Sunday, June 26, 2011

Denmark Hotels

The southernmost of the Nordic countries, Denmark makes a great introduction to all of Scandinavia. From its remote fishing villages to its major cities, all of Denmark is filled with exciting cultural attractions. Restaurants, hotels, shopping centers and other landmarks in Denmark cater to a large tourist clientele. Those with an eye for fashion and creative design will love Denmark’s unique and distinctive architectural style.

Before heading off to explore the sights and sounds of Denmark, make your hotel bookings. There are many great hotels in Denmark, from the outskirts of the Scandinavian countryside to the heart of downtown Copenhagen.

Vejle Denmark Hotel

There are accommodations centrally located in the city of Odense and the capital Copenhagen, and you’ll find that all Copenhagen landmarks are close to Copenhagen hotels. Little Mermaid statue, the Hans Christian Andersen Museum and the striking Rosenborg Slot are just a few. To best explore all parts of this beautiful country, choose to make your Denmark reservations at a hotel near a major port of public transportation. Being in one of the hotels near Kastrup Airport in Copenhagen or a hotel near one of the country’s many train stations, like Copenhagen Central Station, will allow you to explore many different towns and landmarks in Denmark. Hotels in Denmark run the gamut from cozy and intimate to spacious and sprawling, but all have been designed with one purpose in mind: to introduce visitors to the unique culture and beauty of Denmark.
Once you have made your hotel bookings and travel arrangements in Denmark, you are ready to plan the daily activities of your holiday. Hotels in Denmark (and especially those in Copenhagen) tend to be positioned around major attractions, so it is easy to explore many towns and cities on foot.
Outside of the bustling capital of Copenhagen, must-see landmarks in Denmark are the artsy seafront streets of Arhus and Odense, the birthplace of the legendary Hans Christian Andersen and therefore the country’s unrivaled fairy-tale capital. Historical monuments to cultural icons like the Vikings and the Little Mermaid are also located throughout the country; they provide a unique contrast to the modern, almost industrial architecture of today. If these one-of-a-kind attractions are not enough to tempt you, remember that Denmark is also home to the world’s happiest people.

Nimb hotel

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