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1Copenhagen Zoo

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Copenhagen Zoo, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, is a popular attraction for visitors of all ages. The zoo offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and is easily accessible year-round. With its airy Norman Foster-designed elephant house and Arctic habitat for polar bears, the zoo provides an engaging experience for animal enthusiasts. Visitors can observe majestic lions confidently roaming their enclosures while peacocks strut around with an air of superiority.
This zoo is so beautiful! It has a variety of animals. The cages are nice and clean. The zoo has stunning views as it is on a hill. We really liked all the greenery. It is just beautiful to walk around. We also really enjoyed the playground. Very cute! We decided to purchase a Copenhagen card and the zoo entrance was included. We will definitely be back here to explore more.
Ruth B — Google review
Very well planned area. It is quite good for explaining animals to children. Most of the animal areas are in good condition such as lion, kangaroos and panda. But the polar bear living area should be improved. We used Copenhagen Card for entry, and entered afternoon. So it is not crowded and fun to walk around.
Volkan G — Google review
Awesome zoo in huge area and beautiful landscape. This place has all the animals you can imagine of with engaging activities like goat patting, feeding the lions, kids makeup, great playgrounds and exhibitions. The restrooms are clean and all areas are very well maintained. There’re plenty of food kiosks or restaurants along the way and they all offer good foods. Highly recommended to spend at least half a day here to cover many sections like Savannah, rainforest and the poles. Make sure you wear comfy shoes.
NY H — Google review
Me and my children loved this zoo, it was clean, had so many animals and areas to visit we spent 4 hours here. Really easy to get the bus to and from. Lots of food and drink stalls if you wanted to eat there. Everywhere is so clean and tidy and there are loads of staff around if you want to ask where something is or about an animal etc..would definitely recommend this if you visit Copenhagen. Our visit was covered by the Discovery card that I purchased before we arrived.
Kelly S — Google review
A good day out with loads to look at. Spread across two sites the zoo had something for everyone. The animals appeared well looked after and you could view them inside or outside in many cases. Plenty of cafes which were reasonably priced. Used our Copenhagen card to get in so nothing to pay. Wrap up warm if going in colder climates.
Alex J — Google review
Entry used by Copenhagen card. Best zoo experience so far, nice open enclosures to get close to lions, polar bears and pandas. Many fish seemed to be missing from the aquarium and signs/ notices to get around the park could of been more clear
L C — Google review
Staff were very friendly Zoo was clean and the animals looked well looked after. Plenty of food and drink stands Very informative talks were given by the rangers about the different animals. We had a lovely day.
Jade M — Google review
This zoo has some unusual animals.I really liked the flying foxes and the colorful frogs. The only downside is that the elephant enclosure seems a bit small, especially since there's more than one elephant.
Black W — Google review
Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://www.zoo.dk/•+45 72 20 02 00•Tips and more reviews for Copenhagen Zoo

2Frederiksberg Have

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Frederiksberg Gardens, located in the heart of Frederiksberg, is a sprawling green oasis surrounding an 18th-century palace. The English-style landscaped gardens feature canals, lakes, hidden pathways, and surprises like an elephant exhibit along one of the trails. In summer, it's a popular spot for locals to picnic and enjoy outdoor activities while in winter, visitors can ice skate on the lake.
I haven’t been to a park lime this since childhood. While I walked the path, the manicured grass, carefully prepped trees and picturesque lakes with swans and ducks brought me back to my childhood. This park had a section where mother nature took care of itself whole another section was taken care by humankind. Park had benches, toilets and a small place to grab a drink or icecream. It had all kind of summer funs too. We simply loved our time here while walking up to the castle.
Tas A — Google review
The park is beautiful, full of little ducks… I loved visiting! Had such a nice walk around too
Victória A — Google review
Beautiful place!! Very crowded on Saturday morning, but it is so big so everyone can find space to hang without disturbing each other.
Anat I — Google review
My favorite place in Copenhagen! 🍃 I come here almost every day — sometimes in the morning, sometimes in the evening — and every single time I discover something new and beautiful. Whether it’s peaceful lakes, stunning trees, friendly ducks, or just the calm atmosphere, this park never disappoints. Perfect for walks, running, relaxing with friends, or simply enjoying a quiet moment in nature. A true everyday escape right in the city ❤️
Osho J — Google review
An encredible place to spend your time in Copenhagen. Definitely one of the nicest parks I've ever visited and I need to say, I would like to spend here much more time, but we had unfortunately a very tight agenda. I'm not wondering that the Danish people are so happy, having such places in my town would make me happy (and proud) too. Fantastic, bravo, danish people!!
Oto S — Google review
One of the most beautiful places i have visited in Copenhagen, definitely a must visit! Lots of places to walk around and breath taking views
Theofania — Google review
Highly recommended! This park is an absolute gem in the heart of Copenhagen. The beautifully landscaped gardens are truly mesmerizing, and the peaceful water canal adds to the charm. There are plenty of scenic spots ideal for picnics, Another advantage can be a glimpse of elephants from the nearby zoo at one corner of the park ! 🐘 You have opportunity to rent a boat for just 60 DKK for adults and 30 DKK for children (aged 3+), making it a unique and affordable experience to view the gardens around. It is a must-visit for anyone seeking natural beauty, peace of mind or any kind of arrangement with friends or family .
Aarati K — Google review
Top park of the city for sure. Plenty of space to have a nice picnic. Take a long walk, visit every space and then rest in the grass. Awesome views 🙌
Agustin R — Google review
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3Søndermarken

