Denmark is famous all over the world for the Vikings who flocked from its shores, Denmark has a plethora of interesting historical sites scattered around its cities that highlight the country’s rich heritage, whether it’s the longboats that dot some of its ports, its wonderful museums, its ancient churches and its splendid architecture. There are so many things to see and do there.
Blending the old with the new, innovative and creative Danish design is always present in the fashion outlets on display, and many of its delightful cities also offer great opportunities for visitors to enjoy the wonderful outdoor landscapes that have shaped Denmark’s identity. Here are the best cities to visit in Denmark.
9 - Herning:

Located in the center of Jutland, Herning has a vibrant arts and culture scene with many exhibitions, conferences and trade fairs that take place there throughout the year and the art museum in the city is great to visit, there is a beautiful sculpture park surrounding it which is worth checking out and with a number of great bars and restaurants for visitors to enjoy Most people visit Herning when participating in a conference or event hosted there.
8 - Svendborg:

With a beautiful harbor full of elegant yachts and old fishermen's boats, the Borg ships on a beautiful fjord is the gateway to a wonderful archipelago and alongside the more modern parts of the city dot great cafes and restaurants, as well as some quiet cycling paths with lovely beaches that are especially popular in the summer and ferries Regular to the nearby islands, the Borg ships are a relaxing place to spend some time.
7 - Helsingor:

Helsingborg lies on the Oresund Strait and faces Helsingborg, which is a gateway to Sweden and many Swedes come down to the city to buy cheap alcohol Helsingor became a rich place, and became rich by taxing the trade that goes through Oresund and this funded the wonderful medieval buildings we see today and wandering through its picturesque streets Full of old half-timbered houses is fun and seems a world away from the busy shopping streets.
6 - Sunderborg:
Sunderborg straddles the narrow waterway that runs through it. It is a historic city with a modern feel and a beautiful waterfront for visitors to walk around. The exciting and amusement town of Danfoss is well worth a visit and there is the site of two wars between Germany and Denmark. Sonderborg has close ties with neighboring Germany and due to its proximity to Flensburg right across the border, legions of Danes and Germans pass through Sonderborg on their way to other destinations in both countries.
5 - Esbjerg:

A relatively new city built on oil, hunting and trade, Esbjerg is a rich place without soul and brutality primarily due to its industrial origins and the fast pace at which it has grown up. Although it is not the most beautiful place in the world, there are a few exotic attractions and some options Good shopping and although most people stop by for sightseeing and the delightful island of Fano is a short ferry ride from the centre, the fairytale streets of Rip are a great place to visit Legoland about an hour away.
4: Esbjerg:

A relatively new city built on oil, hunting and trade, Esbjerg is a rich place without soul and brutality primarily due to its industrial origins and the fast pace at which it has grown up. Although it is not the most beautiful place in the world, there are a few exotic attractions and some options Good shopping and although most people stop by for sightseeing and the delightful island of Fano is a short ferry ride from the centre, the fairytale streets of Rip are a great place to visit Legoland about an hour away.
3 - Roskilde:

Known for its famous rock festival, Roskilde, one of the biggest in Europe, has more than just great music to offer With a delightful museum of modern music set in an exciting post-industrial complex filled with skate parks, design workshops and unique arts, Roskilde is a historic city with many sides and in the old town Its impressive cathedral towers above all, while its old harbor has Viking canoes for you to visit and due to its proximity to Copenhagen, it's a popular day trip destination.
2 - Skagen:

The busy Baltic region lies on both sides of the Baltic Sea, surrounded by wide beaches and in the summer a large number of locals and tourists go to the holiday atmosphere. The city is located on the northern tip of Gotland and has some beautiful neighborhoods worth exploring and has a rich artistic heritage. Once there to paint its deserted and charming landscapes, Skagen is a popular place with art galleries, museums, and restaurants featuring delicious seafood dishes.
1 - Fredericksburg:

Often considered part of Copenhagen, there is no clear boundary between Fredericksburg and the capital city and it can even be said to be a city within a city which is a unique place considered opulent. Fredericksberg has gardens and royal palaces for visitors to explore and its wide, leafy streets are lined by grand mansions. The city is home to the Copenhagen Zoo, some great museums, and plenty of upscale restaurants and boutiques, and the city is a quiet and wonderful place to experience it.
