Best Things To Do in Copenhagen, Denmark

  1. Christian Iv Statue

    Statue

    Christian IV was the longest reigning King of Denmark- ruling from1588 to 1648 and is remembered as one of the most ambitious rulers of the country. The 30 Years’ war was a turning point in Copenhagen’s story and this was when the country’s finances were heavily compromised even though Germany suffered double the damages. The king also renamed Oslo as Christiania till the 1920...Read more
  2. Kalvebod Faelled

    4.6 (2 Votes)
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    Nature

    Kalvebod Faelled is located 255 kilometres away and is loved for its vast expanse that is home to cows, horses and deer along with a variety of bird species that is protected by laws. The beautiful terrain used to be a sea bed with the hills being small islands. The place was dammed in the 1940’s and was soon used for weapon training. Today, Kalvebod Faelled caters to all the nature lover...Read more
  3. Hans Christian Andersen Cemetary Memorial

    Cemetery

    The cemeteries in Denmark embrace life just a much as they embrace the dead. The Assistants Cemetery is the resting place of H.C. Andersen- the famous author who wrote classics like The Little Mermaid, The Snow Queen and The Ugly Duckling. The place has its own app to make navigation and getting information easier for tourists. The oldest part of the cemetery (that stretches around Norrebrogade...Read more
  4. Liberty Column

    4.2 (11 Votes)
    Liberty Column

    Landmark

    Located right in front of the Copenhagen Grand Central Station, the Liberty Column dates back to the late 18th century. The column stands at a height of 20 metres and celebrates the freedom of the farmers who were then tied up by law to the landowners. Prior to this revolution, the farmers and workers were bound to the estate and were forbidden to leave the place without permission from the lan...Read more
  5. Kunstforeningen

    4.3 (13 Votes)
    Kunstforeningen

    Art Gallery

    The Kunstforeningen GL Strand is a modern art gallery known to host some of the best art pieces in Copenhagen. The gallery focuses on giving a platform for Danish and International contemporary artists and with His Royal Highness Crown Prince of Denmark being the patron of the museum, you can easily understand the calibre of art portrayed here. The place does not have a permanent exhibition and...Read more
  6. Garrison Church

    4.4 (7 Votes)
    Garrison Church

    Church, Religious Site

    Located at the Sankt Annæ Plads, Garnisonskirken dates back to the early 18th century. Copenhagen had many churches during the 17th century – some of which built for the Navy officers and the Military officers. However, the church built for the royal members was rather small and soon Christian V commissioned for a new church under the guidance of Army and Military engineer Georg Phi...Read more
  7. Kultorvet

    Square

    Located close to the famous Stroget street known for its variety of shops, the Kultorvet is a public square where you can stop by to enjoy a meal at one of the many cafes that flood the place. The name of the square ‘Kultorvet’ translates to ‘the coal square’ and was original where people would come to buy coal for cooking purposes. After the great fire of 1728, this squ...Read more
  8. The Theatre Museum

    4.5 (6 Votes)
    The Theatre Museum

    Museum, Theatre

    The Theatre Museum is a part of the Court Theatre and is 250 years old- making it one of the oldest theatres in Copenhagen. The theatre is famous for hosting H.C Andersen and the Countess Danner among other notable personalities and artists. Walk into the main hall to see the classic architecture and gorgeous balconies where once only Kings and Queens would be allowed to have a seat. The maroon...Read more
  9. Agnete And The Merman

    4.1 (7 Votes)
    Agnete And The Merman

    Sculpture

    Agnete and the Merman are a group of underwater sculptures placed in the Slotsholm Canal that can be seen from the Hojbro Bridge. The sculpture makes the old Danish Folklore of "Agnete and the Merman" come to life and even though it is one of the most understated sculptures in the city, it still manages to be a spellbinding view- especially after sunset. Sculpted in 1992 by Suste Bonnen- a Dani...Read more
  10. Johannes Ewald Og Johan Hermann Wessel

    Statue

    Johannes Ewald was a Danish poet and dramatist known for being one of the most beloved national poets of the 18th century. The poet’s song is even a part of the Danish National Anthem. Another iconic 18th century poet and playwright- John Hermann Wessel who came from a Danish-Norwegian descent, was famous for his satirical plays with a touch of humour. The Johannes Ewald Og Johan Hermann ...Read more
  11. The Little Mermaid Statue

    3.9 (4985 Votes)
    The Little Mermaid Statue

    Landmark, Historical Site, Statue, Architecture

    Copenhagen has had quite a hate-love affair with this statue. Since it was crafted in 1913, the staue has beeen defaced, vadalised or modified many times for various reasons, but the city has always restored it. . Based on Hans Christian Anderson’s popular character, the statue is Copenhagen’s most iconic landmark. Tourists don’t find much about her, butshe hold a great sway o...Read more
  12. Nyhavn

    Art And Culture, Waterfront, Cafe, Restaurant

    This beautiful and historic waterway is a tourist favorite. It’s said to have been a favorite haunt of Hans Chritian Anderson. Today, it’s colorful, centuries old buildings, quaint boats, harbour and restaurant give a good feel of what a traditional seafaring neighborhood looks like. There are heaps of cafes where you can just sit down and people watch. In the evening, the place get...Read more
  13. Stroget

    Art And Culture, Food And Drinks, Cafe, Restaurant

    This, the longest pedestrian shopping complex in the world, is actually a collection of streets that offer an impressive range of high end shopping. And shopping is pretty much the only attraction here. Most of the shops and franchises here are international, and so easily available everywhere else in the world. That said, it’s always hihgly crowded and if you’ve a mind to people wa...Read more
  14. Christiania

    4.3 (4051 Votes)
    Christiania

    Art And Culture, Cafe, Restaurant, Leisure

    Hundreds of thousands vist this neighborhood every year. It’s notrious for the capricious lifestyle of it’s residents, who, till as recently as 2004, freely traded in cannabis. It’s an independent commune of people who follow their own passions and interests. They have their own laws which mainly revolve aound keeping the peace. The people are nice, but they aren’t autom...Read more
  15. Tivoli Gardens

    4.5 (3562 Votes)
    Tivoli Gardens

    Amusement Park, Garden, Entertainment, Performance

    This is easily Copenhagens’s most popular attraction, drawing over four million visitors each year. The park is  an exercise in fairy tale extravagance. Thousands of lights, hundreds of thousands of flowers, all arranged delightfully over 21 careflully landscaped acres. It’s rides too are famous, and include a wooden rollercoaster and the world’s tallest carousel. Pantomi...Read more
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  • How far is the port from the downtown information center and the best way to get there?

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    • Copenhagen Harbor is around 2 kilometers away from the Copenhagen City Center. The best way to reach the harbor is to take a train from Copenhagen Central Station. You may also hire a cab to reach there.  

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