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Everything You Need to Know About Denmark

When your family vacation list includes beaches, architecture, history, and culture for adults while the younger generation is interested in castles and amusement parks, Denmark is the only country where you can find it all. Denmark’s famous architecture ranges from unique modernist designs to royal palaces, which Indians naturally like. History shows that from 1620 to 1845, an Indian town in Tamil Nadu was a Danish colony. Its name, ‘Tranquebar’ in Danish, has been derived from native Tamil ‘Tarangambadi’ meaning ‘place of the singing waves.’

If Europe is on your vacation list, Denmark tour packages will offer you a great insight into European landscapes, historic and modern architecture, and great amusement parks and coastal beaches.

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About Denmark

Denmark, meaning “Land of the Danes,” is the oldest kingdom in the world and part of the northern European region known as Scandinavia. Its history dates back to the Stone Age. The 9th century witnessed the rise of the Vikings, and by 878 B.C., the Danes had conquered most parts of England. The Kingdom expanded by the 11th century under King Canute, who ruled over England, Norway, Southern Sweden, parts of Finland, and Denmark. HM King Frederik X has been the sovereign of Denmark since 14 January 2024.

The Kingdom of Denmark also includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Denmark Republic is a low-lying country, surrounded mainly by the sea, with its highest point at Yding Forest Hill, only 173 metres above sea level. With almost 406 islands, Denmark has a long coastline with many lagoons, gulfs, and inlets. The capital, Copenhagen, is situated in Zeland, the largest of the country’s islands. The weather in Denmark is generally windy and rainy, with most of their summer months mildly hot, making it the best time to travel and enjoy outdoor activities. Winters in Denmark are very cold, and frequent snowfalls and frozen lakes are a common sight.

The people of Denmark, known as Danes, speak Danish, the official language. Danes love football, their national sport, and enjoy water sports like sailing and swimming since they have good access to the coastline. The festive summer season and the winter months are spent leisurely by the Danes, what they refer to as the ‘hygge,’ a unique cultural concept of cosiness and friendliness. The locals greet the tourists warmly, pride themselves on their punctuality, and expect the same in return.

India And Denmark – From A Colonial Past To Friendly Ties

2024 marks 75 years of diplomatic ties between India and the Kingdom of Denmark, which began during Indian Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s visit to Denmark in 1957, which laid the foundation for a friendly relationship between the two countries. Historically, Denmark–Norway was known to have held colonial possessions in India for more than 200 years. Today, the bilateral relations between India and Denmark are cordial and friendly, based on mutual agreement in politics, economics, research and academics.

Tidbits

  • Denmark is a Scandinavian country in Europe. It has 444 islands, of which 76 are inhabited.
  • It has large oil and natural gas reserves and is a net exporter of crude oil.
  • Denmark is considered the happiest country in the world.
  • Across Denmark, you’ll only find that bikes are more popular than cars.
  • The Tivoli Gardens in Denmark was the first amusement park created in the world.
  • Denmark has five national parks to explore and countless picturesque views.
  • The Danish royal family is the oldest in the world, dating back to the 8th century.
  • Amalienborg Palace, the royal family’s primary residence in Copenhagen, wasn’t initially intended for royals but for high-standing noble families.
  • The Danish flag is the oldest in the world.
  • Copenhagen’s harbour is very clean and has three main areas: Nordhavn, Inderhavn, and Sydhavnen. It runs north-to-south right through the city, splitting it in two.
  • Danish culture revolves around hygge, a concept that loosely focuses on cosiness, comfort, and intimate family get-togethers.
  • Did you know a Dane invented Lego?
  • The Danish believe in Janteloven – a concept that no one is better than the other.
  • There are no mountains in Denmark.
  • More than 50% of Copenhagen residents cycle to and from work every day.
  • The Danish alphabet has 3 additional letters: Æ, Ø, and Å
  • Copenhagen harbour is clean enough to swim in.
  • The Danish String Quartet is known to be one of the finest string quartets in the world.
  • Denmark has over 7,000 miles of coastline.
  • Approximately 39% of Denmark’s electricity comes from wind power.
  • The Roskilde Cathedral in Danish Zealand is the first gothic cathedral built from brick.
  • Denmark is home to over 300 distinct species of birds.

