Denmark Travel
Denmark is an archipelago of 450 islands and a crescent of one peninsula that dangles in the Baltic Sea. Denmark previously dominated all of Norway and much of southern Sweden, despite being the smallest of the Scandinavian countries. It had formerly served as a stronghold for fearsome Viking warriors. Modern Danes, on the other hand, are astonishingly well-adjusted, orderly yet laid-back, with a wry sense of humor. Outside bakeries, mothers comfortably park baby carriages while outside cafés filled with espresso drinkers, and lanky Danes pedal to work in bike lanes full of traffic.
Through this series of articles, I intend to share our stories and experiences of traveling across Denmark with our fellow photography and travel enthusiasts. I hope they help you plan your travels across this beautiful country!
Copenhagen, which began as a Viking fishing community in the 10th century, has proudly worn the moniker of 'The Happiest City in the World' for years, which I've always found intriguing. However, a visit to the Danish capital would make it very evident. The city has the X factor thanks to its happy-go-lucky snug terraces all along the port, free-flowing wine, fish, and chips, and a laid-back contented attitude among the residents.