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Søndermarken is a picturesque park located near Frederiksberg Castle in Copenhagen. It features an underground art venue called Cisternerne, which is situated in former water reservoirs and showcases contemporary art by various artists. The park itself offers a serene environment with old trees, playgrounds, fitness routes, and cultural history. Visitors can also explore nearby attractions such as Frederiksberg Gardens and the Copenhagen Zoo.
Just across the road from Frederiksberg Garden lies Søndermarken, a park that feels wilder, more secluded, and somehow more introspective. While its neighbor is open and classical in design, Søndermarken offers a denser, more wooded landscape; it is perfect for quiet walks, jogging, or simply escaping the noise of the city for a while. Originally laid out in the 18th century as a royal hunting ground for Frederiksberg Palace, Søndermarken has retained much of its natural charm. The paths wind through tall trees, and the park has an almost forest-like feel in places. There’s a timeless atmosphere here, you feel more like a traveler than a tourist. One of its most unique features is the Cisternerne — a former underground water reservoir that now serves as a contemporary art space. The contrast between modern installations and the damp, echoing chambers of this subterranean world is striking and worth experiencing. It adds a surreal, almost meditative layer to the park visit. Søndermarken doesn’t draw the same crowds as other parks in Copenhagen, and that’s part of its beauty. It’s a place for solitude, for reflection, for walking beneath old trees where kings once rode, and where time seems to slow down.
Dmitry Z — Google review
A good park! You can unleashed your dog and walk it. It’s good all season
A V — Google review
Lovely park for a break or run.
Almero B — Google review
The People’s park has been open to the public since 1852. Lots of demonstrations and other gatherings take place here. A lovely park for stroll or jogging. It was hunting ground for royals long ago. It has a few famous attractions like the Water cisterne beneath the park build to ensure clean drinking water to the city during a cholera epidemic.
Jorgen F — Google review
After visiting the Frederiksberg slot come into this forest and walk around in nature.
Tas A — Google review
I have frequented this park for the past couple years now in different seasons, and its always a joy to come to. Its a great place to find a grass spot to plop down on and get some 'Grounding' time in. It gets a bit crowded for me during peak Spring/Summer months but its close by. Otherwise I bike to Amager for some extra seclusion.
Kayla B — Google review
Easily one of my favorite parks I’ve been to. The fountain is so pretty and the lawns are so well kept. A lot of people having picnics, playing with kids, and walking dogs.
Hailey — Google review
Søndermarken is a hidden gem nestled right beside Københavns Zoo, and it offers a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling city. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this beautiful park, and I was captivated by its natural beauty and tranquility. The park is incredibly well-maintained, with lush greenery, colorful flower beds, and well-manicured pathways that invite you to take a leisurely stroll. It's the perfect place to unwind, enjoy a picnic, or simply immerse yourself in nature's embrace. Søndermarken's proximity to Københavns Zoo adds an additional touch of charm, as you can sometimes hear the distant roars of animals, which adds to the overall ambiance. One of the highlights of Søndermarken is the stunning Frederiksberg Palace, which stands majestically within the park. The palace's elegant architecture and beautiful gardens create a picture-perfect setting, making it a favorite spot for photographers and history enthusiasts alike. You can also explore the surrounding gardens, which are meticulously landscaped and offer a peaceful retreat from the urban hustle. The park features various amenities, including benches, picnic areas, and well-placed garbage bins that ensure cleanliness. Additionally, there are well-marked trails for walking and jogging, making it a great place for outdoor exercise enthusiasts. The presence of children's playgrounds also makes Søndermarken an ideal destination for families.
Ashraful I — Google review
Pile Allé 55, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•http://kongeligeslotte.dk/da/slotte-og-haver/frederiksberg-slot-…•Tips and more reviews for Søndermarken

