on going here.
Troy B — Google review
This is one of the nicest zoo I’ve visited in a long time. Many benches with a view. We never found the polar bears and the big octopus 🐙 but beside of that a nice day in Rostock Zoo.
Michael L — Google review
A fantastic zoo!! There are many types of animals, and the staff at the souvenir shop are very enthusiastic and helpful🤗The new red panda Pjat is so cute! I hope he and Jordan can get along well🥰🥰The environment is very good, and there is a beautiful garden. Try to go as early as possible, as the weather is getting hot and many animals are hiding to sleep at noon, can't see them
Juliet — Google review
I like it a lot because there were a lot of different animals all the way from deers to big cats to fish and birds and also monkeys The polarbears were very crowded with peace but after a while it was ok The souvenir shop at the end was filled with a lot of good toys for little kids and also some other things at a good price
Can — Google review
If you’ve been to the Berlin zoo, it’ll be pretty disappointing. It’s cute and well laid out but pretty small. Suitable for small children.
Claudia R — Google review
This was the most amazing Zoo we have ever seen. The animals are well looked after. All the animals seemed to be extremely happy. Their enclosures are very large, and clean. This zoo has a great breeding program that is extremely successful as most of the enclosures had a baby in there. If I could give it more stars I would. The cost was good value for money. It took us the whole day to go around it.
Gene M — Google review
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Barnstorfer Ring 1, 18059 Rostock, Germany
https://www.zoo-rostock.de/
+49 381 20820
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St. Mary's Church, Rostock

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Evangelical church
Sights & Landmarks
St. Mary's Church, also known as Marienkirche, is a significant landmark in Rostock, Germany. This Gothic church, dating back to the 13th century, boasts an array of treasures within its ancient brick walls. Visitors can marvel at the artfully crafted wooden altar, a massive stained glass window depicting The Day of Judgement, a Renaissance pulpit from 1574, and a bronze Baptismal font from 1290.
Beautiful church with stunning exterior as well as interior. It really feels like this church shows how strong Rostock was back in the days. If you are a student, you only pay 2 euros for the entrance fee. It’s a neat church overall, but the astrological clock inside is amazing. It really makes you wonder how people of the past could come up with the idea of creating it.
Ji L — Google review
St. Mary's Church is the largest church in Rostock, Germany. I love its red brick Gothic architecture! It really stands out from all angles in the city!! I was looking forward to seeing its astronomical clock that I had heard about. Unfortunately, even though it said it was supposed to be open on the website, sadly, it wasn't. We walked around the entire building several times to try to find an open door, but no luck.
How L — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking and fascinating! We really enjoyed getting to look around and see the beautiful stained glass windows and the incredible grandfather clock!
Sarah R — Google review
Fantastic church there is a small fee to enter , but it is well worth it. If you can get there for around midday to see the medieval clock play it is well worth it (can be found behind the altar) . There are lots of tombs and an amazingly decorated organ. Well worth a visit
Kevin M — Google review
Amazing Medieval Astronomical clock still in working order! Make sure you're there for 12 noon clock melody and moving Saints.
Phil O — Google review
Came here to Costal Germany: St. Mary's Church (Marienkirche), Rostock Location: The church is located in the city center (Stadtmitte) of Rostock. Address: Its address is typically listed as Bei der Marienkirche 3, 18055 Rostock, Germany. It is easily recognizable by its towering, massive brick structure and the specific color pattern on the tower (alternating dark/green-glazed and red unglazed bricks, particularly visible on the sides of the transept and tower), which is characteristic of the building's various construction phases. The St. Mary's Church is famous for being the largest church in Rostock and for housing a magnificent, functional medieval astronomical clock dating from 1472.
George F — Google review
This church is very special! Highly recommended. There are some decorations related to the characteristics of this city: harbour. In addition, the astronomical clock is also amazing. It has worked for more than 500 years and provides a lot of calendar/astronomical information. I like this clock more than the one in Prague. After visiting this church, I donated some money because I hope that anything in church can be maintained in a good condition.
Jhih-An Y — Google review
A must see church! Amazing astronomical clock inside. Entry is 4 euros
Boris N — Google review
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4.5
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b. d. Marienkirche 3, 18055 Rostock, Germany
http://www.marienkirche-rostock.de/
+49 1520 8801553
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Stadtmuseum Güstrow

