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Living colors of magical Denmark

Denmark is a resort town in the northern part of Europe; people from all over the globe come to see this amazing country. In addition to the most beautiful seascape and national natural parks. Denmark is famous for its own cheese, beautiful porcelain and skillfully knitted wool products.
For a comfortable trip, many tourists prefer to use car rental services in Denmark. The average cost of renting a car in Copenhagen is 18 euros per day, at Copenhagen Airport the cost of renting a car is the same as in the city, although renting at the airport is usually cheaper.
Denmark is a kingdom, on the territory of which there are quite a few medieval sights, these are ancient castles, palaces with interesting architecture, mountain fortresses and of course many museums that store artifacts.
The magic of vibrant Copenhagen
The main place to visit in this rainbow city is the Nyhavn Canal, built in the 17th century. Its waters unite the square in front of Charlottenborg Palace. Which is in our time the residence of kings, with the old Copenhagen.
On the sides of the wide canal are houses with several floors, painted in bright colors. Below are restaurants and cafes with local cuisine, it is from here that a magnificent panorama of the city opens.


Being the birthplace of G. H. Andersen, the whole country is shrouded in fairy tales of this writer in the form of monuments, sculptures or thematic zones. The most popular place in Copenhagen is the statue of the Little Mermaid from a fairy tale beloved since childhood. She sits on a rock, waiting for her lover. The sculpture is installed in the port, complementing the wonderful coastal landscape of ships.
Mysterious palaces and castles
At the beginning of the 17th century, Rosenborg Castle was built on the outskirts of Copenhagen, it was a summer vacation spot for royalty. The style of the building is an exquisite renaissance, inside, the decoration of the castle is made with luxury, the huge hall, which was intended for receiving guests and holding celebrations, especially attracts attention.


The garden on the territory of the castle pleases with its uniqueness and beauty, the greenery of bushes and lawns borders on ancient sculptures and fountains.
Today, Rosenborg is a museum that cannot be ignored. The royal family left it and moved to Nyhavn at the end of the 19th century.
Near the city of Helsingør is the Kronborg Castle built on Zeeland island. It is the largest building in Europe embracing the Renaissance style. This castle is also known as "Elsinore" and it was here that Shakespeare's "Hamlet" was shown for the first time.

Unusual parks in DenmarkUnique in its kind, "Tivoli Park" is the oldest large-scale place in Denmark. On its territory you can relax with the whole family, it is full of adventures. These are fabulous adventures, bright and exciting rides, thematic zones, pantomime and puppet theater.


But most visitors want to visit the famous Legoland, where cities and entire universes with their superheroes are assembled from huge and small cubes. It will be interesting in this park for both adults and children, the Lego school, cube car racing, sea adventures and much more will delight.The park is full of rides and exciting games, and the characters of fairy tales and beloved heroes will arrange an unforgettable tour of this wonderful place.
Denmark, a country in which the modern world and medieval traditions are intertwined, everyone will take away a piece of it from there, whether it be a head of cheese, the famous bacon, or just a map that marks the places visited and the baggage of impressions.