On this page you’ll find some helpful information to help you with your stay in Odense.
Odense is a gorgeous city that has a wealth of things to do, places to see, culture and history. It is Denmark’s 3rd largest city (after Copenhagen and Aarhus) and its location is pretty much in the centre of Denmark. Odense is a great town, not only to visit as a stand alone destination but as a gateway into other awesome Danish towns and cities.
Please note that all information is subject to change and we are not responsible for changes that may occur.
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THIS is a helpful website about the rules and courtesies of driving in Denmark.
This link here will show you a map of all the taxi companies located in Odense, along with contact details and reviews.
This link here will show you a map of all the florists (blomster) located in Odense. As we do not have any collaboration with any florists in Odense, you will need to contact any florist directly.
Skønhed – a salon that does both hair and makeup
Hair only
As we do not have any collaboration with these hair and make-up professionals in Odense, you will need to contact them directly. Please make sure to research any professional thoroughly, including checking recent reviews, before reaching out to them.
High End:
Great Northern (located a little outside of the city centre)
Mid Range:
Budget:
Amalie Bed and Breakfast & Apartments
Kragsbjerggaard Hotel and Hostel
Vegan
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Danish fairy tale author; Hans Christian Anderson, was born in Odense and at this HCA Museum Experience you will have the chance to visit the house where he was born, as well as learn about his life, his inspirations and his writing. Not to be missed!
This is absolutely worth a visit if you are in Odense and you love food (who doesn’t?!). This street food market boasts 24 food stalls, 6 bars as well as creative workshops. Contributing heavily towards Odense’s culture and vibrancy, this food market sees chefs express their creativity and skill in an effort to create only the tastiest food for those who visit.
Egeskov Castle is also known as The Living Castle. With award winning gardens, garden rooms and a forest, the outdoors and nature feature heavily as a part of this Castle’s identity. This is a great day out and experience if you are visiting Odense.
Odense Harbour has been adapted and improved in recent years to change it from being, not only a fully functioning and extremely busy harbour port, but into a place where visitors can enjoy the area too. New architecture, communal and recreational spaces, shops, restaurants, a pool and even a beach are all linked to the city of Odense via a footbridge, which means its easy access enables walkers and cyclists to enjoy everything the harbour has to offer.
Denmark’s history is rich and vibrant, and an important part of Danish culture. It’s very likely that you will find a nod to Vikings or Norse mythology in some capacity in most towns or areas of Denmark, be that a museum, or a tour, or Viking ship replicas, etc. Here in Odense you’ll find Odin’s Odense. A chance for you to experience the Iron Age, what life was like, how they made flour, wallets and play games. Learn about Denmark’s Viking history and much more! 😀
This is for those couples who are considering getting married in Denmark and are looking for some helpful information on how to get started and how the process works: