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:Elsinore redirects here. For other places and things named Elsinore, see Elsinore (disambiguation).
Helsingør hɛlseˈŋøɐ̯ˀ, also known by its English name Elsinore, is a city in Helsingør municipality on the northeast coast of the island of Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern Denmark. It is known internationally as the setting of William Shakespeare's Hamlet, where the spelling 'Elsinore' originated.
The name is derived from *Hals meaning "neck" and thus here also "narrow strait", i.e. the narrow strait (Øresund) between what is now Helsingør and Helsingborg. The Rerum Danicarum Historica (1631) claims that the history of Helsingør can be traced back to 70 BC, but this information is highly dubious. The people were mentioned, as Helsinger, for the first time in King Valdemar the Victorious's book from 1231 (but they should not be confused with the Helsings of Hälsingland in Sweden). These two placenames show that the Helsinger may have had their main fort at Helsingborg and a fortified landing place at Helsingør, to control the ferry route across the strait.
Before the Middle Ages Helsingør was just a marketplace where people sold goods. About 1200 AD the first church, Sct Olai Church, was built. A number of convents once surrounded the church, but now all that remains is the church building, today the cathedral of the Diocese of Helsingør.
Helsingør as we know it today was founded in the 1420s by the Danish king Eric of Pomerania. He established the Sound Dues in 1429 and built the castle 'Krogen', which was made bigger in the 1580s and named Kronborg. The oldest parts of the cathedral of Helsingør date back to the 1200s and tell us that the fishermen's village, as Helsingør was then, was a town of a certain importance. At least, there have always been some form of ferryboats crossing between Helsingør and Helsingborg.
Kronborg Castle is a main tourist attraction. Hamlet has been performed a number of times in its courtyard.
The Swedish city of Helsingborg lies a short distance across the Øresund from Elsinore. European route E55 traverses the two cities; ferries connect the two ends. There is also now a bridge over the other end of the Øresund.
Immigrants
Helsingør has a large number of foreign-born inhabitants. the largest immigrant groups are Turks, Arabs, and Gypsies; most of them live in housing projects such as Vapnagård and Nøjsomheden, 3 km from the city center.
Neighborhoods
City, Grønnehave (Green Gardens), North-West (Grøningen), Højstrup, Marienlyst, Nøjsomheden, Skotterup, Snekkersten, Sundparken, Vapnagård,
In fiction William Shakespeare's play Hamlet takes place at Kronborg Castle in Helsingør, which Shakespeare spelled "Elsinore".In the 1983 comedy Strange Brew, which is loosely based on Hamlet, the protagonists are given jobs at Elsinore Brewery.In Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey–Maturin series, Helsingør fires mortar shells at the heroes in book seven, The Surgeon's Mate, as they sail past on their way to a rendezvous in the Baltic.In Philip Roth's second Chapter of his novel Our Gang ('71), Trick E. Dixon in a fictive speech tries to claim Helsingør as US-territory and tries to convince the audience to occupy the...
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Hotels in Helsingor
| | Hotell Viking  |
Score 8.625 from 43 reviews | | Fågelsångsgatan 1 |  |
| Located in the heart of the City! The charming, little hotel, that traditionally for generations gives you the finest service. 40 individual designed rooms, all with modern comfort. Five minutes walk to ferries, trains, buses, theatre and Concert Hall. Many of the restaurants in Helsingborg are just around the corner. ... more | | |
 | Clarion Grand Hotel  |
Score 8.325 from 175 reviews | | Stortorget 8-12 |  |
| Beach Walk -0.3m
Fredriksdal Traedgardar -1.2m
Fredriksdals Museum - 0.6m
Karnan Fortress -0.1m
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 | Comfort Hotel Nouveau  |
Score 7.625 from 34 reviews | | Gasverksgatan 11 |  |
| Distance to major landmarks:
Gamlegård: 0.95km
Helsingborg Theatre: 1.45km
Kärnan: 0.95km
The City Hall: 0.9km
The Concert House: 1.35km
The Maria Church: 0.75km
The town square: 0.85km ... more | | |
 | Hotel Kärnan  |
Score 8.5 from 16 reviews | | Järnvägsgatan 17 |  |
| Hotel Kärnan is a private staff-owned hotel with 50 rooms and 98 beds that offers you warm and harmonious accommodation with personal service and an excellent location. We want to you to feel that it is nice to come to us regardless of whether it is for business or pleasure. We have something for everyone and with the central location, in the heart of Helsingborg, you’re close to everything! Cross the street to trains, busses, ferries and flight connections! ... more | | |
| | Hotel Hamlet  |
Score 5.575 from 34 reviews | | Bramstræde 5 |  |
| Breakfast is served between
7am - 10 am on Weekdays and
8am -10am on Weekends ... more | | |
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| Sweden Tour |
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Visit three Swedish cities in one day: Helsingborg, Lund and Malmo!
