For an enchanting peek into Danish history, Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is unbeatable. First opened in 1843, this is the second-oldest fairground in the world. The rides are timelessly delightful and the atmosphere is captivating.
Copenhagen City Hall is the towering castle-like headquarters of the municipal council - and also of the Lord Mayor of the Copenhagen Municipality. The building is located on City Hall Square, in central Copenhagen.
The National Museum of Denmark is the country's largest museum of cultural history. The museum's main building is located a short distance from Strøget, at the center of Copenhagen. It contains exhibits from around the world, from Greenland to South America.
Kronborg Castle – also known as Elsinore, the castle in Shakespeare's Hamlet – is situated on the east coast of Helsingør, Denmark. It is located close to the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark.
The Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is located within BLOX, in the Copenhagen Harbour area. It serves as the nation's primary hub for the development and discussion of architecture, urban development, and building.