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Small Danish Towns
RenameTake your family on the trip of a life time, exploring the amazing cities and towns of Denmark, enjoying the parks, nature, beaches, and culture of this beautiful country.
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About Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and most populated city of Denmark. The inner city of Copenhagen features many of Copenhagen's most popular monuments and attractions and the city's most distinctive district is Frederiksstaden, with the Amalienborg Palace at its centre. Copenhagen also serves as the cultural hub of Denmark and wider Scandinavia with a wide array of museums and a significant jazz scene. Strøget, a popular shopping area, hosts many street performers in the late afternoon and evening. Copenhagen is home to the two oldest amusement parks in the world - Dyrehavsbakken and Tivoli Gardens. The city also has many restaurants and bars with nightclub staing open until 5 or 6 in the morning.
Copenhagen
North Zealand Island, Denmark
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About Aarhus
Aarhus is the second-largest city in Denmark. It is located on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula and is the cultural and economic core of the region. The city hosts many festivals, concerts and other events - NorthSide Festival, Aarhus International Jazz Festival and Danmarks grimmeste festival are some of the notable ones. The ARoS Art Museum, the Old Town Museum and Tivoli Friheden are among Denmark's top tourist attractions. Some additional landmarks include Aarhus Katedralskole, Aarhus Cathedral, Marselisborg Palace and the Tivoli Friheden amusement park.
Aarhus
Central and South Jutland, Denmark
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About Ribe
Ribe is the oldest extant Danish town, located in southwest Jutland. The town has many well-preserved old buildings and The Ribe Cathedral and old town hall are especially noteworthy. Among the cultural highlights are some notable museums: Ribe Viking Museum, Ribe Art Museum and Denmark's oldest province museum. Another attraction in town is The Night Watchman - Every evening from 1 May until 15 September you may accompany the night watchman in Ribe on his route through the old town, while he is singing to alert citizens about bedtime approaching. Mandø Island nature reserve is 30km from town.
Ribe
Central and South Jutland, Denmark
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About Roskilde
Roskilde is located on the Danish island of Zealand. The town's Gothic cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum, which contains the well-preserved remains of five 11th-century ships are popular attractions in town. Roskilde is popular with shoppers thanks to its two centrally located pedestrian streets - Algade and Skomagergade - complete with restaurants, cafés, and a variety of shops. Besides the Cathedral and the museum other landmarks in town are Roskilde Palace, Roskilde Jars and St Jørgensbjerg Church - enmark's oldest preserved stone building.
Roskilde
North Zealand Island, Denmark
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About Copenhagen
Copenhagen is the capital and most populated city of Denmark. The inner city of Copenhagen features many of Copenhagen's most popular monuments and attractions and the city's most distinctive district is Frederiksstaden, with the Amalienborg Palace at its centre. Copenhagen also serves as the cultural hub of Denmark and wider Scandinavia with a wide array of museums and a significant jazz scene. Strøget, a popular shopping area, hosts many street performers in the late afternoon and evening. Copenhagen is home to the two oldest amusement parks in the world - Dyrehavsbakken and Tivoli Gardens. The city also has many restaurants and bars with nightclub staing open until 5 or 6 in the morning.
Copenhagen
North Zealand Island, Denmark
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