If you are going to Copenhagen, you must visit Tivoli. It is always worth the time to visit this beautiful garden and amusement park in the heart of Copenhagen. If you want to make it easier for yourself to visit Tivoli, please book your tickets here: https://www.tivoli.dk/en/billetter-og-tivolikort
Nyhavn is usually used as the “poster image” of Copenhagen. It’s what you see on websites, Instagram, leaflets, flight deals, magazines, and pretty much every postcard. Seeing it in real life doesn’t disappoint!
We recommend taking a 1 hour canal tour starting from Nyhavn- and is a bargain to see all of Copenhagen's best attractions You will see The Copenhagen Opera House, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, the impressive Black Diamond Library, and, of course, the Little Mermaid. Tickets can be found here: www.havnerundfart.dk
Our top pick for Copenhagen fun – renting a boat with GoBoat! We recommend a minimum of 2 hours for a satisfying experience. GoBoat is a local favorite, so book online well in advance here: https://goboat.dk/en/copenhagen Alternatively, Friendships boat also offers private boat rentals: https://www.friendships.dk/en/boat-rental-christianshavn/ Enjoy cruising the canals!
The Little Mermaid is one of the city’s best-known sights If you ask us.... we would say that you shouldn’t go out of your way and see the little statue only for the experience – you should do it only if you fancy the walk from Nyhavn.
If you are interested in the Danish royal family, you should make your way past Amalienborg Castle
Nestled between Nyhavn and The Little Mermaid lies one of Copenhagen's gems - Frederiks Kirke, famously known as the Marble Church. Fun fact: the metro station beneath shares the same name (Marmorkirken)
Tucked away from the hustle, it's a local favorite for summer chill-outs and our go-to for a head-clearing stroll. Easily reachable by metro from Nørreport, it's the perfect free escape if you've conquered the city center's main attractions and want to embrace the tranquility!
Despite Denmark's pancake-flat landscape, this urban slope offers stunning city views. Whether you hike or take the lift up, the top rewards you with a ski slope and a great view of Copenhagen
Bakken, a free amusement park is perfect for a family day trip. Just a short S-train ride to Klampenborg St, and you're at the doorstep of many rides, restaurants, stalls, cafes, and candy shops. Entry is free, but you have to pay to go on rides!
Step into the heartbeat of free spirit and creativity in Copenhagen at Christiania – Denmark's symbol of freedom. Christiania offers a tapestry of venues, galleries, restaurants, cafes, and unique workshops.
Nørrebro is a true melting pot of all things delicious, fun and vibrant. As Copenhagen's most culturally diverse neighbourhood, this is both the place to go for the best shawarma you've ever had, your new favourite ramen joint or a handful of tacos to die for. Street and skate culture can all be found here.
Our top recommendation if you want to step into the world of artistic wonders. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a central Copenhagen museum. Also, don't miss rooftop cafe for the perfect ambiance.
This street is a fabulous place with lots of funky shops and small relaxed cafés and eateries. The Latin Quarter, comprising the Studiestræde, Larsbjørnsstræde, Teglgårdsstræde, and Skt. Pedersstræde is one of our favorites
Dive into the heart of Copenhagen at Islands Brygge Harbour Bath, one of our favourite spots for swimming with stunning city skyline views.
Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth in Copenhagen! Don't miss out on the city's best bakery – our top picks are the cardamom bun and almond croissant. Trust us, your taste buds will thank you!
Be sure to swing by Hart Bakery for their heavenly Cardamom Croissant paired with the infamous Prolog Coffee
This holds a special place in our hearts – one of Copenhagen's oldest independent bakeries. Its claim to fame is the colossal 'onsdagssnegl' or 'Wednesday Snail,' the city's largest cinnamon bun. Conveniently situated in the City Centre, it's a delightful stop if you are strolling through the city.
Try our favourite almond croissant spot in all of Copenhagen- get there early as they always sell out!
Discover Denmark's hidden beer gems beyond Carlsberg! Venture into the world of exciting microbreweries like Mikkeller. Skål (cheers) to new brew adventures!🍻
Transformed from an old Meat Packing District to Copenhagen's trendiest hotspot, Kødbyen in Vesterbro is now a must-visit for restaurants. We recommend Warpigs for meat-eaters and those who like live music. Kødbyen is not just a dining destination; it's the perfect spot to immerse yourself in Copenhagen's vibrant nightlife scene.
A gourmet food haven with seasonal delights. From fresh produce to tempting stalls, it's a foodie's paradise. Try Anika's favourite gourmet porridge at Grød, confit duck sandwiches at Ma Poule, and Ollie's usual; the classic danish open-face sandwich at Hallernes Smørrebrød!
One we never miss- Reffen, which has stalls from 17 different nationalities. Don't miss this extraordinary taste adventure
Savour the iconic Danish delight – smørrebrød! The open-faced sandwiches at this restaurant are a culinary masterpiece, featuring a variety of toppings on dense rye bread.
Another favourite for smørrebrød