March 16, 2021

Things To Do In Toronto 2023

Best Places To Visit In Toronto Canada

Canada is famous for its beautiful landscapes, unique sites and rocky mountains. World’s most famous attraction the Niagara falls has a splendid view from the Canadian side as well. Famous cities include Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Banff and Vancouver with plenty to explore. An enormous place to enjoy and discover their culture. Highly  recommend to visit Canada and tick off your bucket list. Listing the best popular attractions of Toronto below- Casa Loma-Casa Loma, gothic revival Castle with an estate garden which features a famous historic museum. This castle has been divided in 3 floors. It has beautifully decorated suites, roughly 98 rooms, secret passages, stables, towers and 800 feet tunnel. This castle is a popular venue for many private events and numerous films have been filmed like the X-men, Chicago etc. Also, the film posters of the films which were shot at the castle are located on the lower level. Along with the posters are few antique cars located in the stables.Tips- The admission ticket to castle includes a self- guided audio tour available in eight languages There is a Liberty café and a gift shop. Car parking is also availableTickets- 30 $ per Adult, and 20$ for childrenOpening Timings– 9.30 am to 5 pm Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)-An extremely popular and unique museum, this is a good place for the entire family to visit along with kids. A collection of roughly six million artefacts, ranging from natural history, and culture from various periods from around the world. The entry ticket gives access to roughly 30 galleries which include the famous age of dinosaurs and reed age of mammals. The crystal glass shaped building is in itself an architecture marvel.Tips- New exhibitions are showcased and updated regularly, some of which may be free.Do check them out here https://www.rom.on.ca/en/visit-us/tickets-hours Tickets- Adult 23$ and 14 $ ChildOpening Timings- Monday – Friday 10.30 to 5.30, Saturday and Sunday 10am to 7pm CN Tower- Like any other observatory, CN Tower is also a popular place to view the city of Toronto from top. Built in 1973, this 553.3m high concrete building has glass elevators with a main deck and a café. The lookout level at 346m and a Skypod at 447m offer splendid views of the downtown. Also, if you are adventurous enough, you can opt for the Edgewalk (for extra charges), a hands-free walk on a 1.5-meter-wide ledge around the outside edge of the main podTickets- 112.96 $ per personOpening Timings– 9 to 10.30 pm Town City Hall/Nathan Phillips square-A vibrant active space located in the heart of the city built 1960’s. It is a prominent landmark of Toronto, at the intersection of Queen Street West and Bay Street. A variety of community and special events are hosted at this square, such as the New Year’s celebrations, winter ice rink and many concerts. Would advise to visit for nice quick photo stopTips- You can combine your visit to Eaton Shopping centre along with Nathan Phillips SquareTickets- Free Roger Stadium- A multipurpose massive sports dome arena, it is located near the CN tower in the entertainment district of Toronto. It was originally called as Skydome as it has a retractable dome. Also the stadium can change its configurations from football, baseball and concert/event modes. Roger Centre is home to the Toronto Blue Jays of Major League Baseball (MLB). If you don’t have time or are not interested in viewing the game you can opt for a guided tour.Tips- One hour fully guided behind-the-scenes tour. Highlights include a visit to different levels, a press box and a luxury suite among other stops.Before visiting, do check out their month’s schedule if slots and tours are available on that day due to events.Tickets- For Tours – 16 $ per person for Adult, Children 10 $ Enjoy some Shopping – Many tourists love to shop at the Toronto Eaton Centre in Downtown with roughly 200-300 stores like MAC, Aldo, Foot Locker, Zara etc. Yonge street and Dundas Square in downtown have numerous boutiques and chain stores like H&M, Hudson Bay, and Home Sense. Malls like Yorkdale and Yorkville Village are also quite popular with many popular brands. Some other popular places are Bloor YorkVille for Haute Couture, Distillery for some unique shops and Queen West for both high street and designer shopsOpening Timings- Usually Stores open from 10 to 9 pm on Weekdays and 7.30 pm on Sundays Day Tour to Niagara Falls- If you have not seen the Niagara falls yet, you can plan a half day or full day tour. Merely one and half hr drive from Toronto, there is plenty to do around the falls. You can visit the Skylon Observatory to view the falls from the top. Or enjoy the falls by getting up close with the waterfall  by taking the Hornblower Boat Ride. You can also shop or hit the casinos, enjoy a helicopter ride or even visit Journey Behind the Falls known as JBF. There is an optional to even dine with a view at “Top of the Falls” or “Fallsview Dining”. Few new attractions like Niagara sky wheel and waves indoor park are also a good option.Tip- Combination tickets are available if you are going to visit many of their attractionsIf you have time visit the town Niagara on the lake  Tickets– Journey Behind the Falls $23Niagara Skywheel $12.99Ride-to-the-top and Observatory SKYLON TOWER $1450Waves Indoor Waterpark $29. 95Check out their remaining attraction prices here https://www.niagarafallstourism.com Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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Top 6 Places To See In Wellington New Zealand

