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The jovial, relaxed, warm and hospitable Danes make for a prominent highlight of the country. One of Europe’s oldest kingdom, take a to experience and feel royalty. Often marketed as “Fairytale Country”, the place is no less than utopia in many ways. The moment you step on the soils of Denmark, you come across modern Danish design and an utterly relaxed contemporary lifestyle sweetly mixed with ancient historic castles and an equally archaic monarchy in the world.

The examples include majestic castles, forts, churches, monuments, museums, art galleries, pictorial art in the shape of sculptures, and other important historical sites. Denmark’s entire existence from landscapes to landmarks seems to have a strong creative undertone to it. This is proved from the fact that Copenhagen was a central place for one of the spontaneous artistic movements in the late 1940s.

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, and  it is marked by many church steeples and canals. The Copenhagen Zoo is my favorite tourist spot in Denmark where you will find a number of tropical birds and animals. The Copenhagen Zoo is special in its own way and will give you a memorable experience. The Little Mermaid at the entrance of the city of Copenhagen is another famous place to visit. The Little Mermaid is a statue of a mermaid and has a height of 3.3 feet only. The Botanic Garden of Copenhagen will interest not only Botany students but also family people who would like to have a walk in the park with their loved ones.

Denmark’s ‘Whiskey Belt’ is on the gold coast of Denmark. A world of beaches, luxury villas, green verdant forests and high life attractions. In an egalitarian nation which loves it’s yummy beer it is said that the regions affluent residents prefer a tipple of whiskey - hence the name. Stretching along some 40 kilometers of coastline north from Copenhagen, the region is a refreshing and easily accessible alternative to city sightseeing. Here are some of the highlights.


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, discounted passes for groups of up to five people travelling together, or for those under 26, passes which provide unlimited travel in a fixed period, and passes which provide a fixed number of days of travel in a longer period. The Eurail Pass is priced for first-class travel, while some individual countries have second class passes at lower cost. A pass will generally grant a passenger free transportation on an ordinary train (for example, EuroCity trains). Trains that require …

Another cool video video from the folks at Eurail this time going through Copenhagen, Denmark. I specifically loved this episode because it’s where most of my family is from. This will give you a quick glance into the live on the rail.

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