Denmark travel guide

Where modern design meets fairy tales.

Denmark, a land of fairy tales and Scandinavian modernity, invites you to explore its hidden wonders. Whether wandering the colorful streets of Copenhagen, strolling through enchanting forests, or discovering the pristine beaches of the east coast, every moment promises wonder and serenity. A revelation for lovers of culture and nature, Denmark is more than just a destination. Love to be yourself.

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Our Travel Designers' top picks in Denmark

  • Nyhavn in Copenhagen, known for colorful houses and lively cafes
  • Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, inspiring Shakespeare's Hamlet
  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, blending art with sea views
  • Viking city of Roskilde, home to a cathedral and music festival
  • Møn Island for chalk cliffs and natural landscapes

    The best time to visit Denmark is usually from June to August when the weather is mild and the days are longer.

    Visit Amalienborg Palace for a dose of royal history and architecture. Cruise through the picturesque canals of Copenhagen for a laid-back experience. Explore Christiania for a vibrant, alternative neighborhood. Don't miss Tivoli Gardens for thrills and a magical atmosphere. For an outdoor adventure, head to the Wadden Sea National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    • Transportation
      Public transport is highly developed, especially in Copenhagen where buses, metro, and trains are reliable and punctual. Renting a bike is also a great way to explore cities, as they offer some of the best cycling infrastructure in the world.
    • Language
      The official language is Danish, but most people speak excellent English. Learning a few basic words like "Hej" for hello and "Tak" for thank you can be appreciated.
    • Currency
      The local currency is the Danish Krone (DKK). Credit cards are widely accepted, and it's rare to need cash.
    • Food customs
      Try the Smørrebrød, a typical open-faced sandwich, and don't miss out on contemporary Danish cuisine known for its innovation. Coffee culture is also very strong.
    • Cities to visit
      Copenhagen is a must-see, but don't forget Aarhus for its creative atmosphere and Odense, home of Hans Christian Andersen.

    • Warm clothing for the Nordic climate, like sweaters and windproof coats
    • An umbrella or waterproof jacket for sudden showers
    • Comfortable shoes for exploring cities by bike or on foot
    • Credit card and some cash, as cards are widely accepted
    • Travel guide or mobile app to explore Copenhagen and surroundings
    • Camera or charged smartphone to capture the scenery
    • Power bank to keep devices charged on the go

Cultural travel

An exploration of heritage: guided tours, monuments, and historic stories... Experience an exceptional cultural heritage and immerse yourself in the local culture.

Nature holidays

Reconnect with nature. Discover stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and breathtaking views. Enjoy absolute rest and the peace of contemplation.

We love to travel: tailor-made tours crafted for adventure

At We love to travel, every journey is unique, crafted according to your desires and designed just for you. With an in-depth understanding of each destination, we create exclusive itineraries for authentic experiences. Forget the standard paths and discover the world your way.