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Updated Jun 2024
  • No.1
    󰺂7.1
    4.6/5
    168 Review
    From34.29
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 23456 reviews
    "I'm glad you're interested in Miniatur Wunderland! Located in Hamburg, Germany, Miniatur Wunderland is the world's largest model railway exhibition and a truly magical place to visit. 🚂🌍Miniatur Wunderland features incredibly detailed miniature landscapes, cities, and scenes from around the world, all brought to life with moving trains, cars, and even planes. Visitors can marvel at the intricate craftsmanship, from tiny buildings to realistic landscapes, creating a captivating and immersive experience.One of the highlights of Miniatur Wunderland is the attention to detail in each miniature world, including famous landmarks, bustling city streets, and even miniature airports with planes taking off and landing. The exhibition showcases different regions and time periods, offering a glimpse into the diversity and beauty of our world in miniature form.With its creativity, craftsmanship, and sense of wonder, Miniatur Wunderland provides a unique and enchanting experience for visitors of all ages. It's a place where imagination meets artistry, making it a must-see attraction for anyone who appreciates the beauty of miniatures and the joy of discovery! 🌟🚋"
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Hamburg Miniature Landscape World has the largest CNC railway model scene in the world, which is listed in the Guinness Book of World Records. Located in Warehouse City, it has an exhibition area of 4,000 square meters and is open every day. Railroad tracks, trains, statues, buildings, landscapes - there are so many scenes and details that visitors are amazed. The 15,000-kilometer-long rails can carry 15,000 wagons to their destination. To this end, 5,000 houses and bridges, 250,000 trees and 250,000 single-person statues were built according to certain proportions to create a magnificent scene. Nearly 500,000 lights illuminated this miniature railway beautifully, making it unforgettable for visitors. In order to control the operation of the train, a total of sixty computers were used.
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  • No.2
    󰺂6.6
    4.6/5
    33 Review
    From52.9
    "The world-famous Lego Garden is located in the small town of Billon on the east bank of the Jutland Peninsula in Denmark, covering an area of 25 hectares. Since its creation in 1968, millions of tourists have visited it every year. The small Danish town of Beilong has a famous "LEGO Park", covering an area of 25 hectares, is a "small country" built with 3.2 million blocks, the park with its novel and unique building blocks art attracted tourists from all over the world."
    Billund
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The world-famous Legoland LEGO is located in Billund, a small town on the east coast of Jutland, Denmark. Since its opening in 1968, millions of tourists have come to visit every year. Walking into Legoland is like walking into a mini fairy tale world. Oncoming is a fairy tale atmosphere like spring, with laughter in your ears and colorful colors in your eyes. Of course, the distinctive features in the park are all kinds of lifelike building block artworks. Each piece of art is made of plastic building blocks in a ratio of 1:20 to the real object.
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  • No.3
    󰺂6.0
    4.6/5
    259 Review
    From47.68
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 7353 reviews
    "Hamburg Port is a historic and bustling seaport, the largest in Germany and a key global trade hub. It boasts modern infrastructure, vital economic contributions, and fascinating attractions like the Elbphilharmonie and Speicherstadt. The port's commitment to sustainability and maritime culture make it a must-visit destination for a unique blend of history and modernity."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Port of Hamburg is located in the lower reaches of the Elbe, where the Alster and Biele rivers meet, 110 kilometers from the North Sea. With an area of 100 square kilometers, the port is the largest seaport in Germany and one of the entrepots in Europe. The Port of Hamburg is also one of the largest container ports, with 18 container terminals, 22 container cranes, and an annual container handling capacity of 1.25 million TEUs. The Port of Hamburg has a port area of 16.2 square kilometers and operates entrepot trade, especially for the re-export of goods from Scandinavia and Central Europe. There are 36 signs along the road, with colorful pictures and commentary, to introduce you to the past and the history of the port of Hamburg between the Port Pavilion and Neumüller. future. Every May is the Hamburg Port Festival, which lasts for three days and includes ballet performances, galleon inspections and fireworks displays.
