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Popular Best Things to Do Near Copenhagen - 2024

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Updated Apr 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂6.5
    4.6/5
    161 Review
    From67.66
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 23366 reviews
    "A recommended attraction! Stay here for a whole day! I bought a ferry ticket + ticket. This package can let us play through and visit the entire micro world. It is too shocking. Every detail can find a lot of interesting things about eggs. Even there are small trains passing by the bridge! ! And every time I come to the park, I will constantly update and create new areas according to the seasons, facts, etc., very careful, every time I repeat, I can find different fun and interesting scenes! This is so surprising to 🥹🥹"
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Hamburg Miniature Landscape World has the largest CNC railway model scene in the world, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. Located in Warehouse City, it has an exhibition area of 4,000 square meters and is open every day. Railroad tracks, trains, statues, buildings, landscapes - there are so many scenes and details that visitors are amazed. The 15,000-kilometer-long rails can carry 15,000 wagons to their destination. To this end, 5,000 houses and bridges, 250,000 trees and 250,000 single-person statues were built according to certain proportions to create a magnificent scene. Nearly 500,000 lights illuminated this miniature railway beautifully, making it unforgettable for visitors. In order to control the operation of the train, a total of sixty computers were used.
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  • No.2
    󰺂6.4
    4.6/5
    259 Review
    From105.51
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 7343 reviews
    "Hamburg Port is a historic and bustling seaport, the largest in Germany and a key global trade hub. It boasts modern infrastructure, vital economic contributions, and fascinating attractions like the Elbphilharmonie and Speicherstadt. The port's commitment to sustainability and maritime culture make it a must-visit destination for a unique blend of history and modernity."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Port of Hamburg is located in the lower reaches of the Elbe, where the Alster and Biele rivers meet, 110 kilometers from the North Sea. With an area of 100 square kilometers, the port is the largest seaport in Germany and one of the entrepots in Europe. The Port of Hamburg is also one of the largest container ports, with 18 container terminals, 22 container cranes, and an annual container handling capacity of 1.25 million TEUs. The Port of Hamburg has a port area of 16.2 square kilometers and operates entrepot trade, especially for the re-export of goods from Scandinavia and Central Europe. There are 36 signs along the road, with colorful pictures and commentary, to introduce you to the past and the history of the port of Hamburg between the Port Pavilion and Neumüller. future. Every May is the Hamburg Port Festival, which lasts for three days and includes ballet performances, galleon inspections and fireworks displays.
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  • No.3
    󰺂6.4
    4.6/5
    32 Review
    From102.76
    "The world-famous Lego Garden is located in the small town of Billon on the east bank of the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, covering an area of 25 hectares. Since its creation in 1968, millions of tourists have visited it every year. The small Danish town of Beilong has a famous "LEGO Park", covering an area of 25 hectares, is a "small country" built with 3.2 million blocks, the park with its novel and unique building blocks art attracted tourists from all over the world."
    Billund
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The world-famous Legoland LEGO is located in Billund, a small town on the east coast of Jutland, Denmark. Since its opening in 1968, millions of tourists have come to visit every year. Walking into Legoland is like walking into a mini fairy tale world. Oncoming is a fairy tale atmosphere like spring, with laughter in your ears and colorful colors in your eyes. Of course, the distinctive features in the park are all kinds of lifelike building block artworks. Each piece of art is made of plastic building blocks in a ratio of 1:20 to the real object.
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  • No.4
    󰺂5.7
    4.7/5
    12 Review
    "Going to play, not bad, go to blow the sea breeze, the mood is better, really very good, there are snacks inside, not particularly expensive, visit the museum does not need to spend money, really worth it"
    Helsingor
    40.5km from Copenhagen
  • No.5
    󰺂5.6
    4.7/5
    74 Review
    From72.31
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 937 reviews
    "Andersen Museum interactive fairy tale "Little girl selling matches": ​ The little girl curled up in the cold room, ​ "Press the button", the room burned and extinguished; ​​ "Press the button", a roast chicken appeared, leaping, disappeared; ​​ "Press the button", a beautiful ice tree appeared, disappeared; ​​ "Press the button", appeared a kind grandmother; ​​ "Press the button", Grandma walked into the girl, hugged her, disappeared; ​ "Press the button", the girl lay in the cold snow, dead; ​​​ "Press the button", the girl said, "I am dead, do you want to see me die again?" Everything is silent."
    Odense
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Andersen House Museum is located in the ancient city of Odense. It was originally the birthplace and childhood residence of the world-famous fairy tale master Andersen. It is one of the oldest writer museums in the world. There are 18 exhibition rooms in the museum. The first 12 rooms introduce Hans Christian Andersen's life and his works in various periods in chronological order, and exhibit a large number of manuscripts, correspondence, and paintings of Andersen's works, as well as oil paintings and paintings about Andersen's life created by some famous Danish painters and artists. sculpture. The museum was originally built in Andersen's former residence, but with the expansion of Andersen's reputation and the influence of his works, the number of tourists here continued to increase. The original museum could no longer meet the needs of tourists, so it was expanded twice: once in 1930. , for the 125th anniversary of Andersen's birth; another in 1975, for the 100th anniversary of Andersen's death.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Copenhagen?
Some Best Things to Do near Copenhagen include:Miniatur Wunderland|Port of Hamburg|LEGOLAND® Billund Resort|National Maritime Museum of China|H. C. Andersens House
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Copenhagen?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Copenhagen include:Miniatur Wunderland:4.6|Port of Hamburg:4.6|LEGOLAND® Billund Resort:4.6|National Maritime Museum of China:4.7|H. C. Andersens House:4.7
Where are Best Things to Do near Copenhagen located?
The Best Things to Do near Copenhagen are mainly located in:Miniatur Wunderland:Hamburg|Port of Hamburg:Hamburg|LEGOLAND® Billund Resort:Billund|National Maritime Museum of China:Helsingor|H. C. Andersens House:Odense