Featured Country – Denmark
Featured background music is the National Anthem of Denmark – “Der er et yndigt land” or “There is a lovely country”
It’s no secret that Denmark is one of the most beautiful and charming countries in the world. With its tidy villages, castles, and stunning coastline, a visit to Denmark is definitely on many people’s travel bucket lists.
I’m not sure about you, but when I think of Denmark I think of Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales, delicious pastries, and picturesque villages. Turns out, there’s more to this small Scandinavian country than just that!
If you’re thinking of adding Denmark to your list, or if you’ve already been and are planning your return trip, check out my guide to some of the best spots in the country!
In this 3 Minute Vacay, I’ll be highlighting three amazing places – Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Frederiksberg. So whether you’re looking for a city break or a countryside escape, Denmark has something for everyone. Ready to explore? Let’s go! Visit me at https://3minutevacays.com
Popular questions about visiting Denmark –
What is the best time to visit Denmark? The best time to visit Denmark is in June, July and August, when daylight hours are long and temperatures sit comfortably between 59°F and 68°F — ideal for hiking in the green landscape. This is a popular time to get outdoors for visitors and locals alike, and the coast can get busy.
Is Denmark travel safe? Generally speaking, Denmark is considered an extremely safe country to visit. It is a country with almost no risk of natural disasters and unlike most other European countries, the crime rates in Denmark are average and common sense should keep you out of any trouble.
How many days in Denmark is enough? As you can see there’s a lot to do in Denmark and seven days is just enough to get a good feel for what the country is all about! Can you see Northern Lights in Denmark? The northern lights are present year-round, but you can’t see them when the nights are light.
The best time to see northern lights in Denmark is considered to be between April to September when the sky remains cloudless, and the nights are darker, giving more opportunity to witness this phenomenon.
Does Denmark speak English? Denmark has one official language: Danish. However, there are several minority languages spoken throughout the territory, if you include The Faeroe Islands and Greenland. Danes are taught English from a very young age and 86% of all Danes speak English as a second language.
Are drugs legal in Denmark? Although Denmark is generally a liberal society, drug use is illegal and laws are enforced.
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