Denmark Cities
Explore the urban centers that shaped Denmark's history
Copenhagen
København
Capital and largest city of Denmark, major cultural and economic center.
Aarhus
Second largest city, major cultural and educational center in Jutland.
Odense
Third largest city, major city on Funen Island, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen.
Aalborg
Major city in northern Jutland, important industrial and cultural center.
Esbjerg
Major port city on the west coast of Jutland, important fishing and oil center.
Gentofte
Major city on Zealand, important residential center.
Hørsholm
Major city on Zealand, important residential center.
Hillerød
Major city on Zealand, important administrative center.
Holbæk
Major city on Zealand, important commercial center.
Slagelse
Major city on Zealand, important commercial center.
Malmö
Historic city on Zealand, important commercial center.
Helsingborg
Historic city on Zealand, important port city.
Viborg
Major city in central Jutland, important administrative center.
Fredericia
Major city in eastern Jutland, important industrial and military center.
Næstved
Major city on Zealand, important commercial center.
Silkeborg
Major city in central Jutland, important cultural and recreational center.
Herning
Major city in central Jutland, important textile and design center.
Roskilde
Major city on Zealand, former capital and important cultural center.
Vejle
Major city in eastern Jutland, important commercial center.
Horsens
Major city in eastern Jutland, important industrial center.
Kolding
Major city in southern Jutland, important commercial and cultural center.
Randers
Major city in eastern Jutland, important commercial center.
Helsingør
Historic city on Zealand, known for Kronborg Castle and Hamlet.
Ribe
Historic city in southern Jutland, oldest town in Denmark.