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Luxor Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days keeps the 3 day route intact and adds the West Bank’s most colorful temple plus its most literary ruin, closing with a proper Nile sunset. The 5 day version extends this same spine further rather than starting over.
Day Focus 1 East Bank: Karnak, the Luxor Museum, Luxor Temple after dark 2 West Bank: the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s Temple, the Colossi of Memnon 3 Deir...
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Luxor Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days keeps the 4 day route intact and adds the West Bank’s most restricted tomb plus a genuinely useful midday break. The 6 day version extends this same spine further rather than starting over.
Day Focus 1 East Bank: Karnak, the Luxor Museum, Luxor Temple after dark 2 West Bank: the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s Temple, the Colossi of Memnon 3 Deir el-Medina’s...
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Luxor Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days keeps the 5 day route intact and adds a genuinely slow day, dawn light on the West Bank, a souk browse, and the arithmetic that tells you whether the Luxor Pass was ever worth it. The 7 day version extends this same spine further rather than starting over.
Day Focus 1 East Bank: Karnak, the Luxor Museum, Luxor Temple after dark 2 West Bank: the Valley of the Kings, Hatshepsut’s...
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One Week in Luxor: An Offbeat Itinerary
Seven days keeps the 6 day route intact and closes with Karnak lit up after dark, a genuinely different visit from the one you made on day one. If a week feels like too much city and not enough desert, our Luxor as a base guide covers Dendera, Abydos, and the Nile cruise south instead.
Day Focus 1 East Bank: Karnak, the Luxor Museum, Luxor Temple after dark 2 West Bank: the Valley of the Kings,...
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A Long Weekend from Fes: The Offbeat Plan
Three days out of Fes without an overnight bag: Meknes and Volubilis (with Moulay Idriss) day one, Ifrane and Azrou’s wild macaques day two, then Sefrou and Bhalil day three, the quiet trip most visitors never bother with. This extends the 2-day itinerary by one day; go to 4 days to trade this pace for a Chefchaouen overnight instead.
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A Long Weekend in Fes: The Offbeat Plan
Three days is the point where Fes stops feeling like a checklist and starts feeling like a place: the icons on day two, then a full day for the Mellah and a synagogue rooftop looking over 13,000 graves. This builds on the 2-day version ; add a fourth day (see the 4-day itinerary ) if you want Borj Sud’s sunset too. MAD is a closed currency: get it inside Morocco, roughly 9.
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A Weekend from Fes, Off the Beaten Path
Two days, two real trips, Fes as your bed both nights: Meknes and Volubilis (with Moulay Idriss folded in) on day one, Ifrane and Azrou’s wild Barbary macaques on day two. Nothing here needs an overnight bag. Add a third day for Sefrou in the 3-day itinerary , or see the 7-day itinerary for the full five-trip loop, Chefchaouen and the Sahara included.
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A Weekend in Fes, Off the Beaten Path
Two days in Fes is enough for the medina’s core: Bab Boujloud, a fountain nobody photographs, the tanneries, the madrasas, and a square where coppersmiths still work by hand. It is not enough for the Mellah, Borj Sud, or a pottery cooperative across town; that needs the 3-day version or longer. Carry cash. MAD is a closed currency, so you get it inside Morocco, not before.
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Day Trips from Fes: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days out of Fes, and this version trades the sleepy Sefrou side-trip for the bigger payoff: Meknes and Volubilis day one, Ifrane and Azrou’s macaques day two, then a genuine Chefchaouen overnight across days three and four. This extends the 3-day itinerary with a swap rather than an addition; the 5-day itinerary fits both Sefrou and Chefchaouen in if you have the extra day.
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Day Trips from Fes: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days from Fes fits everything the 4-day version had to cut: Meknes and Volubilis, Ifrane and Azrou’s macaques, Sefrou and Bhalil’s cave houses, and a genuine Chefchaouen overnight across the final two days. This extends the 4-day itinerary by restoring the Sefrou day; see 6 days to swap Chefchaouen for a full Sahara run instead.
