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Discover Copenhagen, Denmark in 2 Days – Secrets of the World’s Happiest City

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Explore the enchanting secrets of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the vibrant charm of Malmö, Sweden, in this curated 2-day itinerary. Discover iconic landmarks, hidden gems, and delicious culinary delights as you experience the magic of these Scandinavian cities.

  • Nyhavn

    Nyhavn is the most iconic spot in Copenhagen, famous for its beautiful colorful houses and tall historic ships; Hans Christian Anderson used to live in one of these houses and write his fairy tales from there.

  • Amalienborg Palace

    Amalienborg Palace is home to the royal family, where you can catch the changing of the guards at noon.

  • Marble Church

    The Marble Church, located next to Amalienborg Palace, is the largest dome in Scandinavia.

  • Stroget

    Stroget is one of the longest shopping streets in Europe, a super busy and lively area.

  • Rundetaarn

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

  • Rosenborg Castle

    Rosenborg Castle is a tiny castle that stores the Danish crown jewels, surrounded by a lovely park with a water trench and geese.

  • 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.

  • Christiania

    Christiania is a unique free town community that operates independently with its own laws and flag, where photography was previously restricted.

  • The Little Mermaid

    The Little Mermaid is the famous statue from Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale.

  • Kastellet

    Kastellet is a star-shaped fortress, one of the best-preserved fortresses in Europe and still a functioning military area with a beautiful windmill.

  • 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.