Days: 11 days

Time: July

Per capita: 17000 yuan

With whom: parents and children

How to play: train, walk, free walk

The author went to these places

Denmark

Copenhagen

Rose Castle

Amalienborg Slot

Little Mermaid

Xingang

Charlotte Castle

Copenhagen Zoo

National Museum of Denmark

Andersen Museum

Egeskov Castle

Aarhus Art Museum

Andersen's childhood residence

Odense Zoo

Feiying Village

Open Air Museum

Published at 10:33, July 24, 2019

Preliminary preparation: Denmark belongs to the European Schengen visa, but if you travel with your children, you need to provide a letter of justice for your children and parents. It will take a long time to issue the letter of justice, which will take about 20 days, and then it will be sent to the first floor of Jinying building for diplomatic certification (I'm in Pudong, Shanghai, so it's close). This is relatively fast, as long as 2 days. Visa materials need to be prepared, Ctrip has a list, you can sort it out according to the list (this is relatively easy, you don't need to find someone to do it, and even if you do it, most of the documents need to be handled by yourself). The visa is sent to the visa center on the Bund of Shanghai, where all travelers need to be present, because fingerprint photos and other information need to be entered. The call ends at 14:30, and there is no rest at noon. If the number is called, but no one arrives, it will not be handled. You need to go through the number and get the number again. Prepare one more copy of the photo on the passport page, which is not mentioned in the list, but the person who received the document said it was necessary, because it was checked by the staff who got the passport. Make the itinerary as detailed as possible, especially the flight number, scenic spots, hotels, transportation and date. The itinerary list is in the mobile phone. When boarding, people from the airline will ask if they have the itinerary list with them. It doesn't matter in Chinese or English. The staff said that they would check it when they enter the customs, but I was not checked. However, I also see that other Chinese people hold it in their hands (especially when they travel with a group). They must bring more clothes, especially sweaters, windbreaker, light down jacket Scarves and shawls, although it is July and August, but Europe is still very cold, especially when there is no sun and wind. But when the sun comes out at noon, it will be hot, so you should take thin clothes with you.

plane ticket:

I started to read all kinds of flight information three months in advance. The only direct flight from Shanghai to Copenhagen is SAS Nordic airlines, which is more suitable for my work and rest time. Moreover, I don't like the flight that takes too long to transfer everywhere. Take off at 13:10 p.m. every day and go to geben Hagen for 10 hours. It's not very hard for children. Two meals are provided on board. You can choose a seat for free 24 hours before take-off (of course, you can also pay in advance). The space of the first row is large, and the legs can be straightened, but don't choose the first row next to the bathroom!

Food:

Danish food is mostly "dry" (hamburger, steak, open sandwich, etc.), it is suggested to bring more instant noodles to adjust the Chinese stomach. If you buy instant noodles locally, you don't have a choice. There's only one. It's similar in size to kaibeile, and there's no fork in it. It costs 20 yuan a barrel. Before departure, you can buy some cheap sliced bread. There are many ducks and pigeons in the city. You can take them with you to feed and play. If you are hungry, you can also cushion your hunger. You can bring more snacks you like. Danish supermarkets don't have as many choices as in China, and the price is very expensive.

Money:

The ratio of Danish Krona to RMB is almost the same, about 1:1.05. Denmark is a highly self-help country, so cash is hardly used and credit cards are fully covered. Be sure to bring a credit card with IC chip!! Many self-service machines are unable to use cash and magnetic stripe credit cards, so cash can not be taken, but it is very inconvenient to take credit cards with chips.

Day1: Nordic Airlines SAS Shanghai 13:10-copenhagen 18:35, luggage will come out very, very slowly, so when you get off the plane, you can rest assured to go to the toilet and stroll around the duty-free shop slowly, but it is not recommended to rush shopping, because there are more duty-free shops on the return journey, and you don't have to carry them all the time. The airport connects the railway station and the subway, so it's very convenient to go to all places. I bought a ticket to the central railway station on the self-service machine, and the second station arrived. You don't need to check the ticket on the machine, but there will be a conductor checking the ticket. It's better not to have a fluke mentality to escape the ticket, and the fine amount is huge. You can take any flight within the time shown on the ticket. Don't worry.

