Denmark: Heaven On Earth[/b]
Officially the Kingdom of Denmark a sovereign state in Northern Europe, located southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom includes two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. At 43,094 square kilometers (16,638.69 sq mi), with a population of around 5.6 million inhabitants, Denmark consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and the Danish archipelago of 407 islands, of which around 70 are inhabited. The islands are characterized by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. The national language, Danish, is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Swedish and Norwegian.
The Top Attractions of Denmark here:
Tivoli Gardens
Located in Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a popular amusement park. It is the world’s second most famous seasonal theme park and the second oldest amusement park. Enjoy the gigantic wooden roller coaster, which are locally known as either Rutschebanen or Bjergbanen (the Mountain Coaster). You can also enjoy a ride in Tivoli’s other roller coaster, Daemonen.
Copenhagen Zoo
Copenhagen Zoo is a beautiful zoological garden in Frederiksberg. The place actively protects many endangered animal species. Some of the endangered species kept in the zoo are the Amur leopard, okapi, musk ox, and Tasmanian devil. The zoo is well known for its Elephant House, a twin glass dome structure that was designed by the internationally renowned British architect, Norman Foster, in collaboration with the Danish landscape architect Stig Andersson.
Legoland
This Lego-themed park that consists of assembled Lego rides and other structures is your must-see if you vacation to Denmark with your kids. The sight of over fifty-eight million Lego bricks that make up most of the park’s rides and attractions will enthrall any kid. There is no shortage of wildly entertaining attractions and rides in Legoland.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
This art museum is located twenty-two miles north of Copenhagen. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is Denmark’s most visited art museum. Its collection of contemporary art is breathtaking. Many famous modern artworks are displayed in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, from paintings by Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol to those of Alberto Giacometti and Roy Lichtenstein. Furthermore, the museum is also home to a staggering collection of over four hundred items of pre-Columbian art.

Officially the Kingdom of Denmark a sovereign state in Northern Europe, located southwest of Sweden and south of Norway, and bordered to the south by Germany. The Kingdom includes two autonomous constituent countries in the North Atlantic Ocean, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. At 43,094 square kilometers (16,638.69 sq mi), with a population of around 5.6 million inhabitants, Denmark consists of a peninsula, Jutland, and the Danish archipelago of 407 islands, of which around 70 are inhabited. The islands are characterized by flat, arable land and sandy coasts, low elevation and a temperate climate. The national language, Danish, is closely related to and mutually intelligible with Swedish and Norwegian.
The Top Attractions of Denmark here:
Tivoli Gardens

Located in Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens is a popular amusement park. It is the world’s second most famous seasonal theme park and the second oldest amusement park. Enjoy the gigantic wooden roller coaster, which are locally known as either Rutschebanen or Bjergbanen (the Mountain Coaster). You can also enjoy a ride in Tivoli’s other roller coaster, Daemonen.
Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo is a beautiful zoological garden in Frederiksberg. The place actively protects many endangered animal species. Some of the endangered species kept in the zoo are the Amur leopard, okapi, musk ox, and Tasmanian devil. The zoo is well known for its Elephant House, a twin glass dome structure that was designed by the internationally renowned British architect, Norman Foster, in collaboration with the Danish landscape architect Stig Andersson.
Legoland

This Lego-themed park that consists of assembled Lego rides and other structures is your must-see if you vacation to Denmark with your kids. The sight of over fifty-eight million Lego bricks that make up most of the park’s rides and attractions will enthrall any kid. There is no shortage of wildly entertaining attractions and rides in Legoland.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

This art museum is located twenty-two miles north of Copenhagen. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is Denmark’s most visited art museum. Its collection of contemporary art is breathtaking. Many famous modern artworks are displayed in the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, from paintings by Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol to those of Alberto Giacometti and Roy Lichtenstein. Furthermore, the museum is also home to a staggering collection of over four hundred items of pre-Columbian art.