4Cisterns in Søndermarken

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Located underground in the depths of Sondermarken Park, Cisternerne, also known as The Cisterns in English, is a former subterranean reservoir that once supplied drinking water to Copenhagen. This underground space has been transformed into an immersive art venue and is now part of the Frederiksbergmuseerne. The cavernous site, which used to hold 16 million liters of water, hosts rotating art exhibitions by internationally renowned artists and architects.
Its my second time in here for the exhibition. I also visited the previous one with Korean artist but this was different. All the artworks are handmade and you see how the artist is good at materials, its connection with the concept and also use of lighting design. You should see this exhibition but also, the cistern itself is another atmosphere. Definitely not wear white when you go there because the ground is wet due to humidity inside 🙃
Deniz T — Google review
Such a cool experience! Loved seeing the historic location get reused in such a unique way. The audio and visual effects made it feel very other worldly.
Megan W — Google review
The exhibit inside was underwater themed at the time so it was appropriate but the space itself was almost more interesting. Such a cool repurposing of an old reservoir. The water floor with grated walkway just above the water is a very cool feature as well. Highly recommend especially if you have the city pass as it's a pretty quick stop.
Zach Y — Google review
interesting, unusual place. there is no permanent exhibition but temporary ones, so what u'll see depends on when u visit it. In general , for those who likes smth not trivial and unique i can recommend.
Mike — Google review
I almost missed the entrance, but wasn’t thinking it’s underground so of course there’s not a big building in the park. Really cool spot with interesting art exhibition (quite spooky- it changes every year but I imagine it’s always a little spooky down there), some good rock formations, and info on the history of the cisterns.
Heather L — Google review
Well that was an interesting place ! Not a huge art fan but this was a different experience. Deep underground, lit by mainly hanging weird lights with strange music playing this was definitely a place to explore. Add in the fact the walkways were suspended above water with no safety rails your wits were needed to stay dry. The history was nicely presented and was a great way to kill an hour. Paid for via Copenhagen card. If you have young children you definitely need to hold their hands to prevent them falling in.
Alex J — Google review
Amazing experience! We went for the Psycho Sphere exhibition and it was just great! No need to buy tickets in advance, they don’t guarantee faster entry
Liliya O — Google review
Nice staff at the entrance. The expo was well done and immersive, creating a atmosphere that you can not find easily anywhere else. Could have spent hour just staying done here. feels like another world! Would have loved it to be bigger
BRUNET E — Google review
Roskildevej 25A, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://frederiksbergmuseerne.dk/da/cisternerne/•+45 69 13 80 90•Tips and more reviews for Cisterns in Søndermarken

5Frederiksberg Slot

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Located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, Frederiksberg Palace is an impressive 18th-century Italian Baroque-style palace perched atop Frederiksberg Hill. It offers guided tours of the former royal apartments and boasts panoramic views of Frederiksberg Gardens and large parts of Copenhagen. The palace was built by Frederick the 4th and is filled with fascinating stories about the royal family over the past few hundred years.
Most perfect place ever! So peaceful for walks and picnics. This is my favorite park in Copenhagen. You can see the elephants some days from the park view of the Frederiksberg Zoo.
Benecia Z — Google review
Frederiksberg Palace, a magnificent Baroque gem, offers a glimpse into Danish history and grandeur. While the opulent interior spaces are not currently accessible due to a fire in 1859, the palace itself and its surrounding gardens are a sight to behold. Highlights: 1. Striking Baroque Architecture: Admire the palace's impressive exterior, designed by Danish architect Ernst Brandenburger and inspired by Italian Baroque style. 2. Beautiful Gardens: Explore the sprawling Frederiksberg Have and Søndermarken gardens, offering a peaceful escape and scenic views. Visit Tips: 1. Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming gardens for a well-rounded experience. 2. Consider joining a guided tour to delve deeper into the palace's history. Overall, Frederiksberg Palace is a must-visit for history buffs and anyone who appreciates beautiful architecture and gardens.
Ravi K — Google review
Frederiksberg Palace stands proudly atop a hill overlooking the beautiful Frederiksberg Garden — a quiet yet stately reminder of Denmark’s royal past. Built in the early 1700s for King Frederik IV, the palace was inspired by the Italian and French baroque styles the king admired during his travels through Europe. The architectural symmetry, ochre-yellow façade, and formal layout reflect a monarch eager to project taste, sophistication, and power. Originally intended as a summer residence, the palace was later expanded and became a favored retreat for several Danish monarchs. It also played an important role in royal education: King Christian VII spent time here, and his son, King Frederik VI, was largely raised at the palace. One fascinating episode in the palace’s early history was the visit of Peter the Great of Russia in 1716. On his way to meet his Danish allies during the Great Northern War, Peter visited Copenhagen and was received at Frederiksberg Palace. Known for his curiosity and hands-on interest in architecture and military matters, Peter allegedly climbed up to the palace dome himself, rather than wait for keys, which amused and shocked the Danish court. His visit underscores the international stature of the Danish crown at the time — Frederiksberg was not merely a royal summer house, but a diplomatic stage for Europe’s most powerful rulers. Though it no longer houses royals, the palace has retained its aura of quiet dignity. Today it serves as a military academy, yet the interiors (when open to the public on select days) still reflect the opulence of Denmark’s baroque age. Combined with the peaceful gardens below, it’s one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric and historically rich landmarks.
Dmitry Z — Google review
We tried to go in but gates were closed. Castle ground is nice and well maintained. Walking upto the castle through the park was enjoyable too. There is not much to see from the outside exterior. Very unimpressive. We looked through the gates and inside the middle ground. I think all the charm is inside the castle. Maybe next time.
Tas A — Google review
I only visited the gardens outside the palace. Very nice place for a picnic or getting some sun. Many weddings happening around the park, the newlyweds take pictures by the summer palace of the Royal Family.
Bruce B — Google review
While not normally open to the public, it is very much worth visiting the Officers School for its proud history and the amazing view it offers of Copenhagen if you ever get a chance.
Alexander B — Google review
Really nice castle Doesnt take many hours to see all though.
Scarlet F — Google review
Huge palace and very well maintained.. The palace overlooks Frederiksberg Gardens with waterfalls and rows of linden trees along the palace terrace. Have rich historic background on each architectural planning… it is close to Copenhagen zoo… can have pleasant stroll from city center to have nice time either in early morning or evenings.. find food options in the palace garden could be tough ai better carry enough fluids… highly recommended place to visit if you are in Frederiksberg or Copenhagen
Kalyan K — Google review
Roskildevej 28 A, 2000 Frederiksberg C, Denmark•https://www.klartilkamp.dk/frederiksberg-slot•+45 72 81 77 73•Tips and more reviews for Frederiksberg Slot
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6Storm P. Museum

