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On arrival at Copenhagen International Airport you will be met by our local representative and you will be transferred to the hotel.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
See the main sights of Copenhagen from an open-air double-decker bus. Explore Denmark's waterside wonder and see thousands of species from around the world Track down the big five: sea otters, hammerhead sharks, arapaima, giant Pacific octopuses, and stingrays Learn from expert staff and watch feeding times including sharks, piranhas, sea otters. Discover the city’s must-see attractions with over 25 stops at major landmarks, monuments, and attractions. The Mermaid Line is the main route, and you can also ride the Orange Line, which stops at Christiania and Reffen Street Food. Mermaid Tour (red line): This tour gives you a good overview of the history and fun facts of Copenhagen through the centuries. The route offers spectacular views of the various castles, historic monuments, churches, the modern architecture buildings, historic parks, canals and much more. Christiania Tour (orange line): The orange route takes you from the city centre to the diverse neighbourhood of Christianshavn. We pass by the famous Christiania Freetown and offer an amazing view from the Opera House. The Blue Planet / National Aquarium of Denmark (blue line): There is a shuttle service to both the Blue Planet and the Airport. Don’t forget the relaxing canal tour as an optional upgrade while making the booking. Kick your feet up and relax in our excellent sightseeing boat. This trip takes you through the many harbors and canals and shows you a different side of Copenhagen. During this 60-minute tour, you’ll pass the colorful Nyhavn, the hip and happening Christianshavn and even the world-famous statue of the Little Mermaid. Den Blå Planet, the National Aquarium Denmark, is surrounded by water, giving visitors the sense of being beneath the surface of the ocean.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Today we are going to get to the heart of hygge, you need to go back in time. We will begin our Copenhagen tour near the characteristic yellow houses of Nyboder, a famed district that was built by King Christian IV in the 17th century to house the growing Royal Danish Navy. We will walk down the small streets of Nyboder, ending the area with a cup of coffee and a Danish breakfast pastry. As we reach Kongens Have (The King’s Garden), you will hear the dramatic story of how the once-royal park came to be one of the first public parks in the world. Passing by the more recent social housing, and discuss how such developments are a symbol of the changes Denmark went through after World War II. As we search for more hygge, we will continue to wander some of Copenhagen’s oldest streets, where we will enter one of the few Danish organic chocolate stores that actually make their sweets in-house. We cross Strøget, the longest pedestrian street in the world, where we will talk about Danish design and how this plays a significant role in Danish homes and hearts. Pass by the castles that house government offices and parliament and talk about both the formal and informal ways that Denmark is governed, and how the country has succeed in creating a system with a very high degree of trust and confidence. You will get to see the lovely and hidden library garden, where Copenhageners visit when they need a quiet moment in the middle of the city. We will finish our tour in a street café on a quiet street located in the city centre, where you will experience hygge in its purest form.
Overnight in Copenhagen.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Prepare for check out and make your way to the train station. Board the 2nd class train from Copenhagen to Aarhus.
On arrival in Aarhus station make your way to the hotel and check in.
Day is free, for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Aarhus is a city in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula’s east coast. Den Gamle By is its old town open-air museum, with centuries-old timbered houses. Nearby are the greenhouses of the Aarhus Botanical Garden. In the center, the multistory ARoS art museum shows global contemporary works. The underground Viking Museum explores early local history. Nearby, Aarhus Cathedral has restored 14th- to 16th-century frescoes.
Overnight in Aarhus.
Breakfast at the hotel.
Join our stylish double-deckers and enjoy 360° panoramic views of Aarhus! The coolest city in Denmark will surprise all your senses. City Sightseeing Bus Tour takes you to visit the best sights across 8 strategically located stops including the Marselisborg Castle (the summer residence of the Royal Danish Family), ARoS Art Museum and The Old Town Open Air Museum. Join us at the Cruise Terminal and start a hop-on-and-off frenzy across 8 stops as you complete this 70-min tour around the coolest city in Denmark. Visit the Marselisborg Castle, which grounds and stunning rose garden are open to the public when the royal family is not in residence. You will find Tangkrogen, an urban park to hop-off and enjoy some entertainment as you breathe in some fresh air. This huge open grassy field serves as the main event venue in Aarhus. If you are an architecture lover, Aarhus City Hall, with its beautiful bell tower designed by the world-famous Danish architect Arne Jacobsen. Sweep you off your feet! It's the ARoS Art Museum, which will amaze you with the most exquisite and avant-garde works of art. Go on and take a look around to discover from state-of-the-art interactive installations to classic painting exhibitions, all the way up to the rooftop and its unique Rainbow Panorama: take in the views of the city from above through a rainbow-colored 360-degree walkway! Our route goes on along Aarhus River and Strøget, an area of pedestrian streets teaming with shops and bars to hop-off at and get some snack or find the perfect souvenir to take back home.
Overnight in Aarhus.
