The weather in Denmark in March is quite similar to winter, characterized by wind, overcast skies, and alternating rain and wet snow. However, tours to Denmark in March offer more than just museum visits; it's an opportunity to witness the Danish celebration of Easter, a traditional holiday celebrated with great enthusiasm. During this time, it's worth visiting Aarhus with its Old Town or Odense, the birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen. Prices for vacations in Denmark in March are still relatively low, as the early spring season is not particularly popular among tourists.