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Top Things to Do in Copenhagen, Denmark | Ultimate Travel Guide 2025

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Discover the enchanting beauty and vibrant culture of Copenhagen, Denmark with this ultimate travel guide. From the colorful canals of Nyhavn and the iconic Little Mermaid to royal palaces and bohemian enclaves, this collection offers a diverse taste of the Danish capital. Explore historic castles, lush gardens, and unique urban spaces for an unforgettable adventure.

  • Nyhavn

    A historic waterfront and 17th-century canal, Nyhavn has transformed from a bustling port into a vibrant hub with cozy cafes and restaurants offering Danish delights.

  • The Little Mermaid

    An instantly recognizable statue sitting on a rock, created by sculptor Edvard Eriksen in 1913 as a tribute to author Hans Christian Anderson.

  • Amalienborg

    The residence of the Danish royal family since 1794, where you can witness the changing of the guards every day around noon.

  • Frederik's Church

    An impressive church that took 145 years to build, finally opening in 1894, and can be visited daily for free.

  • Rosenborg Castle

    Built by Danish King Christian IV in the 17th century, it houses 400 years of royal treasures and is surrounded by a beautiful park.

  • Kastellet

    A fortification that serves as a military site, cultural-historical monument, museum, windmill location, and park where many locals walk.

  • 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.

  • Tivoli Gardens

    One of the oldest amusement parks in the world, founded in 1843, featuring carousels, rollercoasters, and other attractions, and inspired Walt Disney for his Disney parks.

  • 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.

  • Assistens Kirkegård

    One of the five cemeteries in Copenhagen where many famous Danes are buried, including Hans Christian Andersen.

  • Botanical Garden

    A free public space with 10 hectares of gardens and a beautiful butterfly house, first established in 1600 and moved twice before its current location in 1817.

  • Freetown Christiania

    The most creative part of Copenhagen, where everyone is welcome to visit, but taking pictures is discouraged to respect the local people.

  • Copenhagen Airport

    Many international flights arrive here, and it takes less than 15 minutes to travel to the city by train or metro from terminal three.

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