Modern Esbjerg is the country's largest port and the base of Denmark's oil industry. Central sights are easily explored on foot, and buses shuttle to the Fisheries and Maritime Museum, where Denmark's fishing history is celebrated. Visitors should explore the main streets: Skolegade is crammed with bars, and pedestrian-only Kongensgade bustles with 150 shops and restaurants. Home to the original Legoland, this city of 85,000 also offers fun daytrips to picturesque Fano, 12 minutes away by ferry.
Restaurants in Esbjerg
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Me and my freind have fun... watching different kind of fish swimming around and also the seal it was my first time to see them.. and aome knowledge about oit rigs the simulator and the food was all perfect.. thank you so much till next time.
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Vadehavscenteret is a very beautiful building/museum south from Ribe and next to Mandø, it explains a lot about Denmarks west coast a must see attraction if you are in the area.
We have a big shop filled with a multitude of different things for hobbies the whole year round. We also have handmade handicraft. From July to September you can pick flowers for drying or making a beautiful fresh bouquet. Maj-Oktober we have a 12.000 sq meter garden and playground with childrens pets, hens and other birds. You are welcome to bring your own picnic basket.
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