Places to visit - Denmark Video Transcripts
Video 1 Transcript
I would say visit castles, visit manors, visit cathedrals. Hans Christian Andersen is from Denmark, and so in Aarhus especially you can visit a little village that is preserved from the time that he was there. Very beautiful. Roskilde is one of the, it's a cathedral in Roskilde. It's by the fjord there, but it's where the Danish royalty has been buried for hundreds of years. It's very beautiful. Find a local Dane to take you through, so they can explain things to you, because the guy doesn't get enough, in my opinion. And all over Copenhagen, there are very many wonderful places to see. Take the tour, and get the tourist discount, but take the tour through the canals in Copenhagen. It will give you a completely different version of the city.
Video 2 Transcript
Anywhere in Helsinger, not Helsinger, but in Sheiland is worth visiting. Roskilde, Den Domekerke, the cathedral there where many of the royalty are buried is a neat cathedral to go to. All of the cathedrals throughout Denmark are neat to visit. I love the Frederiksborg Slot, the castle there. It has the Carl Bloch's paintings. For Frydkirke is where the Christus statue is and all the statues of the apostles.
Video 3 Transcript
If you end up in central Copenhagen, you're going to have so many places to visit. You've got first the shopping street, Stroil. It's just in the centre of Copenhagen. Massive city centre. In Copenhagen you've got loads of different churches with different things. You've got the Kerstdus. There's Marble Church, which is the one that the Queen attends. There's also a Spiral Church, which you can... The spire, it's got a staircase all the way around, so you can go to the top and look out over the rest of Copenhagen. Other places in Denmark, in the very south of Sjæland, which is the island that Copenhagen's on, there is a place called Mundklint, which is a cliff on a little island called Mund. And it's just a beautiful white cliff, which you can climb down to the sea.
Video 4 Transcript
If you have the opportunity, the oldest amusement park on earth is in Denmark, it's on Sjælland. The oldest cathedral in Denmark is a very old place in the Ribe. Every town has its own specialty and beauty about it. I would explore the different towns and take pictures.