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Cargando... Lonely Planet : Denmarkpor Mark Elliott, Cristian Bonetto (Autor)
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One thing that stuck out to me when I read this book, is that in the top 15 places to visit in Denmark, #7 is Legoland. Fun fact: Legos come from Billund, Denmark. So definitely stop by there if you want to check out the founders of Lego! Something else I liked about this book is that Bain and Bonetto put in the best times to go to Denmark, when it's hot there, and when it's cold. They also put in what restaurants are good, and where hotels are good in terms of quality and prices. What I like most about this book, is that Bain and Bonetto added in transportation information. They tell you the best places to go on public transportation. I also loved the section in the back about where to take your kids. There are always so many fun adventures in these Lonely Planet guides, and some of them are the museums in Aarhus.
I can't wait to discover all of these wonderful places in Denmark. I definitely recommend this book to all of those people who are even just a tiny bit curious about what fun adventures lie in the area.
I would like to thank Lonely Planet for graciously supplying this book in exchange for this review. ( )