Local history museum
Sights & Landmarks
Castles
(Translated by Google) Nice little museum about the history of Güstrow from the Middle Ages to today. Super nice employees and no entry fee! Not so crowded, so you can look at everything in peace. (Original) Schönes kleines Museum zur Geschichte Güstrows vom Mittelalter bis heute. Super nette Mitarbeiterinnen und ohne Eintritt! Nicht so voll, so dass man alles in Ruhe anschauen kann.
Antje — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must-see if you want to expand your knowledge of Güstrow's history... No admission—donations are welcome at the end of your visit. (Original) Unbedingt, wenn jemand sein Wissen über die Geschichte Güstrows erhellen möchte... Kein Eintritt-gerne Spende am Ende des Besuches
Katrin S — Google review
nice
Aborihan B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice collection of different eras, bigger than expected and still free (Original) Schöne Sammlung verschiedener Epochen, Größer als erwartet und noch kostenfrei
Yvonne L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Considering it's free, you get quite a lot. (Original) Dafür dass es kostenlos ist, hat man ganz schön viel geboten bekommen.
Christian T — Google review
(Translated by Google) The City Museum could be a good next stop for our Stroke and Aphasia Support Group. The accessible design... The building's access and elevator are ideal for our support group. The free museum visit is also great, of course. (Original) Das Stadtmuseum könnte ein nächster Anlaufpunkt für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe Schlaganfall und Aphasie sein. Die barrierefreie Gestaltung... Zufahrt UND Fahrstuhl im Gebäude bieten sich super gut für unsere Selbsthilfegruppe an. Toll ist natürlich auch der kostenlose Besuch im Museum....
Erika K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Small but nice: carefully selected, attractive exhibits from history, social history and art, supported by multimedia. Entry is free. A worthwhile visit! (Original) Klein, aber fein: Sorgfältig ausgewählte, attraktive Exponate aus Geschichte, Sozialgeschichte und Kunst, multimedial unterstützt. Der Eintritt ist kostenlos. Ein lohnender Besuch!
Cordula K — Google review
(Translated by Google) Designed and furnished with a lot of love and expertise, something for everyone, from the Bronze Age to modern times (Original) Mit viel Liebe und Sachverstand konzipiert und eingerichtet, für jeden etwas dabei, von Bronzezeit bis Neuzeit
Steffen B — Google review
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4.0
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Franz-Parr-Platz 10, 18273 Güstrow, Germany
http://www.guestrow.de/stadt-kultur-politik/kultur/stadtmuseum/
+49 3843 769120
24

Kristall Kur- und Gradier-Therme Bad Wilsnack

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Swimming pool
Spas
All pools hold salt water of different concentrations. The large 24% salt pool with small round stones at the bottom is a unique and wonderful experience. Lots of water surface. Lots of outdoor sun chairs. I highly recommend a visit. The only negative is the restaurant menu, which has very few vegetarian options (a pizza) and 0 vegan options. The food consists mainly of chips, schnitzels and sausages. Perhaps not what those seeking to improve their health should be eating... But in total five stars. The food is secondary to the bath, one can eat somewhere else.
Kjell K — Google review
Although they offer several options, the facilities were so full, that it was more stressful than relaxing.There should be a maximum capacity allowing for a relaxing atmosphere.The meditation cave smelled rancid.
Maria M — Google review
I was there at least 3 times. A little bit far from Berlin, but variaty of pools with different saltiness, e.g 1.2%, 5%, 12%, 24% as well as variety of saunas definitely worse driving there. Big and free parking lot.
O C — Google review
Nice place to relax. 24% salt content seems even a bit much, the 12% seemed best for floating while still being able to swimm. The main area is a bit noisy and while hardly any sunbeds are used, most are reserved. Great sauna area, however very little respect (from the staff) for people that don't feel entirety comfortable being nacked around others. Also, a lot off their health claims are based on esoteric myth and/or are scientifically disproven.
Dustin H — Google review
Great sauna, but the wierd German-talking goldfish gave me brain rot.
Mika K — Google review
Nice and silent place for the older ones. At weekends you do get a lot of families with kids in the pools, but sauna areas are still occupied by the local pensioners. Expensive food and drinks do not add charm. Salty baths are nice, but the level of salt cannot be compared to the Dead Sea. Having said that, I do not think that there are better options around unless you go to Berlin.
Ya S — Google review
A oasis of peace and relaxation. I was there both in summer and winter and I really enjoyed it. I really hate cold weather so in winter I only used the indoor pools, but some of the outdoor are also available. You can use your swimming suit or just be naked, which some people do as they use sauna as well. Perfect for a weekend escape.
Isabela S — Google review
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Am Kähling 1, 19336 Bad Wilsnack, Germany
http://www.kristalltherme-bad-wilsnack.de/
+49 38791 80880
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Ravensbrück Memorial

