Miniature Denmark is not accidentally called the "Pearl of the Scandinavian Peninsula": after all, in its small territory, the real treasures of culture and history were concentrated. To visit which, by the way, it is possible all year round: in winter and in summer.

In the snow, this hospitable country offers an unforgettable New Year's holiday in the fabulous capital of Copenhagen or the rich sights of Aarhus. Or to go to Odense, the city where the most famous storyteller in the world was born, Hans Christian Andersen. In addition, winter Denmark attracts cruise lovers - a New Year's trip by ferry with a visit to several Scandinavian countries will be a real pleasure for adults and children.

In summer, the Kingdom prepares special surprises, which will be appreciated by family tourists .First, these are amazing amusement parks - Legoland and Tivoli .Secondly, the fabulous beaches of the Danish Riviera, where tired mothers during the winter can enjoy quality treatments at local spa hotels..Third, the amazing nature of .Beautiful lakes with sandy beaches, like toy, gingerbread farms, where you can taste delicious national dishes and taste local cheeses..Finally, the ancient romantic fortresses, some of which are now open as hospitable hotels .Fathers of the family are happy to spend the night in such a castle, devoting an evening to an abundant dinner in the stone hall .After such adventures Denmark appears before tourists in a new key: as a state in which the tempting spirit of the Middle Ages has not yet vanished .

The capital city is Copenhagen, the major cities are Alborg, Aarhus and Odense.

A complete list of interesting places of the country can be found on the page of the Towns and Resorts of Denmark.

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Contents

  • 1 How to get
    • 1.1 Search for air tickets to Denmark - $
  • 2 Visa to Denmark is
  • 3 Customs
  • 4 Useful phone numbers are
  • 5 Transport
  • 6 Rent a car in Denmark - $
  • 7 Safety of tourists
  • 8 The climate of Denmark is
  • 9 Hotels in Denmark - $
    • 9.1 Book hotel in Denmark at the best price
  • 10 Banks and exchange points
  • 11 Shopping and shops in Denmark - $
  • 12 Danish cuisine and restaurants - $
  • 13 Entertainment, excursions and attractions in Denmark - $
    • 13.1 We also recommend

How to get

Regular direct flights Moscow - Copenhagen are carried out by SAS and Aeroflot airlines.

You can also get to Denmark by ferry from Norway: the Oslo - Copenhagen flights are operated by the ferry company DFDS Seaways. By rail to Denmark, you can travel through Germany or Sweden. Buses to Copenhagen depart daily from almost all European capitals.

  • How to get to Sweden from Denmark - $
  • Is there a ferry to Germany from Denmark?
  • How to get to Denmark from Germany and how to move around the country in public transport by public transport

Search for air tickets to Denmark - $

Visa to Denmark is

For a trip to Denmark, you must obtain a visa in advance. The visa is issued directly in the visa centers in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Rostov-on-Don, Kazan, Samara, Nizhny Novgorod, Krasnodar and Krasnoyarsk.

Customs

Import of alcoholic beverages is allowed for persons who have reached the age of 18, strong - 20 years. Import and export of currency is not limited. In Denmark, Russians can bring in 1 liter of strong drinks or 2 liters of alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of less than 22%; 2 liters of wine; 200 cigarettes or 50 cigars, or 250 g of tobacco.

Useful phone numbers are

The Russian Embassy in Denmark: Copenhagen, Kristianiagade 5; tel .: (35) 425-585; website.

The Embassy of Denmark in Moscow: Prechistenskiy per., 9. 9. tel: (495) 642-68-00, 642-68-01; website.

Fire department, police, ambulance: 112, in case of danger: 000.

Among the largest and most popular amusement parks in Europe is the Copenhagen Park Tivoli. By the way, it is also considered the oldest entertainment park in the world.

Transport

Metro and public transport work from 5:00 (on Sundays from 6:00) to midnight. Also there are night buses, which run every half hour from 1:00 to 4:30. They leave from the bus station on Redhus Pladsen to most of the city's suburbs and suburbs. Tickets are common for both the metro and buses. Copenhagen is divided into three transport zones, and a ticket with a value of 10 DKK is valid for one hour for trips within the same zone. You can buy a ticket for 10 trips for 75 DKK. Tickets should be composted in vending machines at stations or in buses.

The network of railways connects Copenhagen with most European cities. Trains run from the central station Hovedbanegеrden from 6:00 to 22:00. Taxis are in all the big and small cities in Denmark, drivers speak English. The cost of a taxi ride in Copenhagen is 22 DKK per landing, 7, 70 DKK per kilometer in the daytime and 9, 60 DKK on weekends. Free cars have the sign "fri" ("free"). Taxis can be stopped on the street, rented or booked by the phone.

The Copenhagen Card grants the right to unlimited travel in public transport and free access to more than 40 museums in the capital. The card for 24 hours costs 140 DKK, for 48 hours - 230 DKK, for 72 hours - 295 DKK. For children, the cost of a card is half that. The cardholders are also given a discount on the ferry going to Sweden.
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Rent a car in Denmark - $

To arrange a car rental, you must have an international driving license, a credit card and be at least 20 years old. Copenhagen with its small distances and narrow streets is very convenient to travel by bike. Take a two-wheeled friend for a day worth about 25-60 DKK with a deposit of 100-200 DKK.

