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Danish tourist attractions’ quality label
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Your experience of an attraction you visit is, among other things, determined by your expectations. Should the attraction not live up to your expectations, you will be disappointed, but if the attraction matches your expectations, you will have a good experience.
It is the purpose of DTA's quality labelling scheme for Danish attractions to help you attune your expectations to the experience in store for you, which should make it possible to have a good
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experience every time you visit a labelled attraction.
DTA is a quality labelling and star rating scheme making it easy and simple for tourists in Denmark to be clearly informed about the experiences, services and facilities available at the individual attractions.
As a general rule, our members are man-made, permanent attractions charging an admission fee.
The labels/stars indicate:
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An attraction which has fulfilled a number of minimum requirements and obtained a quality label |
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A good attraction at local level |
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An attraction of very high value at local level |
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An attraction of very high value at regional level |
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A sterling attraction of very high value at national level |
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A sterling attraction at international level |
For further detailscheck out www.turistattraktion.dk ... and get lots of practical info for your visits to our member attractions, such as opening times, admission fees, disabled accessibility and much more ...
ContactPlease direct your questions concerning DTA Danish Tourist Attractions to:
DTA Danske Turist AttraktionerVodroffsvej 32 DK-1900 Frederiksberg C Tel +45 3524 8010 kontakt@turistattraktion.dk
Attractions that have met the requirementsMuseums Amusement Parks Parks & Gardens Castles & Manor houses Zoological Gardens
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