Best Things To Do In Wellington NewZealand

New Zealand is one of the most serene, beautiful and adventurous country. This country definitely tops everyone’s bucket list. Maori Culture, breath-taking landscapes, hot bubbling mineral springs and fascinating glowing caves, New Zealand has to offer everything one could imagine. Let’s go through the best attractions of Wellington which you can visit during your trip Ride the Wellington Cable Car– The popular short funicular ride starts off the Lambton Quay. It is situated in Wellington’s central business district and make its way to the hills of Kelburn. This funicular ride in Wellington is among the top attractions to have a great panoramic view of the city and harbour from top. Also, along with great views one can enjoy the botanic garden, cable car museum, space place (at Carter observatory) and Zealandia (via free shuttle).Tips- One can get a 20% discount if you combine ride return tickets with space place (at Carter observatory) Tickets-  18.40 $ (For an Adult) and 10.80$ (For a Child)Every hour there is a show in the digital full dome in the which costs 12 $. Check the timings here https://www.museumswellington.org.nz/space-place/planetarium-shows/Opening Hours for cable car- Monday to Friday-7.30 to 8pm, Friday- 7.30 to 9pm, Saturday-8.30 to 9pmTickets- Adults Return Ticket for the ride 9 $, Child Return 4.5 $ Beehive- The Parliament Buildings-The Parliament buildings of New Zealand are located on the northern side of the Lambton Quay. They are divided into 4 buildings – The parliament house, the parliament library, the executive wing called as Beehive and the Bowen House. I highly recommend a visit to the Beehive, if you want to have a closer look to the parliament. There are daily 2 types of guided tours with1.Introducing Parliament Tour – 60min – Banquet Hall,Parliamentary House,Debating Chamber, Legislative Council Chamber (LCC),Grand Hall,Parliamentary Library,Walk through the Galleria, Select Committee Rooms etc2.Highlights of Parliament Tour – 30 mins – Banquet Hall, Debating Chamber, Select Committee RoomsTip- To book tour kindly visit this website https://www.parliament.nz/en/visit-and-learn/visit/guided-tours/#Daily Arrive at least 15 mins prior to the time slot for which you have booked a tour or you may risk to loose your place.Opening Timings- Daily from 10 to 4 pm, hourlyTickets- Free of charge Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa- The Te Papa museum is located along the Wellington waterfront and wharf area. It features variety of interactive exhibits and many innovative things to see. It is different from the usual exhibitions and narrates rich stories about Maoris (Indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand). Highly recommend to visit this place even if you are not a museum person.Tip- There are guided tours also available for a charge for many exhibits. Don’t miss the Gallipoli Exhibit, one of its kind depicting story of the Gallipoli campaign in World War I through the eyes and words of eight ordinary New Zealanders with larger-than-life charactersOpening Timings- 10 am to 6 pmTickets- Free of Charge Waterfront –A perfect serene and picturesque trail for jogging, walking, relaxing and cycling. On sunny days locals flock here to enjoy a quick swim from the special designed 8-metre-high diving platform. Also, it’s quite popular for many events and celebrations. There are many cafes, bars and places to dine around wharf. You will even see families enjoying rides on the peculiar crocodile bikes. The waterfront spreads anywhere from Lambton Quay to Oriental Bay and  Wellington railway station nearby.Tip- There is a farmer market every Sunday morning selling local produceThe Te Papa Museum is located on Habour Front and can be visited along. Visit Weta Cave and Workshop-Weta Cave is an award-winning  workshop with cutting edge technology of special effects and hand-crafted artistry. They have tours ranging from 45 mins to full day. Through their tours you get a chance to see and learn about the costumes, props, creatures and displays created from your favourite movies like The Lord of the Rings, Avatar, The Hobbit etc. There is also a tour on the techniques and effects used during filmmaking. Do explore their mini-museum and documentary of the Workshop’s creativity.Tip- The tours sell out fast in peak season (Oct – April), hence pre-booking is advised.Photography is not allowed whilst in their tours.Tickets- Check their slot timings and prices here https://tours.wetaworkshop.com/?_ga=2.32125752.745723493.1609236854-489884603.1609236854 Opening Hours- 8.30 to 5 pm Pic: Weta Cave Website Cuba Street and Lambton Quay- Cuba Street is among the most colorful street with the famous bucket fountain and is full of vintage clothing and art galleries. This street also features many quirky cafés and restaurants to have a nice brunch.Lambton Quay lies in the heart of business central district from where the cable car ride starts off. It’s a street full of shops from luxury end to high street retailers and a nice place to stroll along. Like this article? Facebook Twitter Email WhatsApp Pinterest

