Jewish Compass lists 14 kosher hotels, 2 synagogues, 1 information point and 1 kosher restaurant in Denmark.
Denmark's Jewish community dates to the seventeenth century and is centred in Copenhagen. The country is especially remembered for the remarkable rescue of most of Danish Jewry in October 1943, when ordinary Danes helped ferry their Jewish neighbours to safety in Sweden.
Today a small but active community maintains synagogues, a mikvah, and kosher facilities in Copenhagen.
Find kosher food, synagogues, and Jewish sites in Denmark on Jewish Compass.