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  • Absalon

    A former church turned into a community center that hosts communal dinners for a cheap price, allowing travelers to chat with locals. You need to book a spot online beforehand.

  • Værnedamsvej

    Verna damswey, often referred to as copenhagen's little Paris, this street exudes European charm explore Boutique shops sip wine at upscale bars or indulge in French pastries at local cafes.

  • Græsk Smag

    A tiny, authentic Greek deli and takeaway spot, Græsk Smag serves up delicious and genuine Greek flavors with a focus on fresh ingredients and traditional recipes.

  • Lee's Kitchen

    This no-frills, incredibly popular eatery offers some of the best and most affordable Thai food in the city, drawing locals and visitors alike for its authentic flavors.

  • Sydhavnstippen

    A unique, semi-wild nature area in the South Harbor, perfect for a peaceful escape with walking paths, diverse birdlife, and scenic views over the water.

  • Kayak Bar

    A unique waterfront spot offering a relaxed vibe with stunning canal views, Kayak Bar is a popular hangout for both locals and visitors to enjoy drinks and soak up the city's atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to unwind by the water.

  • Ismageriet

    A beloved ice cream shop serving artisanal, homemade ice cream with a wide array of creative and classic flavors made from high-quality ingredients.

  • Meat Packing District

    Once a gritty industrial area, this trendy district (Kødbyen) now buzzes with innovative restaurants, cool bars, art galleries, and lively nightlife.

  • 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.

  • Badezone Byskoven

    A charming urban bathing spot on the waterfront, perfect for a refreshing dip on a warm day, complete with wooden decks and safe swimming access.

  • Frederiksberg Have

    One of Copenhagen's largest and most beautiful parks, featuring romantic canals, a Chinese pavilion, free-roaming peacock, and the stunning Frederiksberg Palace.

  • University of Copenhagen

    As one of Northern Europe's oldest universities, its historic buildings and modern campuses are scattered throughout the city. Exploring its various locations offers a glimpse into Danish academic life and beautiful architecture.

  • Nyhavn

    Nyhavn is a picturesque waterfront area lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses, perfect for soaking in the city's atmosphere and enjoying a Danish beer or traditional smørrebrød; it is also a lively hub where canal tours embark and local eateries serve delectable Danish fare.

  • Broens Gadekøkken

    This popular street food market, located near Nyhavn, offers a delicious array of international and local culinary delights. It's a fantastic spot to sample diverse flavors in a casual, buzzing atmosphere.

  • Gasoline Grill

    Experience one of Copenhagen's most hyped burger joints, housed in a former gas station, serving up simple yet incredibly delicious burgers. Expect a queue, but the taste is worth the wait.

  • The Royal Danish Opera House

    A stunning piece of modern architecture situated on the Holmen island, the Opera House boasts world-class acoustics and a dramatic waterfront setting. Its striking design makes it a landmark visible from across the harbor.

  • Kødbyen

    Copenhagen's Meatpacking District has transformed into a trendy hub filled with restaurants, bars, galleries, and clubs. It retains its industrial charm while offering a vibrant nightlife and culinary scene.

  • Hart Bageri

    This artisanal bakery is celebrated for its exceptional sourdough bread, pastries, and coffee. It's a beloved spot for locals seeking delicious, high-quality baked goods made with natural ingredients.

  • Kastellet

    A remarkably well-preserved star fortress dating back to the 17th century, Kastellet offers peaceful grounds for walking. It's a beautiful green oasis with historic buildings and scenic views over the water.

  • St. Alban's Church

    This picturesque Anglican church, with its striking Gothic Revival architecture, stands adjacent to Kastellet and the Churchill Park. It's a serene and beautiful landmark offering a moment of tranquility.

  • Frederiksberg Gardens

    A sprawling and romantic landscape garden, Frederiksberg Gardens offers canals, grottos, and charming follies. It's a perfect escape for a leisurely walk, a picnic, or enjoying views of Frederiksberg Palace.

  • Copenhagen Zoo

    Located in Frederiksberg Gardens, Copenhagen Zoo is one of Europe's oldest zoos, housing a diverse collection of animals. It's particularly known for its Arctic Ring and its successful elephant house designed by Norman Foster.

  • Amalienborg

    The official residence of the Danish royal family, Amalienborg is composed of four identical classical palaces around an octagonal courtyard. Witness the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony for a regal experience.

  • Marble Church

    Officially known as Frederik's Church, this magnificent domed church is a Baroque masterpiece, characterized by its impressive marble facade and colossal dome. It offers stunning architecture and panoramic city views from its dome.

  • Round Tower

    A 17th-century astronomical observatory, the Round Tower (Rundetårn) features a unique spiral ramp instead of stairs leading to the top. It offers fantastic panoramic views of Copenhagen's charming old town.

  • Copenhagen Central Station

    Copenhagen Central Station is more than just a transport hub; it's a bustling architectural landmark and a vibrant meeting point for locals and travelers alike. Admire its historic facade and experience the energetic pulse of the city.

  • Kronborg Castle

    Step into the dramatic setting of Kronborg Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site famously known as the setting for Shakespeare's Hamlet. Explore its impressive ramparts, royal chambers, and the legendary casemates for a journey through Danish history and literature.

  • Assistens Cemetery

    More than just a cemetery, this beautiful green space in Nørrebro is a beloved park for locals, featuring historic gravestones, sculptures, and tranquil paths. It's also the final resting place of famous Danes like Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard.

  • Strøget

    One of Europe's longest pedestrian shopping streets, Strøget buzzes with energy, offering everything from high-end designer brands to charming souvenir shops and street performers. It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the city's lively atmosphere.