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9 Impressive Things To Do In Krakow Which You Cannot Skip!

Best Places To Visit In Krakow Poland

Krakow is like a fairy tale city. Beautiful castles, churches, and pretty souvenir shops. Not just the common tourist spots but Krakow also has many unique places to visit like the Salt Mine, Oscar Schindler’s Museum & Auschwitz Birkenau Concentration Camp of Nazis. It is a place with a very heartbreaking history and an old-town vibe. It has been gaining high popularity among tourists. So let us check out the top things to do visit in Krakow Poland.  Table of Contents The Cloth Hall/Market The cloth market ranks among the top things to do in Krakow. The cloth market is located in the main square and center of Krakow. It is among the oldest trading halls. It is lined now with small souvenir shops on both sides which are open from 10 am to 8 pm. This architectural marvel was destroyed in a fire and was again constructed in the 16th century. The most popular among tourists and hence among the top places to visit in Krakow Poland. St Mary’s Basilica- Another place that ranks among the top places to visit in Krakow is St Mary’s Basilica. Built at the beginning of the 14th century, this church has the most stunning Gothic pieces with a blue intricate ceiling. One gets some splendid views of the city from the tower, but you need to book it in advance from the ticket office. Also, you need to climb 239 steps to reach the top and only 10 people are permitted every 30 minutes.  Another popular aspect of the church is the trumpet call which is played every hour in memory of the trumpeter who used to sound the alarm for the Mongol attack.Opening Timings- 9:10 – 11:30 am and 1:10 – 5:30 pmTickets- Regular price is 10 PZ and tower + entrance is 15 PZ for adults, extra charge for clicking photographs inside Wawel Royal Castle And Cathedral It is a majestic castle residency on top of the hill. It has many exhibition halls and royal state rooms with valuable exhibits like tapestries, furniture and paintings. It features Wawel Cathedral, crown treasury and armory, castle museum, impressive garden, underground cave – a Wawel dragon den. The prices for each attraction are different and one can choose which ones to visit. Usually, huge lines to get tickets and advice to book online and even opt for audio guide. Opening Timings- The Wawel hill and the courtyard are open to visitors from 6am -5.30 pm, visitrs center is open daily from 9 am to 5.30 pm – Toilets and Cafe onlyTickets- Admission to Wawel hill and courtyard is free of cost.State Rooms – 25 PLN,Crown Treasury and Armoury- 25 PLN,Art of the Orient. Ottoman Turkish Tents- 20 PLNThe Lost Wawel and the Church of St. Gereon – (weekends only)20 PLN Wieliczka Salt Mine- This is the most popular site near Krakow. One can undertake a half or a full day tour from Krakow. A UNESCO world heritage, this mining heritage of 13th Century is one of the oldest salt mines. Its a short ride of 30 minutes from Krakow. there are many things to see like the 20 chambers including lake chambers, corridors, church with decorations made of salt, chandeliers etc. It is located 327 m underground and there are series of steps and walking, hence comfortable shoes are recommended. Also, it is pretty cold in these mines and wearing warm clothes or carrying a jacket is advised. There are special tours for physically challenged people or the ones who have difficulty in walking by a special lift.Tickets- Entrance ticket in English language costs 93 PLN, and for Children and youth 73 PLZ. For taking photographs inside it is 10 PLN extraOpening Timings- 8 to 5 pm, one needs to book a slot from the hourly timings Oscar Schindlers Museum This museum features a permanent exhibition of interesting facts and things of the history of Krakow from World War II. The well-known movie Schindlers list of Steven Spielberg, has aided this museum gain its current popularity. Oskar Schindler a German business person started this enamelware factory and employed Jews through which he saved hundreds of lives from the Nazi labor camps and their atrocities.The museum has many rooms like the labor camp, a hairdresser’s salon etc. Anyone who is not a fan of museums like me, I would still advise to visit this place. Tips- On Mondays, the museum sells free limited tickets, so if you are lucky enough you could grab one by booking it online on their website. If you are keen to know their history in depth you can even choose the guided tours through various agents.Opening timings- Monday 10 to 4 pm,Tue- Sunday 9 to 8 pm (In summers), Free On Mondays (Subject To availability and limited number)Tickets – 25 PLN per person Auschwitz Birkenau Concentration Camp You can do a half-day or full-day tour to this concentration camp. Auschwitz is the main camp and Birkenau the concentration camp. One needs to know this would be an emotional experience of the tragic times and a sobering memorial for the people who died.In Auschwitz you can see areas where victims were tortured by the Nazi Regime during the world war 2. A symbol of inhumanity and torture, this camp has a gas chamber, cells, basements and even exhibits with large collection of personal objects like pieces of clothing, shoes, piles of hair, toothbrush, and suitcases from people who were detained. These people lived in inhuman conditions, with limited food, and were forced to work till they died.Tips- Advise to book tours or guides to visit this place. It takes 1 hr 15 mins drive to reach (There are many tours which provide pick up and drop off service from hotels as well). It gets extremely crowded at the ticket booths and if not taking a tour advise to pre-book. You can choose from a 2.5 hr tour to a 6 hr tourOpening Timings- 8 to 6 pm (In summer)Tickets- Entry to the premises is free