After breakfast, prepare for checkout and make your way to the train station. Board the 2nd class train from Aarhus to Copenhagen.
On arrival in Copenhagen station driver will pick you up and drop you to the airport for your onward flight.
- AED 7,150/- per person, prices are based on twin sharing.
- Duration: 6 Days / 5 Nights.
- Destinations: Copenhagen & Aarhus.
- 30 days to 21 days prior to departure date: 50%.
- 21 days to 01 days prior to departure: 100%.
- Prices in this quotation are subject to availability. Al-Tayer Holidays reserves the right to offer services of similar or higher standard based in the event of non-availability at the time of booking, at amended cost.
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Denmark- Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. It's linked to nearby Sweden via the Öresund bridge. Copenhagen, its capital, is home to royal palaces and colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. Odense is writer Hans Christian Andersen’s hometown, with a medieval core of cobbled streets and half-timbered houses.
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Entry and Exit Formalities: Visitors must hold a passport valid for at least six months & beyond at the time of entering the Schengen countries. Some nationalities can obtain visa on arrival and for nationalities who requires visa please refer to Denmark consulate website: www.vfsglobal.com/denmark/uae/ . Denmark is part of the 26 Schengen State Countries.
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Want us to call you?Denmark’s capital, sits on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager. It’s linked to Malmo in southern Sweden by the Öresund Bridge. Indre By, the city's historic center, contains Frederiksstaden, an 18th-century rococo district, home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace. Nearby is Christiansborg Palace and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, surrounded by gardens and home to the crown jewels.
Aarhus- is a city in Denmark on the Jutland peninsula’s east coast. Den Gamle By is its old town open-air museum, with centuries-old timbered houses. Nearby are the greenhouses of the Aarhus Botanical Garden. In the center, the multistory ARoS art museum shows global contemporary works. The underground Viking Museum explores early local history. Nearby, Aarhus Cathedral has restored 14th- to 16th-century frescoes.
Odense is a place of literary wonder, and it is the main city on the Island of Funen. The cosy city is the birthplace of the world’s most famous writer of fairy tales, Hans Christian Andersen, and a trip to explore the cobbled streets of his childhood home and the Hans Christian Andersen Museum is a real step back in time.
Aalborg the capital of the northernmost region in Denmark, North Jutland, is Aalborg, which is also Denmark's fourth largest city. In recent years Aalborg has gone through rapid city development, and the city is home to world-famous buildings such as Kunsten Museum of Modern Art (only Alvar Aalto museum building outside Finland) and the Utzon Centre.
Helsingør also known as Elsinore, is a port city in eastern Denmark. Overlooking the Øresund strait, the 15th-century Kronborg Castle provided the setting for Shakespeare’s “Hamlet.” Nearby, the M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark illustrates 600 years of Danish seafaring history. The glass-walled Culture Yard in the old shipyard organizes cultural events. On the pier is “Han,” a polished steel sculpture of a man.
Esbjerg is a seaport town and seat of Esbjerg Municipality on the west coast of the Jutland peninsula in southwest Denmark. By road, it is 71 kilometres west of Kolding and 164 kilometres southwest of Aarhus.
Roskilde is a city in Denmark, west of Copenhagen. Next to its harbor, the Viking Ship Museum has 11th-century vessels and an active boatyard. In its center, the Gothic, twin-spired Roskilde Cathedral holds the tombs of many Danish kings and queens. The nearby Museum of Contemporary Art sits in a former royal mansion. West of the city, the huge Land of Legends open-air museum recreates Stone Age and Viking life.
Vejle is a town in Denmark, in the southeast of the Jutland Peninsula at the head of Vejle Fjord, where the Vejle River and Grejs River and their valleys converge. It is the site of the councils of Vejle Municipality and the Region of Southern Denmark.
Ribe is a Danish town in south-west Jutland. It is the seat of the Diocese of Ribe covering southwestern Jutland. It is now part of the enlarged Esbjerg Municipality in the Region of Southern Denmark
Billund is a town in central Denmark. It's known as the birthplace of Lego bricks, featured in the Legoland Billund theme park. Nearby, Lalandia in Billund water park has a tropical aquadome. Sculptures line a path along Grindsted stream in Skulpturpark Billund. Northwest of town, Karensminde Agricultural Museum showcases farm work in the 18th and 19th centuries. Givskud Zoo, northeast, is home to lions and gorillas.
Kolding is a Danish seaport located at the head of Kolding Fjord in the Region of Southern Denmark. It is a transportation, commercial, and manufacturing centre, and has numerous industrial companies, principally geared towards shipbuilding.
In leafy, residential Frederiksberg- locals relax in the gardens surrounding the Italianate Frederiksberg Palace. Gammel Kongevej is the hub for exclusive clothing and design shopping, while cafes and specialty food stores line charming Værnedamsvej street. Families head to nearby Copenhagen Zoo to visit the elephant house and the Arctic zone, with its polar bears and seals