Things To Remember For Indians When Booking Denmark Tour Packages

  • Indians can apply for a 90-day Visa for a fee of 90 USD for adults and 45 USD for children.
  • A paper or embassy visa is the only visa for travellers visiting Denmark.
  • When filling out customs declaration during arrival & departure, keep your copy.
  • Pre-book hotels in major destinations like Copenhagen, Aarhus and Odense.
  • Taxi drivers overcharge; remember to pre-book a taxi
  • Danish cuisine is heavy on meat and fish. If you’re vegetarian, we suggest you carry ready-to-eat meals to avoid surviving on bread and cheese or fruits.
  • The Danish are very sensitive about privacy. Looking through windows or peeping into neighbours’ phones is certainly not welcome.
  • Speaking loudly and animatedly is also not appreciated.
  • The Danish weather is unpredictable. Make sure you carry waterproof jackets with you.
  • Denmark is an open society. It’s alright if you have conservative views; only make sure you don’t judge people for their ideas about alcohol or sex.
  • Danes follow dining etiquette and eat everything with a knife and fork.
  • Punctuality is very important in Danish culture. In fact some Danes even prefer being a few minutes early.
  • Denmark offers some of the safest drinking water in the world that you can drink straight from the tap.
  • Danes don’t throw away used bottles as Denmark has a Pant machine at most supermarkets to return used bottles for coins.

Our Best Budget Denmark Tour Packages

Denmark Tour Packages Duration Highlights
Explore Copenhagen at Your Own Pace 2 Nights 3 Days Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace (Danish Parliament), Gefion Fountain, Nyhavn (the old harbour), Little Mermaid, Round Tower, Carlsberg Museum
Denmark Holiday Package 4 Nights 5 Days Copenhagen: Tivoli Gardens, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace (Danish Parliament), Gefion Fountain, Nyhavn (the old harbour), Little Mermaid, Round Tower, Carlsberg Museum
Aarhus: Old City, Marselisborg Castle
Odense: Hans Christian Andersen’s Museum

Denmark At A Glance

Category Details
Country Kingdom of Denmark / Denmark Republic
Capital Copenhagen
Language(s) Danish (official), German (regional)
Currency Danish krone (DKK, kr)
High Season April To November
Iconic Attractions Tivoli Gardens, Dyrehavsbakken Amusement Park, The Little Mermaid Statue and Legoland Theme Park
Visa 90-day Paper/Embassy Visa
National Animal Red squirrel
National Flower Daisy (Marguerite)
National Food Stegt flæsk

Top Reasons To Visit Denmark

Denmark is a new, happening place for Indians to visit, a clean and green country with a pleasant climate. Surrounded by the sea, Denmark has many beautiful islands and beaches to enjoy with loved ones, family, and friends. From the time of the Vikings till now, many changes have occurred to create this tranquil, modern place. As one of the stunning Scandinavian locales, Denmark is renowned for its rural surroundings, peaceful vistas, exquisite artwork, and astounding examples of medieval architecture, such as castles and churches. The country’s historical landmarks, natural beauty, exciting events, and culinary delights covered in our Denmark tour packages create a travel experience that resonates with the spirit of India. The enchanting cities of Copenhagen, Odense and Aarhus, the Danish Riviera’s coastal allure, and Denmark’s timeless wonder is a perfect cultural rendezvous for Indian travellers.

Amazing History

Humankind dates back 10,000 BC to Denmark, where it lived through the final Ice Age, the Iron Age, and the Roman period. The Vikings and monarchies of Denmark are very popular amongst tourists, and many Viking ruins and attractions have become UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Impressive Architecture

Denmark is known for its many architectural masterpieces. Some famous and iconic buildings here have world-renowned Danish architecture, perfectly combining cutting-edge design and practical functionality.