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Things To Do In Dubrovnik Croatia

Best Places To Visit In Dubrovnik

~Detailed 3 day Itinerary~ Croatia is a beautiful country which is gaining high popularity in recent years. There are many places to see and visit in this beautiful country of Croatia like Zagreb, Plitivice, Split etc. Among the top ranking cities is the scenic town of Dubrovnik. This is an itinerary for people who want to relax yet visit all the major sights of this town. So, let’s see how to spend 3 days in this town. Day 1- Today’s itinerary requires walking throughout and comfortable shoes are highly recommended. Pile Gate—Ancient City Walls—–Fort Lovrijenac—— Cable Car Ride First let’s start our day by visiting the most popular, stunning and unique sight of the Ancient City Walls. Thanks to the Game of Thrones (a hit TV series), this sight has become popular than ever before. The old city walls are very thick and were built as a defence system against invaders encircling the city in the 13th and 14th Century. It is a 2 km walk in total and there are few exits along the route if you don’t wish to complete the walk. The main entrance of the wall is at the beginning of the Stradun Street, on the left of pile gate where you will need to buy tickets. When you climb the stairs of the wall, you will see an eye-catching view of the inner city. Brown hatched roofs are on the left and Blue Adriatic Sea on the right. Now when you take the west side it will lead to the Minceta tower and there is a small café with splendid views of the Adriatic sea. The Pile Gate has served the main entrance to the old city for centuries.  The ticket costs 150Kn/21 Euros and this ticket also includes the adjoining Lovrijenac fort. Comfortable shoes are recommended along with an umbrella and water bottle. There is not shelter on the wall and hence it can get very hot during summers. After completing and enjoying your walk on the ancient walls, take an exit from the Pile gate where there are restaurants and shops located. You will find a narrow alley leading to the Fort Lovrijenac also known as St. Lawrence Fortress. The city wall ticket is valid on the Fort Lovrijenac. This fort also has many stairs to climb as it is on a cliff rising 37 metres above the Adriatic sea. The primary role was defensive one and historic symbol of resistance to Venetian Republic. It gives picturesque views of the old town. The wall facing the sea are 12 m wide while the those facing city are 60 cm thick. Explore the triangular layout from inside with 3 terraces and enjoy the views. Head down and then towards the town through the outer road, of circling the old city walls. For the Cable Car ride, there is a ticket office which is usually packed  with huge lines during the peak seasons. A return ticket for an adult costs 150 HRK, 60 HRK for children. One way tickets are 85 and 40 for adults and children respectively. The cable car can take about 25 people at a time. As you take the cable car for a short ride and head on SRD hill, you will experience magnificent views of the old city. There are few other attractions (for an extra cost) at the top of the hill like museum of homeland war, a buggy safari, restaurant and a pearl shop. Day 2- Guided walking tour of Game of Thrones—- Franciscan Monastery—-Stradun + Onofrio’s Fountain—– Banje Beach/ Lapad beach Start your day with exciting walking guided tour of Game of Thrones. There are plenty of private and group tours organised daily, with whom you can enjoy and visit the key locations used in filming of GOT along with Kings Landing with running commentary and behind the tales information. Also, you can choose to visit the Trsteno Arboretum which is featured as royal gardens in the show. After the tour, you could visit the Franciscan Monastery (buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows). A city’s well preserved and old site is the Franciscan Church and monastery. It hosts rare manuscripts in the library, an old medieval pharmacy, a church and small museum with collection of old decorated jars etc. When exploring all these places you will cross the main Street – Stradun multiple times and the large Onofrio’s Fountain. This fountain was completed in 1438, where you can drink natural drinking spring water. This ancient water supply is a master piece supplying fresh water from Rijeka Dubrovačka, 12km away. The Sradun street is filled with many souvenir shops, cafes, restaurants and many small cute alleys. Don’t miss the parallel street to Stradun with many spots for Instagram worthy pictures. You could enjoy ice cream at the 2 famous shops namely “Sladoledarna” or “Dolce Vita”. Few other sites in the Old City itself are the Dubrovnik cathedral and Dominican Monastery. Heading next to the Banje beach, take an exit from Ploce gate, and head straight for a short walk of 5 mins towards the scenic and beautiful beach of Banje. You will enjoy some stunning views of the old town and can relax or go for a swim. There is a luxury hotel nearby, and also water sport activities like sea kayaking and windsurfing. There are few other popular beaches like Lapad Beach, which lies roughly 4 km to the northwest of the old city. This is a sandy beach with blue turquoise waters equipped with showers and sun loungers. There are many restaurants, hotels and children’s playground nearby. Day 3-One Day Tour to Lokrum Island Lokrum Island is pretty near to Dubrovnik by a short ferry ride. The ride lasts 15 mins from old port on half-hourly basis, and costs roughly 40 Kuna. Few people even opt for renting sea kayaks and visit this island. Besides sunbathing and relaxing, the island features ruins of Benedictine Monastery (built in medieval times) with a museum, restaurant

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8 Unique Things To Do In Copenhagen, Denmark for an Unforgettable Trip

