
Copenhagen:
# This is a capital of Denmark, is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the country.
# Has the pedestrian who has the record for being the longest in the world: Stroget.
# Admira your channel, branded the Nyhavn Canal.
# In the Palace of Ameliengord, Rococo style, you can see the changing of the guard (if we are lucky enough that the Queen is in the Palace).
# Be sure to visit the Vor Frue Kirke Cathedral, the baroque style. Even recommend you climb the tower of the church in order to see the magnificent view of Denmark.
# The National Museum and the Museum of Copenhagen are two of the most interesting museums to visit.
# If you want to see diminished your budget you should only enter the Tivoli amusement park (in the center of the town) because it’s expensive, but highly recommended pace.
# Above you can not leave without visiting Copenhagen The Little Mermaid, located at the pier, going on foot or by ferry prepared for that need.
* Copenhagen has the characteristic of having anything interesting in a very small radius, hence to a walk and get lost (like the Latin Quarter and to listen to any music show that will surely be some).

Arhus:
* If you like tourism more “racy” This your city, due to its purely academic environment.
* Do not miss the Dem Gamle By, in the street outside a museum of 75 homes around the country, forming their own style all of Denmark.
* The man Grauballe (a body of 2,000 years old) you must visit the Museum in Arhus Moesgard.
* And its famous Festival, the Festival of Arhus, where you’ll find music and theater without forgetting its Viking Festival.
Ribe:
* Emphasizes the Viking Museum (Ribes Viking). A monstrous museum, obviously, the Viking era.
Mon Islands:
* Highly recommend a visit to its impressive cliffs.
Funen Island:
* Do not forget to visit the castle and “missing” for its maze (made of bamboo). Will you know going?.

Billend:
* Globally known for Legoland, a theme park over 10 hectares made famous Lego pieces. There are all types of buildings and replicas of buildings in the country.
Then you could go to the Island Fortress Christians, now a nature reserve.
Ah, Denmark has many routes to bike … rent one and dare (physically ready for it first: are routes that reach some 500 km.)