  • City Hall Square

    Rådhuspladsen is a major public square and a central meeting point, dominated by the impressive Copenhagen City Hall. It's a lively hub surrounded by shops, cinemas, and historic buildings.

  • Tivoli Gardens

    Tivoli Gardens is a historic amusement park founded in 1843, offering fun for all ages and transforming into a magical Winterland in the colder months with a spectacular light festival.

  • Gefion Fountain

    A fountain that can be seen on the walk towards The Little Mermaid.

  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

    The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art showcases an impressive collection of contemporary art in a beautiful seaside setting, harmoniously blending art, architecture, and nature, including works by Picasso and Giacometti.

  • Geranium

    Un restaurant gastronomique, actuellement classé deuxième meilleur au monde.

  • Alchemist

    Le restaurant le plus recherché au monde, une expérience unique mais coûteuse.

  • Casa Grill

    Un des meilleurs restaurants de cuisine arabe à Copenhague.

  • Christiania

    Experience the unique, self-governing community of Freetown Christiania, a bohemian enclave known for its alternative lifestyle, colorful houses, and artistic vibe. It's a fascinating glimpse into a different way of life.

  • Torvehallerne

    Torvehallerne is a vibrant food market featuring a wide array of local vegetables, Danish delicacies, and international foods, perfect for exploring flavors and warming up.

  • Danish Architecture Center

    A center dedicated to showcasing Danish and international architecture and urban development.

  • Copenhagen Opera House

    A stunning modern architectural masterpiece situated on the island of Holmen, known for its acoustics.

  • Refshaleøen

    Refshaleoen, once an industrial Zone, is now a hub of creativity, food and culture; the Copenhagen Contemporary Art Gallery showcases avant-guard pieces, while the street food market Refin offers a culinary Journey.

  • 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.

  • Rubjerg Knude

    Rubjerg Knude is a scenic area in Denmark known for its dramatic shifting sand dunes and lighthouse.

  • Faroe Islands

    The Faroe Islands are a remote archipelago known for their rugged cliffs, dramatic waterfalls, and unique Viking heritage.

  • Bornholm

    Discover Bornholm, Denmark's sunniest island, a rugged gem in the Baltic Sea famed for its dramatic cliffs, pristine beaches, and charming medieval towns. This island offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich history, making it a standout destination.

  • Odense

    Odense is a charming Danish city noted for its cultural heritage, particularly its connection to Hans Christian Andersen.

  • Aarhus

    Aarhus is Denmark's second-largest city, a lively cultural hub with a mix of historic charm, modern design, and a renowned open-air museum.

  • Jutland

    Jutland is the mainland peninsula of Denmark, offering a variety of landscapes including coastlines, rolling hills, and historic towns.

  • Løkken

    Løkken is a popular seaside resort town in North Jutland, known for its wide sandy beach and historic bathing houses.

  • Frederiksborg Castle

    Frederiksborg Castle is a magnificent Renaissance castle surrounded by a lake and beautiful gardens, housing the Museum of National History.

  • Langeland

    Langeland is a long, narrow Danish island in the Baltic Sea, characterized by its gentle hills, coastline, and tranquil atmosphere.

  • Helsingør

    Helsingør is a historic Danish town north of Copenhagen, known for its cobblestone streets, Shakespearean lore, and medieval architecture.

  • Himmelbjerget

    Himmelbjerget, meaning 'Sky Mountain', is a picturesque hill in central Jutland offering panoramic views and a historic observation tower.

  • Greenland

    Greenland is a vast Arctic island, a territory of Denmark, known for its immense ice sheet, glaciers, and unique natural beauty.

  • Ribe

    Ribe is Denmark's oldest town, preserving its Viking history and medieval atmosphere with its charming streets and cathedral.

  • Copenhagen

    Experience the vibrant capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, a city brimming with fairytale charm, cutting-edge design, and world-class cuisine. From historic canals to modern architecture, it offers a captivating urban adventure.

  • Råbjerg Mile

    Råbjerg Mile is the largest moving dune complex in Northern Europe, often described as Denmark's desert.

  • Aalborg

    Aalborg is presented as a Danish city offering beautiful coastal scenery and a pleasant atmosphere.

  • Møns Klint

    A unique and beautiful spot in Denmark. You will probably need to rent a car or arrange a tour to get there.

  • Mols Bjerge National Park

    Mols Bjerge National Park is a natural area on the Djursland peninsula, home to the Trehøje Mols vista point.

  • Jelling

    Jelling is a historically significant site in Denmark, known for its Viking monuments and rune stones.

  • Wadden Sea National Park

    Wadden Sea National Park is a unique coastal area in Denmark known for its tidal flats and rich biodiversity.

  • The Little Mermaid

    Visit the iconic bronze statue perched on a rock by the waterside, a symbol of Copenhagen inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's famous fairy tale. It's a small but beloved landmark.

  • Marmorkirken

    Marmorkirken, also known as the Marble Church, is a stunning neo-baroque church with Scandinavia's largest dome, inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.

  • Amalienborg Palace

    Amalienborg Palace consists of four identical palaces and serves as the residence of the Danish royal family, where visitors can see the royal guards marching.

  • Rosenborg Castle

    Rosenborg Castle, built in the Renaissance style, is a time capsule of Danish royalty, housing the crown jewels and offering a glimpse into the lavish lifestyles of past monarchs.

  • Christiansborg Palace

    A historically significant building that houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister’s Office, and features the Royal Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Stables, Chapel, and Great Hall.

  • Rundetaarn

    The Rundetaarn is Europe's oldest functioning observatory, built in the 17th century with a spiral ramp instead of stairs.

  • Statens Museum for Kunst

    Denmark's national gallery, showcasing an extensive collection of Danish and international art.

  • Aamann’s

    A popular spot renowned for serving traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches (smørrebrød).

