Posts Tagged ‘Denmark must visit places’

If you like rock concerts, you might want to attend the Skanderborg Music Festival, or Smukfest, as it is known. It is held every summer outdoors in the outskirts of the town of Denmark, and the likes of Eric Clapton, Lenny Kravitz, Beck, Bjork, and Green Day were among those who participated in previous years.

But the truly curious about this festival is one of the housing options offered to participants. This giant beer cans, the signature Royal Unibrev – of course it is a Danish firm -.

So, after a long day of concerts, reviews of some of these 114 cans are directed to rest on them. They have two floors in its 3.6 meters high and its walls are covered in gold wallpaper. On the first floor, equipped with a lounge and a bar which reads spare each day. Here, more data on them.

Each can is fully furnished by Ikea, and the second floor have a double round bed. The cans are rented in communities in six-packs, and cost about 120 euros a night each.

Here you can see the complete program of Smukfest, which this year will be held from 4 to 8 August.

The construction of Kastellet was initiated in 1626 by the Danish King Christian IV to enhance the safety of the defensive wall of Copenhagen. Nowadays, although still have a military use, is one of the sights of Copenhagen. Kastellet Nearby stands the statue of The Little Mermaid.

Christian IV was planning to build a castle on this site, but finally the project was not carried out due to lack of funds.

Frederick III Christian IV’s successor, continued the construction of the fort, which was the first line of defense against enemy attacks directed from the sea.

The engineer Henrik Ruse finally rebuilt and extended the fortification, which was completed in 1663 and was renamed Citadellet Frederikshavn. Over time it was known simply as Kastellet. Read the rest of this entry »

Storebaelt Bridge to cross the more than 13 miles from the Great Belt strait (Storebaelt in Danish) that separates the islands of Zealand and Funen. The section is actually formed by two bridges, the Bridge East and West, using the island as an intermediate point Sprogo.

The bridge was opened in the summer of 1998, and eventually establishing the largest engineering project in the history of Denmark.

Before this date, the link between the islands of Zealand and Funen was performed by ferry lines, which naturally suffered delays and blockages in very bad weather days. Read the rest of this entry »

Denmark is one of the world’s oldest monarchies, and it has left its clear traces in the form of unique palaces and gardens.

The royal palaces
Several of the Danish castles used today by the Danish royal family. In the middle of Copenhagen is Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II’s home in the winter half-year, Amalienborg, with its four almost identical rococo mansions around the monumental castle space. Two of the mansions are partially open to the public.

In Zealand, it is beautifully situated Fredensborg Palace where the royal couple-holder for the summer. The castle is normally open to tours in high summer. Other royal palaces are released for other use and is home today public institutions, government and parliament, museums, etc. Read the rest of this entry »

Lightning accelerates from 0 to 80 kilometer per hour in two seconds, and you must be at least 1.20 meters tall to get a ride in the 540-meter snirklede steel track – with his head down. Park’s newest challenge stomach was opened in 2008 and has not done Fårup Summerland less popular. The park has more than half a million visitors each season. The water park is a place of great features patches. 4-d cinema, treasure hunt, teacups, the 11 meter high tower Children and rafting are others. Role playing, dancing events and music for the smallest is with the entertainment program. There are good opportunities for picnics, as set out grill, tables and benches, and it’s free to park outside the amusement park. Read the rest of this entry »

Horsens is a famous city in the eastern part of the Jutland peninsula in Denmark. The Council of the town of Horsens is located in this city. The city of Horsens is located 50 km south of Arhus, and 30 km north of Vejle and 200 km from Copenhagen. The city is considered the cheapest of all cities of Denmark. Unlike Copenhagen which is more on par with London, Horsens is a much cheaper option in terms of hotels. However, if you are on a luxury budget and not looking for luxury travel in London or Copenhagen, Horsens will be able to provide you with more value for money. In Horsens industry is well developed. A number of electronics companies and graphics are built in Horsens. The industry’s Museum of Denmark lives in Horsens.

Horsens is culturally known for its annual European Medieval Festival held the last Friday and Saturday of August. The Feast of the crime is very well known as Krimimessen in Danish, and other well known festival held Horsens. Read the rest of this entry »

There are several reasons why I can say that Denmark is a wonderful touristic destination in Europe. I also know that live there is good because this is a developed country that is ranked as one of the best in Eastern Europe. I personally think that when you are moving to Denmark because you are intending to have a good holydays there or you are trying to move with your family, it is a wise decision.

Kids have its place in Denmark because there you can find the Barbie Doll Museum. This is definitely one of the Danish must visit places because even if you are an adult you can visit this place and find the child – kid that is inside you.

Denmark Must Visit Places For Kids

This place is very popular and is widely visited by tourists from different countries and Danish people. The nostalgia you will get when you see all the pieces of the museum and all the different things are available other there is going to be wonderful experience for your family.

On the other hand, there are several plans including another good places for kids and tour operators in hotels have more information about other Denmark must visit places.

Denmark is not only a beautiful place located in Northern Europe but is a unique and authentic destination for taking a holydays with your friends, couples and family. I like Denmark a lot because this country has a wide cultural and historical richness. One of the main important things you should know is that you can find there is one of the most visited places in Denmark which is Amalienborg Palace.

Denmark Travel

You can take a tour to this place and enjoy a lot these places in Denmark. On the other hand, the cultural and historical legacy of Denmark is impressive. In the past it was the homeland of Vikings and its richness, people, society, government and its antique buildings and cathedrals make of Denmark the perfect touristic destination for you and your family.

One of the Denmark must visit places surely is the “Assistant Cemetery” which is visited each year by a lot of people –tourists from other countries of Europe and diverse Denmark’s cities- and receive several tours to this amazing place.

Denmark Beautiful Women

In this place there is located the rests of several famous and important people from Denmark. If you are traveling to this country you should know this is one of the Denmark must visit places.