Denmark travel: Unique things to do for a memorable trip
Denmark, often celebrated for its popular tourist destinations and iconic landmarks, holds a secret treasure trove of experiences waiting to be discovered. Hidden under the veneer of these mainstream, commercialized places are some hidden gems that haven't been touched upon by many. Check out the list of some fun, unique things to do in Denmark that no tourist guide may tell you.
CopenHill: The world's tallest climb wall
CopenHill in Copenhagen is a power plant that converts the city's waste into energy. However, you can go for a climb, hike, or ski there. Yes, you read that right! A project by BIG Architects, this place has a manmade, 100-meter-high mountain that has been transformed into a community hub with rooftop activities. The chimney exuding steam isn't toxic as it undergoes cleaning.
Cisternerne: A creepy art cave
Cisternerne is a 19th-century reservoir that has been refurbished into a cave located beneath the grounds of Søndermarken Park. The atmosphere inside is completely different from the outside; the air is humid, but the overall temperature is around eight degrees Celsius. Despite being somewhat dark and perhaps a bit eerie, you can spot some historical and incredible art installations here.
Your Rainbow Panorama: A colorful view of the city
This unique experience in Denmark will make your vacation all the more colorful. There is a 150-meter walkway situated just above the ARoS Art Gallery in Aarhus, a walk through which lets you enjoy the view of the city in all colors of the rainbow! You watch the city through a new color shade with every step that you take. Must visit!
Lego House: An enormous playhouse with millions of colorful Legos
Lego House in Billund is a mammoth playhouse, the design of which looks like 21 oversized stacked Lego bricks. And inside it are about 25 million colorful Legos for you to engage in! You'll find a large display of Lego dioramas including that of a waterfall, volcano, dinosaurs, mountains, castle, and so much more. You can even climb the roofs of these giant blocks.