  • Peter’s Polser

    A classic Danish hot dog stand famous for serving traditional Danish hot dogs (pølser).

  • St Peter's Bakery

    Copenhagen's oldest bakery, celebrated for its authentic Danish pastries.

  • Torvehallerne KBH

    A vibrant indoor food market featuring a wide array of fresh produce, local delicacies, and gourmet foods.

  • Copenhill

    Copenhill is a waste recycling plant doubles as a recreational space ski down its slopes hike its Trails or challenge yourself on the world's tallest climbing wall.

  • Meatpacking District

    Copenhagen's Meatpacking District (Kødbyen) is a trendy hub where former industrial buildings now house innovative restaurants, cool bars, and vibrant event spaces.

  • Frederiksberg Palace

    An elegant 18th-century palace set within expansive gardens, formerly a royal summer residence.

  • Carlsberg Brewery

    Carlsberg Brewery is a famous Danish brewery where visitors can explore the process of making their iconic beer and learn about the company's history.

  • Cisterne

    An underground art gallery housed in a former water reservoir, known for its atmospheric exhibitions.

  • Parken

    Denmark's national football stadium and a multi-purpose venue hosting concerts and sporting events.

  • Von Freslers Kirke

    A notable church known for its distinctive green copper spire.

  • Radhus (City Hall)

    Copenhagen's City Hall, a grand historic building with an impressive facade and clock tower.

  • Fredericksburg Garden

    A popular garden where locals walk, run, or hang out with friends, offering a free view of the elephants at the nearby zoo.

  • Fredericksburg Castle

    A beautiful castle in Fredericksburg Garden, formerly a summer residence for the royal family and now a school for officers in the Danish Army.

  • gamelstran

    A canal-side area in Copenhagen where you can spot the underwater statue Agnete and the Merman.

  • Christians Paul Palace

    Home to the Danish Parliament, formerly home to the royal family for 800 years; visitors can tour the old rooms and learn about royal history.

  • new home

    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.

  • Royal Danish Opera House

    Navigate copenhagen's canals on solar-powered boats witness architectural Marvels like the Royal Danish opera house.

  • Castello

    An old fortress that was part of Copenhagen's defenses, now housing military personnel and open to the public for enjoying the scenery and walking the banks.

  • Kong sale

    The oldest Royal Gardens in Denmark, laid out in the 1600s, now a popular picnic spot next to Rosenborg Castle.

  • awesome ball Castle

    A castle with a beautiful museum that is home to the Danish crown jewels.

  • tall Helena

    A place described as fancy street food where you can also buy high-quality foods and ingredients.

  • Tivoli

    Step into a magical world at Tivoli Gardens, one of the world's oldest amusement parks, blending thrilling rides, beautiful gardens, and enchanting entertainment. It's a must-visit for all ages.

  • Christians song

    An area with old colorful buildings that has a similar feeling to Nyhavn but is less busy.

  • church of our savior

    Located near Christian's Hound, this church is known for its unique spire, which visitors can climb for a view of the city.

  • Freetown Christiania

    Freetown Christiania is a unique, self-governing community established in 1971, known for its independent spirit, car-free environment, and vibrant artistic expression.

  • 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.

  • Vesterbro

    Once a working-class neighborhood, Vesterbro has transformed into Copenhagen's hippest district, brimming with trendy boutiques, buzzing bars, and world-class restaurants.

  • Nørrebro

    Nørrebro is a dynamic and diverse neighborhood known for its multicultural vibe, lively public spaces like Superkilen park, and a fantastic array of eateries and bars.

  • New Hound

    New Hound is a popular spot known for its excellent coffee and relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a mid-day break or a casual meeting.

  • Restaurant Kanalhuset

    A restaurant known for its well-made Smørrebrød (open-faced sandwich) in a great location with nice staff.

  • Parken Stadium

    The home stadium of FC Copenhagen, where one can watch a football match.

  • Brøndby Stadion

    Located about 30 minutes from the city center, this stadium offers a unique experience for watching a football match.

  • Lyngby Stadion

    A stadium where one can watch a football match, easily accessible from Copenhagen.

  • Right by the canals

    A fantastic place for street food and drinks, also known for hosting an ice skating ring in the winter.

  • National Museum of Denmark

    The National Museum of Denmark is Denmark’s largest museum of cultural history with exhibitions from the Stone Age, the Viking Age, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance and Modern Danish History.

  • Magstræde

    The oldest still-standing residential street in Copenhagen, with houses from around the 1600s that were spared from fires and bombardments.

  • The Black Diamond

    A modern extension to the Royal Library, combining old and new architecture. It features a cafe and areas to explore, with canals outside.

  • Church of Our Saviour

    A church with a tall and gorgeous spire that you can climb for one of the best views overlooking the city of Copenhagen.

  • Cester

    A place to enjoy a great burger, fries, and a beer in KB (Kødbyen).

  • The Round Tower

    A 36-meter high structure built as an observatory in 1642, now housing a collection connected with the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe, offering panoramic views of the city.

  • Botanical Garden

    The Copenhagen Botanical Garden, established in 1870, is an Urban Oasis offering a rich tapestry of Flora; the historic Victorian Greenhouse is a Marvel, and during summer, The Butterfly House becomes a fluttering spectacle.

  • Palm House

    A part of the Botanical Garden where you have to pay to enter and find tropical plants and a cool walkway around the top of the trees and palms.

  • Dalles Coffee

    A small coffee place that serves good coffee, but it is quite expensive.

  • Royal Library Garden

    A small, hidden park with a cozy vibe, perfect for relaxing, people-watching, and resting your legs.

  • The Marble Church

    Probably the most beautiful church in Copenhagen, gorgeous on the outside as well as the inside.

