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Kronborg Castle is a must-see for history and literature aficionados.
Three on-site restaurants serve sandwiches, coffee, ice cream, and other lunch fare.
Free Wi-Fi is available on the castle grounds.
The castle interior is not accessible to wheelchair users.
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Kronborg Castle, located in Helsingor, Denmark, was built in the 1420s to control the entrance to the Baltic Sea. In the 1500s, King Frederick II transformed the fortress into a Renaissance castle; in the 1600s, much of it burned down and was rebuilt, and in 2000, it became a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kronborg Castle's opening hours vary by season, but from late March to early September, it is typically open every day, from roughly 10am to 5pm. Admission fees vary by season—typically 125 to 145 DKK—with summer tickets being more expensive. Children under 18 always get in free.
Yes, Kronborg Castle is the real-life inspiration for Elsinore, the setting of William Shakespeare's Hamlet. While there is no historical proof that Shakespeare ever visited Kronborg Castle in real life, the castle's fame and grandeur during the Renaissance period were certainly known to the beloved author. Today, some call it “Hamlet’s Castle.”
Three types of tours are available at Kronborg Castle, and each shows visitors a slightly different slice of the castle. Odds are, whatever tour you choose, you’ll see the king’s royal chambers, the magnificent 16th-century ballroom, the dungeons, cannon batteries, and an oddly famous statue of Viking chief Holger Danske.
Yes, guided tours are available at Kronborg Castle. Short “introductions” are offered every two hours in Danish and English, and longer guided tours are offered three times a day, also in Danish and English. Tours are included in the price of admission—check the day’s calendar on the chalkboard in the courtyard to confirm times.
The best time of day to visit Kronborg Castle depends on the type of experience you’re looking for. Some visitors will want to time their visit to match up with the castle’s free guided tours—three different tours are offered once per day. Otherwise, morning and later in the afternoon can be nice to avoid the crowds.



































































































