Copenhagen
Tivoli Gardens
One of the world’s oldest amusement parks with rides, gardens, and entertainment venues.
Nyhavn
A 17th-century waterfront, canal, and entertainment district known for colourful houses and historic ships.
The Little Mermaid
A bronze statue based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, located by the Langelinie promenade.
Amalienborg Palace
The winter residence of the Danish royal family with a changing of the guard ceremony and the Amalienborg Museum.
Christiansborg Palace
Home to the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister’s Office, visit the Royal Reception Rooms and the Tower.
The Round Tower (Rundetårn)
A 17th-century astronomical observatory with a unique spiral ramp and panoramic city views.
Rosenborg Castle
A renaissance castle housing the Danish crown jewels and royal regalia, surrounded by the King’s Garden.
National Museum of Denmark
The largest museum of cultural history in Denmark, with exhibitions from various historical periods.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek An art museum with ancient and modern art collections, including works by Rodin and Degas, and antiquities.
Strøget
One of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets, lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants.
The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst)
The Danish national gallery with art from the past seven centuries.
Copenhagen Opera House A modern opera house on Holmen island, known for its architecture and performances.
Freetown Christiania
A self-proclaimed autonomous neighbourhood known for its alternative lifestyle and colourful murals.
Botanical Garden
Part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, featuring a vast plant collection and a palm house.
Church of Our Saviour
Known for its spiral tower with an external winding staircase offering city views.