  • The David Collection

    The David Collection is a museum featuring diverse collections, including Islamic art, European 18th-century art, and Danish early modern art.

  • Mons Klint

    Impressive white chalk cliffs on the island of Møn, offering stunning views of the Baltic Sea.

  • Lokken

    A popular seaside resort town with a wide sandy beach and charming white fishing huts.

  • Jægersborggade

    One of the trendiest streets in Copenhagen, known for its bars, boutiques, and cobblestones, and is a great place to shop and take pictures.

  • National Gallery of Denmark

    Statens Museum for Kunst is Denmark's National Art Museum, housing a vast collection spanning from the 1300s to contemporary pieces; the Museum's architecture itself is a blend of classic and modern design.

  • Nikolaj Kunsthal

    The Copenhagen Contemporary Art Gallery showcases avant-guard pieces.

  • Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

    Nai Carlsberg glyptotec boasts an impressive collection from ancient Egyptian artifacts to 19th century European art; the Winter Garden with its glass Dome and tropical plants offers a tranquil retreat.

  • Winter Garden

    The Winter Garden with its glass Dome and tropical plants offers a tranquil retreat.

  • Superkilen

    Superkilen is an Urban Park designed in collaboration with the local community that celebrates Global diversity, from a Thai boxing ring to Iraqi swings; it's a testament to Multicultural Unity.

  • Islands Brygge Harbour Bath

    Islands briga Harbor bath offers a unique swimming experience against a backdrop of the city skyline; in summer, it becomes a lively spot with locals and tourists alike.

  • Circle Bridge

    Cycle around the Havana ringen harboring Embrace Copenhagen cycling culture as you pedal past landmarks like the Circle Bridge.

  • Hammerhus

    Explore the impressive ruins of Hammershus, once Northern Europe's largest medieval castle, perched dramatically on a rocky outcrop. Its strategic location offers breathtaking views over the Baltic Sea and surrounding landscapes.

  • Opalsø Lake

    Nestled near Hammershus, Opalsø is a stunning former quarry transformed into a crystal-clear lake surrounded by dramatic cliffs. It's a popular spot for swimming, picnicking, and enjoying the serene natural beauty.

  • Dueodde Beach

    Experience one of Northern Europe's finest beaches at Dueodde, known for its incredibly fine, white sand and shallow, clear waters. This vast stretch of coastline is perfect for sunbathing, long walks, and family fun.

  • Gudhjem

    Discover Gudhjem, a picturesque fishing village perched on steep cliffs along Bornholm's north coast, famous for its round church and art scene. Wander through its charming streets and enjoy stunning sea views.

  • Døndalen

    Explore Døndalen, a beautiful and lush valley on Bornholm's north coast, known for its tranquil atmosphere and Denmark's longest waterfall. It's a magical spot for a peaceful nature walk.

  • Rønne

    As Bornholm's main town and port, Rønne offers a gateway to the island with its historic cobblestone streets, bustling harbor, and rich ceramic heritage. Explore its museums and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

  • Allinge

    Discover Allinge, a charming coastal town in northern Bornholm, renowned for its rugged beauty, historic smokehouses, and vibrant annual political festival. It’s a perfect base for exploring the island's northern wonders.

  • Svaneke

    Visit Svaneke, a beautifully preserved medieval fishing town on Bornholm's east coast, celebrated for its picturesque harbor, traditional houses, and artisanal food production. It’s often called the 'Pearl of the Baltic'.

  • Allinge Røgeri

    Experience authentic Bornholm flavors at Allinge Røgeri, a renowned smokehouse offering freshly smoked fish and traditional Danish dishes. It's a must-visit culinary landmark in the heart of Allinge.

  • Fru Petersens Cafe

    Indulge in delicious homemade cakes and light meals at Fru Petersens Cafe, a beloved countryside spot near Dueodde Beach. It's the perfect place to relax and refuel after a day of exploring.

  • Christianshavn

    Christianshavn, also referred to as CPH Waterfront, is a recommended area in Copenhagen with distinct waterfront charm and hotel options.

  • Langelinje Pier

    At Langelinje Pier you will find the sculpture of The Little Mermaid.

  • King’s Garden

    Copenhagen's oldest public park, formerly a private royal garden.

  • Slotsholmen

    Slotsholmen is the tiny island where Christiansborg Palace is located.

  • Copenhagen City Hall

    A beautiful blend of Danish and Italian Renaissance architecture where visitors can see Jens Olsen’s World Clock and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the City Hall tower.

  • 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.

  • Buka Bakery

    Buka Bakery is a place where visitors can get Nutella and pistachio croissants.

  • Frederick's Church

    Frederick's Church is a beautiful church located west of Amalienborg Palace, serving as a focal point for the Frederick Staden district.

  • Hasle Beach

    Hasle Beach is a scenic coastal area on Bornholm, offering a relaxing seaside experience.

  • Helligdomsklipperne

    Helligdomsklipperne, meaning 'Sanctuary Cliffs', are dramatic rock formations on Bornholm with sea caves and a rich history.

  • Sandvig Strand

    Sandvig Strand is a beautiful sandy beach located in the northern part of Bornholm, near the town of Allinge.

  • Reffen

    Reffen is the biggest street food market in Copenhagen, located right at the harbor, where you can find delicious food for around 10 Euros.

  • Konditaget Lüders

    Konditaget Lüders is a parking garage with a rooftop outdoor gym, offering a great place to workout or hang out in the sun for free.

  • Bakken

    Bakken is the oldest amusement park in the world, located on the outskirts of Copenhagen, with no entrance fee and over 50 rides.

  • Stroget

    Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Stroget, one of Europe's longest pedestrian shopping streets, offering everything from high-end brands to charming souvenir shops.

