Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark is a stunning Renaissance-era castle located in Hillerød. Surrounded by beautiful gardens and a large lake, the castle is a masterpiece of architecture and history. Inside, you'll find impressive art collections and exhibitions showcasing Danish royal history. The castle’s grand halls and detailed interiors make it a fascinating place to explore, offering a glimpse into Denmark's past. Whether you’re strolling through the gardens or admiring the art, Frederiksborg
New Harbor
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the Harbor in Copenhagen is the highlight of the city. The classic buildings and boats are worth the sight. Food is a little bit expensive in the area, but it’s worth catching a beer if you’re into that.
Amalienborg Palace
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We arrived at 2 pm and were very lucky to see the changing ceremony of the Royal Guard. I felt that the hat of the Guard was too high, which would make the guards look shorter than they were actually, and it looked less beautiful when we left. We didn't enter the palace, just strolled outside. The appearance of the palace is quite spectacular. It is said that the Danish flag will be raised when the Queen lives here. If you want to see the cavalry change, it is recommended to come at 12 noon.
The Little Mermaid
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The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen is a famous bronze statue inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Sitting gracefully on a rock by the waterfront, it’s a symbol of the city and a popular tourist attraction. Though smaller than many expect, its charm and scenic harbor setting make it a must-see landmark.