Thursday, December 16, 2021

Denmark: A Place to Experience

 

Denmark. A place is full of charm and cultural heritage. This place is mainly influenced by European culture—basting beautiful castles and infrastructures in every place you visit. Denmark’s unique charm gives off a certain funk into it—that unlike other European countries—this is oddly Denmark.


Green cities, green sky. Denmark is known as an eco-friendly country. Fewer cars, more to bicycle trips. The fact that this is widely accepted in Copenhagen speaks the beauty of its nature inside of it. On top of this, Denmark always radiates comfort and home-like as if returning from your hometown. With its delicious food and nostalgic aroma, Denmark is always a go-to place to travel in!


Not only in terms of food and historical culture—but the people in Denmark also exhibit a friendly culture. Being treated as special, the smiles and joy people in this place give are enormous—that it could be infectious. 


If you want to travel to Denmark, then read this to find out more about this beautiful country. The go-to sites you can visit, and why it is overly popular in Denmark are all located in this blog. Thus, let us tackle which places to see, whenever you visit the European haven, Denmark.

 


Nyhavn, the stellar postcard

One thing about Nyhavn in Copenhagen, it is overly popular. From countless images and postcards—it seems like you have already traveled here even if you still have not. Strolling through the streets of Nyhavn—its colorful aroma is certainly a refreshing sight to see. Nyhavn is now a charming place for tourists to venture in, filled with beautiful food and outstanding sceneries, Nyhavn is only located in the rear of Amalienborg Palace—a once stretch of dockland surrounded by colorful and refreshing houses, restaurants, and ships. It must be completely odd to read it in text, but if you travel here, you might feel more at home!

 

The Adventure Garden, Tivoli

Inspired by Dinsey theme parks—Tivoli in Copenhagen is another isolated case. This adventure-themed garden has always left people looking forward to visiting this beautiful garden. Filled with rides, and other huge attractions, the trip will be worth it—as it is filled with activities and astonishing scenery, everywhere you see. This place is mostly known to the world as Tivoli became one of Denmark’s pride, with fireworks glistening on its sky every night. Moreover, summer might be the best time to visit as countless bands perform providing people with free concerts, on Friday nights. A TGIF, huh?

 

Palace of National History, Frederiksborg

Moving onto the history of Denmark, Frederiksborg is an infrastructure created by Christian IV in the 17th century. Garnering its name of historical value and prestige, this giant castle has now turned into a museum and became Denmark’s National Museum in 1878. This place completely caters to all effects from Denmark’s cultivation of historical heritage—this was truly a peculiar sight to visit. However, if you are genuinely interested in European history, this place can be the perfect tourist spot for you. With its painted portraits and beautiful photography, it will represent Denmark’s cool perspective on arts and crafts.

 

A trip to 19th Century: Den Gamle

If you wish to travel back, visit Den Gamle and experience Denmark—however in the 19th century. This outdated infrastructure was dated since the mid-19th century. Divide into three neighborhoods, it will completely represent the life in Denmark during the mid-19th century, the 1020s, and 1970s respectively. Less than a competition, this place is rather an epitome of Denmark’s rich architecture and landscapes. By introducing this until today, it will easily represent Denmark on how life had changed in Denmark, even now.

 

LEGO House, Billund

If you are traveling with your kids and they find all the other things listed here boring, LEGO House might save you. This family attraction can be visited in Billund—making all family in ages enjoy. These big peculiar LEGO bricks are particularly arranged in a gigantic piece, building an entire dinosaur with LEGO pieces. Kids will surely love this, and the admission fee is not even that expensive. In other words, this tourist spot can be visited even without an admission fee. Moreover, if you choose to pay for the fee—you can be designated into Experience zones and colors—depending on the activities that uncover.

 

Astonishing Panoramic View of Rundetårn

This round tower is not the same as others as it propels a beautiful panoramic view of Denmark. Unlike other establishments, this may not be that tall—however, this beautiful observatory always takes the cake between tourists. There is a viewing platform reached by a spiral ramp and a glass floor 25 meters above the ground that can make you see the exteriors and interiors of Rundetårn. If you ever wonder what is Denmark’s bigger picture, then visit this observatory and see it for yourself.

 


Denmark is the full experience

With all these places mentioned above, they are only similar to one thing: Denmark. Thus, all these cultures and places mixed into this one tourist hot pot are available on Denmark’s behalf. Itself is the full experience for wishful travelers. So what are you waiting for? The spark of wanderlust must have stroked by now, after reading all these places, are you eager to visit Denmark now?


If you wish to travel to a country that exhibits culture, history, and picturesque scenery, you must give this place a try. Europe has always been known to be culturally rich, not only with food, and history but also with its comforting and homey people—that are always ready to greet you with a smile.


That is the sole importance of traveling and what places to consider in traveling. Usually, tourists ask this, “is it worth my time?” and trust me, every inch of this place is worth everyone’s time. Not only time but appreciation and effort. Since as much as tourists see this as a beautiful display, this is a type of treasure that Danish people cherish forever.


So what are you waiting for? Put Denmark on your travel list now!

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