Best Places To Visit In Copenhagen Denmark

The Ultimate Guide Denmark is a beautiful country with rich history and many palaces/castles to visit and is ranked usually among the world’s happiest countries. A peaceful and bike-friendly country, lying in the Nordic Region famous for its high-quality design, architecture, and Danish Culture. This Scandinavian country has a temperate climate and hence cool summers and cold winters with the best times to visit from June to august. If you are planning to visit major sights then you can opt for the Copenhagen card, to avail free entries to almost 87 major attractions and free transport in the city area. The cards are valid from 24 hrs to 120 hrs and range from 56 Euros to 134 Euros. So now lets head and check out the top things to do in Copenhagen   Table of Contents Nyhavn Nhyavn definitely ranks among the top things to do in Copenhagen. It is the most popular and Instagram worthy, waterfront sight in Copenhagen. It ranks among the top things to do in Copenhagen. Built in 17th century, it’s an old harbor with many wooden ships docked in an artificial canal. The picture perfect colorful lined townhouses are from 17th– 18th century and have been renovated. The area is lined up with a number of restaurants, cafés and bars. Definitely among the best places to visit in CopenhagenTip- From Nyhavn Amalienborg Palace is walking distance and nice place to visit.Tickets- Free City/Town Hall Square City hall square is a large public square located in front of City Hall as the name suggests. It is popular for a variety of events and activities. It’s a nice square for a quick photo stop. It is surrounded by several notable buildings, including the Copenhagen City Hall, the Palace Hotel, and the National Museum of Denmark. A notable feature of the square is the Dragon Fountain which features four dragons spitting water into a circular basin. Today, it serves as a popular gathering place for numerous festivals, concerts, and other cultural events for locals and tourists alike. Overall, Town Hall Square is a must-visit destination and among the top things to do in CopenhagenTip- Located in central Copenhagen, stroll along this square while visiting the nearby sights Stroget Street This is a popular shopping street in Copenhagen with everything from city malls, flea markets to Danish designs. It is located between Raadhuspladsen and Kongens Nytorv. It starts from City Hall itself and is among the longest pedestrian Streets. It has numerous variety of shops on both sides of the street. Along with famous brands and shops like Zara, H&M, Vero Moda, Magasin Du Nord Mall, Department Store Illums Bolighus, Prada, etc, there are many souvenir shops, cafes, and restaurants.  This street is very popular among tourists and hence ranks among the top things to do in CopenhagenOpening Timings- Usually open from 10 to 6 pm on Weekdays, Saturdays from 10 to 5 pm, and Sundays from 10 to 4 pm The Round Tower Another top thing to do in Copenhagen is to visit The Round Tower. It is originally designed as an astronomy observatory, the Round Tower is among the oldest observatory deck. From the top of the round tower, you will have some splendid views of the city of Copenhagen. To get to the top, there is a distinctive spiral walk of 209 meters.  