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Denmark Holidays

A stylish Scandinavian adventure

Interest in Denmark holidays has rocketed in recent years, thanks in part to a new generation of clever chefs, some rather addictive online dramas and a little thing called hygge. The world’s collective imaginations are captivated by the wild landscapes and elegant designs of this southernmost Nordic country.

With its territory split between mainland Europe (the Jutland peninsula, which borders northern Germany) and a collection of islands that shoulder up to Sweden (the largest, Zealand, is where you’ll find the capital city, Copenhagen), this famously cosmopolitan nation is an eclectic mixture of graceful sophistication and down-to-earth enjoyment. Although in the summer you might want to make like the Danes and head straight to the coast for some bracing northern sun and sea, holidays to Denmark will almost certainly include some time in Copenhagen. From its soaring modern opera house and historic palaces, to the sculpture of Hans Christian Andersen’s famed Little Mermaid and the twinkling lights of the Tivoli Gardens amusement park, there’s more than enough to do here to fill several city breaks.

There’s some fantastic shopping and plenty of world-class restaurants – or you can just take a seat along the picturesque harbour and watch the well-dressed world go by. Look further afield and you’ll find the medieval city of Odense and the art museums of Aarhus, not to mention the fantastic sports and relaxation opportunities offered by Denmark’s idyllic beaches and woodlands. Copenhagen is also connected to Malmo in Sweden by the Oresund Bridge – so if you find you’ve got a taste for Scandinavia, there’s plenty more to discover just a ten-minute drive away.

All regions in Denmark

Three tips for a top trip

Just say smørrebrød

The name might not be straightforward, but there’s no hesitation in recommending the traditional open-faced sandwich on rye bread. Top with meat, fish – or whatever you fancy, really.

Heritage for free

Denmark is home to seven Unesco World Heritage Sites, five of which are totally free to visit, including breathtaking national parks and some wonderful architecture.

Design for life

Want in on the Danes’ impeccable style? The shopping opportunities at Copenhagen’s classic department stores, Magasin du Nord and Illums Bolighus, will make you weak at the knees.

Don’t-miss dates in Denmark

Midsummer

With beach bonfires from 10pm and a jovial night of drinking, eating and singing ahead, the longest day of the year is an unmissable Scandinavian party.

Christmas Eve

For a festive escape when the cities are chocolate-box pretty, book yourself a classic Danish Christmas Eve dinner, featuring roast goose and red cabbage.

Roskilde Festival

Held at the end of June, this festival has grown into a major musical appointment, so far featuring the likes of Eminem and Sir Paul McCartney – and a popular naked run.

Best things to do in Denmark

Go wild at theme parks

From the historic Tivoli Gardens to the top-rated water slides and rollercoasters of Djurs Sommerland, the Danes love their theme parks. Legoland is just the beginning.

Tour on two wheels

Denmark’s rolling countryside and nationwide network of superbly-maintained bike paths, built according to passionate green principles, make a cycle holiday here an absolute dream.

Prioritise paintings

Danish painters, sculptors and designers are finding new popularity worldwide, so set aside time to explore the extraordinary riches of the country’s museums and galleries.