From Sydhavshuset it is a less than 2 hour drive to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. One of our favourite places in Copenhagen is Tivoli, a 19th-century theme park, both amusement park rides, ballet, concerts and fireworks, and seasonal activities such as icerink and Christmas market in winter.
The Little Mermaid Langelinie 2100 København Ø |
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Tivoli Vesterbrogade 3 1630 København V Tivoli website |
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The Round Tower Købmagergade 52A 1150 København |
From Sydhavshuset you can take the ferry at Gedser across to Rostock in Germany, a trip which should take approximately 2.5 hours by car. The ferry trip itself is fun, and Rostock has several unique museums, for example the Cultural History Museum in a 13th century nunnery and the Maritime Museum on a former cargo ship.
The Rostock Cultural History Museum Klosterhof 7 18055 Rostock, Germany Cultural History Museum website |
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Rostock Shipbuilding and Maritime Museum Schmarl Dorf 40 18106 Rostock, Germany Shipbuilding and Maritime Museum website |
From Sydhavshuset it is just over a 2 hour drive to Malmö, Sweden, via Copenhagen and over the Øresund Bridge which connects Denmark and Sweden. With a beautiful historic centre, we like visiting to go shopping.
Stortorget Historic Market Sqaure Storgtorget 211 18 Malmö, Sweden |
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Malmö Castle Malmöhusvägen 6 211 18 Malmö, Sweden |