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The Storm P. Museum is a tribute to the renowned Danish cartoonist, Robert Storm Petersen, also known as Storm P. This museum houses an impressive collection of his cartoons, drawings, paintings, and even features his personal assortment of 450 pipes. Visitors can explore the satirical and humorous works that touch on social themes with influences from British and American humor. The museum offers insight into the artist's life and showcases some of his most remarkable creations.
Very interesting little museum that will take you through 100 years of comedy development in Denmark. Incl an important temporary exhibition about women's roles in danish comedy
Niels C — Google review
Overall the museum was a good cultural experience. The lady at the front desk was very pleasant and professional in engaging in a rather difficult conversation related to some of what was in the museum and considered comedy of the Danish past. So that a larger crowd of non-Danish speakers can understand that the Danish understand the ignorance of the racist comic strips by Storm, it would be good to post that disclaimer in English until the rest of the museum has translation.
Melissa M — Google review
The place itself is in a very nice part of the city, but we much as I can understand the difficulty in translating the century old jokes, the fact that there’s no English translation to help guide you through made the experience very sour. As much as I like the artwork, I couldn’t risk getting something I wouldn’t understand.
Andreea M — Google review
Museum dedicated to Storm P., a danish cartoonist of the first half of the 20th century. The exhibition is small and quick to visit but very interesting, with works dedicated to social critics. Most of the descriptions are in danish but there are QR codes with the english version.
Alberto Z — Google review
Quite a lot to see. Included in Copenhagen Card. Not full English translation, but it's art, so you should be able to understand most of them.
Mike L — Google review
Interesting look into the history of humor and satire in Denmark The two exhibits on the main floor have English translations via an app, but the unfortunately, the upstairs exhibit of Storm P’s works do not I had hoped to get a general grasp on Danish humor here, but this did not happen
Alan — Google review
A fabulous place to visit to lighten up your day.. only visit with a translator
Varun S — Google review
Its a nice and small museum they also have a valhala exhibition now.
Julian D — Google review
Frederiksberg Runddel, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://frederiksbergmuseerne.dk/da/storm/•+45 69 13 80 90•Tips and more reviews for Storm P. Museum

7Tivoli Gardens

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Tivoli Gardens is a 19th-century amusement park located in the heart of Copenhagen. It features an antique roller coaster and a live entertainment program, making it a magical and traditional attraction. The park is the second-oldest operating amusement park globally and one of the most popular seasonal theme parks, attracting nearly five million visitors annually.
Absolutely great place! All decoration changes every season and it’s a perfect place to have photoshoots here. I have a subscription and often bring my tourists here for photo shoots. The place is full of locations like from a fairy tale. But I only post my last visit here at night (I didn't try my best this time 😁) You can check more of my work on Instagram ninelzakaryan_photo
Ninel Z — Google review
An excellent park although off to a skeptical start when I saw the first ride we went on had a member of staff on to "pull the brake". Lots of rides to suit all with a fair number of "tummy turners". Queues were small and the facilities such as food and toilets were at a good standard. We used the Copenhagen card to get in but you need to pay extra for the rides. Was quite cold when we were there so dress appropriately. The teenage kids enjoyed it so that's a thumbs up !
Alex J — Google review
Had such a fun day at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen! The autumn vibes were magical, and the park looks absolutely stunning as the lights come on in the evening. I highly recommend going late afternoon so you can enjoy it in daylight and then see it sparkle at night. The food was delicious, the rides and attractions were super fun, and the whole day just felt so cozy and special. A must-visit for anyone in Copenhagen! 🎡🍂✨
Lianne H — Google review
Went here for the halloween themed gardens, it was amazing. So much to do for all ages. Rides, show for the little children, pumpkin carving, amusements, stalls to buy gifts and plenty of food and drink stalls. You can go in and out if you get a stamp and there's plenty of shops nearby. Was a great day out.
Jade M — Google review
We visited just before Halloween and had a great time. The decorations and while atmosphere just felt special. I initially thought that the entry and ride ticket was a little expensive but it certainly wasn’t, only major queues were for food outlets at meal time which is understandable. Download the app and you can also have free copies of the ride photos, something completely unheard of in our native UK. Highly recommend and a highlight of our family trip to Copenhagen
Chris F — Google review
Beautiful theme park in the city center of Copenhagen, Denmark. My Danish friends told me that It was the inspiration of Disney’s World. Lovely theme park with various rides and attractions, bars, ice cream, candy shops and restaurants as well as souvenirs and artisanal shops. I came here in October so the park was lavishly decorated with Halloween theme 🎃🎃🎃. It was packed even on weekdays. I tried Demon, the 🎢 rollercoaster (the queue was 45 minutes for a 1 - minute fun ride! 😇) and we had fun! We also had wonderful dinner in Mikkeler Færgerkroen restaurant. Fun attractions include the old wooden rollercoaster, fatamorgana, carousel, boat ride, Ferris wheels 🎡, swinging carousel, bumper car and more. The tickets are available online as well as through Tivoli app. You can get the passes as well, starting for the standard pass for 12 months to silver, gold and wild card. Get more details on their app and website. Single ride tickets are also available, from 50 - 60 DKK. Watch out for the health and safety limitations for the rides. Toilets are available here and there. Some parts are flat and ♿️✅ disability friendly, but some parts have stairs.
Indah S — Google review
Great experience. Was really nice walking and enjoying all the Halloween themed corners. There are some nice food stalls and also some nice cafe and restaurants so that makes it a really nice full experience with the haunted houses and all the rest of the amenities. Great overall.
Inc C — Google review
Great day out, rides were good. Went on a few couple times. Wait times were around 30mins which wasn't too bad for most rides. Food was priced reasonably inside the park and you also had the food hall next door so had a few to choose from. Will definitely visit again when visiting Copenhagen.
Tiva K — Google review
Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark•https://www.tivoli.dk/?&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm…•+45 33 15 10 01•Tips and more reviews for Tivoli Gardens

8The Little Mermaid

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The Little Mermaid is a famous bronze sculpture in Copenhagen, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale. Unveiled in 1913, it sits gracefully on a rock along the waterfront and is a must-see for literature and fairy tale enthusiasts. The site offers serene views of the harbor and appeals to those seeking a contemplative experience. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or late afternoon.
The Little Mermaid may be small, but she's full of emotion and history. Sculpted in 1913, she tells the story of love, sacrifice, and longing from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Don't just stop for a photo - walk around the area! You'll find the beautiful Gefion Fountain, St. Alban's Church, and cozy cafés nearby. In spring, especially from mid-April to early May, cherry trees bloom along the paths, making it one of the most romantic walks in Copenhagen. A timeless symbol of beauty and reflection.
Tetiana B — Google review
Visiting the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen was a memorable experience. The sculpture itself is smaller than I expected, but it’s beautifully placed by the water and has a certain quiet charm. The surroundings are peaceful, with lovely views across the harbor, and it’s a nice spot for a walk. Even though it can get a bit crowded with tourists, it still feels special to see such an iconic landmark in person. A must-visit if you’re exploring Copenhagen!
Kalina M — Google review
The Little Mermaid – A Symbol of Copenhagen We visited the famous Little Mermaid statue, and while the statue itself is quite small, it’s definitely worth the visit. Nestled along the waterfront, the surroundings are absolutely beautiful, offering peaceful views and a scenic walk leading up to the site. The walk itself is part of the experience – calm, relaxing, and filled with lovely views of the harbour. Do keep in mind that it’s a popular attraction, so it can get quite crowded. If you're hoping for a quieter moment, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. A charming and iconic stop on any Copenhagen itinerary.
Mark H — Google review
Copenhagen in the Spring is a nice, relatively quiet port with mostly the usual features of European / Scandinavian ports. The only unique attraction is The Little Mermaid statue, small but with it's own history of abductions, kidnapping and beheadings. If you're lucky your guide will give you the local story of the Little Mermaid which is more of a Danish Tragedy, so beware of little ears who are enchanted by the Disney version. It isn't magical but it's interesting lore. Here are a few other shots of the city as there are ample and better pictures of the Mermaid than I could get under the lighting conditions.
M H — Google review
It's a little mermaid. Not much more than that. Be sure to visit the nearby fortress and church and windmill and fountain. Don't just come for the little mermaid. By the way... Great place for a run or walk around the fort and along the waterfront.
Michael L — Google review
Small statue, big crowds. The place is super busy as there are organized tours to see the statue by land and water. I took public transport and walked along the nearby park and enjoyed spending time at the place as it's serene to just sit down at the benches and enjoy the views, further away from the crowds. It's a nice experience if you don't go there just for the statue. But the statue is nice to see in person.
Natasha G — Google review
A bit operated. Did not go very specifically to see this. When on another tour, the driver stopped here for a couple of minutes. The city so many more statues and sculptures which are much much more attractive. Example, when in the area, check out a sculpture near the National Museum/ opp Tivoli Garden entrance.
Raman G — Google review
The Little Mermaid statue was definitely smaller than I expected, but I still found it charming. Sitting quietly on a rock by the water, she has a delicate, almost wistful look that really ties back to Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale. I also enjoyed the setting by the harbor and made it part of a nice walk that included Churchillparken and the nearby monuments.
Vidya H — Google review
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9Christiansborg Palace

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Christiansborg Palace is a must-see in Copenhagen, Denmark. It's home to the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister's office, and the Supreme Court of Denmark. The palace also houses government and judicial offices. Visitors can explore its lavish reception rooms like the Great Hall, Tower Hall, and Oval Throne Room. Don't miss the royal kitchen and the remains of an older castle beneath the main building. The palace has a rich history spanning over 800 years and covers a large area.
Such a beautiful building on the inside and out. There aren't loads and loads of rooms to see but each one is unique and has its own charm. The tapestries in the great hall were particularly interesting and super colourful. This palace definitely felt worth it!
Coralie P — Google review
Christiansborg Slot was one of the highlights of my Copenhagen visit. Walking through the grand halls and admiring the royal reception rooms and tapestries felt like stepping back into history. The ruins beneath the palace were fascinating, giving a glimpse of the city’s medieval past. I also loved visiting the tower—its panoramic views of Copenhagen were simply stunning. The mix of politics, royalty, and history in one place makes it a truly memorable stop.
Vidya H — Google review
I only had time to visit the royal reception rooms and the experience was already beyond my expectation. The Queen's Tapestries at the Knights' Hall were jaw-dropping. 1,100 years of Danish history were woven into 17 colourful tapestries. They were modern and educative. If I had more time, I would spend all day looking at them and try to learn the history/stories in each of them.
Rachel M — Google review
Christiansborg Palace is a historic palace in Copenhagen, Denmark, that now houses the country's three branches of government: the Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. Once a royal residence, it is open to the public and features attractions like the Royal Reception Rooms, the Royal Stables, and a viewing tower with panoramic city views. Visitors can also explore the underground ruins of earlier castles that stood on the site.
Randy B — Google review
The grand, grandeur and wonderful castle in the heart of Copenhagen. What a splendid way the castle is decorated and preserved and still active. Such display of wealth is dazzling. They have visuals and videos of the historical aspect of the castle. Interesting to go through them and better for kids to enhance their knowledge.
Tas A — Google review
Christiansborg Palace is a unique and fascinating destination in Copenhagen, blending royal splendor with the seat of modern democracy. It’s one of the only buildings in the world that houses all three branches of a country’s government — the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister’s Office — all within a former royal palace. That alone makes it worth visiting. Architecturally, Christiansborg is an imposing and elegant structure built in Neo-Baroque style with touches of Neo-Classicism, especially visible in its formal reception halls. The current palace is actually the third iteration — previous versions were destroyed by fire in 1794 and again in 1884. What you see today is the result of a rebuild completed in the early 20th century, blending old grandeur with modern sensibilities. The tall central tower is the highest in Copenhagen and offers free public access with panoramic city views. Inside, the Royal Reception Rooms are a highlight, especially the Great Hall with its striking modern tapestries depicting Danish history, designed by artist Bjørn Nørgaard. The Queen still uses these rooms for official state functions, adding a sense of living history to the experience. You can also explore the Royal Stables, the Royal Kitchen, and the underground ruins, where remnants of the medieval Bishop’s Castle and earlier palaces have been preserved. In short, Christiansborg may not have the romantic fairy-tale look of some other castles, but it offers something deeper — a powerful connection between Denmark’s royal past and its modern democracy. A rewarding and educational visit, especially for those interested in history, architecture, and politics.
Dmitry Z — Google review
We went up on the tower and it has a nice 360 view around the city of Copenhagen. We were lucky as there was not that crowded when we wanted to go in, so waited around 20 minutes. When we went down, there was huge line of people standing there which was a surprise. It is fine up there but definitely not worth waiting in the line for 1 hour or more.
Travel — Google review
Fun & Free: Ride up the Tower (Tårnet) for great city views. ​Animals: Visit the Royal Stables to see the horses. ​Adventure: Explore the underground Ruins of old castles. ​Visuals: See the massive, colorful Tapestries in the Great Hall. Children 0-17 years free entrance.
Gražvydas P — Google review
Prins Jørgens Gård 5, 1218 København, Denmark•https://denkongeligesamling.dk/christiansborg-slot/•+45 73 70 73 10•Tips and more reviews for Christiansborg Palace

