🇩🇰 Travel Denmark... There's more than Copenhagen. Discover a new route to 10 enchanting northern cities, beautiful from every angle and visitable all year round. (Denmark Beyond Copenhagen – Discover 10 Charming Cities Worth Visiting)
Visit Denmark at the end of this year… cozy, warm, and beautiful in every season.
When Denmark is mentioned, many think of "Copenhagen," its capital of design and stylish cafés. In truth, Denmark also has small towns, seaside villages, and beautiful nature hidden throughout the country—each filled with the charm of Hygge, which the Danish describe as "simple, heartwarming happiness."
Here are 10 must-visit cities in Denmark for Thai travelers who want to experience Northern Europe from a new perspective. They are easy to travel to from Copenhagen and can be visited all year, especially at the end of the year when the atmosphere is cozy and full of winter colors.
🩵 1. Copenhagen
Start in the capital of design and Hygge warmth, a city that everyone who visits Denmark falls in love with. Stroll through the Nyhavn district to see the pastel-colored houses along the canal, go up for the view at the Round Tower, and sip aromatic coffee at Democratic Coffee next to the main city library. At the end of the year, this place is filled with lights, Christmas markets, and a light dusting of snow that adds to the romance.
📍 Highlights: Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace
🕓 Best time: All year / Nov–Jan, most beautiful during Christmas.
🚆 Travel: Thai Airways flies direct from Bangkok to Copenhagen.


A popular photo spot in Copenhagen, featuring colorful historic buildings and a bustling waterfront atmosphere.

Enjoy the charming sunset at Nyhavn, the old harbor in the heart of Copenhagen.

Amalienborg Palace and the Marble Church in Copenhagen, Denmark.

The main entrance to Christiansborg Palace, with two Rococo pavilions beside the Marble Bridge, in the morning in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.

Cityscape


Rosenborg Castle Gardens: Admire the beauty of nature and classical architecture in the heart of Copenhagen.

St. Alban’s Church, also known as The English Church, is an Anglican church located in Copenhagen, Denmark, specifically in the Kastellet district, near The Little Mermaid and Churchillparken.

The historic, star-shaped Kastellet Citadel, surrounded by green lawns and classic windmills, has become a popular photo spot for tourists seeking the charm of the old town in the heart of the Danish capital.


Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen – Denmark's classic theme park




The year-end Christmas atmosphere at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen, Denmark.


It is recommended to try a local dish like traditional Danish smørrebrød, an open-faced sandwich with dark rye bread, shrimp, creamy mayonnaise, and herbs.

2. Aarhus — Denmark's Warmest City of Art and Design
The country's second-largest city blends contemporary art with a relaxed lifestyle. A highlight is the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum, featuring the Rainbow Panorama, a colorful glass rooftop walkway offering panoramic views of the city. There is also the Latin Quarter, filled with cafes, design shops, and fragrant bakeries.
Best time: October–December (The year's most beautiful Christmas markets and lights).
Travel: The direct train from Copenhagen takes 3 hours.
Recommendations:
- ARoS Aarhus Art Museum
- Den Gamle By (The Old Town)
- Aarhus Street Food
Aarhus city view with the cathedral, Denmark.



Walk through the traditional houses and gardens in Den Gamle By, Aarhus.

Old European buildings in Aarhus, with half-timbered houses and a stone fountain, have a classic, nostalgic charm.

Rosenholm Castle is one of Denmark's largest and most beautiful Renaissance manors. Owned by the noble Rosenkrantz family since 1559, it has been perfectly preserved.



3. Odense — The Fairy Tale City of Hans Christian Andersen
The birthplace of the author who created "Sleeping Beauty" and "The Little Mermaid."
Odense is a city filled with romance, pastel-colored wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and bakeries with homemade pastries. In one corner of the city is the Hans Christian Andersen Museum, which charmingly portrays the author's life and inspiration.
Recommended location:
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Hans Christian Andersen Museum
- Odense old town
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Storms Pakhus (Local Food Market)
Best time: November–January (Cozy Christmas atmosphere)
Getting there: Train from Copenhagen, approx. 1.5 hrs.
The Hans Christian Andersen Museum is more than just a display of artifacts. Redesigned in 2021 by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, it is an Immersive Experience that plunges visitors into the imaginative world of fairy tales like The Ugly Duckling and The Little Mermaid.

