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  • Malmö
    Blending green parks and sandy beaches with a rich culture, history and modern art, Malmö lets you go your own way — literally. Starting in the bustling commercial centre, it’s just a short walk to picturesque Old Town and Malmöhus Castle. From there, you can easily continue to the modern Western Harbour for a perfect snapshot of the Öresund Bridge and Turning Torso. And since Malmö loves food, drinks and good company, you’re never far from fine dining or a proper Swedish Fika.
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  • Roskilde
    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.
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  • Lund
    Among the oldest cities in Sweden, Lund was founded in the late 10th century. The stalwart Lund Cathedral is almost as old as the settlement itself; it was built in traditional Romanesque style and contains a beautiful astronomical clock, five organs and an ancient crypt. Explore charming Jakriborg, a modern residential area that emulates a medieval town, then head to the beautiful Botanical Gardens.
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  • Helsingborg
    Helsingborg is southern Sweden’s city by the sea, where wonderful beaches, attractions, shopping and nature are all just moments away. Enjoy the gardens of Sofiero and Fredriksal, climb the stairs to the top of the tower Kärnan, then dip your toes in the sea… later, explore fascinating exhibitions at Dunkers Culture Hall, indulge in the unique offerings of the local stores, and savor cuisines from around the world in Helsingborg’s vast selection of restaurants.
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  • Zealand
    Denmark's largest island is so much more than simply the home of the country's dynamic capital, Copenhagen. Zealand also offers a delightful array of holiday homes and villas, pleasing harbors and sandy beaches, fringed by forests where castles lurk. Major destinations include the UNESCO-designated, Dutch Renaissance-style Kronborg Castle in Helsingor and the Viking attractions, cathedral and music festival of Roskilde. To the south bobs a flotilla of beautiful and relatively untouched islands.
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  • Halmstad
    Halmstad’s perfect for visitors who like their beach and golf vacations sprinkled with a dash of culture. Pause to admire the Pablo Picasso sculpture “Female Head” as you make your way along the pedestrian paths by the Nissan River. The stone streets of town center are lined with cafés and taverns, all bustling with locals. Bikers can coast along Prins Bertil’s Path, which takes you from Halmstad Castle to the Mollegard Nature Reserve.
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  • Nyborg
    The easternmost town on the island of Fyn or Funen anchors the much traveled Storebaelt Bridge at its western point. This 700-year-old town is often overlooked for neighboring Odense, just 21 miles west. It's worth spending a few hours exploring the 1540 Old Torvet market square, once the site of 16th-century royal games, the ancient 1170 Nyborg Castle, venerable houses and the oldest open air theater in the country, Voldspil Nyborg. The theater hosts musicals and operettas on on the castle ramparts.
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  • Kastrup
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  • South Zealand
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  • Karlsruhe
    In 1715, margrave Karl III Wilhelm decided he needed more space than he had in Durlach, so he moved his capital to Karlsruhe and had it designed in circular spokes around his new palace. Because of its unique radial shape, Karlsruhe is sometimes called the “fan city.” Home to Germany’s most important federal courts, the city accordingly teems with civil servants. Karlsruhe Schloss (castle) was badly damaged in World War II, but was rebuilt and is now home to the Badisches Landesmuseum.
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  • Province of Bergamo
    Located in northwest Italy’s Lombardy region, the province of Bergamo offers more than just a day-trip diversion from the big city of Milan. This hilltop town is known for its architectural gems, including medieval and Renaissance structures that continue to amaze tourists and locals alike. Don’t miss the historic Piazza Vecchia with its 12th and 16th century buildings. And Bergamo’s Galleria dell’Accademia Carrara is an art gallery featuring works from Italian legends including Botticelli, Titian, Canaletto and Raphael, to name a few.
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  • Island of Gozo
    Part of the Maltese archipelago, Gozo is the second-largest of the seven-island chain and basks in the Mediterranean off the coast of Sicily. More rural than its sister island, Malta, Gozo has a population of 31,000. Home to some of the oldest religious structures in the world, the fascinating Ggantija temples, the island offers dramatic orange-red sands and perfect snorkeling waters at striking Ramla Bay. Rickety buses ply Gozo's roads, making getting about the island an exciting component of your trip.
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  • Blowing Rock

    With Florida dominating the south eastern coastline of the United States, it would be easy to overlook the potential of a beach holiday in Alabama. After all, when we think of Alabama we tend to think more of its inland waterways and alligators rather than crystal clear seas. However, Alabama does have its own stretch of coastline and Gulf Shores is one of its premier beach resorts.

    Gulf Shores is situated on the Gulf of Mexico which means you can look forward to warm waters that are a pleasure to swim in. The beaches are soft and welcoming and this combination means it is perfect for a family beach holiday. As well as sunbathing, swimming, and making sandcastles, you may also wish to hire a boogie board from one of the surf shops for some fun amongst the breakers, or perhaps you might decide to try some kite flying. The list of activities that can be indulged includes surfing, parasailing, jet skiing, kayaking, and banana boat rides. Another popular Gulf Shores attraction is sea angling. Opportunities exist to land a big haul either from shore or boat and there are plenty of charter trips for those wanting to try out some deep sea fishing.

    Alabama is a fascinating state, full of history and charisma, and it’s well worth prying yourself away from its pristine beaches to check out some of its other attractions. One place that will appeal especially to families with small kids is a visit to Alligator Alley. Based in Summerdale, Alligator Alley is home to lots of rescued alligators and allows you to get close to these wonderful natives of Alabama and observe them being fed!

    Another recommended attraction is the Baldwin County Heritage Museum. Alabama has a rich history from the early Native American years to periods of French, Spanish, and British rule and then through to the story of the American Civil War. The Baldwin County Heritage Museum provides a window into the past lives of Alabama’s residents and makes for fascinating viewing.

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  • Chengdu
    Perched in a high mountain valley, Huanglong or Yellow Dragon National Park offers invigorating adventure options. The ambitious can trek to Lhasa, whitewater raft or embark on multi-day river journeys. Alternatively, a five-mile trot brings you to five terraced, temple pools glowing with stunning hues.
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  • Ioannina
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  • Fishkill
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  • Smyrna
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Frequently Asked Questions about accessible hotels

Some of the more popular accessible hotels near Nyhavn include:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
71 Nyhavn Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Copenhagen Strand - Traveller rating: 4/5

Popular accessible hotels in Copenhagen that have a pool include:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Villa Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels are close to Copenhagen Airport:
Zoku Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
71 Nyhavn Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
NH Collection Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Some of the best accessible hotels in Copenhagen are:
Andersen Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Zoku Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A gym is available to guests at the following accessible hotels in Copenhagen:
Andersen Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Kong Arthur - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following accessible hotels in Copenhagen:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Skt Petri - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels in Copenhagen have great views and are well-liked by travellers:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
71 Nyhavn Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Copenhagen Strand - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels in Copenhagen have been described as romantic by other travellers:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Zoku Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Hotel Kong Arthur - Traveller rating: 4.5/5

Families travelling in Copenhagen enjoyed their stay at the following accessible hotels:
Hotel D'Angleterre - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
71 Nyhavn Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Admiral Hotel Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4/5

These accessible hotels in Copenhagen generally allow pets:
71 Nyhavn Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
NH Collection Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
Villa Copenhagen - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.

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