You will follow the coastline from Copenhagen to Elsinore, passing through fashionable resorts and beautiful residential areas. Crossing the narrow strait between Elsinore and Helsingborg, you will get a great opportunity for a fantastic view of Hamlet's Castle - Kronborg - from the
sea. The voyage across the Sound takes approximately 20 minutes.
Once you have arrived in Sweden, drive through the city of Helsingborg, before continuing to Lund. Lund is a university city from the middle ages - founded in 990 by the Danish King Svend Tveforkbeard (986-1014). The city was the religious, cultural and commercial centre of Scandinavia until the Reformation. Visit the Cathedral, which has a magnificent 14th century astronomical clock and the famous University of Lund. Enjoy a lunch stop en route (not included in the tour price). Continue to Malmo. Malm? is the biggest city in Scania and the third largest in the whole of Sweden. Here you make a short sightseeing stop. On the way back to Denmark, cross the Sound once again, but this time on the
magnificent Oresund bridge from Malmo to Copenhagen.
Don't forget to take your passport for entry into Sweden!
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| Castle Tour of North Sealand |
7 hours |
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As you leave Copenhagen and head north, for almost a whole hour the coastline of Sweden unravels as you continue through magnificent Danish countryside and coastline towards Elsinore and Kronborg Castle. Now amongst the universal cultural heritage, under the UNESCO convention, Kronborg has reached exclusive status for being the only example of a Renaissance Castle. It is easy to understand why William Shakespeare chose Kronborg Castle as the setting for his famous play 'Hamlet' as you enjoy the beautiful surroundings. You will be able to explore the castle's interior as you are taken through the Chapel and the Knights' Hall (the longest room in Northern Europe) and the dark casemates.
After a lunch break (not included), the tour continues towards Fredensborg, where the Queen's summer residence of Fredensborg Palace is attractively located in the middle of a lovely park, bordering the idyllic Esrum Lake.
The next highlight on this tour of many highlights is Frederiksborg Castle, built by King Christian IV in 1601 - 1625. This pearl of history, built in magnificent Renaissance style with a touch of baroque, is now a national historical museum, containing treasures of painting, tapestry, porcelain, silver and furniture.
This tour is the classic amongst excursions while visiting Denmark.
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24 Hours |
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Find out why they call it 'wonderful Copenhagen' with the City Sightseeing tour of Denmark's vibrant and graceful Capital, and get a bird's eye view of Copenhagen's swirling towers and turrets, not forgetting the Little Mermaid to whom sailors appealed for forgiveness of their sins while they were in port! You can hop on and off as many times as you like aboard this open-top double-decker bus. There are three routes available and each route takes approximately 1 hour. The bus departs regularly from each stop and your ticket is valid for 24 hours from first use. Mermaid Tour The entire tour takes 1 hour and you will see such highlights as: Amalienborg Palace, The Little Mermaid and Rosenberg Castle Carlsberg Tour The entire tour takes 1 hour and you will see such highlights as: The Zoo, Carlsberg Breweries, Frederiksberg Castle and the Theater district. Christiana Tour The entire tour takes 1 hour and you will see such highlights as: Tivoli, The Black Diamond and Christiania You may choose the Mermaid Tour or the Carlsberg Tour individually or book the Combination ticket which will combine all three routes ans is valid for two days!
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