Things to do in Copenhagen include admiring stunning views spanning 2 islands, strolling the 18th-century historic Frederiksstaden district, visiting castles, and taking in scenic architecture and a vibrant cultural community. You can visit Christiansborg Palace and Rosenborg Castle where you can walk elegant gardens and even see the Danish Crown Jewels.Denmark's capital city boasts one of the world's most innovative dining scenes, unique architecture and, of course, plenty of shopping...
Lees meerCopenhagen's food and dining offerings are considered among the most innovative in the world, with high-end, experimental fusion cuisine, traditional Viking dishes and sustainable farming contributing even to casual eateries. It's the home of the New Nordic wave, which has been going on here for years. Fish and beer are at the centre of the city's foodie culture, but this DNA contributes to a wide range of different cuisines. Copenhagen is...
Lees meerAny big city holiday involves a little shopping, and if you are going to Copenhagen, it may be a good idea to leave some room in your bags for the trip back. With all the many different shopping options, Copenhagen is a shoppers’ paradise! So go crazy on Europe’s longest walking street, or let yourself be swept away by the...
Lees meerThe nightlife in Copenhagen is renowned for its vibrant scene where you can dance until dawn or relax with a good craft beer or tasty cocktail in a laid-back lounge. Here, you can find colourful disco-style nightclubs, cool live music venues drawing the hippest crowds and speakeasy-style, laid-back supper clubs. From electronica to rock to hip-hop and beyond, just about every musical style is represented. The beer scene is at the...
Lees meerHistorically, beer has played both an economic and culturally important role in Denmark. To some degree, this still applies today, with new microbreweries popping up regularly and enriching the Danish beer scene. As Denmark’s capital, Copenhagen can invite thirsty hops...
The Copenhagen Visitor Service offers authorised points for information about Copenhagen across the city, so you should easily be able to learn about whatever attraction you want to visit. Copenhagen offers a world of experiences, all of which are easily accessible by public transport via train, metro or bus, but there's a way to save money on all of it. If you're spending an entire holiday here, grab a Copenhagen Card...
Lees meerMost people think of Nyhavn, with its colourful houses packed tightly side by side along the sparkling canal, which is home to high-masted and charming houseboats. However, Copenhagen is much more than the obvious tourist attractions like Amalienborg, the Little...