Introducing Denmark
Comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous small islands, Denmark has a coastline along the North Sea and shares a land border with Germany. Notable for its mostly flat terrain and advantageous agricultural conditions, Denmark has a temperate oceanic climate, characterized by cold and windy winters and mild summers. Home to a vibrant cultural heritage and boasting a remarkable level of prosperity, Denmark, once the domain of the Vikings, hosts historical structures dating from the Romanesque and Gothic eras alongside minimalist modern architecture, and is known as the birthplace of notable figures such as the writer Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard, the philosopher. Copenhagen, Denmark’s capital, is an important cultural and travel hub that attracts local and international tourists throughout the year. Denmark consistently ranks as one of the happiest countries globally. Fares for flight tickets to Denmark can vary according to the season
Turkish Airlines operates flights to Denmark, with nonstop flights to the capital city of Copenhagen, as well as to the city of Billund. On average, flights from Istanbul Airport to Denmark last three hours and 25 minutes.




