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Tips for families
The family vacation is a rite of passage for many households, one that in a split second can devolve into a National Lampoon farce. But as any veteran family vacationer will assure you, a family trip can be among the most pleasurable and rewa... Continue reading »
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Tips for gay and lesbian travelers
In general, Denmark is one of the most gay-friendly countries in Europe and was one of the first to embrace same-sex marriages. Antidiscrimination laws have been in effect since 1987. Most Danes are exceptionally friendly and tolerant of life... Continue reading »
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Tips for senior travelers
Mention the fact that you're a senior citizen when you make your travel reservations. Although all of the major U.S. airlines except America West have cancelled their senior-discount and coupon-book programs, many hotels in Scandinavia still... Continue reading »
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Tips for single travelers
Single travelers are often hit with a "single supplement" to the base price of accommodations. To avoid it, you can agree to room with other single travelers on the trip, or you can find a compatible roommate before you go from one of the man... Continue reading »
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Tips for student travelers
If you're planning to travel outside the U.S., you'd be wise to arm yourself with an International Student Identity Card (ISIC), which offers substantial savings on rail passes, plane tickets, and entrance fees. It also provides you with basi... Continue reading »
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Tips for travelers with disabilities
Most disabilities shouldn't stop anyone from traveling. There are more options and resources out there than ever before. In general, Denmark's trains, airlines, ferries, department stores, and malls are accessible. For information about wh... Continue reading »
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Suggested itineraries
Vacations are getting shorter, and a "lean-and-mean" schedule is called for if you want to experience the best of Denmark in a relatively small amount of time. Fortunately, the country is small and enjoys a good road system or else an efficie... Continue reading »
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In one week
Use the following itinerary to make the most out of a week in Denmark, but feel free to drop a place or two to save a day to relax. One week provides just enough time to take in the major attractions of Zealand (an island dominated by Copenha... Continue reading »
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Island tour
We've already visited the two major islands of Denmark, both Funen and Zealand, even the peninsula of Jutland. The two tours above have covered all the highlights of the island, even the offshore islands of Fanø and Ærø. There are many other... Continue reading »
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In two weeks
After having driven through the highlights of the islands of Zealand and Funen, we tackle the largest landmass of Denmark, the peninsula of Jutland linking Denmark with the continent of Europe -- Germany in this case. In just 1 week you can s... Continue reading »
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For families
Denmark offers many attractions that kids enjoy, none more notable than the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen. Perhaps your main concern with having children along is pacing yourself with museum time. Our suggestion is to explore Copenhagen for 2... Continue reading »




