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Copenhagen
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Copenhagen
<b>Copenhagen</b> is one of the worlds' great walking cities. A cozy European capital, it's filled with stunning architecture - classic and modern, historic sites, world class museums, and some of the best shopping and dining in Europe. No matter what your interests, Copenhagen has a whole lot of sightseeing and entertainment to offer. The graceful statue of Hans Christian Andersen's Little Mermaid, Tivoli Gardens, a charming all ages 'Pleasure Park' in the heart of the city, the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Palace, shops on Stroget, eclectic art and antiquities collections at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, Botanic Gardens, and other many beautiful parks.<br>
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Visit the Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn Harbor, Rosenborg Castle, Rundetaarn, Amalienborg, Stroget, Frederiks Church, Langelinie, and so much more!
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Odense
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Odense
Situated close to Odense Fjord on the Odense River, the city of <b>Odense</b> is the third largest city in Denmark. The city is more than a thousand years old and various museums tell about the history of Odense and of Denmark. It lies within a short distance of beaches and has much to offer to its visitors. Saint Canute's Cathedral was formerly connected with the great Benedictine monastery of the same name, and is one of the largest and finest buildings of its kind in Denmark. It is constructed in a pure Gothic style. Odense is known as the city of birth of the world famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. A visit to his museum is a must. Odense also boasts a large number and wide range of museums of international and regional interest, including everything from traditional Danish art at the Funen Art Museum to international art and photo exhibitions at Brandts Klaedefabrik.<br/>
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Visit Hans Christian Andersen Museum, Funen Village, Odense Zoo, Odense Cathedral, Brandts - Museum of Art and so much more!
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Aarhus
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Aarhus
<b>Aarhus</b> is the second largest city and the principal port of Denmark. The main attraction is Den Gamle By (The Old Town), a fascinating open air museum featuring 75 restored buildings from all around Denmark dating from the 17th and 18th centuries. Architecturally impressive sights include the 13th century cathedral in the center of the city, Arhus Domkirke, the tallest cathedral in Denmark. The Aarhus City Hall is a uniquely designed building drawn by renowned architect Arne Jacobsen, located in the city center. The city hall is included in the national educational canon for culture as an example of important architectural work. Take a trip to the Tivoli Friheden, a fun filled amusement park located just outside the city centre offering rides, clown shows, spectacular flower gardens and many cafes.<br/>
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Explore the Den Gamle By (The Old Town), ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, Moesgard Museum, Aarhus Cathedral, Viking Museum and Festival and so much more!
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