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Day Trips from Fes: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days from Fes trades the Chefchaouen overnight for the bigger commitment: Meknes and Volubilis, Ifrane and Azrou’s macaques, and Sefrou and Bhalil across the first three days, then a full 3-day, 2-night Sahara run to Merzouga across the rest. This extends the 5-day itinerary with a swap, not an addition; the 7-day itinerary fits a shorter Sahara run in alongside Chefchaouen instead.
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Fes Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days is where Fes starts giving up its quieter corners: the icons, the Mellah, and then a day out to a fort nearly everyone skips and a pottery workshop across town. This builds directly on the 3-day itinerary ; go to 5 days if you want a riad cooking class folded in too. MAD is a closed currency, roughly 9.3 to the dollar, obtained only inside Morocco.
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Fes Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days gives Fes room to slow down: four days of icons and offbeat picks, then a fifth built around a riad kitchen instead of another monument. This extends the 4-day itinerary by one day; go to 6 days for a proper free day in the medina on top. MAD is a closed currency, roughly 9.3 to the dollar, cash-only in much of the medina.
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Fes Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days is enough to stop rushing entirely: five days covering the icons and the offbeat picks, then a sixth with nothing scheduled but a second look at whatever you liked most. This extends the 5-day itinerary ; go to 7 days for a proper unhurried departure on top. MAD is a closed currency, roughly 9.3 to the dollar, so budget cash for a week inside Morocco.
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One Week from Fes: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week using Fes as a base fits all five real gateway trips without lying about any of them: Meknes and Volubilis, Ifrane and Azrou’s macaques, and Sefrou and Bhalil across the first three days, a genuine Chefchaouen overnight across days four and five, and a compressed 2-day, 1-night Sahara run to close it out. This extends the 5-day itinerary with the Sahara added on; see the 6-day...
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One Week in Fes: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week in Fes means nothing has to be rushed: six days of icons, offbeat picks, and a free day, then a seventh with no packing-morning scramble, just a last unhurried wander before your flight. This builds on the 6-day itinerary ; if a week feels long for one city, pair it with Meknes, Volubilis, or the Sahara using the guide to Fes as a base instead. MAD is a closed currency, roughly 9.
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A Long Weekend in Kyoto: Kansai Day Trips
Three days adds Uji, the temple on the 10-yen coin and Japan’s matcha heartland, to the Nara and Osaka route from the 2-day version . All three sit on or near the same JR Nara Line corridor out of Kyoto Station, so nothing here requires backtracking through the city center. Stretch it further with the 4-day version , which adds Kobe.
Day Focus Train from Kyoto Station 1 Nara: Todai-ji, the...
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A Long Weekend in Kyoto: The Offbeat Plan
Three days adds the Philosopher’s Path at dawn and a walk through Higashiyama to the two-day base of Fushimi Inari, the Fushimi sake district, Kinkaku-ji, and Arashiyama. Still no day trips outside the city. Trade a day and see the 2-day or 5-day version of this same route instead.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s bamboo grove,...
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A Weekend in Kyoto, Off the Beaten Path
Two days covers Fushimi Inari at dawn, the sake district hiding behind it, Kinkaku-ji, and the Arashiyama bamboo grove, without touching Kyoto’s marquee crowds at their worst hours. No day trips, just the city itself. Want more time? See the 3-day or 7-day version of this same route instead.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s...
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A Weekend in Kyoto: Kansai Day Trips
Two days is enough for exactly two of Kansai’s day trips, not Kyoto itself. This plan treats Kyoto Station as a hub rather than a destination: day one goes to Nara for Naramachi’s backstreets as much as the deer, day two goes to Osaka for Shinsekai instead of the Dotonbori everyone already has a photo of. Add Uji on a 3-day version if a weekend stretches into a long weekend.
