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Copenhagen, Denmark: Rosenborg Castle - Rick Steves' Europe Travel

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More info about travel to Copenhagen: https://www.ricksteves.com/europe/denmark/copenhagen Copenhagen has lots of idyllic parks. Its most royal is the King's

Copenhagen Travel Guide Resources & Trip Planning ... - Rick Steves Europe

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Copenhagen, Denmark's capital, is the gateway to Scandinavia. It's an improbable combination of corny Danish clichés, well-dressed executives having a business lunch amid cutting-edge contemporary architecture, and some of the funkiest counterculture in Europe. And yet, it all just works so tidily together. A busy day cruising the canals, wandering through the palace, and taking an old-town

Rosenborg vs. Christiansborg Castles - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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Copenhagen, Denmark. 03/09/15 01:30 AM. 971 posts. It depends on your own interests as they are two very different places. Christiansborg Palace is the seat of parliament and thus a tour there offers everything associated with that. It is fairly new, being completed in 1928, but it has been the site of power for more than a thousand years.

Denmark Travel Guide by Rick Steves

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Denmark. Though it's by far the smallest of the Scandinavian countries, Denmark once ruled all of Norway and much of southern Sweden. Before then, it was home base for fierce Viking warriors. Modern Danes, however, are remarkably well-adjusted — organized, yet easygoing, with a delightfully wry sense of humor. From Copenhagen to tiny ship-in

Copenhagen - Video - Rick Steves' Europe

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Rosenborg Castle. This finely furnished Dutch Renaissance-style castle was built by King Christian IV in the early 1600s as a summer residence. Rosenborg was his favorite castle and where he chose to die. Open to the public since 1838, it houses the Danish crown jewels and 500 years of royal knickknacks.

Castle recommendations - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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Castle recommendations. We are visiting Copenhagen in early June prior to a Scandinavian cruise. We will arrive late Friday afternoon and will board the ship on Monday afternoon. We were planning on doing the Hans Christian Andersen walking tour, a harbor cruise and the Rick Steves City Walk on Saturday. We thought we might take a day trip to

The Easy Streets of Copenhagen by Rick Steves

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The most royal public space is the King's Garden surrounding the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle, where sun-loving Danes soak in the long days of their short summer. With so much to enjoy before dark, I like to wrap up a Copenhagen day back near the top of Strøget at the historic Tivoli Gardens, Europe's most famous amusement park. It's been

A miscellany of questions Copenhagen - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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The places I'd hoped to visit (in no particular order) are the Rosenborg Castle, the Kronborg Castle, The Louisiana Museum, attend an evening performance at Tivoli Gardens, and take a tour of Christiania lead by a Resident and member of The Tour Guides Group in Christiania (and hopefully having a meal there).

Castles, Royalty and Jewels in/around Copenhagen - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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Rick Steves' Europe. My Account. ... Copenhagen, Denmark. 06/16/11 12:59 AM. 265 posts. Of the tree castles/palaces, Frederiksborg, Kronborg and Rosenborg, I would say that Frederiksborg is the most impressive. It has a huge ballroom, many paintings and relics, and a very nice overall decor in nice surroundings.

Denmark Guidebook Updates from Rick Steves

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We now recommend booking reservations for visiting Rosenborg Castle, where lines are often long. Even those with a Copenhagen Card need to book a timed-entry ticket. The castle is now open daily 10:00-17:00 in season, and Tue-Sun 10:00-16:00 in Nov-April (closed Mon in the off-season).

Rosenborg Castle - Wikipedia

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Rosenborg Castle (Danish: Rosenborg Slot) is a renaissance castle located in Copenhagen, Denmark.The castle was originally built as a country summerhouse in 1606 and is an example of Christian IV's many architectural projects. It was built in the Dutch Renaissance style, typical of Danish buildings during this period, and has been expanded several times, finally evolving into its present

Timed entry into Rosenborg Palace - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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When you arrive at Rosenborg Castle, the staff will scan your Copenhagen Card and then give you a timed entrance ticket. So, it's best to arrive when Rosenborg Castle first opens before the entry line gets too crowded. ( From now until June 1, opening time is 10am. From June 1-September 30, the castle opens at 9am).