The world-famous Tivoli paradise comes out of the railway station. Turn right and walk straight for about 10 minutes to the Tivoli hotel I ordered before. This hotel is very suitable for children. The disadvantage is that it is ten minutes' walk from the railway station.

The hotel rents ordinary bicycles and baby cars. Ordinary bicycles cost 150 kroner a day and baby cars 450 kroner a day.

It's dark at 11 p.m. in Denmark in summer vacation, so I feel that there will be a lot of time in a day. After you've finished packing, you can walk around. Next to the city hall is the end of the pedestrian street. You can stroll around and recommend a cake shop, La grace, which has a history of 150 years. The white sportskage looks insignificant, but the taste of the entrance is amazing. The cake shop is very large. It has two floors. There are seats inside and outside. When there are many people, you have to queue up to get the number. When you see the number on the screen, you can order. So before that, you must choose which cake to buy. After placing the order, it will take a long time for the waiter to come to the table. You need to wait for a while. You can visit the shop.

There is a sightseeing train on the pedestrian street. You can buy tickets to browse the city center.

There are many shared bicycles and scooters on the street that can be rented. Note that the scooter is fast and children can't drive it alone. Apple mobile phone (Note: it's better to bring an apple mobile phone when going abroad, otherwise many apps can't be downloaded) scan the code to download the app live. S, which is actually in Chinese. There's no need to recharge it. Just hook up the credit card, you can scan the code and unlock the lock. The scooter is about 2 Krona a minute, but there's a starting price. We played for about 25 minutes and paid 60 krona.

Day2: Rose Castle

It opens at 10 a.m. and the ticket to amelin palace is 160 kroner. It's free for children. It's recommended to buy this ticket( You have to come here first to buy a joint ticket for the two castles. If you go to amelin Palace first, you can only buy a separate ticket). If there is a Copenhagen card, I have to wait in line to change tickets. I didn't buy gokhaka because I don't think it's particularly cost-effective. I don't go to many places. Compared with amelin castle, rose castle has more things to see. The king's garden outside can also be photographed. It takes about 2 hours.

Amalienborg Slot

Rose castle will arrive about 8 minutes after walking out. There will be a soldiers' post change ceremony at 12 noon. Take a seat ten minutes in advance, otherwise you will watch behind the crowd, about ten minutes. After that, you can visit the amelinburg palace directly. There is not much to visit, so it's only 30 minutes. You can't bring your bags to the palace. You need to check it on the first floor.

Across the road is Frederick's Cathedral, which can only be seen on the first floor. It doesn't take ten minutes.

Then I could walk slowly to the little mermaid and take a picture. After looking at the map, I chose a road that would pass through the fountain square.

Walk along the seaside to Xingang, and have a rest and eat in front of No.18 Xingang, Andersen's residence. There are many seabirds, which are very comfortable in the sun.

The scallop in the picture is a big pot, with French fries, more than enough for one person. The taste of oysters is average. I chose the local variety instead of French girardo oysters. This yellow jar is ginger beer, which is unexpectedly delicious.

There is a Charlotte castle in Xingang, which is free after 17:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. It's a bit like the Contemporary Art Museum in Shanghai, so it depends on the content of the exhibition and the appetite. If time permits, you can walk over and have a look. If you don't have time, you won't be recommended. There are not many contents and the tickets are very expensive.

Day3 Copenhagen Zoo

Take bus No.66 to Frederick garden, which is surprisingly large, so you'd better take it to Copenhagen Zoo Station. This zoo has a history of 150 years. It is the oldest zoo in Europe. Don't underestimate it. Its design pattern is very distinctive. You must experience it yourself, especially with children. In addition to the very, very close observation of small animals, some can even enter the place where small animals live to have intimate contact with them. There are many dining chairs in the park, which are very close to the small animals. It is very suitable for picnics with food. Adult tickets are 180 kronor, and children's tickets are 110 kronor.