Fun At Legoland

Legoland at Billund is Denmark’s most famous and popular amusement park for families and children. It’s a place where kids of all ages can set their imaginations free. Enjoy the themed Lego ‘lands’, four rollercoasters, two water rides, and over 40 other attractions built from 60 million bricks. It’s a perfect place for families who are not big fans of crowds, with plenty of activities to choose from, whether action or relaxation.

Christmas Celebrations

Visiting Denmark during Christmas is a magical experience, especially in Copenhagen. The Christmas season brings the winter city to life with festive decorations, Christmas markets, and celebrations.

Denmark Is The Land Of 'Hygge'

Denmark offers the warmth, comfort, and cosiness of ‘hygge,’ which means making time for yourself for relaxation. Denmark sets a pace for you to enjoy a quiet yet fun time with friends and family and teaches you to make the most of the little things in life.

Safe to Visit

Denmark is a safe country to visit. It is a peaceful and liberal country with a well-equipped transport system and low levels of crime and corruption. You can visit various cities and towns using luxurious trains with comfortable seats and headphone sockets to listen to music. The metro, too, has wide trains with spacious carriages to ensure space for everyone.

Delicious Food & Drink

Denmark is considered a global dining destination known for some of the world’s best restaurants. The famous open sandwiches called Smorrebrod and Danish pastries are world-renowned. While Indians love Denmark’s pastries, there are many Indian food places where you can find Indian curries and sweets if you crave something familiar.

Best Time To Visit Denmark

Denmark is a year-round destination, depending on what you want to do during your visit. Out of its four distinct seasons, the hottest are the summers, and the mildest are the spring months. Winter in Denmark is normally colder, with frost and snow, while Autumn tends to get overcast and rainy.

May tends to be the best month to visit Denmark, especially if you want to explore the outdoors since the weather is sunny and warm, and it’s yet to be the peak travel time. We suggest choosing Denmark tour packages to see the Northern Lights between October and March.

Spring (March to May)

Spring in Denmark is the best time for Indians to travel as the days are long, and the weather is cool and pleasant, so they can go out and enjoy outdoor parks and cultural events. Enjoy the reopening of Copenhagen’s famous amusement park, Tivoli Gardens, or bike rides along the scenic countryside. Experience the weather change during April and May, when the new leaves sprout on trees and the flowers bloom. You can catch one of the most beautiful sights in Copenhagen when the cherry blossom trees bloom towards the end of March through early April. Spring season is also one of the less expensive months to visit Denmark.

If you’re from the South of India and looking to avoid the Indian summers, we suggest booking a Denmark tour package around this time.

Things to do in Spring:

  • Enjoy the 5-day long Easter celebrations and festivities by visiting markets and craft fairs.
  • Be among the first to visit the Tivoli Gardens after it reopens during the Easter week.
  • Explore the scenic landscapes and coastal outdoors.
  • Go on a spring hike to the Thy National Park and spot migratory birds, wildlife and a spread of wildflowers.

Summer (June to August)

The summer months in Denmark are from April to November, with a peak season for tourists in July and August. The best time for travel during summer will be May and June since the climate is warmer and the places of interest aren’t crowded. Summer months are generally hot, averaging between 68°F and 78°F, with a chance of occasional rain. When most tourist places are open, you can look forward to outdoor adventures amid greener landscapes.

Expect the coastal areas to get busier in July since it’s when the Danish take their summer break.

Things to do in Summer:

  • Attend various music festivals, from the Copenhagen Summer Jazz Festival in early July to Sommer Jazz in Arhaus in mid-July.
  • Take a boat tour and explore Copenhagen’s beautiful canals, colourful buildings and rich history.
  • Visit ARoS Aarhus Art Museum to see some of the most innovative contemporary art in the world.
  • Enjoy the amazing beaches of Denmark, with their long stretches of white sand and crystal-clear water, where you can swim and try your hand at surfing, windsurfing, or kiteboarding.
  • Visit Legoland Park, built entirely out of Lego bricks, and enjoy over 50 rides, attractions, and shows with your family.