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  • No.4
    󰺂5.8
    4.7/5
    74 Review
    From37.23
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 965 reviews
    "Andersen Museum interactive fairy tale "Little girl selling matches": ​ The little girl curled up in the cold room, ​ "Press the button", the room burned and extinguished; ​​ "Press the button", a roast chicken appeared, leaping, disappeared; ​​ "Press the button", a beautiful ice tree appeared, disappeared; ​​ "Press the button", appeared a kind grandmother; ​​ "Press the button", Grandma walked into the girl, hugged her, disappeared; ​ "Press the button", the girl lay in the cold snow, dead; ​​​ "Press the button", the girl said, "I am dead, do you want to see me die again?" Everything is silent."
    Odense
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The Andersen House Museum is located in the ancient city of Odense. It was originally the birthplace and childhood residence of the world-famous fairy tale master Andersen. It is one of the oldest writer museums in the world. There are 18 exhibition rooms in the museum. The first 12 rooms introduce Hans Christian Andersen's life and his works in various periods in chronological order, and exhibit a large number of manuscripts, correspondence, and paintings of Andersen's works, as well as oil paintings and paintings about Andersen's life created by some famous Danish painters and artists. sculpture. The museum was originally built in Andersen's former residence, but with the expansion of Andersen's reputation and the influence of his works, the number of tourists here continued to increase. The original museum could no longer meet the needs of tourists, so it was expanded twice: once in 1930. , for the 125th anniversary of Andersen's birth; another in 1975, for the 100th anniversary of Andersen's death.
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  • No.5
    󰺂5.7
    4.7/5
    12 Review
    "Going to play, not bad, go to blow the sea breeze, the mood is better, really very good, there are snacks inside, not particularly expensive, visit the museum does not need to spend money, really worth it"
    Helsingor
    40.5km from Copenhagen
  • No.6
    󰺂5.6
    4.5/5
    50 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 3827 reviews
    "Views are pretty awesome, and a stunning piece of architecture to say the least.. You can walk all the way around the observation plaza, so 360 degree views across the Hafencity, Port and beyond! It's free entry up to the first plaza, it has toilets, shop and a restaurant, so some great facilities if your unsure if it's worth the trip. A great little place to take some pictures if your on a budget, want to kill some time or just love ships and dockland. You might also be able to catch an orchestral view 😉. Recommended."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The project was completed and delivered on October 31, 2016. On January 11 and 12, 2017, the new location in Hamburg, Germany, the Elbe Philharmonic Hall was grandly opened, becoming a new tourist attraction for people from Hamburg and the world. The concert hall is located in the HafenCity of Hamburg and opposite to the wharf, next to the world cultural heritage "Warehouse City". Above the red brick wall of the warehouse on the quay in the middle of the Elbe, such an iceberg-like glittering glass building stands majestically, linking the past and the future. This is a project that requires a lot of manpower, material resources, financial resources and time. This is a project that has been widely supported by Hamburg people and has donated nearly 70 million euros. A project that is hard to get a ticket... This was a controversial but reluctant project to give up, this is a project that sold out 1,500 concerts in the opening season before the opening of the concert hall, Hamburg Elbe Music Hall has created countless amazing.
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  • No.7
    󰺂5.4
    4.6/5
    158 Review
    "Our tour guide Savvy was fabulous. He gave us an educational and fun tour of your beautiful city. As first timers to Hamburg, it gave us a great overview of the area."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: The City Hall was built in 1886. It is a neo-Baroque building built in the second half of the 19th century. The building is decorated with many commemorative and symbolic works of art. The whole building of the city hall is made of sandstone, the whole is smoke gray, and the roof is copper green, showing a simple style. The minaret on the building is 112 meters high and is one of the striking buildings in Hamburg. The tower is decorated with a golden imperial eagle, a symbol of German unification. Inside the City Hall The City Hall building has 4 floors, and there are many interior rooms with 647 pieces. There are two rows of stone columns in the hall on the first floor, a total of 16, and each column has a relief sculpture of figures. These figures are famous German figures, such as the dramatist Lessing, the musician Brahms and the physicist Hertz. The portraits hanging in the municipal banquet and reception hall describe the history of Hamburg. The "Golden Book" of the Hanseatic League is kept in the Mayor Hall, and the names of the successive mayors of Hamburg from 1264 to 1912 are engraved on the bronze medal. Between the windows on the second floor, there are 20 statues of German emperors.
