Winter breaks in Denmark

 
With its cobbled streets, grand royal palaces and top-class restaurants, Copenhagan is well worth a visit as part of a journey by train and boat linking three northern capitals. We supply detailed information to help you explore, including a self-guided city walking tour.
Winter holidays in Denmark
Winter holidays in Denmark
 

Winter breaks in Copenhagen,

the Danish capital
Combining old-world charm and modern style, Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is easy to explore on foot. It can be visited as part of a journey linking Nordic cities, on which you have plenty of time to appreciate it all – with no group, you can explore at your own pace. We arrange accommodation at a stylish 4-star hotel and provide full information about the city, including a self-guided walking tour, the rest is up to you…

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Our Danish winter holidays

 

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What to expect from your winter break in Denmark

There are three good reasons to enjoy a winter break in Denmark. First, Copenhagen, the capital of cool, is much quieter in winter, meaning you can visit the royal palaces and stroll along the colourful harbour without the crowds. Second, hygge, that untranslatable feeling of ‘cosiness’, really comes into its own in winter. Third, if you visit in December, Copenhagen’s Christmas markets add an extra dimension to your trip, and the wooden stalls, the twinkling lights of the Tivoli Gardens, and the aroma of roasted nuts are bound to put you in the festive spirit.

The key ingredients of Inntravel’s winter breaks in Denmark are hotels of character, and the freedom to explore at your own pace. As experts in non-group travel, we take care of all the details so that you enjoy a carefree break.
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