Ringsted
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About Ringsted
Ringsted is a city in the centre of the island of Zealand in Denmark. Its main draws for visitors are St. Bendt's Church, a Romanesque church containing numerous tombs of medieval Danish royalty, and its large shopping centres.
Ringsted travel guide
Understand
Ringsted has a population of 24,000 (2024).
1 Ringsted Touristinformation, Nørregade 100, ☏ +45 5762 6600. M-W 11:00-15:00, Th 11:00-18:00, F 11:00-13:00.
Getting around
There are buses, a train station and lots of bicycle paths.
See
Landmarks 1 Church of Saint Benedict (Sankt Bendts Kirke). The church was built in the 12th century and contains the tomb of, among others, Queen Dagmar. 2 The Houses of Mahler (De Mahlerske Huse), Sct. Bendtsgade 5. Two historical houses named after the builder. It has been owned by the church for the last century. The houses can only be watched from the outside, but the municipality is in the process of considering how make the houses available to the public.. 3 The Old Mail House (Postgården), Nørregade 2. This is the oldest secular building in town built in 1806. It was originally a merchant's house. From 1826 it started to be used as a mail house serving people travelling with the day coach, and later on it was a hotel and restaurant. The building now houses the administration of a bank. 4 Ringsted Exchange (Ringsted gamle børs). 5 Ringsted Wind Mill. Museum and fully functional windmill.
Historical sites 6 The Court Stones. 7 Crucifix for Knud Lavard. 8 Dronning Dagmars mindebrønd. 9 Gørrildsborg. 10 Ridebanen. 11 The ruins of Knud Lavards chapel.
Parks and nature 12 Giesgaard Woods. 13 Gyldenløves Hill. 14 Humlebjerget. 15 Humleore. 16 Klosterlunden. 17 Kværkeby Experimentelle Fuglereservat. 18 Lystanlægget. 19 Store Bøgeskov.
Museums and galleries 20 Bedstedhave. 21 Beo Beo. 22 Galleri Frem. 23 The House of History. 24 Ringsted Galleriet. 25 Ringsted Radiomuseum, ☏ +45 57615700. Apr-Sep: Tu W Th Su 11:00-16:00. 50 kr including coffee and cake. 26 Sporvejsmuseet Skjoldenæsholm. 27 Skjoldenæsholm tramway museum (near Ringsted). Open late April to late October, Sa Su and public holidays, 10am-5pm. Also open Tu-F during school holidays, late Jun to early Aug, every day in fall break (week 42). Ride hundred-year-old trams through a picturesque forest, at the end of the line (Eilers Oak) there is a picnic area with sale of coffee, soft drinks, etc. Also a good starting point for walks DKK 80 for full
Do
1 Ringsted Kongrescenter. 2 Kino Ringsted. Small cinema.
Buy
In Ringsted there is a lot of shopping, in the "Ringstedet" shopping, in the "Ringsted Outlet", and in the city which has a lot of different shops. The city centre also has a shopping centre called "Ringsted Centret", a nice place with exciting shops, e.g., a well assorted shoe shop "Rica Sko" with the newest and most fancy shoes for the whole family. A large shopping centre called "Ringsted Outlet" has some interesting boutiques. There is also a small cinema (only 30 seats) in Ringsted, and a congress centre with ever-changing music and entertainment.
