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Denmark

Discover Denmark's rich history and modern charm by train, from vibrant Copenhagen to the stunning Skagen peninsula.

Ah, Denmark, that harmonious blend of old-world charm and sleek, modern design. Start your journey in Copenhagen, where the city’s vibrant, bike-laden streets lead you to the iconic Nyhavn, a picturesque waterfront lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses. Take a stroll to the Tivoli Gardens—an amusement park that feels like stepping into a fairy tale. Train aficionados should not miss a scenic ride across the Øresund Bridge to Malmö, Sweden; the engineering marvel offers sweeping views of the azure waters below. And don’t forget to drop by the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, a short train ride from the capital, to delve into Denmark’s storied past.

Further afield, Aarhus beckons. Denmark’s second city is a cultural hub, boasting the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum with its striking rainbow panorama walkway. From here, hop on a train to the charming village of Ebeltoft, home to cobblestone streets and the world's oldest wooden warship. Continue north to the Skagen, where the North Sea and Baltic Sea converge—a sight that’s equally stunning and surreal. Denmark’s efficient and comfortable train network makes all these adventures easily accessible, adding a dash of hygge to your travels.