Memorial park
Sights & Landmarks
Monuments & Statues
The museum is well laid out and presented. Clear explanations, pictures & graphics on: - the formation, duration and liberation of the camp. - every aspect of life within the camp. Entrance is free. Well worth the visit. Highly recommended.
Keith C — Google review
Need to decide between seeing Sachsenhausen and Ravensbrück best go here. The female inmates witness stories and the building infrastructure left standing give a much deeper impression of all the horrors and inhumanities of concentration camp life in the period.
CCTV T — Google review
Really worth to visit, touching… we must never forget. Well organized and preserved. The city is charming, but some restaurants and hotels - only cash.
Gessica — Google review
Very interesting, really recommend this place.
Karol R — Google review
78 years go, after several months imprisoned in Ravensbrück, my grand-mother was delivered by the Red Army in April 1945. As a member of the French Resistance, she was denounced and deported to this concentration camp. In January 1939, Himmler let build up the Ravensbrück concentration camp in Brandenburg, North of Berlin, the only camp for women. The first inmates - German and Austrian women - arrived in May 1939. Some 130,000 prisoners, mostly women but also men and children, were imprisoned in Ravensbrück. In six years, Ravensbrück was transformed into a vast concentration camp complex, surrounded by satellites (kommandos) serving the German industry. The inmates were forced to work more than twelve hours a day, punctuated by dawn and evening calls, to develop and maintain the site; they served as slave labor in the sewing workshops and electrical assembly industries such as Siemens and Halske, as well as in the arms industries such as Heinkel, BMW, Mercedes and Skoda. Some were subjected to the medical experiments of Dr. Karl Gebhardt. Polish girls, nicknamed "rabbits" and political prisoners NN, Nacht und Nebel. They were subjected to sterilization experiments, muscle and bone transplants... After such a "nerve-wracking experience", my grand-mother passed her grand-children the following message: "There is no foreigner on this planet 🌍. ☮️ Peace can not be kept by force. Everyone shall contribute to achieve it by understanding" What a heritage from such a woman 👩 who survived this part of History.
Jean-Philippe D — Google review
A sad place , but people must see.
Robert R — Google review
A very moving visit beautiful scenery. Well worth visit. Museum fabulous very informative.
Stephen J — Google review
The place must be visited, and it's inspiring. The courage of people... Unbelievable. The problem is the lack of information displayed in English.
X W — Google review
4.4
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16798, Str. d. Nationen, 16798 Fürstenberg/Havel, Germany
https://www.ravensbrueck-sbg.de/
+49 33093 6080
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Fontane Therme