Along the way to the top there is also an old library hall which is now used for exhibitions, events, and concerts.Tip- Wearing comfortable shoes is advised.Free entry with Copenhagen cardOpening Timings- 10 to 6 pm (winters), 10 to 8 pm (summers)Ticket – 40 DKK per person Christianborg Palace The palace is not to be missed & among the top things to do in Copenhagen. One of the beautiful palaces this was one of the main residences of the royal family. After several fires, the Royal family moved to Amalienborg Palace. Currently, it is home to the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the offices of the Prime Minister and is used by the Queen for gala dinners and formal receptions. The Christiansborg Palace has five attractions; The Royal Reception Rooms with The Great Hall and The Tapestries, The Royal Stables, The Royal Kitchen, Christiansborg Palace Chapel, and the ruins under the palace.Tip-There are lockers to keep your large backpacks, strollers, and umbrellas If you hold a ticket to the Royal Reception rooms, you are entitled to a free guided tour of the premisesfree entry with Copenhagen CardBefore vising the palace check this link to see if it is open http://kongeligeslotte.dk/en/palaces-and-gardens/christiansborg-palace/visit-christiansborg-palace/opening-hours-at-christiansborg-palace.html Opening Timings- 10 to 5 pm, Closed on MondaysTickets- Combination Ticket (The Royal Reception Room, The Royal Kitchen,The Royal Stables)- 160 DKK, The Royal Reception Rooms– 95 DKK, The Royal kitchen- 60 DKK, The Royal Stables – 60 DKK, Free Admission To The Palace ChapelChildren under age of 18 have free entrance Amalienborg Palace  Another place that ranks among the top things to do in Copenhagen is Amalienborg Palace. This palace is the official residence of the Danish Royal family. It is a beautiful palace with a central square surrounded by a group of 4 palaces/buildings.  Visitors can visit 2 buildings, one of which is the Amalienborg Museum, and the second building has rococo rooms from an elegant dining room to the lavish great hall. This place is near the famous waterfront of Copenhagen, Nhyavn.Tips- The change of guards ceremony takes place exactly at 12 and every day and recommend not missing itFree entry with a Copenhagen cardTickets- 95 DKK per person Timings- Open from 10 to 4 pm Rosenborg Castle The Rosenborg castle was built as the summer residence King Christian IV, features Danish Royal collections from jewelry to crowns. As it was a royal residence till 1710, one can find lavish maintained interiors in the castle. This castle is divided into 3 floors along with one basement which is the treasury where the crowns and jewels are located. You can explore various rooms and their intricate decorations on all floorsTips-

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