  • Broens Market

    Broens Street Food Market offers tacos and gyros in an amazing atmosphere with great music, considered a cheap and amazing food spot in Copenhagen.

  • Tivoli Park

    Tivoli Park is the second oldest amusement park in the world, and inspired Walt Disney.

  • Lilla Torg

    Lilla Torg is a beautiful square in Malmö with tiny houses from the 16th century, featuring many restaurants and coffee shops.

  • Malmö Castle

    Malmö Castle is the oldest preserved Renaissance castle in the Nordic region, surrounded by stunning gardens.

  • Malmö Saluhall

    Malmö Saluhall is a food lover's paradise with many amazing food stalls and small eateries, offering ramen, falafel, meatballs, and more, with a beautiful seating area and great music.

  • Grenen

    Grenen is where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea converge, a unique natural phenomenon.

  • The Catch by Rudi

    The Catch by Rudi is a speciality dining restaurant mentioned for its excellent food.

  • Original Coffee

    A rooftop café located in Illum department store on Strøget, offering coffee and panoramic views of the city.

  • Illum department store

    A department store on Strøget that features Original Coffee on its rooftop.

  • 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.

  • Christian VII’s Palace

    One of the palaces in Amalienborg Palace Square that offers guided tours.

  • Christian VIII’s Palace

    One of the palaces in Amalienborg Palace Square that can be explored with an entrance ticket.

  • Amalie Garden

    A small, peaceful park by the water next to Amalienborg Palace, featuring impressive fountains.

  • Told & Snaps

    A cozy restaurant near Nyhavn Harbor offering traditional Danish fare like smørrebrød.

  • Round House Astronomy Tower

    A stunning tower offering panoramic views of Copenhagen and featuring an intricate astronomy dial at the top.

  • Reffen Street Food & Craft Market

    An affordable street food market with a wide variety of delicious eats and outdoor events by the water in the summer.

  • Grød

    A popular breakfast spot near Torvehallerne Market known for its creamy porridge topped with fresh berries, almonds, and caramel sauce.

  • Churchill Park

    A park near the Little Mermaid and Langelinie promenade, where visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk by the water.

  • St. Alban’s Church

    A beautiful English Gothic-style church in Churchill Park.

  • 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.

  • Restaurant 56°

    A hidden gem near Christiania Freetown offering a contemporary twist on traditional Danish cuisine.

  • Church of Our Saviour’s

    A church with a tower that offers panoramic views, including views of Sweden on a clear day.

  • Gråbrødretorv Square

    A charming square with cozy cafes and unique little trinket shops.

  • Raw 42

    A vegan restaurant where visitors can enjoy a breakfast bowl.

  • Winter Gardens

    A stunning space with a conservatory-style roof, filled with Roman statues, grand fountains, and lush tropical plants, located inside the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek.

  • Enomania

    A hidden gem near Carlsberg Brewery offering Italian-Danish fusion cuisine and a wine selection.

  • Copenhagen Airport

    Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is a major international airport serving the Danish capital, with efficient transport links to the city center.

  • Vesterbro district

    A trendy neighborhood brims with cafes, bars, and street art.

  • Langelinie promenade

    A promenade where visitors can enjoy a walk by the water.

  • Torvehallerne Market

    A place where you can have a cozy breakfast at Grød.

  • 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.

  • Pisserenden

    This bohemian and charming neighbourhood, whose name translates amusingly to 'The Draining Trench,' is known for its independent boutiques, vintage shops, and a vibrant, artistic atmosphere. It’s a delightful area to wander and discover unique finds.

  • Sankt Peders Bageri

    Step back in time at this historic bakery, Copenhagen's oldest, where you can savor traditional Danish pastries and rye bread baked with time-honored recipes. It's a delicious taste of Danish culinary heritage.

  • Church of Our Lady

    Copenhagen's imposing Lutheran cathedral, also known as the Marmorkirken, is a stunning example of neoclassical architecture, housing beautiful sculptures by Bertel Thorvaldsen. It's a significant landmark for both its religious and artistic importance.

  • Copenhagen University Library

    While primarily an academic institution, the historic buildings of Copenhagen University Library offer a glimpse into scholarly life and impressive architecture. Its serene atmosphere provides a quiet escape in the bustling city.

  • Jorck's Passage

    A charming and atmospheric covered passageway, Jorck's Passage is a hidden gem connecting streets with a selection of small shops and cafes. It offers a quaint and sheltered shopping experience away from the elements.

  • Gammel Strand

    This picturesque waterfront area, 'Old Beach,' faces the Christiansborg Palace and the canals, offering beautiful views and a lively atmosphere with its cafes and historic buildings. It's a central point for experiencing Copenhagen's maritime charm.

  • The Dubliner

    Experience a slice of Ireland in Copenhagen at The Dubliner, a popular Irish pub known for its lively atmosphere, live music, and a wide selection of beers. It's a great spot for a friendly night out.

  • Lord Nelson

    A classic British-style pub, Lord Nelson offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere with a good range of beers and a traditional pub menu. It's a reliable choice for a relaxed drink or a hearty meal.

  • Nordhavn

    A modern, stylish neighborhood characterized by its new architecture and waterfront developments, offering a glimpse into Copenhagen's future.

  • Andersen & Maillard

    A popular bakery and coffee shop celebrated for its exceptional Danish pastries and high-quality coffee.

  • Poulette

    A casual eatery known for serving delicious fried chicken dishes.

  • Assistens Kierkegård

    A historic cemetery and public park in the Nørrebro district, offering a tranquil green space for reflection and leisure.

  • Norange Coffee

    A specialty coffee shop offering expertly prepared coffee in a serene and stylish setting.

