

Explore the fascinating Viking past at this unique museum, home to five original Viking ships.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this cathedral is the burial place of Danish monarchs.
Explore Viking and medieval history through artifacts and exhibitions.
Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the harbor, with views of the Viking Ship Museum and the city.

Roskilde can be rainy, and the museum's outdoor exhibits require protection from elements.
The museum has extensive outdoor areas and exhibits, requiring comfortable footwear.
Useful for keeping your devices charged while exploring the museum and its surroundings.
Dark rye bread with a dense texture, typically served with cold cuts or cheese for breakfast.
Open-faced sandwiches on rugbrød with various toppings like herring, liver pâté, or egg and shrimp.
Fish balls in tomato sauce with red cabbage, a classic Danish dinner dish.
Handcrafted miniature replicas of the museum's Viking ships, capturing the essence of Denmark's rich maritime history.

Authentic replicas of Viking-age brooches, pendants, and amulets, inspired by archaeological finds from the museum's collections.

Handwoven textiles inspired by the Viking-age tapestries and clothing found in the museum's collections, showcasing traditional Danish craftsmanship.
A cozy café known for its delicious breakfast options and beautiful interior.

Located in the historic Roskilde Cathedral, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience.
A unique restaurant offering Viking-themed dining experiences.
The Hue Royal Palace, a grand complex of buildings and gardens, was the imperial residence of the Nguyen Dynasty. It's a striking blend of Vietnamese and European architecture.
The Glyptothek in Munich houses one of the world's most important collections of Greek and Roman sculptures.

A vibrant market showcasing traditional Balinese arts and crafts, located in the heart of Ubud, Bali.