Thermal baths
Spas & Wellness
Sauna
Spa and health club
Spas
Lovely spa and wellness centre, set on the shore of a lake, a beautiful setting. One of the highlights is the "Seesauna", where you can look out onto the lake while sweating in 80°C heat - and dip in the cold lake water afterwards, if you like. There are other saunas, too, plus steam bath etc, as well as salt pools and a larger pool for swimming.
Roger — Google review
Nice Therme with 4 Saunas, a quiet area which I didn't like because it was rather uncomfy with cheap blankets and a bad smell. Beds were also not supporting relaxation in the lake sauna. The library relaxation area is a little nicer but too small. In the lake sauna, you probably always find a seat because it's huge, and you have a nice view over the lake with the possibility to walk directly into the lake after the sauna visit. Especially during winter, quiet refreshing. The other area with the Saunas was good. Here, you have a live infusion, whereas in the lake sauna, it's automatic. There is also an ice area and two walk through showers for gold and hot water. The pools for my liking where all too cold and I didn't spend a minute in there. Overall a nice experience but there is potential to make it even nicer and a little more comfy.
Felix — Google review
Overall very underwhelming. Kitchen closes at 7pm, food is very expensive and of low quality. The only thing that is enjoyable is the lake sauna. Rather go to Vabali in Berlin for an experience 10 times as good at the same price. Terrible lighting concept, no customer experience design.
Eva S — Google review
Great idea to escape busy Berlin for a day and just relax. Easily reachable by public transportation, the train station is just 10 minutes away walking so don't be afraid to go without a car. All facilities are very nice, pool and sauna and steam baths are the best and the bistro is totally worth it!
Estefania B — Google review
A bit further out from Berlin, so I can not get there as often as I would like. It would be great to go once a week and discover everything that they have to offer. The saunas are my favorite, such a nice mix of options and many great programs at regular intervals.
Devin H — Google review
This place is a great place to relax. You can reach the place quite easily with the train and a short walk. I s there during Easter and while it was running at full capacity, it still felt quite empty so that relaxing was actually possible. This is really a highlight since in the other options in Berlin like Vabali or Liquidrom you feel like sardines packed in a can. The employees are really friendly and try their best to make your stay pleasant. Food options in the Therme itself were very limited and overpriced, but options in the hotel annexed are okay. Overall, great experience.
Andrea M — Google review
Very relaxing place, with various saunas and pools to choose from. I was here mid March but the cold did not matter in the warm pool outside, under the full moon. I have enjoyed it a lot and plan to go back as soon as possible.
Val G — Google review
The worst experience ever! The receptionist was rude and disrespectful. We only took 3 bathrobe sets but she entered 2 more into the bill without our consent. They refused to do anything when we asked for a correction, and fooled us to pay the whole amount by promising return the overpaid items to our bank account. The next day they changed their mind, said the only offer they can provide is two free sets for our next visit. How can we still trust such a company who lied and even stole from customers? Of course we won’t visit again! If you expect rudeness and arrogance, that would the a suitable place to go!
Yang Z — Google review
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An d. Seepromenade 21, 16816 Neuruppin, Germany
https://www.resort-mark-brandenburg.de/fontane-therme/
+49 3391 40350
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Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
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4.7
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Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
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Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum

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Museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Memorial and Museum Sachsenhausen is a powerful site that serves as a reminder of the atrocities committed during the Nazi regime. Visitors can explore the camp at their own pace, with guided tours available for deeper insight. The museum houses numerous artifacts, descriptions, and first-hand accounts that shed light on the horrors that took place there. Audio guides are recommended for a more comprehensive experience. While some parts of the camp have deteriorated over time, the sheer scale of the site is awe-inspiring.
One of the best I have been to. With the audio guide and information boards you can really get a feel of what was happening here over the 30 to 60 time period
Paul A — Google review
It was very informative with a cheap audio guide (roughly €3. 50). Entry is free. It's not very easy to find your way there if you're using public transport. Google Maps took us in via an office complex and police headquarters (the old SS training camp, I believe). It's got a lot of information in the different rooms with a lot of reading, although plenty of different languages are catered for. A lot of the main areas to visit have been restored or rebuilt and it's hard to gauge the conditions of the time. It does seem to be a work in progress to restore everything and add extra sections. Some of the interactive exhibits didn't seem to work which would be troublesome for those who needed audio guidance. The computers we were using at one point just all turned off. I would recommend it but it needs a full day and plenty of energy for all of the walking and some stamina for the reading. I think they offer guided tours but I'm not certain.
Mike P — Google review
This is an amazing place and a must see. Its part of our world's history. The Nazis were so cruel. I was so upset when I visited today at the hurt and pain the Jews suffered in the concentration camps. May they all rest in peace now.
Marie Y — Google review
Tough place to visit..great sad history. Learning experience. Great tour person ANNE..took tour from NCL...cruising baltic sea !!
Gene M — Google review
A profoundly moving and essential memorial. The Sachsenhausen Memorial & Museum is thoughtfully curated, offering deep insight into both the Nazi concentration camp and post-war Soviet use. The exhibitions, preserved buildings, and memorials are powerful and respectful. A must-visit for anyone seeking to understand this history.
Marika ( — Google review
Ok visit, but not that many original details still there which makes it more difficult to grasp the extent of the horror, especially for our teens. I don't want to say it's necessary to have the horrific details around, but to me it does bring a tangible message across for next generations, to make sure it never happens again.
Katrien D — Google review
It is a really good place to go and learn about our past and to educate ourselves. Admission and audio guide are free.
Gerald C — Google review
We did this tour when we visited Berlin for a few days in March. As a history lover this was right up my street. We did this with a guide Campbell who was very knowledgeable. The tour itself was very informative, with a range of information boards and material to read through at your leisure. Very moving place to visit. Would recommend a visit if you enjoy history
Lyndsay R — Google review
4.6
(16292)
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4.7
(3941)
Str. d. Nationen 22, 16515 Oranienburg, Germany
https://www.sachsenhausen-sbg.de/
+49 3301 200261
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Karls Erlebnis-Dorf - Elstal

