Top 6 Things to do Good for Couples in Roskilde, Zealand

July 2, 2021 Yuk Petri

Home to the four-day Roskilde Festival, arguably the best European rock festival, hilly Roskilde is less than 20 miles from Copenhagen. If hordes of rock stars aren't pillaging the town of 50,000, the excellent Viking ship museum is Roskilde's prime attraction. Featuring five ships discovered at the bottom of the fjord, you can add to the Viking experience by rowing the fjord on an hour-long longboat trip. The town is also famed for its much adapted 12th-century Roskilde Domkirke Cathedral.
Restaurants in Roskilde

1. Viking Ship Museum

Vindeboder 12, Roskilde 4000 Denmark +45 46 30 02 00 [email protected] http://vikingeskibsmuseet.dk
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4.5 based on 1,858 reviews

Viking Ship Museum

Warships await you at the Viking Ship Museum. Don't worry, they won't open fire. This museum is dedicated to education about boat building, archaeology and Viking life. It's a favorite among kids, and visitors of all ages can take to the water in traditional vessels. Open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. seven days a week, until 5 p.m. in summer months.

Reviewed By GoSimplified - Denver, United States

Don’t miss this amazing educational, informational and interactive opportunity to learn everything about Vikings. Ships, ropes, sails, costumes, tools, a boat ride out into the Sea, build your own miniature ship, watch blacksmiths work metal with bellows and anvil. Five authentic ships excavated and saved from the channel. Very nice gift shop. Museum exhibitions and films on the recovery of the five ancient ships. Great for adults, kids, families.

2. Roskilde Domkirke

Domkirkestraede 10, Roskilde 4000 Denmark +45 46 35 16 24 [email protected] http://visit.roskildedomkirke.dk
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4.5 based on 1,369 reviews

Roskilde Domkirke

The royal burial church of Denmark and a UNESCO world heritage site. Experience a magnificent church and an architectural masterpiece. 1000 Years of Danish history are gathered here under beautifully decorated vaults and in dark crypts. Here 39 kings and queens of Dnemark lie buried. Roskilde Cathedral is just 20 minutes away by train from Copenhagen central station.

Reviewed By ali502015 - Perth, Australia

A beautiful town to visit and the Cathedral is absolutely dripping in history as it is the resting place of nearly all of Denmark's monarchs. It's a lovely Cathedral - very old but with a lovely atmosphere. Check out the clock when it chimes! Well worth getting on the train and making the visit. Very much struck by the groups of children from 2 1/2 to primary and secondary school children doing tours of the Cathedral learning about their history. Impressive! The screen behind the alter is simply stunning while the Pipe Organ and Pulpit has the date 1609 on the beautiful decorative work on the steps leading up. The Cathedral is absolutely flooded with light which takes away any semblance of a mausoleum. Well worth taking the train to visit.

3. Boserup Skov

Boserupvej 89, Roskilde 4000 Denmark http://www.google.dk/maps/place/Boserup+(Boserupvej)/@55.664938,12.0220023,17.94z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x465260f6c9faf899:0x6e591d8ff48a838a!2sBoserup+Skov!3b1!8m2!3d55.6646514!4d12.0341033!3m4!1s0x465260fbd012ec79:0xb5eaed64fac0bd9e!8m2!3d55.6649814!4d12
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4.5 based on 82 reviews

Boserup Skov

Reviewed By jonbJ6752AC - Roskilde, Denmark

Wheather you’re looking for a quiet stroll, a run or a ride on your mountain bike this place covers the lot. Only a stones throw from the centre of Roskilde it’s within easy access. Take a packed lunch and spend a whole day, the mountain bike routes are also great

4. Roskilde Festival

Darupvej 19, Roskilde 4000 Denmark +45 46 36 66 13 http://www.roskilde-festival.dk/
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Roskilde Festival

Roskilde Festival has provided music, mud and mayhem to the people since 1971. Over four days, the festival presents an impressive slew of artists, from established rock gods to exciting newcomers. It is the largest music and culture festival in Northern Europe with eight stages, over 175 artists, 130,000 visitors, and a positive social and environmental attitude to go with it. 32,000 volunteers work tirelessly to transform a field outside of Copenhagen into a mini-city of music which boasts its own supermarket and launderette! The festival is run by a charity that supports children and young people, however, the festival itself has an age-limit of 15.

5. Roskilde Havn

Strandgade 2, Roskilde 4000 Denmark +45 46 35 10 00 http://www.roskildehavn.dk
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Roskilde Havn

Reviewed By fcorradini - Reggio Emilia, Italy

You can ride with your bycicle around tha harbor and enjoy the view ot the boats and of the Roskilde Fiord.

6. Klosterkaelderen

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Klosterkaelderen

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