Danish Travel Destinations
Copenhagen (København) As one of Europe’s oldest capitals, Copenhagen has many museums and shops, narrow canals, colorful row houses, lovely parks
Read MoreCopenhagen (København) As one of Europe’s oldest capitals, Copenhagen has many museums and shops, narrow canals, colorful row houses, lovely parks
Read MoreThese are the top names for boys and girls in Denmark: Boys’ Names Jacob, Mason, William, Jayden, Noah, Michael, Ethan,
Read MoreChristmas – Jul The Danish word for the Christmas holiday is Jul, from the Old Norse jól meaning “midwinter”. Midwinter celebrations were
Read MoreDenmark became united in the 10th century during the Viking period when the country was converted to Christianity by King
Read MoreThese games are three popular children’s games. You might have played different versions of these games that probably have different
Read MoreThe traditional costumes of Denmark vary from region to region and date back about 250 years ago. Clothes were homemade
Read MoreGreetings Greet someone with a firm handshake and eye contact. Don’t forget to smile. Shake hands with everyone present (even
Read MoreMost Danes have three regular meals a day, usually consisting of a cold breakfast with coffee, a cold lunch at
Read MoreDanish folklore is made up of folktales, legends, and music. Many of the folktales have trolls, elves and goblins as
Read MoreMusic is an important part of most Danish people’s lives. Music is played at family celebrations such as birthdays, weddings
Read MoreDenmark, officially named the Kingdom of Denmark, is a country in Northern Europe located the furthest south of the Scandinavian countries. It is also
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