Denmark might be the smallest of the Scandinavian nations, but it punches well above its weight when it comes to things to see and do. Unlike its neighbors, Sweden and Norway, Denmark is not a land of mountains and forests. This small, flat country—split across two main islands and a large spit of land attached to mainland Europe—is fringed with white sand beaches and pretty fishing villages. Additionally, it is an island nation with 444 islands, including Zealand, where the urbane and chic capital, Copenhagen, is located.
It’s easy to visit Denmark: everyone speaks English (quite possibly, better than you) and it’s simple to get around, whether by car, public transport, or bike.
Here are some of the very best places to consider including in any itinerary.
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