10Amalienborg Palace

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Amalienborg Palace, an exquisite 18th-century rococo complex in Copenhagen, serves as the winter residence for the Danish monarchy. This remarkable ensemble consists of four distinct palaces—Brockdorfske, Levetzaus, Moltkes, and Schackske—each showcasing stunning architecture and rich history. Surrounding a grand plaza, these palatial structures were adopted by the royal family in 1794 after a devastating fire at Christiansborg Castle.
If you’re in Copenhagen, Amalienborg is a must-visit. This beautiful palace showcases the rich history, details, and artifacts of the Danish royal family. One of the highlights is the changing of the guard, which takes place daily at 12 pm and is a wonderful experience to witness. There’s no entry fee. Walk around the palace square,since the surroundings are equally charming.
Vidya H — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting this magnificent palace, and it truly felt like stepping back in time into a world of royalty. The interiors are grand and beautifully preserved, with multiple sections showcasing how the royals once lived. From the opulent living quarters and lavish dining halls to the intricately designed courtyards, every corner tells a story of elegance and power. What stood out to me most was the attention to detail—exquisite furniture, ornate chandeliers, and priceless artifacts that reflect a royal lifestyle at its peak. The guided displays made it easy to understand the history and appreciate the traditions behind each room. Walking through the palace, I could almost imagine the grandeur of royal gatherings and ceremonies that once filled these halls. Overall, it’s a place where history and beauty come together perfectly. If you want to experience the charm of a royal lifestyle, this palace is a must-visit.
Divyansh C — Google review
We came here with the intention of observing the Changing of the Guards. It starts at 12, so try to be there at 11:30 for a better stand spot. Because lots and lots of people come to see this. Bring hat and sunglasses during summer season. If you are interested in these come otherwise enjoy the castle. You have to buy tickets for the castle and check timing.
Tas A — Google review
Visited Amalienborg Palace on a rainy Sunday 🇩🇰. It’s famous for the Changing of the Guard ceremony that starts sharp at 12 noon and lasts about 30 minutes ⏰. Even with the rain, the square was fully packed! If you want a front-row view, reach by 11:45. For us, it was an okay experience — interesting to watch just once.
YG T — Google review
Truely amazing.. i had visited Amelienborg palace with my family in the month of May.. just was spell bound by the beauty and architectural marvel of the same. The whole palace was worth watching again and again from each and every angle. As we had visited on a weekend there was really a big crowd which really added to the enrichment of the ambience.. We had planned to reach there to watch the famous change of guard event. It was so awesome.. even though it is something that happens on a daily basis but the accuracy and precision of the event is something to adore for.. From accessibility perspective we have the well established punlic transportation of Copenhagen.. A must watch if you are visiting Copenhagen..
Krishna C — Google review
Go at 11:30am to get a good view of the changing of the guard. They push everyone back behind the black lines of the quad closest to the brown doors/left of the entry pillars if you want a good view, but the guards do a march around the while Palace eventually. We also saw the marching band through the town which was cool!
Crystal T — Google review
how to enjoy the guards change parade at it's max 1. be at the square at 1130 - at this the police will start to clear the square 2. tourists are allowed to stand only in certain areas 3. take the position marked at the screenshot - this one is the best, since you will see the change and the guards will marsh along you enjoy :-)
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The castle grounds are huge and grand. The museum part is very interesting but much smaller than expectation. Handheld guides are available for free.
Tariq A — Google review
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11Møstings Hus

