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Copenhagen’s Nyhavn Canal: Vibrant, colorful houses and historic ships make this iconic waterfront a must-see spot in Denmark's capital.
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Tivoli Gardens: One of the world’s oldest amusement parks, Tivoli offers magical gardens, rides, and evening illuminations.
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Roskilde Cathedral: A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning Gothic architecture and royal burial sites dating back centuries.
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The Little Mermaid: Copenhagen's iconic bronze statue inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairytale is a famous landmark.
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Bornholm Island: Known for its sandy beaches, cliffs, and quaint fishing villages, it’s a peaceful island escape with local art and cuisine.
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Aarhus’s ARoS Art Museum: Home to an iconic rainbow panorama walkway, offering vibrant views of the city through colored glass.
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Skagen: The northernmost town, where the North and Baltic seas meet, creating unique, strikingly beautiful water patterns.
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Frederiksborg Castle: A stunning Renaissance castle with beautiful gardens, offering a look into Danish royal history.
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The Cliffs of Møn (Møns Klint): White chalk cliffs rise dramatically over turquoise waters, ideal for hiking and breathtaking views.
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Kronborg Castle: Known as the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, this impressive fortress is rich with history and legends.