Helsingør
Helsingør is a historic port town located on the coast of the Øresund strait in northeastern Zealand, Denmark. It is situated approximately 40 kilometers north of Copenhagen and faces the Swedish town of Helsingborg across the narrowest point of the strait. The town is a significant hub for ferries connecting Denmark and Sweden, making it a busy crossing point.
The most prominent landmark in Helsingør is Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This Renaissance
Helsingør's history is deeply intertwined with maritime trade and defense. The town developed around Kronborg Castle