Autumn (September to November)

Denmark in Autumn offers cooler weather, spectacular landscapes, and many seasonal activities. The temperatures drop from 7.8°C to 16.1°C. The pleasant weather and minimal crowds make it ideal for exploring cities like Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense.

Things to do in Autumn:

  • Enjoy the beautiful fall season when the days become cooler. Cycle or hike through parks and forests to embrace the vibrant and colourful landscape.
  • Experience the magic of Kulturnatten, or Culture Night, where the entire city of Copenhagen comes alive with cultural activities.
  • You can take your family to Tivoli Gardens, which hosts fun Halloween celebrations in October. The events include themed activities, spooky decorations, and pumpkin carvings.

Winter (December to February)

Winter in Denmark begins in October and ends around April, but temperatures peak mainly from December to February, when they can drop as low as -2°C. Days are shorter in winter, but Denmark hosts events that’ll keep you warm and happy during the long nights.

  • Things to do in Winter:Get into the festive spirit of Christmas by visiting Tivoli Gardens to explore the traditional market. The dark gardens get lit by a million twinkling lights, bringing a magical touch to everything.
  • Experience Copenhagen’s peak Yuletide spirit at the city’s Christmas markets
  • Escape to a winter wonderland during your visit to snow-covered castles like Christiansborg Palace, Rosenborg Castle and Amalienborg, the winter residence of the Danish Royal family in Copenhagen.
  • Celebrate the New Year with a bang by gathering with the locals to hear the clock tower of the Town Hall Square strike midnight.

Things To Do In Denmark

Known for its picturesque landscapes and charming towns, Denmark is a small country that is big on culture, architecture and coastline. The country has a lot to offer Indian travellers. Here is a list of what you can do in Denmark.

Visiting Tivoli Gardens

No trip to Denmark is complete without visiting the famous Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park. Between the old-world charm of its original 19th-century buildings and fairground rides and the nonstop fun and excitement at every corner of the landscape gardens, Tivoli guarantees a captivating experience. You can easily spend half a day or even a full day there with the help of a self-guided audio walk that will allow you to explore the entire garden and enjoy the many untold stories.

Head To The Little Mermaid

Take a tour to enjoy the art and architecture at various places around the city, especially the iconic Little Mermaid statue. The sculpture was an ode to ballerina Ellen Price, who danced the lead role in the ballet The Little Mermaid at the Royal Theatre in 1909.

Enjoy The Magnificent Opera House

Head to the Copenhagen Opera House for its contemporary designs, created by Danish architect Henning Larsen. The Opera house covers 41,000 square meters and has five of its fourteen stories underground. The main auditorium seats 1400 people, and the ceiling is decorated with 105,000 sheets of 24-carat gold leaf, equivalent to 1.5 kilos of gold.

Explore Nyhavn

Take a stroll along Nyhavn’s beautiful old houses, where the Danish fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen lived and wrote his famous fairytales for children. Enjoy the relaxed atmosphere as you walk beside the canal by the sounds of jazz music and the sights of pavement cafes.

Visit Historic Castles

Walk through Danish history at these stunning castles and some past and current homes of Danish royal families. Get a close look at the Danish crown jewels at Rosenborg Castle, spend a fun family day at Egeskov Castle, which has an impressive historic garden, or explore Denmark’s most famous castle, Kronborg Castle, immortalised by Shakespeare in his play Hamlet back in the 1600s.

Enjoy The Fantastic Aros Art Museum

ARoS Art Museum, in Arhus, is considered one of Europe’s most beautiful contemporary buildings and an iconic modern art museum. Take a leisurely walk around the seven floors through a centrepiece spiral walkway to see works from the late eighteenth century to this day.

Take A Trip Through The Historic City Of Odense

Odense is a vibrant and historic city on the island of Fyn with more than 1,000 years of fascinating history. The town gets its name from Odin – the chief god in Nordic mythology. One of the best things you can do in Odense is to wander through the city to see some of the iconic places that inspired H.C. Andersen’s writing. If you are visiting in summer, Odense will offer a lot of fun events. You can visit festivals, shop at a flea market, or enjoy a riverboat cruise.