  • Prolog Coffee Bar

    A highly-regarded coffee bar focusing on sourcing and expertly brewing high-quality, single-origin coffee.

  • Pas Normal

    A shop associated with a Danish cycling brand, likely offering high-quality apparel and accessories.

  • Atelier September

    A charming and popular cafe known for its delicious brunch menu and inviting ambiance.

  • Fisketorvet

    A large modern shopping mall offering a wide range of retail stores, dining options, and entertainment.

  • Kødbyens Fiskebar

    A renowned seafood restaurant situated in the trendy Meatpacking District, celebrated for its fresh, sustainable oysters and fish dishes.

  • Bird Bird & Bakery

    A popular eatery specializing in delicious fried chicken and other comfort food dishes.

  • Studio X Kitchen

    A contemporary restaurant located in the Meatpacking District, offering a modern take on Nordic cuisine.

  • Esmee

    A trendy bar and restaurant offering a sophisticated atmosphere and expertly crafted cocktails.

  • Villette

    A cozy cafe known for its inviting atmosphere and selection of delicious pastries and coffee.

  • The 1612

    A brunch restaurant in Copenhagen known for its incredible quality ingredients and beautiful presentation.

  • Juno the bakery

    A bakery located in a local area of Copenhagen, known for having the best pastries in the world, but expect a line.

  • prologue coffee

    A trendy coffee shop in the meatpacking district, possibly serving baked goods from Juno the bakery.

  • Orsa

    A trendy cafe focused on music and specialty coffee with outdoor seating.

  • Ruby

    A hidden cocktail bar overlooking the canal that has some really thoughtful and inventive drinks and it is a great spot for people watching and seeing the sun go down.

  • Botanical Garden Park

    A beautiful park area that is completely free to enter.

  • King's Garden

    Location of Rosenborg Palace, where the crown jewels of Denmark are stored.

  • The Royal Library's Garden

    A stunning little garden and a great place to sit and relax.

  • Frederiksberg

    Discover the elegant district of Frederiksberg, known for its beautiful parks, upscale shopping, and charming streets. It offers a more serene and sophisticated side of Copenhagen.

  • City Centre

    The City Centre is presented as the best area for most tourists to stay in Copenhagen due to its central location and abundance of hotels.

  • CPH Waterfront

    CPH Waterfront, essentially Christianshavn, is highlighted for its hotel offerings and picturesque waterside location in Copenhagen.

  • Cisternerne

    An underground contemporary art exhibition space in Copenhagen with diverse and stunning installations.

  • Amager Naturpark

    A stunning hiking area stretching about 27 km, lined with trees, a nature reserve, and touching on a few small neighborhoods, too. The colorful fishing village gives you some of the city's best views, a serene landscape, and a culinary experience.

  • Dyrehaven

    A nature resort home to lush forests where you can spot deer and enjoy horseback rides, with a nearby theme park.

  • Hamlet's Castle

    Immerse yourself in the legendary atmosphere of Hamlet's Castle, the very fortress that inspired Shakespeare's most famous tragedy. This iconic landmark offers a glimpse into royal Danish life and the dramatic history associated with the Prince of Denmark.

  • Elenor Street Food Market

    Discover a world of flavors at Elenor Street Food Market, a vibrant culinary hotspot offering diverse and delicious food stalls. It's the perfect place to sample local delicacies and international cuisine in a lively, informal setting.

  • Frederik's Church

    Also known as the Marble Church, this Lutheran church is famous for its impressive Baroque architecture and large dome.

  • Natural History Museum of Denmark

    Features a collection of approximately 14 million objects collected over 400 years, including skins, skeletons, insects, plants, and minerals, and is located in the corner of the Botanical Garden.

  • Assistens Kirkegård

    A historic cemetery and public park in the Nørrebro district, notable for being the final resting place of famous Danes like Hans Christian Andersen.

  • Royal Palace (Amalienborg)

    The winter residence of the Danish royal family, a stunning Rococo palace complex featuring four identical wings around a central courtyard.

  • Copenhagen Harbor

    The narrator enjoys running and walking in the harbor area, especially in the summer months, but notes that the side near Nyhavn is 'pretty dead and boring'.

  • St Alban's Church

    A church that can be seen on the walk towards The Little Mermaid.

  • Experimentarium

    Experimentarium is a hands-on science museum in Copenhagen designed to engage children and families with interactive exhibits.

  • National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet

    Den Blå Planet is the National Aquarium of Denmark, featuring a wide variety of marine life in impressive exhibits.

  • Tower Playground

    The Tower Playground is a family-friendly park area in Copenhagen, offering fun activities for children.

  • Reffen - Copenhagen Street Food

    Reffen is a large street food market located on Refshaleøen, offering a diverse range of international cuisines.

  • Zealand

    Zealand is the largest island in Denmark, where Copenhagen is located, offering a mix of urban areas and natural landscapes.

  • North Sea

    The North Sea is a body of water located off the coast of Jutland, Denmark, offering significant maritime importance and coastal scenery.

  • Øresund

    The Øresund is a strait separating Denmark and Sweden, important for maritime traffic and offering scenic views.

  • Helsingborg

    Helsingborg is a city in Sweden, located directly across the Øresund strait from Helsingør, Denmark, easily accessible by ferry.

  • Rådhus

    The Rådhus in Helsingør is the historic town hall, noted for its impressive medieval and Renaissance architecture.

  • Sankt Olai Domkirke

    Sankt Olai Domkirke (St. Olaf's Church) is the cathedral in Helsingør, a significant religious site with a long history.

  • Kronborg

    Kronborg, also known as Hamlet's Castle, is a historic castle in Helsingør, famous for its association with Shakespeare's play and its strategic location guarding the sound.

