The Little Mermaid and Legoland.
The Little Mermaid.:)
within the cities, bus. between the cities, train.
"Tourist" is another word for a visitor to a country. No tourists RESIDE in Denmark.
http://www.visitcopenhagen.com/tourist/what_to_see_and_do/inspiration/top_10_sights
they are the great mountain of Shawabk and the Baltic sea museum
The statue of the Little Mermaid in Denmark is a bronze sculpture based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. It is located in Copenhagen, specifically on the Langelinie promenade. The statue is a popular tourist attraction and symbol of the city.
No, you can't in most stores. Denmark and Sweden is a member of EU, but they both have their own currency. Norway is not a member of EU, and also have its own currency. In Denmark, they use Danish kroner. In Sweden they use Swedish kronar. In Norway they use Norwegian kroner.
In most stores in Denmark you are able to pay with Euro notes. You are not able to pay with Euro coins though.It depends. Mostly, you can't. Some stores accept euros though, but you probably can't get any euros back.
I assume you mean you are a non-EU citizen who has a work permit for Denmark. In this case you can travel freely to any other Schengen country as a tourist, but you cannot work there. Your Danish work permit is only valid in Denmark
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No, Denmark uses the Danish Krone (abbreviated DKK). However, it shadows the Euro closely.
It is the capital city of Denmark.