
- 4.4/5
LingLingbunnyBooking tickets on Trip.com was very convenient. Once we arrived at the Amarin Palace, we used a QR code to enter. The palace, which retains royal artifacts, is truly magnificent and well worth the price of admission.
- 4.2/5
ayutripI visited the Little Mermaid statue in Denmark on a solo trip during winter. The cold breeze from the sea and the quiet atmosphere made the experience feel even more magical. The statue itself is smaller than I expected, but its delicate expression and connection to Andersen’s fairytale give it a unique charm. Since it was off-season, there weren’t many tourists, which allowed me to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It’s a simple yet iconic landmark worth seeing at least once.
- 4.6/5
Gullythe Harbor in Copenhagen is the highlight of the city. The classic buildings and boats are worth the sight. Food is a little bit expensive in the area, but it’s worth catching a beer if you’re into that.
- 4.7/5
xplorer_fcA place full of joys. Just want to make it clear, it’s not only for the kids to enjoy the activities here. I as am adult enjoyed every moment I spent at this place. Must visit if you visit Denmark.
- 4.6/5
DaaavidThe park is the best part of the castle. It’s stunning with lots of trees and flowers. To enter the castle, you need to buy a ticket stick to time. So it’s best to book online first. It takes about 1h to see inside of the castle.
- 4.7/5
foul13Don't dismiss this historical and beautiful museum. Very interactive art/ architectural gallery and educational. Highly recommend even if you have an hour. They did an amazing job to depict Hans Christian Andersens life.
- 4.4/5
PrakratsawatThis is the best recreation and leisure place of Denmark. The park is very beautiful and well designed and maintained. There are lots of activities for kids and families. I did enjoy a lot here even for the short time. Highly recommended!
- 4.4/5
FlyingDomThe Glyptoteket in Copenhagen is a renowned museum that showcases an impressive collection of classical and modern art. Established in the 19th century by the Danish industrialist and philanthropist Carl Jacobsen, it houses over 10,000 works, with a focus on sculptures from Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, as well as art from the 19th and early 20th centuries.One of the museum’s highlights is its remarkable collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, including pieces of incredible artists.
- 4.0/5
老王自由行The Organ Church is reached by taking two buses from the city center. It got this nickname because a group of decorations inside the church look like an organ. The church is not big, but it has a unique facade, high ceilings and symmetrical design. It is also very spectacular. It is a must-see attraction when visiting Copenhagen.
- 4.1/5
小鱼儿2015The Gefechang Fountain is also a very interesting little place. The scenery here is also very elegant. You can find a lot of good things here. The scenery and image of the fountain are also very simple in design.











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