I unfortunately did not get to explore much of Denmark outside of Copenhagen. I was able to visit a small harbor town located 12 km outside of Copenhagen named Dragor, which despite its simple spelling - is quite hard to pronounce. The most remarkable thing about this town was its many well perserved picturesque historical buildings.
There isn’t a lot to say about the town itself, other than it is small and very cute. The buildings are all very historic Danish with yellow paint, cobblestone streets and the occasional thatched roof.
The town was quite touristy and had two bars near the harbor which each exclusively served one of the two main competing beers in Copenhagen. We dined at the one that served Carlsberg.
Still the town clearly had a lively amount of fisherman, which thanks to their tans, were easily to tell apart from the tourists.
For more pictures from my trip to Copenhagen visit my flickr gallery.