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Theme Parks
Karls Erlebnis-Dorf - Elstal is a strawberry-themed park located near Berlin, offering a variety of attractions for visitors of all ages. The park features cute displays and a shopping area where you can purchase their famous strawberry jam, toys, alcoholic drinks, and tableware. There are options to buy a day ticket or pay for individual attractions separately. Visitors can enjoy free rides and immerse themselves in the farm market offering seasonal items at reasonable prices.
It was a really lovely day, especially as there were very few queues because it was a weekday. There's a good mix of rides aimed at kids and a few for older kids/adults. There's also a good variety of food around the park, and many locations to buy gifts, souvenirs, and snacks. The ice sculptures are very impressive and there was a live demonstration when I went where you could have a try at the basics.
Frances P — Google review
It's a fantastic place for families and children. There are plenty of activities, delicious food, and local products. I recommend purchasing tickets online, whether daily or yearly, so your kids can experience and explore every playground multiple times without extra charges. You need the whole day to check everything, it's a vast place.
Edin Z — Google review
We had a wonderful day at Karl’s Erlebnis-Dorf Berlin! It’s a perfect place for families, my kids absolutely loved the playgrounds, the tractor ride, and of course the strawberry-themed shops and sweets. Everything is very well organized, clean, and full of fun activities. The staff were friendly and helpful, and there are many nice spots to relax with coffee or snacks. The homemade jams and candies are delicious, and we couldn’t leave without buying some souvenirs. Definitely recommend spending a full day here great memories for both kids and adults!
Ahmed G — Google review
It’s a nice place to take a break from the city Important to highlight that it’s an amusement park really adapted for children You can enter for free and pay for the rides you wanna go to (only 1 is adrenaline-filled for adults 😅) - that’s what I recommend There are a lot of restaurants there, all really good I recommend the Döner, but mostly the Strawberry Waffles 🧇 So so delicious
Isabella B — Google review
Great place to visit with the whole family. Lots of entertainment options and food. Reasonable prices considering that it's an amusement park. For example: Bier costs 3 Euros, döner that you can share 9 Euros, snacks between 3 and 10 Euros. We came on a Sunday morning and it was quite empty so we could go to the games without many queues. Definitely worth getting the Tageskarte to get access to all the games plus 3% discount in the shop.
Marina C — Google review
The place is wonderful, but the outdoor rides close as early as 7 PM, while the shop stays open until 8 PM sharp. It’s better not to come on a weekend — there are too many people and the waiting time is quite long
Ekaterina B — Google review
Oh, what a cutesy strawberry-themed park! Lots of reasons to spend a full day out. It's especially engaging and entertaining for the kids. The rides are not too adrenaline-rushing for adults but surely bring a smile. The venue is spread out, offers cafes and eateries comprising Erdbeer Döners, burgers & fries, coffee and pancakes, apart from ice-creams, jams, marmalades etc. Some rides had long waiting times and when the turn finally came, the ride lasted for just 2 mins. The ice scultptures in the Ice Welt were mesmerizing and fairy-tale like. Overall, you won't regret spending your day out at Elstal with your cherished ones 🍓🐻. They also have a special pass offering yearly membership (multiple visits).
Nikhat Q — Google review
I really recommend to try strawberry döner as well as home made chips. Very creative decorations. We had a blast there.
Veronika J — Google review
4.5
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4.0
(126)
Zur Döberitzer Heide 1, 14641 Wustermark, Germany
https://karls.de/elstal/
+49 33234 243030
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Beelitz-Heilstätten

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
City district known for an abandoned sanatorium complex, partly converted into apartments.
4.5
(119)
14547 Beelitz, Germany, USA
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