Explore the historical and maritime heart of Helsingør, Denmark, a city famed for its connection to Shakespeare's Hamlet and its rich seafaring past. Discover the imposing Kronborg Castle, dive into Danish maritime history at the M/S Maritime Museum, and experience modern culture at the vibrant Culture Yard. This collection highlights the city's blend of medieval heritage, industrial legacy, and vibrant cultural present.
Kronborg Castle
A 15th-century castle overlooking the Øresund strait, it served as the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet.
M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark
This museum showcases 600 years of Danish seafaring history in a modern, award-winning building located in a former dry dock.
Culture Yard
A cultural hub located in the old shipyard, it hosts various events and cultural activities in its modern, glass-walled facilities.
Helsingør Station and Ferry Terminal
The main transportation hub connecting the city to Copenhagen, Hillerød, and Sweden via ferry.
Snekkersten station
A local train station serving the Snekkersten area and its surroundings.
Espergærde station
A train station located in Espergærde, providing transport links for the local community.
Mordrup station
A train stop serving the Mordrup area, part of the broader Helsingør transportation network.
Grønnehave
A train stop located near the Culture Yard and M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark.
Marienlyst
A train stop situated near the coast, close to Marienlyst Strandhotel.
Højstrup
A train stop serving the northern part of Helsingør.
Helsingør Værft
The site of the former Elsinore shipyard, which was a prominent landmark and employer in the town.
Wiibroe brewery
The historic Wiibroe brewery, founded in 1840, was known for its pioneering bottled beer production.
Carlsberg
A globally recognized brewery brand, which continues to brew the Wiibroe Årgangsø label.