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Wondering about the best things to do in Odense, Denmark? Start at the Hans Christian Andersen Museum, where the fairy tale author's life unfolds across 14 rooms and a magical underground garden. Then climb the 158 steps of Odense Cathedral for city views, and wander The Funen Village's 25 historic farmsteads, breathing in 19th century rural life.


Step into a living snapshot of 19th century Denmark, where costumed craftspeople actually work the land and bake bread. Wander cobblestone lanes, pet the grazing sheep, and taste rye bread still warm from the wood-fired oven.
クイックファクト: フュン島各地から25以上の歴史的建造物がここに移築され、一つ一つ再建されました。村の庭園には200種類以上の在来種の植物が育てられており、その多くは現代の農業ではほぼ姿を消していた品種です。
見どころ: 時代衣装を着たパン職人が毎朝、19世紀の薪窯に火を入れ、石畳の通りにライ麦パンとシナモンの香りを漂わせます。来館者はその温かいパンを焼き小屋で直接買い、150年前の村人たちと同じように手で裂いて食べることができます。


Meet white rhinos up close and watch resident sea lions tear through training sessions. You'll stroll past majestic big cats, feed playful goats, and end your day at the massive Oceanium aquarium tunnel.
クイックファクト: 100種以上の1,500匹以上の動物がこの場所を故郷としており、毎年繁殖に成功している珍しいシロサイの家族も含まれています。動物園の没入型オセアニアムでは、サメやエイ、ウミガメに囲まれた水中トンネルを歩くことができます。
見どころ: この動物園では、珍しい舞台裏の「キリンブレックファスト」を提供しており、あなたはそびえ立つキリンと目を合わせ、彼らがあなたの顔から数センチのところで葉をかじるのを体験できます。5メートルの高さのキリンが青黒い舌を伸ばしてあなたが持っている枝を奪い取る様子は、忘れられない親密な体験です。


Where textile factories once hummed, you now walk through four floors of Danish art history and mind-bending paper sculptures. Expect interactive light installations, a massive paper dress collection, and factory architecture turned gallery.
クイックファクト: Housed within a former textile factory complex, the museum's collection spans 2,300 works from Danish and international artists. Its architecture blends red brick industrial heritage with modern glass walkways that let you see the old factory floors below your feet.
見どころ: The museum's "Fascination of Paper" permanent exhibition holds one of Europe's largest collections of paper art, with over 3,000 pieces including paper dresses and sculptures so delicate they're only displayed in dim, UV-free light for a few weeks at a time. A narrow glass bridge suspended 12 meters above the old machine hall lets you look straight down through the building's industrial skeleton while contemporary art surrounds you.


Explore a real 16th-century water castle where knights once trained and legends still linger. Walk through cobblestone courtyards, climb spiral staircases to secret attic rooms, and discover old horse-drawn carriages in the loft.
クイックファクト: 湖底に打ち込まれた何千本ものオーク材の杭の上に浮かぶこの城は、1554年以来、沈んだり傾いたりしたことがありません。その屋根は8本の高い銅製の尖塔で飾られており、かつては紛争時に見張り台として使われていました。
見どころ: 正面玄関の上には、城の建設者フランス・ブロッケンハウスの小さな木彫りの像が飾られています。彼はワイングラスを手にほくそ笑みながらくつろいでおり、自身の作品を嘲笑する自画像です。この城は1882年、裕福な伯爵が現代の高級車に相当する金額で競売で気まぐれに購入し、その後数十年かけて手作業で修復したことで、廃墟から救われました。


A 60-meter spire pulls your eye upward, but the real magic waits inside. Sunlight fractures through a modern stained glass window, scattering color across ancient stone.
クイックファクト: The church was completed in just one year, a remarkably fast build for its size, and its spire reaches 60 meters into the Odense skyline. Inside, the altarpiece dates back to the 16th century and features intricate carved scenes that reward a close look.
見どころ: Step inside on a winter afternoon and you'll catch the sun streaming through the Kaleidoscope window, a modern stained glass installation that throws fractured rainbows across the whitewashed walls. The effect is completely unexpected in a medieval space, transforming the quiet stone interior into something alive and shifting.