Explore The Natural Wonders Of Denmark

Spend some relaxed time with your loved ones on the popular sandy beaches of the Danish Riviera, like Hornbaek and Gilleleje. Enjoy the coastal charm and panoramic views of the sea.

A Must-Do With Kids - Legoland

Located in Billund, Legoland is an attraction for the entire family. The seasonal park is open during the summer, mainly from April to September, and offers over 50 rides, shows, and attractions. You can enjoy meals at the Lego-themed restaurants and buy some gifts to take back home from Lego shops. You can stay overnight at one of the on-site hotels to make it a memorable trip.

Shopping

Denmark is renowned for simple and functional design, and the Danish for their bohemian and daily fashionwear, especially in Copenhagen. The city’s main shopping area is around Stroget, one of the world’s longest pedestrian streets. Here are some modern and traditional things to bring home from your Denmark tour package:

What To Buy And Where

Danish Cookies : Various butter cookies, such as Kammerjunker, Småkager, and Vaniljekranse, originated in Denmark and taste similar to shortbread cookies. They come plain or with flavours and in various shapes and textures.

Royal Copenhagen Porcelain : Royal Copenhagen is known worldwide for its classic blue and white porcelain, made and painted entirely by hand. – Strøget

Anthon Berg’s Chocolates is a famous Danish chocolate/ marzipan bar at Dansk Supermarket Group, Coop, Dagrofa.

Miniatures : Take home memories of the famous sights of Denmark- Strøget.

Lego Toys : Lego store in Copenhagen, Strøget.

Dos and Don’ts To Remember When Travelling To Denmark

  • Dheed crosswalk signals. Danes follow the rules diligently and wait patiently for the light to change before crossing the street—even when there’s no oncoming traffic.
  • Credit cards should be used as the Danish financial system is digital.
  • Do carry an umbrella since the weather in Copenhagen is unpredictable.
  • Do pack warm layers since the temperatures are cooler, even in summer.
  • Don’t carry Euros or Dollars, as Danish Krones are the preferred mode of transactions.
  • Don’t ride a bike in crowded places.
  • Don’t walk in a bike path.
  • Don’t talk or make phone calls in the Stillezone (quiet zone) in DSB trains. They are for passengers who want to relax in a silent environment.
  • Don’t wave the bus down – they will stop if you stand beside the bus sign.

Foods To Try Out In Denmark

Most people in Denmark prefer meat, especially pork, which is by far the most common ingredient in their hot meals. They have three regular meals daily: a cold breakfast with coffee or tea, a cold lunch in the afternoon at work, and a hot dinner at home. Some also like having a snack after lunch or late in the evening. Some of the iconic food we suggest you try on our Denmark tour package include:

Smørrebrød

One of the most famous Danish foods is the Smørrebrød, an ‘open-faced’ sandwich made of a slice of rye bread with different combinations of toppings, such as pickled herring, roast beef, eggs, mayo, and shrimp.

Stjerneskud

A lesser-known but more special kind of smørrebrød is the Stjerneskud. The name means ‘shooting stars’ and is one of the absolute favourites of the locals. It uses a slice of rye bread topped with fried plaice fillet, shrimp, lettuce, and caviar. It is generally had with a cold beer and finished with a shot of snaps.

Hot Dog

Danish hot dogs have been famous for over a century. Hot dog vendors are everywhere, and grabbing a bite on the go is easy.

Stegt flæsk

Popularly known as Denmark’s national dish, Stegt flæsk is a very old dish loved for centuries. The crispy pork with potatoes and parsley sauce is a classic recipe that’s also quite affordable for locals.

Danish pastries

The traditional Danish pastries were made in Denmark in the 1840s by Austrian bakers called wienerbrød or Vienna Bread. Most Indians love to try the various varieties made at bakeries throughout the country. You can choose from Cinnamon Snail (kanelsnegl) or Seed Snappers (frøsnapper) pastries when you are out for a stroll and hungry for a delicious, sweet, sticky pastry.

