Denmark tourist information
Denmark is made up by three masses of land: Zealand, Funen and Jutland. The sea is never more than 45 minutes away. Copenhagen, the lively bustling capital filled with sightseeing possibilities, is the country’s major attraction. Also visit Hamlet’s castle, Kronborg Slot, in Helsingør and the city of Odense on Funen, the birthplace of Hans Christian Anderson.
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Denmark by train
Denmark has a railway system that connects virtually every part of the country with Copenhagen. The Danish State Railways run almost all train services except for a few private lines. ‘Lyntog’ are the Express trains and are the fastest in Denmark. Reservations are required for the sleek InterCity (IC) trains and the other major type of train is the Regional (R), which runs slower and only has second class seating.
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Eurail Pass Benefits in Denmark
If your Eurail Pass is valid in Denmark, you are entitled to attractive extra benefits. Some shipping services are discounted up to 50% and some, like the Scandline service between Rødby Færge and Puttgarden, are free! Also grab a 25% discount on the entrance fee when you visit the interesting Railway Museum in Odense.
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