1 Ringsted Outlet, Klosterparks Allé 1, 4100 Ringsted (minutes from the motorway exit (motorway exit 36 "Ringsted N") and a short bus ride from Ringsted Station (Bus 401 each 15 min)), ☏ +45 57 64 41 30, [email protected]. Daily 10:00-19:00. Denmark’s only real outlet village, with 45 brand outlets, 3 restaurants and a food truck. The shops sell surplus stock from the current or previous seasons with savings of up to 70% below normal retail prices. The goods are production surpluses, collection samples or goods that have not sold in sufficient quantities in the ordinary retail trade – and they are always original quality goods, guaranteed by the manufacturer. (updated Jan 2024) 2 Ringstedet, Klosterparks Allé 10 4100 Ringsted (by car (motorway exit 36 "Ringsted N") or public transport, minutes from the motorway exit and a short bus ride from Ringsted Station), [email protected]. M-F 10:00–19:00, Sa 10:00–16:00, Su 11:00–15:00. Shopping centre with big names, MovieHouse, 3 (fastfood) restaurants, a post office/service point, and a pharmacy in case you need help. Also daily shopping at Føtex. (updated Jan 2024)
Eat
The choice of restaurants is not too bad for a city of this size. You can find cheap fast food, pizzerias, Chinese and even a Mexican restaurant. If you want Danish cuisine, you will have to spend a bit more, but will also be rewarded with some decent menus. The city does not have any real top end restaurants, maybe except for the restaurant at Skjoldenæsholm, but a few restaurants have found their way to the splurge section offering Danish or Japanese cuisine. Most of the restaurants are found in the area between Jyllandsgade and Nordre Ringvej.
Budget 1 Deep Pan House, Køgevej 28, ☏ +45 5767 1908. M-Sa 11:00-22:00, Su 12:00-22:00. Fast food restaurant serving deep pan pizzas, as well as Italian and Mexican dishes. Deep pan pizzas from 50 kr, pastas from 50 kr, nachos 60 kr. 2 El Castillo's Cantina, Vestervej 2, ☏ +45 5767 6004. Mexican restaurant. 3 Firezza, Sct. Hansgade 11, ☏ +45 5766 1111, [email protected]. M-Sa 11:00-21:00, Su 12:00-21:00. Italian restaurant also serving pastas and meat dishes. The pizzas are made in a stone oven. The interior is stylish and distinguish this place from the ordinary pizzeria. 4 Hua Yang, Køgevej 24-26, ☏ +45 5767 0075. Buffet with barbeque 108 kr (F-Su 128 kr), menus from 118 kr, mains from 89 kr.
Mid-range 5 Benløse Kro, Roskildevej 113, ☏ +45 5761 5412, [email protected]. Tu-Sa 17:00-22:00, Su 12:00-22:00. Old inn serving typical Danish cuisine. Large portions but not very sophisticated. Friendly service but a bit slow. Mains 140-300 kr. 6 Chr. VI Overdrevskro, Roskildevej 513 (10 km northeast of town, take bus 240 to Roskildevej/Nebsmøllevej stop, walk back to Roskildevej and continue northeast for 15 minutes), ☏ +45 5752 8912. W 17:00-21:00, Th-Su 12:00-21:00. Old inn dating back from around 1700, even though the present buildings are somewhat newer. Serves traditional Danish cuisine. Sunday lunch buffet 125 kr, mains 100-125 kr. 7 Ferdinands Bøfhus, Nørregade 31-33, ☏ +45 5767 6720, info@ferdin
Drink & nightlife
About a handful of places to drink n' dance in the city.
Bars and clubs 1 Baghuset, Sct. Hansgade 31A, ☏ +45 5767 6898, [email protected]. M-W 15:00-00:00, Th 15:00-02:00, F 12:00-04:00, Sa 14:00-04:00. Bar with dance in weekends and live music now and then. 2 Crazy Daisy, Skt Hansgade 31, ☏ +45 5761 2547, [email protected]. Th 21:00-late, F Sa 23:00-late. Night club promoting itself as a rock & roll bar.. 3 Wengel, Nørregade 12. Th-Sa 16:00-01:00. Pub with live music now and then.
Cafés 4 Café Aspendos, Møllegade 11, ☏ +45 5767 0509. M-Sa 11:00-22:00, Su 12:00-22:00. Café serving drinks and light meals. 5 Café Slabberas, Butik 26, Klosterparks Alle 1, ☏ +45 5040 5303, [email protected]. M-F 10:00-18:00, Sa 10:00-17:00. Café serving drinks and light meals. Outdoor seating when weather permits. 6 Café Vivaldi, Sanct Hansgade 18, ☏ +45 57612909. 10:00-22:00; F Sa 10:00-24:00. Have a drink or cafe food on the small square.
Sleep
Budget 1 Annegaarden Bed & Breakfast. 2 Annettes Bed & Breakfast. 3 Beo
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.