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On arrival at Copenhagen International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
If you want to discover the city of Copenhagen, you should join our Copenhagen Panorama Sightseeing driven in a comfortable, air-conditioned bus with glass panels that allow you an amazing view of the city. We have an English speaking host onboard to take care of you. Along the tour we pass all the major attractions of Wonderful Copenhagen. See the many statues and landmarks Copenhagen offer to its visitors, amongst others Tivoli, Amalienborg Palace, the Royal Danish Opera with its splendid panoramic view, the Danish Parliament Christiansborg, Islands Brygge and of course the Little Mermaid. Enjoy a 30 minutes stop at Amalienborg Castle, experiencing the changing of the Royal guards and photo stops at the Little Mermaid and the Royal Danish Opera.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Until a few years ago, Danish food was essentially associated with potatoes and bacon, and Danish cuisine was completely unknown outside the country. Not anymore. Over the last decade, the New Nordic Cuisine has revolutionized Danish gastronomy and created an entirely new focus on local ingredients. It has meant a renaissance of classic Danish dishes, which are currently available in modern versions at several of Copenhagen's best restaurants. Even so, many Danes still love to eat very traditional foods like porridge, open sandwiches and the classic roast pork with parsley sauce - of course served with a glass of good Danish beer. Copenhagen is very popular among gourmets. Some tourists come to Copenhagen for just one day to dine at the best restaurant in the world Noma, standing on the waiting list for a single month. We walk through the oldest parts of Copenhagen, the new Market Halls and we visit some of the most trendy eating places in town while listening to stories about the history and daily life of the city. The walking distance is 4 km at a very leisurely pace and we sit down several times. Testing: bottle of water, 3 samples of organic cheeses, a small glass of apple wine, a “Bornholmer” plate (samples of mustard, crackers, juice and various candies), 4 types of open faced sandwiches and choice of beverage, 3 tap beers of 10 cl each and small snacks, an organic hotdog, bonbons, chocolate treats (flødebolle).
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Take a sightseeing tour to 3 spectacular castles north of Copenhagen. We leave Copenhagen and travel up the Riviera road to Helsingør. As we travel along we have a beautiful view of the Øresund Strait with the Swedish coast beyond. Kronborg Castle, known as Elsinore in English, stands at the seaward approach to the Øresund Strait. Its one of northern Europe's best preserved Renaissance castles and the most renowned Danish castle, made famous worldwide by William Shakespeare’s Hamlet. It is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage site. Frederiksborg Castle, is where you will risk losing your breath by the castles splendor. It is as fantastic on the inside as on the outside with its stunning and beautiful interior and remarkable gardens. It houses impressing chambers from the astonishing Marble Gallery to the Banquet Hall. The unrivalled Renaissance castle was built by the legendary Danish King Christian IV and incorporates the best of Renaissance architecture and craftsmanship. There will also be a photo stop at Royal family's summer residence Fredensborg Palace. The English-speaking host will be on board with you the entire tour and guide you through the castle. On board the bus and 6 language Audio guide will give you a better insight into the Danish history, the sights you pass and the culture of the Danish people.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Discover the Danish history when we visit the Viking Ship Museum, the Roskilde Cathedral and Lejre Museum. At the Viking Ship Museum you will see original Viking ships, which was used to travel to faraway places for war and trade. At the UNESCO listed Roskilde Cathedral you will hear stories about the Viking kings Harald Bluetooth and Sweyn Forkbeard. We also visit Lejre Museum, located in the national park Skjoldungernes Land, where you will taste the Viking drink mead. The tour also explores one of the best kept burial chambers from around 3000 BC, Øm Passage Grave.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Join our deluxe tour to our Swedish neighbors and discover two countries in one day! Since the building of the spectacular ‘Øresund’ Bridge, connecting Denmark to Sweden, the city of Malmö has become one of the most popular destinations to the inhabitants and visitors of the Copenhagen area. The driver will give you stories of the relation between Denmark and Sweden. City life in Malmö is concentrated primarily around the two squares, Stora Torget and Lilla Torget, where there are lots of good shops and places to eat. You will find a wealth of cultural attractions, including the museum of contemporary and modern art. Upon arrival in Malmö, you have time to explore Malmö on your own. Included in the tour is also a beautiful boat tour with Rundan. For an hour, you will enjoy a pleasant tour through canals and under bridges, whilst the guide’s narrative will give you a good insight into Swedish history, well-known characters, buildings and anecdotes. Remember to bring your passport as we will cross the Swedish border.