St. Canute's Cathedral, also known as Odense Cathedral (Odense Domkirke or Sankt Knuds Kirke)



Don't miss a visit to Egeskov Castle, a beautiful Renaissance castle with gorgeous gardens. It is located near Odense, making it perfect for a day trip.

4. Ribe — Denmark's Oldest Town
Ribe has a timeless charm, with its cobblestone streets, a central cathedral, and 16th-century half-timbered houses. A winter walk through the old town feels like stepping back in time, and a climb up the Ribe Cathedral bell tower for a bird's-eye view of the town is a must.
Recommended location:
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Ribe Cathedral
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Ribe Viking Center
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Kolvig – by Skovmose (local food, river view)
Best time to visit: October–March (A quiet and romantic city)
Getting there: By train, ~3.5 hours from Copenhagen
The magnificent Ribe Cathedral is surrounded by red-roofed buildings and boats docked along the river, with a backdrop of lush green scenery in the southwestern Jutland peninsula.

Ribe Cathedral is one of the most important religious and historical buildings in Denmark.


An ancient cobblestone alley in the old town of Ribe, Jutland, Denmark.



Historic buildings line a scenic canal amidst lush greenery, reflecting the city's architecture and serenity.

5. Skagen — Where Two Seas Meet
At the northernmost tip of Denmark, where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet, the viewpoint called Grenen is a must-see highlight. The town, with its bright yellow houses against the blue sky, has also been a source of inspiration for many Danish artists.
Recommended location:
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Grenen Sandbar
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Skagen Museum
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Brøndums Hotel (Authentic traditional Danish food)
Best time to visit: December–March (for captivating winter sea views)
Getting there: The train from Copenhagen takes approximately 4–5 hours.
The northernmost point of Denmark, Cape Grenen, also known as "The Branch," is the exact point where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet. It is one of Denmark's most beautiful and famous natural viewpoints. This is the only place where the collision of waves from the two seas can be clearly seen. The waves cannot immediately merge as one due to the different densities and temperatures of the seawater.


Coastal view with the grey lighthouse of Skagen

The magnificent scenery of sand dunes along the Danish coast, with an old lighthouse in Skagen. The clear blue sky and gentle waves create a serene atmosphere at Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse.


The landscape around Skagen, the northernmost tip of Denmark.



An aerial view of the tower of Den Tilsandede Kirke (The Sand-Buried Church), a historical landmark in Skagen, Denmark.


6. Helsingør (Elsinore) — The City of Hamlet's Castle
Just over an hour from Copenhagen is Kronborg Castle, the seaside castle from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Inside, you'll find magnificent classical displays, perfect for lovers of history and architecture.
Recommended location:
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Kronborg Castle
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Maritime Museum of Denmark
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Old Town and Helsingør Port
Best time to visit: November–January (Beautiful views of fog and Christmas lights)
Getting there: Direct train from Copenhagen, ~45 minutes
Beautiful scenic photos of Helsingør (Elsinore)

Kronborg Castle



Kronborg Castle and the Øresund Strait

The atmosphere of the old town, overlooking Sundstorget and the City Hall.

The Old Town and Helsingør Harbor

A small house on the grounds of St. Mary's Church, a former Carmelite monastery – Helsingør, Denmark.

7. Roskilde— The City of Viking Ships and Music
A former capital rich in the history of Vikings and Danish kings. Highlights include the Viking Ship Museum and Roskilde Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also hosts the Roskilde Festival, one of Europe's largest outdoor music festivals.
Recommended location:
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Viking Ship Museum
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Roskilde Cathedral
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Raadhuskælderen Restaurant (local food in an old building)
Best time: November–December
Getting there: Train from Copenhagen ~30 min.
An aerial view of the city of Roskilde

Old Roskilde Town Hall

Front view of Roskilde Cathedral.






The Absalon Arch connects Roskilde Cathedral and the Royal Palace.

A traditional house decorated with the Danish flag.

Viking ship at Roskilde Harbor Marina.


8. Ebeltoft — A romantic old village by the sea
A small, fairytale village on the Djursland peninsula, with white wooden houses, cobblestone streets, and cafes by the bay. It is home to the historic frigate Fregatten Jylland and the contemporary Glass Museum.
Recommended location:
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The frigate Jylland
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Glass Museum Ebeltoft
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Cafe Moeslund (homemade desserts with a sea view)
Best time: September–December (beautiful autumn colors and cool, pleasant weather)
Getting there: Bus from Aarhus ~1 hr. or drive from Copenhagen ~3 hrs.

