Nordic fairy tale world - Denmark
✨You'll be surprised by how many fun places there are in Denmark
⛺[Must-visit places]:
Drangarnir Sea Arch: The sea arch is a famous rock formation in the Faroe Islands. Located between the islands of Vagar and Tindholmur, it is a popular attraction in the archipelago.
Mulafossur Waterfall: Mulafossur Waterfall is another famous attraction in the Faroe Islands, known as "the most beautiful waterfall in the world."
Fossa Waterfall: Fossa Waterfall is the highest waterfall in the Faroe Islands, with a spectacular two-tiered waterfall that is 140 meters high.
Puffin tour: Puffins mainly inhabit islands near the Arctic Circle, and Mykines Island is one of their main breeding grounds. From May to August each year, puffins come here to nest and breed.
The Little Mermaid: Open all day [free]. It has become one of the must-visit attractions in Denmark. The Little Mermaid sits on a rock by the sea, facing the sea.
Rosenborg Castle Gardens: Located in front of Rosenborg Castle, the gardens are full of shade and green grass, and the environment is very quiet.
Nyhavn: Open all day [free]. Nyhavn is one of the most popular attractions in Copenhagen. The shimmering river, the various boats and colorful houses on both sides, make it a great place to take a break.
Hans Christian Andersen Statue: The statue of Hans Christian Andersen sits in City Hall Square, wearing a trench coat and a top hat. It is about 3 meters high, facing the street and looking into the distance.
💶Currency: Denmark uses the Danish krone, and the Faroe Islands have their own currency, the Faroese krone, which is equivalent to the Danish krone. International credit cards are also accepted.
🧥Clothing: The climate in Denmark is relatively warm and comfortable, but the climate in the Faroe Islands is more changeable, with strong winds, so you need to prepare warm clothes.
🥗Food: Danish roast pork is a typical traditional Danish dish, loved by the people of this fairy tale kingdom. It is best served with a glass of cool and refreshing Nordic blueberry juice, which is a perfect match.
🚌Transportation: Transportation in Copenhagen is convenient, with subways, buses, trains, etc. The Faroe Islands are mainly self-driving, and you can rent a car to get around. You need to book ferry tickets in advance to visit popular attractions.
🧡[Tips]: Shops in Denmark are generally open from 9:00 to 18:00 on Mondays and Fridays, and most of them close early on Saturdays. Most shops are closed on Sundays.