Explore the Magic of Legoland!
5 cities |
15 attraction(s) |
total distance 565
km
TIPS
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Day1: Copenhagen
2 attraction(s) ·
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19th-century amusement park with antique roller coaster & live entertainment program.
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Copenhagen's Nyhavn is a historic landmark in the city center, built as an artificial canal between 1669 and 1673. It was designed to bring prosperous maritime traffic into the heart of the city and boost Copenhagen's economic development. The well-preserved houses along the canal, with one side transformed into a lively pedestrian street, create a picturesque setting. Nyhavn has become one of Copenhagen's iconic tourist attractions. In the summer, visitors can enjoy the charming views of boats sailing on the shimmering water and the colorful facades of the buildings. The area is bustling with restaurants and outdoor dining options, attracting a large number of tourists. Even if some dishes may not suit everyone's tastes, one can still embrace the beauty of Nyhavn under the radiant sunshine. The famous fairy tale author Hans Christian Andersen lived in houses No.18, No.20, and No.67 along Nyhavn, showcasing his fondness for these picturesque buildings.
Day2: Copenhagen
2 attraction(s) ·
3 km
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Iconic bronze mermaid sculpture, by Edvard Eriksen, of a character from H.C. Andersen's fairytale.
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The National Museum of Denmark is located in a Rococo-style palace built in 1744. It underwent partial expansion in the 1930s and in the 1950s, some institutions were relocated to the town of Brede. In addition, the museum is responsible for managing castles, churches, temples, rural buildings, and Nordic pirate sites throughout the country.
As Denmark's most important and largest cultural history museum, the National Museum of Denmark hosts a variety of exciting exhibitions every year. The museum displays a large collection of precious historical artifacts covering the entire history period from prehistoric times, the ice age, the Viking Age, and the Middle Ages to the Renaissance. In addition, the museum also has a children's museum that showcases scenes from the study of great-grandmothers in the 20th century, the opportunity to ride a Viking pirate ship, and a display of a real residence from the Victorian era in 1890.
Day3: Copenhagen
2 attraction(s) ·
4 km
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Dutch Renaissance palace & gardens, including a museum housing the crown jewels, with guided tours.
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Day4: Roskilde
2 attraction(s) ·
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Imposing 12th-century, Gothic, brick cathedral with the graves of generations of kings & queens.
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The Viking Ship Museum is located on the Museum Island in Roskilde Fjord, just a 35-minute drive from Copenhagen. It is the national museum of Denmark, showcasing Danish ships, navigation, and medieval shipbuilding culture.
The Viking people were legendary warriors who dominated northern Europe and even extended their influence to Russia from the late 8th to the late 11th century. Their great achievements as North Sea pirates were not only due to their formidable fighting skills but also their pirate ships. These warships allowed them to sail farther and faster, making them the rulers of that era. The Viking Ship Museum houses the remains of five authentic Viking pirate ships excavated from Skuldelev. These are not replicas but actual wreckage of the original vessels.
If you visit the Viking Ship Museum in the summer, you can even become a sailor and sail on a replica Viking pirate ship in Roskilde Fjord, experiencing the pirate life from over 1000 years ago. Since 2012, the museum has also offered a unique Nordic pirate meal for visitors. If you are a fan of ships, pirates, and history, don't miss this unique Viking Ship Museum.
Day5: Billund
1 attraction(s) ·
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Roller coasters & family rides in amusement park with themed areas & miniature world made from Lego.
Day6: Billund > Odense
3 attraction(s) ·
91 km
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Roller coasters & family rides in amusement park with themed areas & miniature world made from Lego.
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Museum outlining the life & times of the great Danish author, Hans Christian Anderson, & his works.
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Come and have an unforgettable encounter with animals from all around the world at Odense Zoo. With over 2,000 species, you can admire the elegance of African giraffes and antelopes, and listen to the roar of lions marking their territory. As you venture into the Asian animal area, you can observe the beautiful Siberian tigers wandering amidst playful langurs, towering camels, and lazy red pandas.
Day7: Aarhus
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
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Huge art museum for 18th-century to contemporary Danish art, plus circular, panoramic roof walkway.
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Recreation of a market town from the time of Hans Christian Andersen, including 75 period houses.
Day8: Copenhagen
2 attraction(s) ·
5 km
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The Science Center, Experimentarium City, with an area of 3000 square meters, is located in Christianshavn, Copenhagen. Both children and adults can experience various forms of science and technology here. You can visit Nyhavn, the Royal Danish Theatre, and the Copenhagen Opera House to enjoy performances and learn about self, relax sensations, and body; or you can participate in winter sports such as skiing and curling at the newly launched Winter Sports Festival!
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500 meters north of Amalienborg Palace, there is a fountain with a sculpture depicting the scene of the goddess Gepheon whipping a bull. Four bronze bulls of different shapes are used as the pulling force of the plow, vividly showing the power and majesty of the goddess Gepheon.


































