- Copenhagen/Indre By
- Copenhagen/Christianshavn
- Copenhagen/ChristianiaCopenhagen/Vesterbro
- Copenhagen/Frederiksberg
- Copenhagen/Nørrebro
- Copenhagen/Østerbro
- Copenhagen/Amager
- Copenhagen/Northern suburbs
- Copenhagen/Vestegnen
- Aarhus Largest harbour city in Jylland.
- Billund
- Brabrand
- Ebeltoft Coastal town in Djursland Ferry terminal from Zealand (cars)
- Fredericia
- Grenå Coastal town in Djursland
- Horsens
- Jelling
- Randers
- Silkeborg
- Skanderborg
- Vejle
- Viborg
- Anholt
- Mols Bjerge National Park - Unique nature on Jutland's "nose".
- Samsø - Large and beautiful island, which gets all its energy needs from renewable energy.
- Aalborg — inland harbour on the Limfjorden, a waterway connecting Kattegat Sea (east) and North Sea (Vesterhavet)
- Blokhus — one of Denmark's most popular beaches
- Dronninglund — town in Vendsyssel
- Fjerritslev — small village in the central of Han Herred, the land between the North Sea and Limfjorden, building a bridge between Thy and Vendsyssel
- Frederikshavn — coastal town on Kattegat Sea. Ferry to Læsø Island.
- Hanstholm
- Hirtshals
- Hjallerup
- Hjørring — inland town in Vendsyssel area
- Hobro — the west
- Løkken
- Skagen — Jutlands picturesque northern peninsular
- Sæby — coastal town on Kattegat Sea
- Voerså — coastal village south of Sæby
- Thisted — town located at the western end of Limfjorden
- Læsø — remote and unique off the beaten path island half way to Sweden
- Thy National Park — the first national part to be established in Denmark
- Esbjerg
- Christiansfeld
- Haderslev
- Højer
- Kolding
- Ribe
- Sønderborg
- Tønder
- Åbenrå
- Wadden Sea National Park
- Herning
- Holstebro
- Lemvig
- Ringkøbing
- Skive
- Skjern
- Struer
- Varde
- Videbæk
- Skjern Å National Park
- Blåvand
- Henne Strand
- Odense Regional Capital of Fyn (Funen) island and Denmark's third largest city.
- Assens Coastal town
- Bogense
- Fåborg Coastal town
- Munkebo-Kerteminde Twin coastal towns, gateway to Kattegat Sea.
- Middelfart Coastal town by Lillebælt bridge to Jylland(Jutland)
- Nyborg Coastal town by Storebælt bridge to Sjælland )(Zealand)
- Ringe
- Roerslev
- Svendborg Coastal town by causeway to Tåsinge and Langeland islands
- Rudkøbing — the maintown with about 4000 inhabitants. Nice old towncenter with small streets etc.
- Spodsbjerg — ferryharbour and beach on the east coast. Connected by ferry to Lolland
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- Holbæk
- Høng - small town between Kalundborg and Slagelse
- Jyderup
- Kalundborg - see the many remaining parts and ruins of the old fortified medieval town
- Korsør
- Ringsted - commercial centre smack on the middle of the islands, with the Danish Tramway Museum on its outskirts
- Roskilde - World heritage site of Roskilde cathedral, containing the Royal Tombs for the past 1000 years, and the excellent Viking ship museum
- Skælskør - coastal town in southwestern Zealand
- Slagelse
- Sorø - next to Sorø Lake and home to Denmark's second oldest school
- Odsherred
- Faxe
- Glumsø - small town close to Sorø
- Haslev - town close to the large estates, Gisselfeld Abbey and Bregentved Estate
- Køge - a nice well preserved old city center. The beatifull Vallø manor and the 15 meter Stevns chalk cliffs within easy reach
- Næstved - the largest city in the region
- Præstø - coastal town in southeastern Zealand
- Store Heddinge
- Vordingborg
- Stevns Cliff
- Gedser
- Marielyst — a popular beach resort.
- Nykøbing Falster
- Stubbekøbing
- Aakirkeby
- Allinge-Sandvig
- Arnager
- Dueodde
- Gudhjem
- Hasle
- Listed
- Neksø (or Nexø)
- Rønne The largest city with approximately 10.000 inhabitants.
- Snogebæk
- Svaneke
- Ertholmene
- Hammershus