Cathedrals, Vikings, and Castles: A Perfect Day ... - Rick Steves Europe

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Roskilde's cathedral is Denmark's Westminster Abbey. It houses the tombs of 39 Danish kings and queens in a modern-looking church with great marble work, paintings, wood carvings, and an engaged congregation that makes the place feel very alive — particularly in largely unchurched Scandinavia. Completed in 1280, Roskilde Cathedral was cleared

Lesser known suggestions for activities in Copenhagen - Rick Steves

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We spent three nights (two full days) in Copenhagen this past January (Tivoli was closed). The Rick Steves "Copenhagen & the Best of Denmark" guide book was well worth the price. We especially enjoyed: National Museum History of Danish civilization with tourable 19th-century Victorian Apartment. Rosenborg Castle and Treasury Renaissance castle

Copenhagen Bus #26 and Rosenborg Castle - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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Copenhagen Bus #26 and Rosenborg Castle. It appears from Google Earth and a Copenhagen bus transit map that bus #26 goes from the port (LANGELINIEKAJ Pier) to Tivoli Gardens, but also makes a stop near Rosenborg Castle (Sølvgade (København)). The RS Northern European Cruise Ports book doesn't mention this as an option for getting to Rosenborg

A Guide to Visiting Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen

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Rosenborg Castle is located in the centre of Copenhagen, which makes it very accessible. You can easily walk or cycle to the castle grounds from anywhere in the centre. Alternatively, you can take the metro to reach Rosenborg Slot. Either take the M2 line to Nørreport or the M4 line to Marmorkirken, you will then need to walk about 10 minutes

Review of Rosenborg Castle | Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe - AFAR

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Hans Lippert/age fotostock. Rosenborg Castle is so preposterously pretty it looks like an illustration from a fairy tale by local hero Hans Christian Andersen. Built around 1606, it's surrounded by a moat and is topped off with verdigris-covered towers and turrets. The beautiful gardens—the oldest royal gardens in Denmark—feature box

Denmark - Video - Rick Steves' Europe

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Using Copenhagen as a springboard, we'll visit the very best of Denmark. Aarhus welcomes us with its ruddy affluence, charming open-air museum, and eerily well-preserved ancient bog man. Roskilde impresses visitors with its royal burial church and the best Viking-ship museum anywhere. And the delightfully quaint isle of Ærø comes with half-timbered cottages, ships in bottles, and cobbled

Rosenborg Castle - Copenhagen City Guide

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Rosenborg Castle is usually open to visitors from April to October. During these months, the castle is open every day except for certain holidays. During the high season, from June to August, it is open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and during the rest of the year it is open from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM. It's important to check the castle's

Copenhagen Guidebook + Denmark | Rick Steves Travel Store

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Rick Steves Snapshot: Copenhagen & the Best of Denmark contains all the complete chapters on this inviting country, excerpted from Rick's full-length Scandinavia guidebook — and leaves out the chapters on other Scandinavian destinations. So if all you want is the best of Denmark, this compact Snapshot guide delivers everything you'll need to know — for about half the price and half the bulk.

Rosenborg Palace with a Copenhagen Pass - Rick Steves Travel Forum

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Rosenborg Palace with a Copenhagen Pass. Posted by William (Vacaville, California, USA) on 06/22/24 04:30 PM. You can not make a reservation for entry so take the 5C bus that is available at the Central train station and get there by 9:30. The line was short but really lengthened by 10. We got our entry time and waited only 10 minutes.

Rick Steves' Europe: The easy streets of Copenhagen

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Copenhagen, Denmark's capital, is an improbable combination of corny Danish cliches, well-dressed executives having a business lunch amid. cutting-edge contemporary architecture, and some of the funkiest counterculture in Europe. Yet, it all works tidily together. I like tuning in to the little details of everyday life here.

Take a walk in the easy streets of Copenhagen

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Share story. By. Rick Steves' Europe. Tribune Content Agency. Copenhagen, Denmark's capital, is an improbable combination of corny Danish clichés, well-dressed executives having a business

Burg Eltz is the best castle in Europe, according to Rick Steves - Islands

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On his blog, Steves wrote that Germany's numerous castles can be overwhelming, which is why he shares his best-loved options with readers. He noted that he especially appreciates the castles that haven't been beautified or overrun by tourism — exploring lesser-known destinations is undoubtedly one of the best Rick Steves travel tips.