Mærsk Tårnet
This striking modern architectural marvel is part of the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. It offers unique insights into cutting-edge research and impressive city views from its upper levels.
Gefion Fountain
A fountain that can be seen on the walk towards The Little Mermaid.
Kongens Nytorv
Kongens Nytorv, also known as 'The King's Square', is the largest square in Copenhagen, becoming particularly lively during the holiday season with markets and decorations.
Skagen
A picturesque coastal town at Denmark's northernmost tip, famous for its unique light that attracted many painters.
Rundetaarn
The Rundetaarn is Europe's oldest functioning observatory, built in the 17th century with a spiral ramp instead of stairs.
Radhus (City Hall)
Copenhagen's City Hall, a grand historic building with an impressive facade and clock tower.
gamelstran
A canal-side area in Copenhagen where you can spot the underwater statue Agnete and the Merman.
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A picturesque harbor with colorful buildings dating back to the 1680s, a popular spot for grabbing a meal or enjoying a sandwich and beer by the canal.
Little Mermaid
The iconic Little Mermaid statue is Copenhagen's most famous landmark, enchanting visitors with its delicate bronze form perched on a rock by the waterside.
Langelinje Pier
At Langelinje Pier you will find the sculpture of The Little Mermaid.
The Little Mermaid statue
The Little Mermaid statue, unveiled in 1913, is a bronze and granite statue gifted to Copenhagen, inspired by Hans Christian Anderson's story, though noted as potentially underwhelming due to its industrial backdrop.
Lilla Torg
Lilla Torg is a beautiful square in Malmö with tiny houses from the 16th century, featuring many restaurants and coffee shops.
Amalienborg Palace Square
A palace square in the heart of Copenhagen where visitors can witness the changing of the guard and explore Christian VII’s Palace and Christian VIII’s Palace.
King Frederik V statue
A statue in the center of Amalienborg Palace Square.
Round House Astronomy Tower
A stunning tower offering panoramic views of Copenhagen and featuring an intricate astronomy dial at the top.
Kastellet citadel
Northern Europe’s most well-preserved fortress, shaped like a pentagon with canals surrounding it and five bastions at the corners.
Christiania Freetown
A unique, self-declared autonomous community with vibrant street art, quirky galleries, and cozy organic cafes.
Gråbrødretorv Square
A charming square with cozy cafes and unique little trinket shops.
Angel of Peace
A statue in Churchill Park.
Copenhagen Town Hall
A grand architectural masterpiece, Copenhagen Town Hall is a vibrant hub of civic life and a popular spot for exploring the city's history and impressive interiors. Its iconic tower offers a glimpse of the city from above.
Rådhus
The Rådhus in Helsingør is the historic town hall, noted for its impressive medieval and Renaissance architecture.
Rounded Tower
The Rounded Tower (Rundetårn) is a 17th-century tower with a unique spiral ramp leading to an observatory, offering excellent views of Copenhagen.
Møstings Hus
Møstings Hus is a historic manor house that serves as a venue for art exhibitions and cultural events.
Christian Sport Palace
Home to the Danish Parliament and formerly the royal family's residence for 800 years, offering tours of the old rooms.
Malmö
Malmö is a vibrant city in Sweden, offering a contrast to Copenhagen with its modern architecture and cultural attractions, making it a popular day trip destination.
Blåvandshuk Fyr
Blåvandshuk Fyr is a lighthouse with 170 stairs, located on a beach popular for searching for amber.
Rubjerg Knude Fyr
Rubjerg Knude Fyr is a lighthouse that was moved inland to prevent it from falling into the sea due to coastal erosion.
Grenen (The Branch)
Grenen, also known as 'The Branch', is a unique spit of land where the Baltic Sea and North Sea converge.
Infinite Bridge
The Infinite Bridge is an artwork located near Århus, offering a circular path that extends into the sea.
Oslo Opera House
The Oslo Opera House is a striking modern architectural landmark where visitors can walk on its roof.
City Hall
Admire the imposing red-brick facade of Copenhagen City Hall, a striking example of National Romantic architecture. Climb the tower for excellent city views and explore its ornate interiors.
Christiansborg
Explore Christiansborg Palace, home to the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's Office, and the Supreme Court. You can also visit the Royal Reception Rooms and the ruins beneath the palace.
Rundetarn
Ascend the unique spiral ramp of the Round Tower (Rundetårn), Europe's oldest functioning observatory, for spectacular panoramic views of Copenhagen. The gentle slope makes it accessible for most.