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Kyoto Kansai Day Trips: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days adds Kobe, the shortest and easiest Shinkansen hop on this list, to the Nara, Osaka, and Uji route from the 3-day version . Kobe works well as a lighter day after three days of temples and markets. Continue to the 5-day version for a genuinely quiet mountaintop next.
Day Focus Train from Kyoto Station 1 Nara: Todai-ji, the deer park, Naramachi’s backstreets ~45 min JR / ~35 min...
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Kyoto Kansai Day Trips: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days adds Hiei-zan and Enryaku-ji, the mountaintop temple complex that stays quiet even in Kyoto’s busiest weeks, to the 4-day version ’s Nara, Osaka, Uji, and Kobe route. It takes more legs to reach than anything else on this list, which is exactly why almost nobody else is up there with you. Add Himeji Castle on the 6-day version if five days stretches to six.
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Kyoto Kansai Day Trips: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days adds Himeji Castle to the 5-day version ’s Nara, Osaka, Uji, Kobe, and Hiei-zan route. Himeji’s non-resident admission jumped to 2,500 yen in March 2026, and it’s the longest single leg of this whole itinerary, so day six leans on the same JR Kyoto Line corridor that already got you to Osaka on day two rather than a dedicated round trip. See the 7-day version for a...
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Kyoto Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days adds a dawn zazen sit, Nijo Castle, and the Kyoto Railway Museum to the three-day route through Fushimi Inari, the sake district, Kinkaku-ji, Arashiyama, and Higashiyama. Compare it against the 3-day version below it or the 6-day version above.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s bamboo grove, Nishiki Market’s basement...
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Kyoto Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days adds Saiho-ji’s moss garden, booked weeks ahead, and Tofuku-ji’s quiet maple garden to the four-day route through Fushimi Inari, Kinkaku-ji, Arashiyama, and Higashiyama. See the 4-day version for the shorter cut, or the 7-day version for the full week.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s bamboo grove, Nishiki...
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Kyoto Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days adds a full hike to Fushimi Inari’s summit and the Kyoto International Manga Museum to the five-day route through Saiho-ji, Tofuku-ji, Kinkaku-ji, and Arashiyama. See the 5-day version for the shorter cut, or one week for a flex day on top.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s bamboo grove, Nishiki Market’s basement...
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One Week in Kyoto: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week adds one flex day to the six-day route through Fushimi Inari, the sake district, Saiho-ji, Tofuku-ji, Nijo Castle, and Arashiyama, enough slack for weather delays or a second look at whichever stop you liked best. See the 6-day version for the tighter cut of this same plan.
Day Focus 1 Fushimi Inari at dawn, the Fushimi sake district, and Kinkaku-ji 2 Arashiyama’s bamboo grove,...
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One Week in Kyoto: Kansai Day Trips
Day two of this route sends you to Shinsekai and Kuromon Market instead of Dotonbori. A full week, built on the 6-day version ’s Nara, Osaka, Uji, Kobe, Hiei-zan, and Himeji route, buys back a seventh day to go do the obvious Osaka anyway: Osaka Castle, the Umeda Sky Building, and yes, Dotonbori, guilt-free, once the offbeat picks are already done.
Day Focus Train from Kyoto Station 1 Nara:...
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A Long Weekend in Berlin: 3 Day Trips
Three days out of Berlin, three genuinely different moods: a canal afternoon, a memorial that needs its own headspace, and a 500-year-old door most travelers never bother crossing a country for. This is the 2-day plan plus Wittenberg, the lowest-effort, highest-payoff add of the whole gateway list. No rental car on any of the three days.
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A Long Weekend in Berlin: The Offbeat Plan
Three days adds Tempelhofer Feld’s ex-runways and Kreuzberg’s Türkenmarkt to the icons and the Wall, plus a verdict on whether Berghain’s door is worth the queue. Chasing Potsdam or Dresden instead? The Berlin as a base itinerary covers those; this one stays inside the city, and the 2 day version works if a day drops off.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that...