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  • No.8
    󰺂5.2
    4.5/5
    54 Review
    From13.07
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 1010 reviews
    "The distance from the municipal square is not long. The surrounding area is very beautiful. There are ancient and beautiful houses around. There are many beautiful restaurants and special cafes in the hundred houses. It is a very casual place."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: Today's St. Nicholas Church is a Gothic building rebuilt after a fire in 1842. The original church was built in the 12th century, and the church rebuilt in 1874 was the tallest building in the world at that time. There is a sculpture of "Earth Angel" in front of the bell tower. On the pedestal, there are several kinds of words for peace and blessings, including Chinese. If you are interested, you can go and see it.
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  • No.9
    󰺂5.2
    4.5/5
    107 Review
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 5084 reviews
    "This museum provides an excellent explanation about how the warehousing district evolved as a result of the unification of Germany under Bismarck, after which Hamburg was no longer a Free City therefore warehousing had to be concentrated within the Free Port. There are English explanations of each exhibit, which are shorter than those in German, however they are sufficient to understand what the museum is about. More detailed explanations in English are available on demand."
    Hamburg
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: Hamburg Warehouse City was once the largest comprehensive warehouse area in Europe in the 19th century. In 2005, it was selected into the "World Cultural Heritage" list. Museums, design studios, dance schools, restaurants, etc. are distributed in the long warehouse city block along the water and land roads, which has become a new tourist attraction in Hamburg. The Warehouse City Museum, the Customs Museum, and the Spice Museum and other museums here tell the story of Warehouse City's tradition and modernity. Visitors to the Hamburg Prison can experience a dark page in Hamburg's history, truly creepy! Since April 27, 2001, the warehouse city in Hamburg has been illuminated at night. 800 lamps illuminate the red brick buildings and stone bridges of Warehouse City like a work of art.
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  • No.10
    󰺂4.9
    4.7/5
    9 Review
    "I highly recommend everyone to have the opportunity to experience sitting down on this cruise, which is still a very worthwhile trip. Feel the charm of Andersen's hometown and listen to the explanation of Andersen's story. It is really a very good choice. A very relaxing itinerary in about 2 hours, you can feel the local cultural atmosphere."
    Odense
    >100km from Copenhagen
    Highlights: Take the Oufat cruise ship and play around the Odense River, with flowers on both sides and green grass. Offat Cruises has been offering cruises to passengers since 1882 and has continued to enrich its activities over the years. Here, "comfort", "relax", "summer", "sunshine", "happy" and "picturesque" are synonymous with eternity. Swim up the Odense River and pass by the historic Odense Zoo, which has a wide variety of animals. It is also a good choice for you to get off the boat and feed the giraffes or come close to animals from all over the world. Of course, you can also stay on the cruise all the time. After reaching the end, you can stroll through the Feiying Manor and travel through the Andersen era. On the Offat cruise ship, under the guidance of "Mr. Andersen", start a unique fairy tale style trip. Young actors bring wonderful performances to tourists, like watching a moving sitcom, those forgotten innocence and love for pure life come back in an instant. More exciting activities, all on Offat Cruises!
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do near Copenhagen?
Some Best Things to Do near Copenhagen include:Miniatur Wunderland, LEGOLAND® Billund Resort, Port of Hamburg, H. C. Andersens House, National Maritime Museum of China
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Copenhagen?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do near Copenhagen include:Miniatur Wunderland:4.6, LEGOLAND® Billund Resort:4.6, Port of Hamburg:4.6, H. C. Andersens House:4.7, National Maritime Museum of China:4.7
Where are Best Things to Do near Copenhagen located?
The Best Things to Do near Copenhagen are mainly located in:Miniatur Wunderland:Hamburg, LEGOLAND® Billund Resort:Billund, Port of Hamburg:Hamburg, H. C. Andersens House:Odense, National Maritime Museum of China:Helsingor
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