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  • Weather in Denmark, Wisconsin

    Denmark, Wisconsin is a village of 2,100 people about 15 minutes southeast of Green Bay. The village is home to several dairies that produce a variety of cheeses. The Devil's River State Recreational Trail also runs through Denmark. The annual Danish Fall Festival features a parade, samples from the local dairies, musical guests and a petting zoo. Demark experiences all four seasons and faces many weather extremes.

  • Hotels Near Vanlose, Denmark

    Vanløse is a district of on the far western side of Copenhagen, Denmark. The area is connected to the city center by public transportation, a trip that takes 10 to 15 minutes. Vanløse and the surrounding areas are mainly residential, and there are no hotels nearby; tourists must travel closer to Copenhagen's city center for hotels. However, bed and breakfasts and hostels are scattered throughout the district. These accommodations are in private homes and have maximums of four rooms available.

  • Hotels in Bornholm, Denmark

    Surrounded by the Baltic Sea, the island of Bornholm is Denmark's easternmost land mass, and is actually closer to mainland Sweden than Denmark. A popular beach resort during the summer months, Bornholm also has architectural sites, historical monuments and museums that attract tourists year-round. Attractions for history buffs include Hammershus, a 13th-century fortress that is one of Europe's largest castle ruins, and the Bornholm Middle Ages Center (also known as the Bornholms Middlealder Center). Most of Bornholm's hotels are on the island's coast, near cities like Rønne and Svaneke.

  • Hotels in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is a Scandinavian city on the Danish islands of Zealand and Amager, and it offers access to sailing excursions in the Oresund Sea. The hotels in Copenhagen are within 10 minutes of boating marinas, as well as historic attractions in the city's downtown area, including Tivoli Gardens, an amusement park founded in 1843. Copenhagen also is less than 30 minutes from Sweden, via the Oresund Bridge.

  • Hotels in Torshavn, Denmark

    Located in the Faroe Islands, between Iceland and Norway, Tórshavn, Denmark offers visitors green countryside, charming villages and rugged landscapes. You can visit Tinganes, the historic center, Skansin Fort, Viðarlundin Park or The Harbour. Local recreational activities include bird watching, whale watching, fishing, boating tours or scuba diving. The hotels in Tórshavn, Denmark cater to visiting business travelers and large group events, offering fully equipped conference rooms and catering services.

  • Hotel Skt. Petri in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, is a bustling and vibrant metropolitan Mecca situated in the western part of the country on the islands of Zealand and Amager. Copenhagen is a major tourist destination and prides itself in being one of the world's most environmentally friendly cities. The First Hotel Skt. Petri, with its central location, allows visitors to experience the wonders of Copenhagen in five-star luxury.

  • Choice Hotels in Copenhagen, Denmark

    Copenhagen, Denmark's capital city, is filled with opportunities for activity. Visitors can take a canal tour in the morning, visit one of the many museums in the afternoon and take in an opera at night. Copenhagen also affords opportunity for shopping and dining, and outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy kayaking or boating in one of the canals or lakes. Choice Hotels offers a total of 14 locations in the Copenhagen area where travelers can rest after a day out and about, three of which are located amid the hustle and bustle of the city.

  • Hotels near Christiania, Denmark

    Christiania, also referred to as Freetown Christiania, is a small autonomous neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in the early 1970s, it has been regarded as a modern day "hippie" commune. Unlike other communes around the world, Christiania is officially recognized by the government of Denmark. Residents of Christiania pay a set amount each month that covers rent and utilities. No private vehicles are allowed inside the limits of Christiania and there are no hotels within its borders, however there are several within walking distance.

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