Roskilde Travel Guide

Roskilde may be only 22 miles (35km) from Copenhagen, but this small city has an ancient feel all of its own. It dates back more than a thousand years and was the capital of Denmark in medieval times, as well as a hub of both Viking activity and the Danish church.

The most significant attractions are the Roskilde Cathedral, which is the burial site for Danish monarchs, and the Viking Ship Museum, which displays ancient weapons, ships and other artefacts from the Viking Age.

The city is home to the Roskilde Palace, which is a former royal residence and now contains an art museum. The town is widely known as the home of the Roskilde Festival, one of Europe's biggest and most popular music festivals.

Roskilde is a small and pleasant town, small enough to get around on foot. It contains a number of museums and galleries worth visiting, as well as parks, cafes, pubs and shops. Roskilde has a pedestrian street running down the centre of the city where there's a number of great places to eat, drink and shop, as well as a number of tourist attractions. The university ensures a lively atmosphere, and the city of 52,000 is anything but sleepy.