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M/S Maritime Museum of Denmark

Other things to do in Helsingør

Ferry trip to Sweden

Just a short walk from the hotel, ferries depart regularly between Elsinore and Helsingborg. The 20-minute crossing offers both easy access to Sweden and a pleasant mini-cruise — with dining, sea views, and fresh air on the sundeck.

Øresund Aquarium

Dive into the underwater world of the Øresund Aquarium — a small, family-friendly saltwater aquarium where you can meet local sea creatures and even touch some of them.

Skibsklarergaarden

Step back 200 years and explore Elsinore’s historic merchant and customs house. Experience authentic 18th- and 19th-century interiors and learn about the Sound Dues that shaped the city’s maritime past.

The Shipyard Museum

Explore Elsinore’s proud shipbuilding past at the Shipyard Museum in Kulturhavnen. Step into the world of workers, engineers and sailors behind more than 400 ships built here between 1882 and 1983.

Our Lady Monastery & St. Marie Church

Discover one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved medieval monasteries. Founded by Carmelite monks in the 1400s, Our Lady Monastery and St. Mariæ Church reveal centuries of history — from sacred devotion to hospital care and education. Join a guided tour to explore its remarkable halls and hidden stories.

Explore Helsingør

Award-winning and interactive with games for the whole family. M/S Martime Musueum (M/S Museet for Søfart) in Elsinore is suitable for both young and old. Here you can learn to navigate ships, try to control world trade on the seven seas and try out what it was like to be a trader in the 18th century.

The museum, which has both a cafe and a quality museum shop, was a strong contributor to Elsinore ending up on the New York Times list of 52 "must sees" in 2014.