The lack of parking spaces, the maze of one-way streets and the many bike paths make Copenhagen trips by car a dubious pleasure. If the visitor of the capital is still impatient to sit behind the wheel, it is better to choose a model of small size: it is easier to park it. All passengers of the car should be fastened with seat belts, motorcyclists should wear protective helmets. It is important for the driver to be attentive to cyclists on the right: according to local regulations, they have an advantage on the road.

Safety of tourists

In Denmark - a low crime rate, there is no reason for fear or any special security measures.

The climate of Denmark is

Moderate sea, fairly mild climate without sudden temperature changes and with a relatively uniform precipitation throughout the year. Winter lasts from December to March and is characterized by high humidity and long periods of relatively cold weather: the air temperature in January is 0 ..- 7 ° C. The summer is cool, the average July temperature is +15 .. + 16 ° C. The best time to visit the country is July-August, when it's warmer, and the precipitation is relatively small.

See also the weather forecast for the main resorts and in the cities of Denmark.

Hotels in Denmark - $

In Denmark - the European classification of hotels (from one to five "stars"). The hotels are usually clean and tidy. The smaller the starry - the smaller the size of the rooms and bathrooms.

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Banks and exchange points

Banks are open from Monday to Wednesday and Friday from 9:30 to 16:00, on Thursday from 9:30 to 18:00. In Copenhagen some banks operate from Monday to Friday until 17:00, many banks in airports, railway stations and ports operate on an extended schedule. Exchange offices are open every day until 22:00.

Money can be exchanged in almost all branches of banks, post offices and specialized exchange offices. In Copenhagen, you can use the automatic machines around the clock. Credit cards are accepted everywhere. ATMs are available in all major banks, hotels and shops. Eurocheques and traveler's checks (best of all - in euros) are accepted by all major banks, hotels, shops and restaurants, without forgetting, however, to charge quite large commissions.

It is most advantageous to change the currency at Forex points, where a fee of 20 DKK is collected irrespective of the amount, as well as at post offices. The banks of Denmark may be denied the exchange of foreign currency in large denomination banknotes. Most hotels also cash travelers checks and exchange major foreign currencies, but at a fairly unprofitable rate.

Shopping and shops in Denmark - $

From Denmark you can bring porcelain and glass, handmade silver. Shops are open from 9:00 to 17:00 on weekdays and from 10:00 to 14:00 on Saturday. In Copenhagen on Saturdays, many shops are open until 17:00. Specialized tourist shops in Copenhagen, as well as shops in the resort areas, are usually open on Sunday.

Value added tax (MOMS, 25%) is included in the cost of all services and goods, so the prices are quite high. Tourists from countries outside the EU can return almost all the VAT paid (about 20% of the cost of the goods) when leaving the country. To do this, you must make a purchase of at least 300 DKK, show your passport and fill out a special form, which is then presented when you leave the country. The product must be sealed and have no signs of use, and also have a receipt and a cash receipt.
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Danish cuisine and restaurants - $

Danes - lovers of a lot and delicious to eat. The quality of food in Danish cuisine is ensured, first of all, by the quality of seasonings. For Christmas, special spicy Bisschopswijn wine is produced here - the Danish version of German mulled wine.

Danish pastries are so good that a kind of subculture formed around it. Almost every Dane will tell you about his favorite biscuits, cakes, and where you can buy them.

Entertainment, excursions and attractions in Denmark - $

Attractions for every taste in Denmark - a wagon and a small trolley.

In Copenhagen: Round Tower, Rosenborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace Ensemble, Guinness World Records Museum, Erotic Museum, Jokes and Draws Museum "Believe it or not", National Gallery, National Museum, Carlsberg New Glyptotek, Little Mermaid, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Royal Library, Experimentarium, Zoo, Tycho Brahe Planetarium, Bakken Park, Marble Church, Christiansborg Palace, Town Hall Square, Nyhavn - New Harbor, ARKEN Museum of Contemporary Art, Tivoli Park.

In Aarhus: Old Town "Den Gamle Bye", Marcelisborg Castle, St. Clement Cathedral, Town Hall, Tivoli Friheden Amusement Park.

In Aalborg: the house of merchant Jens Brang, the Cathedral of St. Budolfi, the town hall, the half-timbered castle of Aalborghus, the Educational Center of Utzon, the zoo.

In Odense: the house where the famous storyteller GH Andersen was born, Andersen, open-air museum "Fün Village", St. Knud Cathedral, zoo, Egeskov castle

And also the Legoland children's park, excursions to the Kronborg and Fredriksborg castles, a safari in the Givskud lion park or the Knuthenborg safari park, a tour of Roskilde, the ancient capital of the Vikings, the Viking Ship Museum, an excursion to the Swedish province of Skåne. br>

The cost of excursions ranges from 30 to 300 DKK per person, depending on the number of people in the group.

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