Here are the best 5 cities to be in if you're going to Denmark
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5 | ROSKILDE
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This is the smallest among the 5 listed cities here in terms of population, yet it's totally worth the visit. Roskilde is not far away from Denmark capital. In fact, it's only 19 miles away. The city has a trait of being quiet. With only 50,000 citizens, the city is being handled well and fine.
Roskilde has 7 historical locations to visit. It's a place where the Vikings used to live in. They left many historical things for their future relatives. There're Viking vessels in the city returning to the 11th century. There's an annual festival being held by the city in the summer. It has over 120,000 tourists and people in it as an average. It provides 8 days of fun and amusement.
4 | Esbjerg
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The city is the largest place in the west coast of the Jutland. It has a population of 71,000 inhabitants. It's known for its regional functional trait since it's a big seaport place. The trade that's happening there thrived the city and made it a good place to visit.
The historical places in there are truly worth the visit. Fanø island, Ribe Viking Museum and other places are all waiting for you to visit.
3 | Aalborg
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For a city that was established in 700 A.D, it's odd to know that it's not truly a tourism welcoming place. Oddly enough, this is what makes it a good place to visit. You won't find lots of crowded places in the city. You'll see the true life of Danish people there.
Aalborg hosts the largest carnival in Northern Europe. It's a town with so many good vibes. It's filled with vibes of various cultures, food & drinks and an amusing style.
2 | Aarhus
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This is the 2nd biggest city in the country. It's called "World's Smallest Big City." as the people in it love it to be called.
Aarhus is an attractive city. The city is the official port for trade and industry. Meaning that you're 100% guaranteed to have the best seafood there. The city is truly charming. Apart from the sea life and atmosphere, Aarhus is very well known for the great night life and style. Not just that, the city's architecture is well made. The city cafes are wonderful and the historical places are no way to be ignored when you're there:
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It takes 3 hours by car to be in Aarhus from Copenhagen (the first city on the list).
1 | Copenhagen
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Copenhagen being the capital of Denmark is like being the main character on a TV series. Is the main character focused on all the time because it's the main character or is it focused on because it has the potential to be always the main character? well, for Copenhagen it has always been the main focus for the Danish people, it was always and still is a city with a potential. For a place that was established in 1167, it's a 100% tourism station. 528,208 of the nicest people in the world are ready to welcome you.
Why would you have a visit to Copenhagen? well, the city has what it takes to be worth it. It has the cozy cafes, the great morphology and architecture, colorful facades, wonderful streets, and
You'll be basically walking among buildings that date from the 16th century. You'll be walking on ancient streets and roads. You'll be thrilled with the 14th historical sites that are visited on daily basis from all over the globe.
If you're finally deciding to visit Denmark, please don't forget to visit the King's Garden at Rosenborg Castle. It's a masterpiece that came right from heaven:
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