Day4 Town Hall

About 10 minutes walk by the hotel, the city hall is free of charge. There is a small museum of astronomical clock on the right side of the first floor. If you are interested, you can go in and have a look. The entire open area of the city hall can also be bypassed upstairs and finally left from the garden. The whole visit took up to 1.5 hours, which is actually taking photos.

Qufuli paradise

It's a world-famous amusement park. The founder of Disneyland was inspired by it. Inside the amusement facilities can be a single ticket to play, you can also buy tickets to play. For all items, the pass is 390 kronor. If you don't buy a pass, it's 190 kronor. For favorite items, you can buy a single pass on the equipment, mostly 30 kronor at a time. For some items, you need 60 kronor at a time. The Copenhagen card only includes ordinary tickets, not rides. It can be played for a whole day, and there are many restaurants. You must try the marshmallow. It's big and not sticky, and it's not very sweet. The park closes very late. You can enjoy it until 23:00.

Day5. Christine Amburg Palace

This is a castle built on the original site in the later period of Christine VI. it is very large and has four places to visit. The area of the underground kitchen is very large, and children are very interested in it. There are no horses in the stables now, but when there are grand events, the horses of the guard of honor will still be grooming and starting here. There are many carriages parked here, some abandoned carriages and carriages in use now, so the Queen's car is also in it. Tickets are 160 kroner for adults and free for children. Every time they enter a place, they need to show the tickets to the staff, who will tear off a corner. To enter the castle, you need to put on shoe covers and deposit bags in advance. All the visitors here are indoors. You can arrange a trip in rainy days.

Christine Ann Borg palace is opposite the Danish National Museum, just hungry, go straight to the museum restaurant. The restaurant of the National Museum of Denmark is on the second floor. It only sells open sandwiches unique to Denmark, forcing us to experience Danish food culture.

The parcel sending area is on the first floor. The box can be used by inputting a four digit password. If you want to hang clothes, you can also use a clothes hanger with a lock. It's more comfortable.

The museum is divided into free area and charging area. The adult ticket is 110 kronor, and the children's ticket is free. The ticket is a small pin, which can be pinned on the body. There is no ticket checking machine or staff. It depends on self-consciousness. Because there is a children's area in the National Museum, we specially take children to have a look. As soon as we enter the children's area, we can see that children are very conscious of slippers, and the shoes are placed neatly against the wall. Of course, I also see that some foreigners may not know that they are still wearing shoes. There are many role-playing experience areas in which children can put on all kinds of clothes and go back to the Viking era.

The children's area is not particularly large. Almost an hour later, we visited all the exhibition halls. In the rest of the time, we visited other exhibition halls, including Genghis Khan's exhibition hall area and the history of successive Danish dynasties. The figure below shows the Royal instruments of torture.

After checking out in the morning of Day6, you can buy tickets at the central railway station to Odense. Most of the train tickets in Denmark are purchased by machines and equipment, or online, which is very convenient. You can switch the language to English, choose the destination, and then count the number of adults and children. Even if children are free, no matter what tickets you buy, you should tell them that there are children, and finally choose the standing ticket, The price of seats is staggering. Although it's a standing ticket, all the empty seats are free. Please don't go to the first class car. After buying a train ticket, go to see the departure frequency on the big screen, find the corresponding platform, and the designated boarding point and carriage number of the destination will also be displayed on the platform. Train tickets can be taken on any flight of the day, so you should ask more people, because many flights can go to or pass by the places you want to go. For example, trains from Shanghai to Zhengzhou will pass through Suzhou, and trains from Shanghai to Beijing will also pass through Suzhou. If you really can't buy it, there are manual tickets in the corner near the entrance of the railway station.

We arrived in Odense in about two hours. As soon as we got out of the railway station, we saw the familiar Chinese sign. We ordered the Radisson Andersen Hotel, which is next to the Andersen Museum. It's very easy to find and we won't get lost. It's about ten minutes' walk from the railway station to the hotel. The hotel provides free drinking water and coffee. It also provides free cold drinks on weekends. It's great!

