Danish tourism breaks record for third consecutive year

In 2024, Denmark broke its all-time record for tourism. Over the last 20 years, stays at hotels have doubled. “The numbers speak for themselves,’ commented Minister for Cities and Rural Districts Morten Dahlin”

(photo: Gunnar Bach Pedersen)

Danish tourism reached a new peak in 2024, setting a record for the number of overnight stays, with a 2.1% increase compared to 2023. According to Statistics Denmark, the total number of overnight stays in 2024 surpassed 65 million, with 34.1 million of those stays made by foreign visitors. This marks the third year in […]


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