Copenhagen, Denmark
Ultimate Guide to Exploring Copenhagen, Denmark
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Places to Visit
- The Little Mermaid (Lillehavnsken)
- Tivoli Gardens
- Amalienborg Palace
- Nyhavn
- Freetown Christiania
- National Museum of Denmark
- The Round Tower (Rundetaarn)
- Copenhagen Zoo
- Activities
- Bike Touring
- Kayaking in Copenhagen’s Canals
- Visit the Carlsberg Brewery
- Explore the Designer District
- Visit the Botanical Garden and The Palm House
- Where to Eat
- Noma (Modern Danish Cuisine)
- Geranium (Fine Dining)
- Kadeau (New Nordic Cuisine)
- Café Atelier September (Bakery & Cafe)
- Copenhagen Street Food (Street Food)
- Where to Stay
- Hotel d’Angleter
- 71 Nyhavn Hotel
- COCO-PUSHI by Hilton
- Scandic Copenhagen
- Things to Know
- Danish Language and Culture
- Tipping etiquette
- Shopping Hours & Holidays
- Transportation
- Copenhagen’s Metro, Buses, and Trains (MuseumsPass)
- Bike Rentals
- Water Taxi
- Airport Transfers
- Tips and Other Things of Interest
- Copenhagen Card (Free Access to Major Attractions & Discounts)
- Hyggelig (Cozy) Hygge Experience
- Nightlife in Copenhagen
- Day Trips from Copenhagen (Roskilde, Malmö, Elsinore etc.)
Introduction
Welcome to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark! A city that seamlessly blends modernity with history, offering an extraordinary experience for every traveler. This guide provides you with an insightful journey through the Danish capital, covering must-visit places, engaging activities, delectable dining options, accommodations, essential tips, and more.
Places to Visit
Explore iconic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and lush green spaces in Copenhagen. Don’t miss out on these gems:
- The Little Mermaid (Lillehavnsken): A sculpture based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale.
- Tivoli Gardens: The world’s second-oldest operating amusement park.
- Amalienborg Palace: Home to the Danish royal family.
- Nyhavn: Copenhagen’s iconic harbor with colorful buildings and historic ships.
- Freetown Christiania: A self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood known for its alternative lifestyle.
- National Museum of Denmark: Learn about the rich history of Denmark and the Viking Age.
- The Round Tower (Rundetaarn): An astronomical observatory, offering panoramic views of Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen Zoo: A well-maintained zoological garden.
Activities
- Bike Touring: Rent a bike and explore the city like a local.
- Kayaking in Copenhagen’s Canals: Experience the city from a unique perspective.
- Visit the Carlsberg Brewery: Discover the history of Denmark’s most famous beer.
- Explore the Designer District: Indulge in Scandinavian design and fashion.
- Visit the Botanical Garden and The Palm House: Enjoy tranquility amidst lush greenery.
Where to Eat
From modern Danish cuisine to street food, Copenhagen offers a variety of dining experiences.
- Noma (Modern Danish Cuisine)
- Geranium (Fine Dining)
- Kadeau (New Nordic Cuisine)
- Café Atelier September (Bakery & Cafe)
- Copenhagen Street Food (Street Food)
Where to Stay
Find your perfect accommodation in Copenhagen:
- Hotel d’Angleter
- 71 Nyhavn Hotel
- COCO-PUSHI by Hilton
- Scandic Copenhagen
Things to Know
- Learn a few Danish phrases for a more authentic experience.
- Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated in restaurants and hotels.
- Shops usually close early on weekdays and are closed on Sundays, except for some tourist areas.
Transportation
Navigate Copenhagen with ease using:
- Copenhagen’s Metro, Buses, and Trains (MuseumsPass)
- Bike Rentals
- Water Taxi
- Airport Transfers
Tips and Other Things of Interest
- Purchase a Copenhagen Card for free access to major attractions & discounts.
- Experience the hygge (cozy) atmosphere in local cafes and restaurants.
- Discover Copenhagen’s vibrant nightlife and explore the city after dark.
- Plan day trips to nearby cities like Roskilde, Malmö, or Elsinore for an extended adventure.