Odense Train Museum

It's next to the railway station. It's highly recommended. The ticket is also more than 100 kroner. The content of the tour is very rich. In particular, you can get on the train and experience for yourself how advanced and luxurious the train was more than 100 years ago. It takes two hours to visit the city. If you want to take a small train to visit the city, it will take even longer, because it takes 20 minutes to make a detour.

Day7 ISESCO Castle

Buy a ticket for kvaendrup from the self-service machine at Odense central railway station. Pay attention to the platform on the screen. The train is bound for svendborg. It takes about 40 minutes to get there. After getting off the bus, you can see the 920 bus stop sign on the road next to you (it's more hidden, because the sign is smaller). If you show your train ticket, the driver will let you take it for free.

Titania Dollhouse is small and exquisite, and the children's eyes are wide open.

The sign says that no one knows how long the doll has been lying here. It is said that it can't be moved. If it is moved, the castle will fall into the moat on Christmas Eve, so the princes and nobles who live in it don't spend Christmas in the castle.

It really takes a day to visit aesco castle. Although the castle is not very big, there are too many contents to play in the garden. If you follow the guide map, the children's Park will have a large area and aerial cableway on the tree.

Friends who like old cars can go to see all kinds of antique cars, antique motorcycles, fire engines, ambulances and so on, and drive a few circles of wooden cars by themselves.

The restaurant in the castle has beautiful scenery and moderate price. When you stroll in the garden, you can see many peacocks. Take out the bread and they will come!

The castle is open until 19:00 in summer vacation. You can enjoy yourself in the garden. Even if the staff are off work, you can still go out. The revolving gate is designed to only go out but not enter. The return journey is the same as the past. Take bus 920 across the road to the railway station. There is the bus arrival time on the stop sign. Sometimes it will be a few minutes late. Don't be afraid.

Day8 LEGO paradise

It's about 50 minutes from the train to Vejle. After buying the ticket, it's very important to see clearly the platform and carriage number displayed on the screen, because the carriages of some trains will be divided into tracks. After arriving, you will see the bus hub through the 7-11 convenience store, find bus No. 43, take two stops, and get to Bilong LEGO Park in about 40 minutes. Bus No.43 runs every hour, so don't walk around when the train comes down. Go straight to the bus stop. In the same place, there are tourist buses with beautiful body. They are free, but it takes a long time. It takes more than an hour to pass through several parks. For the return journey, take bus No.43 across the road to Vejle railway station and return to Odense.

LEGO park is not very big. One day is enough. Although the closing time is different every day, it doesn't affect the project. Nordic people are very few. The longest project in our summer vacation Sunday is just 10 minutes.

If the return journey starts from Bilong airport, you can stay at LEGO Castle Hotel for one night, but Bilong has no direct flight to Shanghai. Although LEGO park can get a discount of 85% when buying tickets one week in advance on its official website, I bought the tickets at the window in case of rain. Adults and children (10 years old) are all 395 kroner.

Day9 Aarhus

It takes about 1 hour and 40 minutes for the Odense train to Aarhus. After leaving the station, turn left to get to bus No. 100 (although bus No. 18 is closer to the museum, but there are fewer flights). It takes about 15 minutes to get to the Museum of prehistoric history. Because I want to see the ancient corpse whose hair and facial expression were well preserved 2000 years ago, I specially went to the bus stop to get down to a large golf course. After walking along the sign for more than ten minutes, I can see the museum hidden in the mountain, which adds a sense of ancient mystery.

The museum is newly built. The lawn outside the roof can walk and lie down. There are more than 100 adult tickets and children are free.

I like the restaurant of this museum very much. It's clean, bright, beautiful, and has indoor and outdoor areas. Even if you don't buy tickets to visit the museum, you can eat here. The choice of food is very diverse, delicious, and the price is moderate.