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Head to the train station to catch your train to Odense. You guide will meet on the railway station upon your arrival. Odense is a cultural and historical city where you can sense the city's long history clearly. Hans Christian Andersen was born in Odense, and his lively imagination continues to inspire the city. In Odense you can go walking in H.C. Andersen's footsteps through the historic district and sense the life of the city 200 years ago. The inspiration can also be felt in the many annual festivals that create an exciting and inspiring city all year round. However, Odense is also a vibrant and urban city, where you have the opportunity to take part in the good local life, where you can enjoy the cozy atmosphere, taste the vibrant local food scene or go for walks in one of the city's many green oases.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Head to the train station to catch your train to Aarhus. You guide will meet on the railway station upon your arrival. Discover the fascinating history of Denmark’s second largest city on this 3-hour walking tour of Aarhus. Hear ancient and urban legends and facts about the local culture that help make up what Aarhus is today. Walk through the Aros, down to a Viking church and through the cobbled streets where you will hear vivid stories about Aarhus. Visit Den Gamle By, an engaging, picturesque open-air museum of half-timbered houses brought here from all corners of Denmark and reconstructed as a provincial market town from the times of Hans Christian Andersen.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
After breakfast. The day is free until checkout time. The driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
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Denmark- Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
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Entry and Exit Formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the Schengen countries. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to Denmark consulate website: www.vfsglobal.com/denmark/uae/ . Denmark is part of the 26 Schengen State Countries.
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Want us to call you?Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
Aarhus- is a city in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula’s east coast. Den Gamle By is its old town open-air museum, with centuries-old timbered houses. Nearby are the greenhouses of the Aarhus Botanical Garden. In the center, the multistory ARoS art museum shows global contemporary works. The underground Viking Museum explores early local history. Nearby, Aarhus Cathedral has restored 14th- to 16th-century frescoes.
Odense is a place of literary wonder, and it is the main city on the Island of Funen. The cosy city is the birthplace of the world’s most famous writer of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen, and a trip to explore the cobbled streets of his childhood home and the Hans Christian Andersen Museum is a real step back in time.
Aalborg the capital of the northernmost region in Denmark, North Jutland, is Aalborg, which is also Denmark's fourth largest city. In recent years Aalborg has gone through rapid city development, and the city is home to world-famous buildings such as Kunsten Museum of Modern Art (only Alvar Aalto museum building outside Finland) and the Utzon Centre.
Helsingør also known as Elsinore, is a port city in eastern Denmark. Overlooking the Øresund strait, the 15th-century Kronborg Castle provided the setting for Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Nearby, the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark illustrates 600 years of Danish seafaring history. The glass-walled Culture Yard in the old shipyard organizes cultural events. On the pier is “Han,” a polished steel sculpture of a man.
Esbjerg is a seaport town and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. By road, it is 71 kilometres west of Kolding and 164 kilometres southwest of Aarhus.
Roskilde is a city in Denmark, west of Copenhagen. Next to its harbor, the Viking Ship Museum has 11th-century vessels and an active boatyard. In its center, the Gothic, twin-spired Roskilde Cathedral holds the tombs of many Danish kings and queens. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art sits in a former royal mansion. West of the city, the huge Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
Vejle is a town in Denmark, in the southeast of the Jutland Peninsula at the head of Vejle Fjord, where the Vejle River and Grejs River and their valleys converge. It is the site of the councils of Vejle Municipality and the Region of Southern Denmark.
Ribe is a Danish town in south-west Jutland. It is the seat of the Diocese of Ribe covering southwestern Jutland. It is now part of the enlarged Esbjerg Municipality in the Region of Southern Denmark
Billund is a town in central Denmark. It's known as the birthplace of Lego bricks, featured in the Legoland Billund theme park. Nearby, Lalandia in Billund water park has a tropical aquadome. Sculptures line a path along Grindsted stream in Skulpturpark Billund. Northwest of town, Karensminde Agricultural Museum showcases farm work in the 18th and 19th centuries. Givskud Zoo, northeast, is home to lions and gorillas.
Kolding is a Danish seaport located at the head of Kolding Fjord in the Region of Southern Denmark. It is a transportation, commercial, and manufacturing centre, and has numerous industrial companies, principally geared towards shipbuilding.
In leafy, residential Frederiksberg- locals relax in the gardens surrounding the Italianate Frederiksberg Palace. Gammel Kongevej is the hub for exclusive clothing and design shopping, while cafes and specialty food stores line charming Værnedamsvej street. Families head to nearby Copenhagen Zoo to visit the elephant house and the Arctic zone, with its polar bears and seals