Opens at January 1-December 31 Saturday-Sunday 10:00-16:00
Recommended sightseeing time:0.5-1 day
Address:
California 93463, USAMap
Phone+1 805-686-9522
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I very good preview to an actual trip in Copenhagen. The place gives you a good idea of what to expect.
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Solvang Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Solvang means "field under the sun" in Danish, and the Danish village is just like its name, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, windmills, shops, and even the Little Mermaid in Andersen's fairy tale.
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Solvang Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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I very good preview to an actual trip in Copenhagen. The place gives you a good idea of what to expect.
The Danish village began to sell horses and some agricultural products, has become a tourist attraction, the village has more than 5,000 people, most of them engaged in tourism-related work, and every year there are 12 million tourists to visit this tourism, tourism income is considerable. When the Danish king visited the United States, he also visited here.
With the enthusiasm of outbound travel, the exotic towns that can be seen without going abroad also seem to be on fire. Just search, you will find that the exotic towns/streets are almost everywhere in every city, but after you have been there, you will find that except for the look, everything else is not like.
Neat and clean, I think I can go and see it if I can. [View] [Cost-effective] [Fun] It's okay. If you have nothing to do, you can play it. I think it's pretty good!
The scenery is pleasant, very good choice, I like this place very much!
Traveling in the United States, the country towns are almost the same, mostly in North American style. When I arrived in California, the houses were mostly Spanish, and they were almost everywhere. So when I came to a town in southern California, Santa Barbara County, called Sofang, I couldn't help but see it. It was a beautiful Danish town. The windmills are particularly eye-catching, with a small building with a strong Nordic style, making people feel like they are in Andersen's fairy tale dream. "Sofion" is Danish, meaning "sunshine place". It is about three hours' drive from Los Angeles, with a pleasant climate and fertile land. Originally in 1911, five immigrants from Denmark bought the treasure and built a village school there. Here, the original immigrants and their children were able to receive traditional Danish education while working in farming or other industries. Around the school, this town with distinctive Danish characteristics has slowly formed, and now has 47,00,000 residents. There are many tourists in the town, but it is not noisy. Everyone seems to have the heart to destroy this rare tranquility.