  • Danish Maritime Museum

    The Danish Maritime Museum in Helsingør offers insights into Denmark's rich seafaring history, located in a unique setting near Kronborg Castle.

  • Helsingor Market

    Helsingor Market is a local market in Helsingør, offering a place to experience local life and find various goods.

  • Cafe Karisma

    Cafe Karisma is a cafe in Helsingør mentioned for providing a pleasant break during sightseeing.

  • Old Town

    A historic area of Copenhagen with a charming atmosphere, offering a glimpse into the city's past.

  • National Museum

    The National Museum of Denmark, showcasing the country's rich history from prehistoric times to the present.

  • Cathedral of Our Lady

    Copenhagen's main cathedral, also known as the Church of Our Lady, a significant religious site.

  • Lego House

    An immersive experience center dedicated to the world of Lego.

  • Museums in Copenhagen

    A general reference to various museums found in Copenhagen, offering diverse collections.

  • Botanical Collections in Copenhagen

    The Botanical Garden in Copenhagen features extensive plant collections and glasshouses.

  • Christmas Markets in Copenhagen

    Seasonal markets that appear in Copenhagen during the Christmas period, offering festive goods.

  • The Bridge Street Kitchen

    The Bridge Street Kitchen is a lively street food market offering world-class food with a beautiful view of Copenhagen's harbor.

  • Tivoli Food Hall

    The Tivoli Food Hall provides a variety of culinary options, making it a convenient and warm place to eat within the Tivoli Gardens.

  • Magasin du Nord

    Magasin du Nord is a department store located on Kongens Nytorv, offering a wide selection of local and international delicacies, especially appealing during the holiday season.

  • 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.

  • Democratic Coffee

    Democratic Coffee is a highly recommended café located within a library, serving excellent coffee and typical Danish food.

  • The Royal Library

    The Royal Library is a significant cultural institution that houses a vast collection of books and is known for its impressive modern extension, the Black Diamond.

  • Møstings Hus

    Møstings Hus is a historic manor house that serves as a venue for art exhibitions and cultural events.

  • Glyptoteket

    Glyptoteket is an art museum housing extensive collections of ancient Mediterranean art and Danish and French art from the 19th century.

  • Thorvaldsens Museum

    Thorvaldsens Museum is dedicated to the works of the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen and is located on the island of Slotsholmen.

  • Frederiksberg Runddel

    Frederiksberg Runddel is a popular location for ice skating in Copenhagen during the winter months.

  • Toftegårds Plads Skøjtebane

    Toftegårds Plads Skøjtebane is a public ice skating rink available for recreational use during winter.

  • Ørestad Skøjtehal

    Ørestad Skøjtehal is an indoor ice skating rink that offers a consistent environment for skating regardless of outdoor weather.

  • Broens Ice Rink

    Broens Ice Rink, also known as The Harbor Ice Rink, provides a picturesque setting for ice skating by the waterfront.

  • The Harbor Ice Rink

    The Harbor Ice Rink offers a scenic waterfront location for ice skating enthusiasts during the winter season.

  • Bibliotek town

    A beautiful and calm garden near Christiansborg Palace, perfect for taking a break.

  • Christian Sport Palace

    Home to the Danish Parliament and formerly the royal family's residence for 800 years, offering tours of the old rooms.

  • aelen Bor Palace

    The current home of the Danish royal family, known for the changing of the royal guard, which occurs daily around 11:30 AM.

  • maror Kier

    A beautiful church, also known as the Marble Church, with free admission to see its interior.

  • Kong ha

    The King's Garden, the oldest Royal Gardens in Denmark, laid out in the 1600s, and now a popular place for picnics.

  • toall Helen

    Described as fancy street food, this place also sells high-quality foods and ingredients for cooking.

  • The Lakes

    Formerly a moat and water reservoir, now a popular spot for walking, running, and people-watching.

  • tii

    An old amusement park in the middle of Copenhagen, worth visiting but can be expensive.

  • Christian's Hound

    Similar to Nyhavn with old, colorful buildings, but less busy.

  • freet toown Christiania

    A famous independent hippie community within Copenhagen with a fascinating history.

  • 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.

  • Cliffs of Møns

    The Cliffs of Møns are dramatic white chalk cliffs on the coast of Denmark, offering breathtaking natural beauty and scenic views.

  • Lund

    Lund is a charming university city in Sweden with a rich history, known for its well-preserved medieval cathedral and vibrant student life.

  • Island of Fyn

    The Island of Fyn is known as Denmark's garden, offering picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and historical attractions like castles.

  • Maritime Museum

    Located within the walls of Kronborg Castle, this museum showcases Denmark's significant maritime history and culture.

  • Øresund strait

    The Øresund strait is a vital waterway separating Denmark and Sweden, offering scenic views and historical significance from nearby Kronborg Castle.

  • Den Blå Planet

    The largest aquarium in Northern Europe, resembling a whirlpool, featuring a wide array of marine life from around the world.

  • Home of Carlsberg

    The Home of Carlsberg is a former brewery offering tours that delve into the history of the famous Danish beer brand.

  • Blåvandshuk Fyr

    Blåvandshuk Fyr is a lighthouse with 170 stairs, located on a beach popular for searching for amber.

  • Viborg

    Viborg is a city mentioned as a stop on a road trip through the Jutland region of Denmark.

  • Silkeborg

    Silkeborg is a city in Jutland, mentioned as a destination for a scenic view from above.

  • Trehøje Mols

    Trehøje Mols is a Danish vista point in Mols Bjerge National Park, providing views of the sea to the east, south, and west.

  • Djursland

    Djursland is a peninsula in Denmark, mentioned as the location of Mols Bjerge National Park.

  • 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.

  • Møllehøj

    Møllehøj is recognized as the highest natural point in Denmark, standing at 170 meters above sea level.

