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10 BEST Things To Do In Copenhagen | Copenhagen Travel Guide

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Discover the magic of Copenhagen, Denmark with this guide to its top attractions. From the enchanting Tivoli Gardens and historic Amalienborg Palace to the vibrant streets of Nørrebro and Christianshavn, explore a city rich in royal history, modern design, and a unique, hygge-filled atmosphere.

  • Tivoli Gardens

    Tivoli Gardens opened in 1843 and offers family fun with rides, stunning gardens, and a picturesque lakefront.

  • Nyhavn

    Nyhavn is the old harbour of Copenhagen, a historic waterfront area with tall painted houses dating from the 1600s and 1700s, many of which now house restaurants, bars, and cafes.

  • Amalienborg Palace

    Amalienborg Palace is home to the Danish royal family.

  • Rosenborg Castle

    Rosenborg Castle was built by King Christian IV in the early 17th century and features 400 years of royal art treasures, the Crown Jewels, and Royal Regalia.

  • Round Tower

    The Round Tower, a 17th-century observatory, provides panoramic views of the city.

  • Nørrebro

    Nørrebro is a charming neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and street art.

  • Vesterbro

    Vesterbro is a charming neighborhood known for its eclectic mix of shops, cafes, and street art.

  • Botanical Garden

    The Botanical Gardens, located in the centre of Copenhagen, contains more than 13,000 species and is famous for its extensive complex of historical glasshouses dating from 1874.

  • Christianshavn

    Christianshavn is a historic district in Copenhagen.

  • Langelinje Pier

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

  • Copenhagen ZOO

    Copenhagen Zoo, founded in 1859, is home to over 4,000 animals from 264 species and features one of the best elephant facilities in the world.

  • King’s Garden

    King’s Garden is where Rosenborg Castle is located.

  • Christiansborg Palace

    Christiansborg Palace, located on the island of Slotsholmen, contains the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State.

  • Slotsholmen

    Slotsholmen is the tiny island where Christiansborg Palace is located.

  • Copenhagen City Hall

    Copenhagen City Hall, built between 1892 and 1905, contains huge oak stairs, beautiful artwork and the Jens Olsen's World Clock.

  • City Hall Square

    Copenhagen City Hall is located on the City Hall Square.

  • 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.

  • Strøget

    The National Museum of Denmark's main building is located a short distance from Strøget.

  • Christiania

    Christiania, founded in 1971, is a self-governing and autonomous community with art galleries, music venues and inexpensive cafés.