Step from Danish autumn straight into a steamy tropical jungle. Wander glass corridors connecting climate zones from cactus deserts to lush rainforests.
クイックファクト: Sprawling across 4.7 hectares, this botanical garden houses over 5,000 plant species across 12 themed greenhouses. Tropical orchids bloom year-round, and the complex Victorian-era palm house soars to 16 meters in height.
見どころ: Inside the 1905 palm house, a 110-year-old olive tree still produces fruit every year, completely out of place in Danish latitudes. Stand beneath its gnarled branches as condensation drips from the glass roof, and you could almost be in the Mediterranean.


Denmark's largest indoor shopping oasis on Funen with over 100 stores and restaurants. Browse Scandinavian fashion, grab fresh smørrebrød, and relax under the glass atrium with real palm trees.
クイックファクト: More than 100 stores and restaurants sit under one roof, making it the largest shopping center on the island of Funen. Its distinctive colorful facade and central atrium draw over 6 million visits annually from locals and visitors alike.
見どころ: Look up when you step inside the central atrium: a massive glass ceiling floods the space with natural light, while a year-round tropical palm tree oasis sits right in the middle of the food court. During December, the atrium transforms into a winter wonderland with live reindeer roaming the ground floor.
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These round, fluffy pancake balls are traditionally served during Christmas, often dusted with powdered sugar and accompanied by strawberry jam. The name literally means "apple slices" in Danish, though modern versions rarely contain apple.

This chilled, tangy buttermilk dessert is a summer favorite in Odense, often served with crunchy kammerjunker biscuits crumbled on top. It is so beloved that Danes consume over 20 million liters of it every year during the warmer months.

A classic Danish dessert made from sweetened red berries and served with cold cream, this dish is famously used as a tongue twister to test non-Danes on their pronunciation. Tourists often struggle to say "rødgrød med fløde" correctly due to its unique Danish vowel sounds.

Recognized as Denmark's national dish, this features crispy fried pork belly served with parsley sauce and boiled potatoes. It has been a staple of Danish home cooking for centuries and was officially voted the national dish in a 2014 competition.

These open faced rye bread sandwiches are an art form in Odense, topped with ingredients like pickled herring, liver pate, or roast beef. The tradition dates back to the 19th century when workers would bring packed lunches topped with leftovers from the previous day's meal.

These pan fried pork meatballs are a beloved comfort food in Odense homes, typically served with boiled potatoes, pickled red cabbage, and brown gravy. Every Danish family has their own secret recipe, often passed down through generations.

This Scandinavian aquavit is a clear, distilled spirit flavored with herbs like caraway or dill, traditionally sipped ice cold alongside smørrebrød. It is a key part of the Danish "hygge" dining culture and is often accompanied by a loud "skål" toast.

A traditional Danish white beer with low alcohol content, hvidøl is sweet and malty and often enjoyed during Christmas and Easter celebrations. It has been brewed in Denmark since the Middle Ages and is especially popular in Odense and the Funen region.

Made from freshly picked elderflowers that bloom across Denmark in early summer, this sweet, floral cordial is diluted with water and served over ice. Danes harvest the flowers from June to July, and many Odense families have their own secret recipes for the syrup.
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Denmark's vibrant capital with Tivoli Gardens, castles and world-class museums.
Denmark's second city with ARoS art museum and the old town open-air museum.
Renaissance water castle surrounded by stunning gardens and mazes.
Open-air museum showcasing 19th century Danish rural life and traditions.
Charming harbor town on Funen's south coast with ferry to nearby islands.
Copenhagen to Jutland mainline, InterCity and InterCityLyn connections
Trains from Copenhagen Airport to Odense run hourly and take about 1 hour 30 minutes. From Billund Airport, take bus to Vejle then train.
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Rain caught us off guard in October. Pack layers. But the indoor markets and museums made it worthwhile anyway.
Cycling around Odense was a dream. Flat, quiet streets, and you can get everywhere in 15 minutes. Loved the slow pace.
Rent a bike from the station instead of walking. The whole city is 20 min across and bike parking is free everywhere.
Odense surprised me way more than I expected. Such a chill vibe, great bakeries everywhere, and people were incredibly friendly.
Mixed feelings. Cute town with lots of green space but not much nightlife. Great if you want a quiet weekend getaway.