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A Weekend in Berlin, Off the Beaten Path
Two days covers Berlin’s icons, the Reichstag dome slot booked months ago, and the Wall split into the three pieces most itineraries lump into one. Want Potsdam or Sachsenhausen instead of more city? See the Berlin as a base 2 day version, or the full 7 day offbeat plan for the spy station and the flea markets too.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that started it all 2 Museum...
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A Weekend in Berlin: 2 Day Trips Out
Two days, two train rides out of Berlin, zero overlap with the postcard palace everyone else books first. Day one punts through the Spreewald’s UNESCO canal network; day two sits with the Sachsenhausen memorial. Both get you back to central Berlin by evening, no rental car, no coach tour, just two regional trains and a walking map. Want Potsdam and Sanssouci instead? The 5-day version adds...
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Berlin Day Trip Itinerary: 4 Days Out
Four days, four trains, four moods that don’t repeat: a canal, a memorial, a Reformation door, and Bach’s church wrapped around a 1989 revolution most itineraries skip in favor of Dresden. This is the 3-day plan plus Leipzig, the fastest leg on this entire itinerary. Still no rental car by day four.
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Berlin Day Trip Itinerary: 5 Days Out
Five days, five trains, and a Potsdam day that skips the palace everyone else already has a photo of. This is the 4-day plan plus Potsdam, run through the Marmorpalais and the New Garden rather than the standard Sanssouci queue. No rental car across any of the five days.
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Berlin Day Trip Itinerary: 6 Days Out
Six days, all six gateway trips this cluster tracks, once each, no repeats. This is the 5-day plan plus Dresden’s rebuilt Baroque core, the longest single trip on the list and the one worth the extra two hours. No rental car across all six days.
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Berlin Off the Beaten Path: 4 Day Itinerary
Four days adds Teufelsberg, the Cold War spy station piled onto WWII rubble, to the icons, the Wall, and Kreuzberg’s market crawl. Heading to Potsdam or Sachsenhausen too? See Berlin as a base instead; this one never leaves the city, and the 3 day plan works if a day drops off.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that started it all 2 Museum Island’s survivor and the Wall in...
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Berlin Off the Beaten Path: 5 Day Itinerary
Five days adds the Stasi Museum and its old Hohenschönhausen prison, a genuine Cold War double bill, on top of the spy station, the Wall, and the market crawl. Want Potsdam or Dresden in the mix? The Berlin as a base itinerary handles that; this one is city only, and the 4 day plan works if a day drops off.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that started it all 2 Museum Island’s...
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Berlin Off the Beaten Path: 6 Day Itinerary
Six days adds Berlin’s Sunday flea-market triple-header, Mauerpark, RAW-Gelände, and Boxhagener Platz, plus the TV Tower, on top of the spy station and the Cold War museums. See Berlin as a base for Potsdam and Sachsenhausen; this plan never leaves city limits, and the 5 day version works if a day drops off.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that started it all 2 Museum...
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One Week in Berlin: 7 Offbeat Day Trips
Seven days from a Berlin base covers all six gateway day trips this cluster tracks, Spreewald through Dresden, plus one flex day to close it out. This is the 6-day plan plus a day back in the Spreewald, this time by self-paddle canoe instead of a guided punt. Resist inventing a seventh gateway town nobody on this list actually needs; there isn’t one worth the round-trip time.
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One Week in Berlin: An Offbeat Itinerary
A full week covers the icons, the spy station, both Cold War museums, three flea markets, and finally gives the East Side Gallery’s full 1.3km the slow walk it deserves. Want Potsdam, Sachsenhausen, or Dresden instead? See Berlin as a base ; this one never leaves the city, and the 6 day version works if a day drops off.
Day Focus 1 Icons fast, and the Reichstag slot that started it all 2...
