2. Esbjerg
- Built on fishing and oil
- Wealthy but looks grim due
to it's industrial nature
- Fantastic place to make a pit
stop
- Main attraction feature is
Four Men By The Sea
3. Rosklide
- Famous for it's rock festival
- Great for the younger tourists
- Has a post-industrial skate park
- Design workshops
- Located near Saedding Beach
5. Fredriksberg
- Thought to be apart of the capital
of of Copenhagen
- One of the most posh cities
in Denmark
- Royal gardens and palaces
are great for travelers interested in
historic sites
6. Aalborg
- Recently refurbished town
- Medieval town boasts a 16th
century castle
- Home to a Viking Burial ground
- Amazing nightlife
- Great place to stay and visit
surrounding cities
7. Odense
- Birthplace of fairytale creator
Hans Christian Anderson author
of The Ugly Duckling
- Amazing zoo
- Historical sites and buildings
- Filled with lots of parks, cafe's,
and bars
8. Aarhus
- Second largest city in Denmark
- Founded by vikings
- Waterways make up the veins of the city
- Filled with amazing bars and restaurants
this town is sure to not disappoint the
foodies
- This beautiful town welcomes more and
more tourists every year
- Easy to navigate so your sure to never get
lost
9. Copenhagen
- Denmark's capitol
- Stunning waterway systems
- Viking and royal history
- Danish designs everywhere
for the eye to see
- Home to fifteen Michelin
Star Resturants