Located in northern Europe, Denmark, a community made up of three autonomous parts, the own country and two dependent territories, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

It is a country with a lot of attractions. You can visit the beaches, the old cities, places full of art and culture like its capital Copenhagen.

Denmark has 443 islands and is connected by a highly developed, efficient and perfectly designed transport network to cover all possible destinations. Using public transport is very easy and economical.

If you want to live an unforgettable experience, we recommend you visit the “Viking Centre of Ribe”, which is a magical world designed in the old Viking lifestyle, where you can see people with typical clothes and working with tools and techniques of the time.

Another recommended tourist site is “Den GamleBy” or Old City, located in Århus this is an open museum organized as an old town formed by historical buildings of Denmark, where you can experience the Danish life of 100 years ago.

In Copenhagen, you cannot miss visiting Christiania. It is the most striking neighbourhood of Copenhagen, which had its origin from hippie thought, in this neighbourhood artists and craftsmen are immersed in the universe of the counterculture. In it you will find some bars, shops, souvenirs and cultural centres. In this area you should not take photos, keep it in mind when you visit it.

One of the most fascinating attractions if you travel with children the Legoland. It is the most famous theme park in Denmark. It was designed with fun in mind, for children and adults.

The park is divided into different areas: Duplo Land, Imagination Zone, LegoredoTown, Mini Land, NinjaGo, AdventureLand, Polar Land and PirateLand, each of the areas with different themes and attractions.

They also have the 4-star Hotel Legoland that has 199 rooms, of which 36 are themed. You can also enjoy themed restaurants and cafes in the area.

If you want to visit its beaches, one of the most visited is Lokken Beach. It is a beautiful beach located on the North Sea. The water is incredibly clean and the sand is ideal for making sandcastles.

In Denmark the four seasons are very marked, so if you travel for the end of autumn, winter and early spring, it is advisable to take warm clothes. The rest of the year, you can wear lighter clothes.

The weather is pleasant most of the year; it is not advisable to travel in winter because in addition to the cold, there are few hours of sunlight. We recommend traveling between May and September.

In Copenhagen they speak Danish, although even older people can speak English well.

The most used means of transport is the bicycle, so you will find public bicycles that you can use with only one coin, which will be returned when you return the bicycle to the parking lot.

There are many tourist places in Denmark, without a doubt, your trip to this country will be unforgettable and fun.

ALFA