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Best Parks in Copenhagen

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Jutland

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

  • Greenland

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

  • Råbjerg Mile

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

  • 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.

  • Wadden Sea National Park

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Royal Library Garden

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

  • Mons Klint

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

  • 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.

  • King’s Garden

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

  • Helligdomsklipperne

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

  • Amalie Garden

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

  • Churchill Park

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

  • Assistens Kierkegård

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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Tower Playground

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

  • Botanical Collections in Copenhagen

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

  • Bibliotek town

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

  • Kong ha

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

  • The Lakes

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

  • Cliffs of Møns

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

  • 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.

  • Han Vejle Skjulet

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

  • Thy National Park

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

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