Danish meatballs

Frikadeller, or Danish meatballs, are very popular in Denmark and are served during meals. Traditionally, they are made with equal parts calf and pork, flour, milk, eggs, onions, and spices. Locals and tourists enjoy the traditional and other versions used as smørrebrød topping.

Red fruit jelly

Rødgrød, or Red fruit jelly, is a traditional Danish dessert consisting of a thick mixture of red berries such as strawberries, raspberries, or redcurrants. The dessert is served chilled and often garnished with a generous helping of cream. You may find yellow or green fruit jelly, which are other variations made with yellow or green fruit.

Art and Culture

Denmark has a rich and diverse culture characterised by a deep appreciation of its vibrant history, literature, and art. Denmark is strongly connected to art, from Viking treasures, numerous castles and manor houses, fortresses and churches from the Middle Ages to stimulating museums and some of the finest contemporary designs in the world.

  • Famous for its design philosophy that combines functionality and aesthetics, Denmark has influenced the world with iconic designs and architecture. The literary scene is rich in tales, from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales to modern literature.
  • The Det Kongelige Teater, or the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, was founded in 1748, and plays are still performed there. Copenhagen’s arts scene has also been uplifted with a new opera house (Operaen), which houses the Royal Danish Opera, and the new DR Konsertsalen, where the Royal Danish Orchestra sometimes performs.
  • C.W. Eckersber, who lived from the 19th century to the early 20th century, is considered the father of Danish painting. Later, from the late 19th century to the early 20th century, a group of artists who based themselves in Skagen and were known as the Skagen Painters turned away from Impressionism.
  • Denmark’s folk music is mostly based on fiddle and accordion, and the fiddlers usually play in groups. Evald Thomsen was one of the most famous Danish fiddlers and an icon of traditional Danish fiddle music.
  • Les Lanciers is one of the popular dances in Denmark. It originated in England in 1860 but has survived in Denmark. It is a square dance performed by four couples. Sønderhoning, one of the most important and notable folk music styles in Denmark and Fannik are the other two folk music dance types originating from Fanø island. Waltz, Polka and Mazurka are some other common traditional music dances performed in Denmark.

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FAQs:

Is it easy to apply for visas for Denmark?
You can apply for and receive a 90-day visa to Denmark within 15 working days.
Are credit/debit cards accepted in Denmark?
Though credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Denmark, you might still need cash. You can easily withdraw cash from an ATM in Denmark.
Can I have an exclusive Northern Lights tour of Denmark?
Sure, we can customise your Denmark tour package to match your preferences. We can create itineraries based on your preferred activities, food choices, and budget.
Is tap water potable?
Yes. Tap water is safe to drink anywhere in Denmark. It might taste different, but it is all drinkable. However, we suggest you stay away from hot water.
What if something goes wrong on the tour?
We'll be your tour manager, and our travel desk team is available 24/7 should you need anything during the tour. A local representative will also be available in case anything comes up.
What is the voltage in Denmark?
In Denmark, the standard voltage is 230 V at a frequency of 50 Hz. Denmark uses type E and type K plugs, so you'll need to find a power adaptor that converts your Type A or B power cord to fit in these unique sockets.
How easy is it to find vegetarian food in Denmark?
Danish cuisine is heavy on meat and fish, but a few vegan-friendly restaurants exist in Copenhagen. Make sure you inform the tour leader ahead of time. You can also carry plenty of ready-to-eat meals. Fruits and vegetables are your best bet.
What not to miss in Denmark?
Copenhagen offers iconic attractions, from the Little Mermaid, a tour of Nyhavn, and seeing Rosenborg castles and Royal palaces to experiencing the Danish Desert and Legoland.
What is a popular souvenir in Denmark?
The little mermaid figure is one of our most popular tourist attractions. It is available in every souvenir shop in Denmark. Fridge Magnets, Royal Copenhagen Porcelain, Danish Flag Items, and other popular souvenirs are some of the must-buy items in the country.
Is Denmark safe?
According to the recent Global Peace Index, Denmark is the fifth safest country in the world and one of the happiest countries as well. However, it is best to be aware of pickpockets and bag snatchers who operate in crowded areas, mainly in Copenhagen.

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