  • Mossø Sø

    Mossø Sø is Denmark's third-largest freshwater lake and the largest lake in Jutland, offering natural beauty.

  • Den Tilsandede Kirke

    Den Tilsandede Kirke, the sand-buried church of Saint Lawrence, is an ancient church partly covered by sand.

  • Han Vejle Skjulet

    Han Vejle Skjulet is an area noted for bird watching, located near the coast.

  • Mennesket ved Havet

    Mennesket ved Havet, or 'Man meets the sea', is a large monument of four seated males observing the sea near Esbjerg.

  • Esbjerg

    Esbjerg is the fifth-largest city in Denmark, mentioned as the location of the 'Man meets the sea' monument.

  • Førby Sø

    Førby Sø is a beautiful lake area located within Thy National Park in Jutland.

  • Thy National Park

    Thy National Park is a natural area in Jutland, home to the scenic Førby Sø lake area.

  • Lyngby Strand

    Lyngby Strand is described as a beautiful and hidden beach known for offering exceptional sunset views.

  • Grenen (The Branch)

    Grenen, also known as 'The Branch', is a unique spit of land where the Baltic Sea and North Sea converge.

  • Århus

    Århus is the second-largest city in Denmark, mentioned as a location with nearby attractions like a deer park and the 'Infinite Bridge'.

  • Infinite Bridge

    The Infinite Bridge is an artwork located near Århus, offering a circular path that extends into the sea.

  • Kolding

    Kolding is a city in Denmark, noted for its castle.

  • Kalø Slot

    Kalø Slot is a ruined castle from the 14th century located in eastern Jutland within Mols Bjerge National Park.

  • Ålborg

    Ålborg is the fourth-largest city in Denmark, mentioned as a destination on the Jutland road trip.

  • Canal Boat Tour

    A canal boat tour provides a scenic way to see Copenhagen's landmarks from the water.

  • Louisiana Contemporary Museum

    The Louisiana Contemporary Museum is an art museum located by the sea, featuring modern and contemporary works.

  • Architecture Center

    The Architecture Center is a place to explore and learn about architecture.

  • Archipelago Tour

    An Archipelago Tour explores the numerous islands surrounding Stockholm.

  • Gamla Stan

    Gamla Stan is Stockholm's historic old town, characterized by cobblestone streets and colorful buildings.

  • Cafe pascal

    Cafe Pascal is a cafe mentioned as a stop during the Stockholm exploration.

  • ABBA museum

    The ABBA Museum is dedicated to the famous Swedish pop group, offering interactive exhibits.

  • Vasa museum

    The Vasa Museum houses the incredibly preserved 17th-century Vasa warship, which sank on its maiden voyage.

  • Vaxholm

    Vaxholm is a picturesque island town and fortress located in the Stockholm archipelago.

  • Oslo Opera House

    The Oslo Opera House is a striking modern architectural landmark where visitors can walk on its roof.

  • Grunerlokka

    Grunerlokka is a hip neighborhood in Oslo known for its vibrant atmosphere, shops, and cafes.

  • Much Museum

    The Much Museum (Munch Museum) is dedicated to the works of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.

  • Folkemuseet

    Folkemuseet is an open-air museum showcasing traditional Norwegian life and historic buildings.

  • Little Mermaid statue

    A bronze statue in Copenhagen inspired by a fairy tale, depicting a mermaid sitting on a rock by the water.

  • Viking Ship Museum

    A museum in Roskilde dedicated to showcasing original Viking ships and maritime history.

  • Legoland Billund Resort

    A popular theme park in Billund, Denmark, featuring rides, attractions, and models made entirely from Lego bricks.

  • Louisiana Museum

    A modern art museum in Humlebæk, Denmark, celebrated for its stunning location and impressive collection.

  • Heart Bakery

    A bakery that serves coffee and pastries; the cartoon croissant is one of the best things to eat.

  • Amann 1921

    A Michelin recommended restaurant known for a fancier version of the traditional open sandwich in Copenhagen, which offers multi-course menus with wine pairings.

  • prologue

    A coffee shop that serves an incredible cardamom bun from Juno the bakery.

  • Copy Collective

    A place that serves soft serve ice cream.

  • Bruce

    A craft brew pub with plenty of beer to choose from and a great outdoor setting.

  • Høst

    A very popular spot that offers a Nordic style tasting menu with lots of little snacks and surprises throughout.

  • NoMA

    A restaurant with greenhouses.

  • Copenhagen Contemporary

    Home to a bunch of larger scale and immersive art. It had some cool spaces and Exhibits, including projection spaces.

  • Leo Bakery

    A bakery that has the most relaxed and easy going atmosphere and the flaky Goods to match, plus wonderful focaccia.

  • Frederiks Kirke

    Marvel at the stunning marble church, also known as the Marble Church, with its magnificent dome inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. It's an architectural masterpiece offering breathtaking views from its tower.

  • Buka

    Indulge in delicious baked goods and coffee at this charming bakery, known for its fresh pastries and cozy atmosphere. It's a perfect spot to start your day or enjoy a mid-afternoon treat.

  • Nyboder

    Stroll through the historic sailors' quarter, a unique collection of bright yellow, Dutch-Renaissance style houses built in the 17th century. It offers a glimpse into Copenhagen's maritime past.

  • Rosenborg

    Step back in time at this stunning Renaissance castle, housing the Danish crown jewels and royal regalia. Explore its opulent halls and beautiful surrounding gardens.

  • 7-Eleven

    While a convenience store, Copenhagen's 7-Eleven outlets offer a surprising array of high-quality Danish snacks and ready-to-eat meals. They are a convenient and affordable option for a quick bite.

  • 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.

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