This bustling transport hub, site of the terminal for ferries to and from Norway, is a city of 25,000. Primarily a hectic ferry port and shopping pit stop, it's popular with Swedes and Norwegians, who visit to stock up on appealingly priced meat and alcohol. If you miss your ferry or tire of edible and potable on-shelf options, visit Bangsbo Museum, an open-air attraction full of 18th-century buildings, 14th-century ruins, antique farm equipment and handicrafts created from hair and WWII relics.
Restaurants in Frederikshavn
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Well worth the visit - decided to go with 6-year-old son while staying in Skagen - it exceeded our expectations. We didn’t expect any English but were pleasantly surprised when it was included in the show. I believe that there was more information provided in Danish tot he crowd vs English, but that was completely understandable. Had a great time and recommend it highly - especially on a nice day.
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Nellemann's Garden is Northern Europe's largest paradise garden. The garden was founded in 1925 and consists of cultivated areas, partly of garden and forest areas, and houses more than 200 different paradise soaps. Nellemanns Have has undergone extensive rehabilitation, which Nellemanns Have's Friends have a great deal of credit for. Nellemanns Have's Friends stand for the maintenance of the many areas of the oceans.
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