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A Long Weekend in Copenhagen: Offbeat Plan
Three days covers the icons properly and adds the stop most first-timers never find: a cemetery where locals picnic next to Hans Christian Andersen’s grave, and a kilometer-long park built entirely from objects donated by the neighbourhood’s 60-plus nationalities. Still no car, still entirely inside the walkable centre. Need a fourth day for Reffen and a harbour swim? See the 4 day...
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A Weekend in Copenhagen, Off the Beaten Path
Two days is enough to do Copenhagen’s icons properly instead of just photographing them: Nyhavn before the tour groups, the free view from Christiansborg’s tower instead of a paid observation deck, and Rosenborg’s actual crown jewels rather than a palace gift shop. No car needed, everything below sits inside the walkable centre. For a longer version with Reffen and a harbour...
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Copenhagen Off the Beaten Path: 4 Days
Four days covers the icons, the cemetery-and-park detour most visitors skip, and a full day on the water: a street-food market on a former shipyard, a self-guided kayak through the Christianshavn canals, and a free swim at the harbour bath. Still no car, still entirely inside the walkable centre. Prefer a fifth day for the Round Tower and Strøget? See the 5 day version ; for Malmö or Roskilde, see...
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Copenhagen Off the Beaten Path: 5 Days
Five days works through the icons, the cemetery-and-park detour, a full day on the water, and a day underground: a decommissioned reservoir that hosts one art installation a year, and a 1642 tower you climb by ramp rather than stairs. Still no car, still entirely inside the walkable centre. Prefer a sixth day for Nørrebro and the National Museum? See the 6 day version ; for Malmö or Roskilde, see...
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Copenhagen Off the Beaten Path: 6 Days
Six days works through the icons, the cemetery-and-park detour, a day on the water, a day underground, and a full day inside Nørrebro and Vesterbro, the two neighbourhoods most itineraries only glance at. Still no car, still entirely inside the walkable centre. Want a seventh day and Christiania post-2024? See the 7 day version ; for Malmö or Roskilde, see Copenhagen as a base .
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Offbeat Copenhagen Day Trips: 2 Days
Two days is enough for the two day trips most Copenhagen itineraries skip entirely: Malmo, a different country reachable in under 40 minutes, and the Louisiana Museum, a modern-art sleeper hit on the Oresund coast. No rental car, no rushed mornings, no in-city sightseeing eating into either day. For the full six-gateway version, see the 7-day itinerary instead.
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Offbeat Copenhagen Day Trips: 3 Days
Three days covers Malmo’s different-country novelty, the Louisiana Museum’s sleeper-hit sculpture garden, and Roskilde’s Viking ships and 800-year-old royal tombs, each a 25 to 40 minute train ride from Copenhagen Central. This builds on the 2-day itinerary with one more day; the 4-day version adds Kronborg Castle on top.
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Offbeat Copenhagen Day Trips: 4 Days
Four days runs Malmo, Louisiana, Roskilde, and Kronborg, Hamlet’s castle in literary name only, each within a 46-minute train ride of Copenhagen Central. This extends the 3-day itinerary with Kronborg’s Renaissance fortress; the 5-day version adds Frederiksborg’s baroque garden on top.
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Offbeat Copenhagen Day Trips: 5 Days
Five days adds Frederiksborg Castle’s overlooked baroque garden to the Malmo, Louisiana, Roskilde, and Kronborg spine, each reachable from Copenhagen Central in under an hour by train. This builds on the 4-day itinerary with one more castle; the 6-day version adds Dragor’s yellow-cottage village to close out the full roster.
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Offbeat Copenhagen Day Trips: 6 Days
Six days runs the full gateway roster: Malmo, Louisiana, Roskilde, Kronborg, Frederiksborg, and Dragor, one train ride and one destination per day, none of them requiring a rental car. This is the 5-day itinerary plus Dragor’s yellow-cottage village; the 7-day version adds a flex day on top.
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