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BonBon-Land: A Day of Family Fun for Everyone
🍬 Receive a 10% discount on BonBon-Land entrance prices (sponsored) - Simply enter your email address, and you’ll immediately receive the exclusive discount link along with all further information via email. You can then purchase up to 10 tickets online. The discount will be applied automatically. The discount is only available online!
BonBon-Land is a unique amusement park near Næstved on Zealand, famous for its quirky, fun rides inspired by popular Danish BonBon sweets like the iconic “Dog Fart.” Enjoy thrilling attractions like Scandinavia's longest rafting course or take a spin on the exhilarating roller coaster, “The Wild Boar.” For younger visitors, the park offers a variety of age-appropriate carousels, playgrounds, and other engaging attractions. Ranked among Denmark's top 10 amusement parks, BonBon-Land promises a memorable, adventure-filled day for the whole family.
Private Boat Trips in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense
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Do you enjoy spending time with friends, family, or colleagues? A boat trip in a GoBoat offers the perfect social experience. Embrace the freedom of being your own captain in Denmark's stunning cities. Enjoy a trip on the water in Copenhagen, Aarhus, and Odense.
Experience the Magnificent Kronborg Castle: Get 20% Off Admission
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Throughout history, Kronborg Castle in Helsingør has been home to some of Denmark’s most powerful monarchs and in year 2000 the castle was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At Kronborg Castle, a full day of adventures awaits the entire family. Children can explore grand halls, dark underground casemates, and towers with views across the sea to Sweden. Meet the legendary Holger Danske and uncover the castle’s many secrets. During Danish school holidays and weekends, there’s even more to experience. William Shakespeare chose the imposing Kronborg Castle as the setting for his tragedy about Prince Hamlet.