The historic City Hall building in Ebeltoft, Jutland, Denmark

Old Ebeltoft Town Hall

An old European street with colorful buildings and a cobblestone path. A clear sky and a peaceful atmosphere.

The historic frigate Fregatten Jylland: A national treasure and key tourist attraction in Ebeltoft, Denmark.


9. Bornholm — The Island of Art and Taste
Known as an “artist’s paradise,” Bornholm island is filled with small galleries and local restaurants that use ingredients from local farmers, such as smoked fish, baked goods, and homemade cheese. Gudhjem and Svaneke are the two most charming villages on the island.
Recommended location:
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Hammershus Castle
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Gudhjem Village
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Ronne is the main town of the island of Bornholm.
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Nordlandet Hotel & Restaurant
Best time: November–March (Peaceful and romantic)
Getting there: ~40-minute flight from Copenhagen or ferry from Ystad (Sweden)
Hammershus Castle


Ronne is the main town on the island of Bornholm, located on the southwest coast. It is the largest town and the transportation hub.





A view of traditional Danish houses on the island of Bornholm, near Hasle and Jons Kapel, Denmark.

Gudhjem is a small, charming, and well-known town on the northern coast of Bornholm island.

A panorama of a beautiful small town





Osterlars Church, a round church on the island of Bornholm, Denmark.

10. Sønderborg — A Cultural Route and Southern Sea Views
In a peaceful and historic southern border town, Sønderborg Castle sits by the bay, surrounded by parks and white bridges. It is ideal for scenic walks and trying fresh seafood at local restaurants. The focus here is on tranquility, romance, and the Hygge lifestyle.
Recommended location:
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Sønderborg Castle
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Dybbøl Banke Museum
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Syttende Restaurant (Michelin Star)
Best season: September–November
Getting there: Train from Copenhagen, ~4 hrs.

Sønderborg Castle on the Jutland Peninsula


A walkway in the garden of Sønderborg Castle.

The Dybbøl Banke Museum commemorates the Battle of Dybbøl in the Second Schleswig War of 1864.

A beach on the Baltic Sea in Sønderborg.

A beautiful daytime view of the river in Sonderborg.


Beyond Copenhagen — More to Denmark Than You Know
Later this year… open your heart to small towns, simple culture, and the warmth of the Danish people. You'll find that true happiness lies in the little details of the journey.
🌌 Aurora Bonus – If you're lucky... you might see the Northern Lights in Denmark.
Although Denmark is slightly south of the aurora zone, the Northern Lights may appear in the country's north, such as Skagen or Thy National Park, on some winter nights (December–March) if the sky is clear and a solar storm is strong enough.
✨ Tip: Use the Aurora Forecast app and travel to areas far from city lights.
🧭 Tips for Planning a Trip to Denmark
- Winter Trip (Nov–Feb): Ideal for Christmas markets, beautiful lights, and romantic cold weather.
- Summer Trip (May–Sep): Long daylight hours, perfect for outdoor activities like beach walks, cycling, and island hopping.
- Getting Around the Country: Danish trains (DSB) are convenient and cover all cities. Renting a car is also very easy.
✈️ Fly direct from Bangkok to Copenhagen with Thai Airways
Start a wonderfully warm journey with Thai Airways, with premium service that lets you travel conveniently and comfortably from the very first step. With direct flights at great times, and Full Service that covers all your needs.
You can select your seat in advance, order your preferred meal, and a baggage allowance is included in all fare types.
Business Class passengers or Royal Orchid Plus (ROP) members can also access Thai Airways' exclusive lounges, complete with premium beverages and food menus before departure.
And for those planning a trip to “Scandinavia,” Thai Airways offers direct flights from Bangkok to 3 popular major cities:
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🇳🇴 Oslo (Norway) – Route of fjords and great nature
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🇸🇪 Stockholm (Sweden) – A city of islands and Scandinavian culture
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🇩🇰 Copenhagen (Denmark) – The capital of design, cafés, and Hygge happiness.
💰 Estimated ticket price
Starts from 25,000–40,000 Baht, depending on the period and promotions. It is recommended to book 2-3 months in advance for the best price. You can check prices and flight schedules on the Thai Airways website:
👉 Book a flight to Oslo (OSL) https://bit.ly/BKK-OSL-Norway
Book flights to Stockholm (ARN): https://bit.ly/BKK-ARN
👉 Book flights to Copenhagen (CPH): https://bit.ly/BKK-CPH
Readme Team
Friday, October 17, 2025 3:01 PM