In fact, this museum has two floors to visit. The first floor on the ground floor is the washroom and bag sending area. There is no free bag sending. You need to pay 20 kroner. Clothes can be hung on the clothes rack without lock (as long as you can rest assured)

The contents and forms of visiting the museum are very diverse. At first, I was worried that the ten-year-old children would not be interested. I didn't expect that the whole visiting process would be very enjoyable. There are many interactive experiential projects designed for children in the museum, which make the visit more interesting. At last, the visit to the prehistoric museum is over by writing a blessing quotation for the deceased on the Christmas tree.

There is an ancient prehistoric road behind the museum. You can see moges beach after crossing about 1.7 km. Along the way, you can see the sign of white stone, which means that you are going right and the beach is very beautiful.

Walking along the beach for a few minutes, you can see bus No. 31. This bus is driving along the beach. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the beach along the way. If you want to ride, there are shared bicycles at the bus stop. You can see a big ring on the beach when you ride slowly. It must be beautiful to take photos there! It rained suddenly that day, so we went back to the railway station by bus. If we have time, we can go to the Aarhus art museum to see the rainbow glass there.

Day10 Andersen Museum

Andersen museum is next to the hotel. The adult ticket is 135 kroner. It includes five scenic spots (Andersen Museum, Andersen's former residence, Andersen's childhood residence, history museum and Tinder Box children's experience Museum). Because these scenic spots are all indoor tours, you can choose to visit them in rainy days, but you must visit them all on the day you buy tickets. You will be given a bracelet with different colors every day, So the next day can not be used, try to set aside a day to visit the time, if there are no children, only adults, then half a day is enough.

The shop opposite Andersen's birthplace is very beautiful. There are many Andersen's story paper cuts in it. Because Andersen likes cutting very much, we also bought a set for home as a souvenir.

Although the Lightbox children's Experience Hall is not big, the children will stay for a long time. If they don't leave, they can play for a day. There are many make-up clothes in it, which are very suitable for taking photos. The children have a good time.

Andersen's two former residences, that is, punch in and take photos, do not need to visit for five minutes.

During the summer vacation, Andersen's fairy tales will be performed in the fairy tale garden at 11:00 and 13:00 p.m. from Monday to Saturday. All of them are performed by local children. The whole performance lasts about 20 minutes. After the performance, the little actors will take the initiative to invite tourists to take photos. It's quite a style!

Lunch is on the pedestrian street leading to the oufat steamer. Generally, the oufat steamer starts on the hour, so you have to go to the ticket office 15 minutes in advance to buy tickets. The tickets include round trip, and the latest one is 18:30 p.m., so don't miss it!

The boat will pass the Odense zoo. The second stop is the terminal, but it is about 20 minutes' walk away from Feiying village.

There are hidden ancient villages in the 18th-19th century, in which some staff will play the people of that period. This open-air museum is worth visiting. Nothing is more precious than being completely in the "time"!

When you enter the house, there is a smell. It turns out that the "owner" of the house is making pancakes, wrapped with a little white granulated sugar. It's delicious. Every tourist can taste a small piece for free.

The village is very big. The whole visit takes 2-3 hours. When you are tired, you can have afternoon tea or staple food in the village restaurant. The environment is also good!

Day11 our flight back to Shanghai is at 18:40 p.m. in the daytime, we go to the places we haven't visited. By chance, we come to a century old shop, which has so many things that it looks like a museum. Looking at these things, we feel that time is flowing backwards in front of us, including the layout of the house and the old stairs, All of them reflect the age and the love of collectors.

When the train goes back to Copenhagen, it will check in 24 hours in advance. After arriving at the airport, it will input the check-in number on the machine, scan the passport of each boarding person, select the number of checked luggage, and the machine will come out with two long stickers, which will be pasted on the armrest of the luggage. There is a small bar code (very easy to tear off) on the long list, Stick it on the luggage. If you can't help yourself, carefully observe the action of airline check-in personnel pasting strips on their luggage when leaving from Shanghai. Then, put the checked luggage one by one on the conveyor belt and scan the ticket with infrared ray( If you don't feel at ease, please ask the staff for assistance. Please note that each suitcase should not exceed 23 kg! But if the suitcase is 22 kg, it will also send out an alarm signal, and the staff will come and tie a red strip to remind the porter, don't worry.)

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