
Best Locations in Denmark
There are many things to visit like its cities Christiansø, Copenhagen and Legoland.Christiansø is a beautifully preserved 17th-century island fortress, an hour's sail north-east of Bornholm. Christiansø is connected to its sister island, Frederiksø, by a footbridge.Christiansø's Store Tårn (Great Tower), built in 1684, is an impressive structure with a 25 metre diameter. Another city Copenhagen has been Denmark's capital for 600 years. It's an appealing and largely low-rise city comprised of block after block of period six-storey buildings. Church steeples punctuate the skyline, with only a couple of modern hotels marring the view.Legoland is a 10-hectare theme park built from plastic Lego blocks, and is not recommended to anyone who fears having their childhood writ both large and Lilliputian in 42 million pieces. The most elaborate reconstruction here is the three-million-block Port of Copenhagen exhibit.Despite being Denmark's most visited attraction outside of Copenhagen, after any nostalgia wares off Legoland can be Bleckobland unless you've got a preteen entourage or have always wanted to resolve the structural problems of building the Statue of Liberty out of plastic.
Best Locations in Denmark