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]]>If you’ve got a taste for ancient castles, you’d do well to visit Kronberg Castle, also known as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Not only is this spot a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it’ll keep you entertained the entire time you’re there. If you’re looking to visit more than one iconic classic, you can also visit Hillerød’s Frederiksborg Castle as well.
If you’re less about the history and more about the fun, you can always visit Denmark’s take on Legoland. Based in Billund, it’s the perfect place to go if you’re traveling with a family with kids. Rides and attractions all made of Lego? What could be better?
Finally, this isn’t so much a specific attraction as it is an actual city. But Copenhagen isn’t just any city—it’s the actual capital of Denmark, a vibrant and eclectic destination, and a place that you seriously can’t miss if you decide to visit the country.
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]]>Tivoli Gardens is one of Copenhagen’s main tourist attractions, and it’s not difficult to see why. In addition to countless epic rides, this amusement park also offers beautifully landscaped gardens, many amazing eateries, and countless events you can attend throughout the year.
The world’s oldest operating amusement park opened its doors in 1583, and it’s still alive and kicking in Denmark. Bakken is located in close proximity to Copenhagen and it’s home to several wild rollercoasters and countless more relaxing rides.
Lego originates from the Danish city of Billund, which also happens to be home to the first Legoland Resort. It was built next to the original Lego factory in 1968 and now features several themed areas that cover approximately 35 acres of land.
As its name suggests, Djurs Sommerland is mostly open in the summer, but that just adds to its charm. Since its opening in 1981, this amusement park is constantly expanding and its rollercoasters offer a thrill of a lifetime.
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]]>If you’ve got a taste for ancient castles, you’d do well to visit Kronberg Castle, also known as Elsinore in Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Not only is this spot a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it’ll keep you entertained the entire time you’re there. If you’re looking to visit more than one iconic classic, you can also visit Hillerød’s Frederiksborg Castle as well.
If you’re less about the history and more about the fun, you can always visit Denmark’s take on Legoland. Based in Billund, it’s the perfect place to go if you’re traveling with a family with kids. Rides and attractions all made of Lego? What could be better?
Finally, this isn’t so much a specific attraction as it is an actual city. But Copenhagen isn’t just any city—it’s the actual capital of Denmark, a vibrant and eclectic destination, and a place that you seriously can’t miss if you decide to visit the country.
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]]>The post Amusement Parks in Denmark Are Truly Next Level appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Tivoli Gardens is one of Copenhagen’s main tourist attractions, and it’s not difficult to see why. In addition to countless epic rides, this amusement park also offers beautifully landscaped gardens, many amazing eateries, and countless events you can attend throughout the year.
The world’s oldest operating amusement park opened its doors in 1583, and it’s still alive and kicking in Denmark. Bakken is located in close proximity to Copenhagen and it’s home to several wild rollercoasters and countless more relaxing rides.
Lego originates from the Danish city of Billund, which also happens to be home to the first Legoland Resort. It was built next to the original Lego factory in 1968 and now features several themed areas that cover approximately 35 acres of land.
As its name suggests, Djurs Sommerland is mostly open in the summer, but that just adds to its charm. Since its opening in 1981, this amusement park is constantly expanding and its rollercoasters offer a thrill of a lifetime.
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