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The cultural center Møstings Hus has six annual art exhibitions, offering an insight into what is going on in the current Danish art scene. It is also a friendly place with talkative staff and lots of locals.
Nice little place for modern art. The contrast between the old building and modern pieces of performance is amazing and creepy.
Edward R — Google review
Very small but free. There was 4 rooms with some modern exhibition to see when we came. Only worth it if you are already around. Clean toilets available, you can buy coffee.
Sarah Z — Google review
I cannot possibly rate free art anything less than 4 stars, but let me put it this way: I was rather glad that this experience was free. As it was, it was a nice little experience, had there been any charge at all, I probably would have felt a little ripped off.
Jan S — Google review
Interesting little place. My second visit there. Not your usual art pieces on exhibition. "In the duo exhibition Arctic Stations, the two visual artists Tinne Zenner & Eva la Cour use visual art and film to explore the relationship between politics and science in the context of the geopolitical Arctic". They call themselves Cultural Centre. The beautiful little house can be rented. Recommended. Combine it with a walk in the beautiful park, Frederiksberg Have.
Jan W — Google review
Contemporary art by Danish artist, in an old villa by on of the nicest parks in the Copenhagen area. Visit for a an insight into what I going on in the current Danish art scene. Friendly talkative staff and lots of locals.
Kristoffer Ø — Google review
It is a nice little building. I love old houses and decided to give it a go, was happy about my choice.
Darpan J — Google review
Very nice and friendly service.
Steen S — Google review
Very small but nice museum. It's free so take a look if you are in the neighborhood. The rooms are absolutely beautiful.
Laura N — Google review
Andebakkesti 5, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://frederiksbergmuseerne.dk/da/mostings/•+45 69 13 80 90•Tips and more reviews for Møstings Hus

12The Royal Danish Horticultural Society

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The Royal Danish Horticultural Society - Commercial & Events, originally founded as Agricultural College - Veterinary School in 1773, is now located in Frederiksberg. The stunning complex of buildings, designed by renowned architect M.G. Bindesboll, includes beautiful gardens and parks that provide a peaceful oasis in the city. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls amidst the lush greenery and vibrant flowers.
i often forget that this is here. if you are more into the small and intement, then i recommend this garden for you.
Maja M — Google review
Went there for an event at Copenhagen jazz festival. It is a nice pretty garden and the food smelled good. The bar is fine. I just wish they had more options for beer, except just classic and pilsner.
Alexander S — Google review
Beautiful garden, lovely spot for a picnic or just to relax in the natural environment.
Cameron T — Google review
Fed have
Claus P — Google review
Lovely for an afternoon on a picnic blanket.
Steve T — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very, very beautifully landscaped garden right in the middle of the big city. Nice to stroll there, both alone or with others and enjoy all the beautiful plants and flowers, and not least the calm and peace that characterize this lovely area. 💐🌸🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷🌱🌲🌳🌾🍀🍁 (Original) En meget, meget smukt anlagt have lige midt i storbyen. Skønt at spadsere der, både alene eller sammen med andre og nyde alle de smukke planter og blomster, og ikke mindst den ro og fred som er kendetegnende for dette dejlige område. 💐🌸🏵🌹🌺🌻🌼🌷🌱🌲🌳🌾🍀🍁
Anni F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Was at a super nice wedding... Professional waiters who were always present. Lovely premises and great to be able to party until the bright morning... (Original) Var til super dejligt bryllup... Professionelle tjenere der hele tiden var til stede. Dejligt lokale og fedt at kunne feste til den lyse morgen...
Allan M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great surroundings, good food (Original) Flotte omgivelser, god mad
Mads S — Google review
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13Rosenborg Castle

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Rosenborg Castle is a well-preserved Dutch Renaissance palace located in the King's Garden, featuring stunning architecture and a rich history. Built in the early 17th century as a summer residence for Danish monarchs, it boasts red brick facades, copper-green roofs, and intricate ornamentation. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing lavish rooms, tapestries, and artwork. The basement houses the Danish Crown Jewels and royal regalia such as crowns and scepters.
Worth to visit. You need to have a half of day to visit them leisurely. Otherwise you have to run and you will miss those. In the castle there are two parts. Furniture, cloths , drawings are in 3/4 floors. Treasury is in the ground. Don’t miss to visit treasure. There is sanitary facilities too They have a garden as well. You can spend the time there. You can buy tickets over the counter. And there are lockers to keep your bags in. You can have the key. It’s free. They dont allow you to go inside with large bags ( even handbag)
Kasunsala G — Google review
Loved it. Spent about 3 hours here. Very well curated. Displays of the Castle itself and not a ' general history museum'. Authentic, original displays. You will be amazed and stunned to see the Crown and Jewellery display section. Look out of the windows on higher floor at the adjacent Gardens. Entry to the Gardens is free.
Raman G — Google review
Rosenborg Castle is a historic site in central Copenhagen, best known for housing the Danish Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia. The rooms are well-preserved and give a good overview of Denmark’s royal history. The Treasury in the basement is a highlight. The surrounding King’s Garden is open to the public and great for a walk. Worth a visit if you're interested in history or culture. Buy tickets in advance to avoid lines.
Martina P — Google review
Rosenborg Castle is a wonderful place to visit: full of history, charm, and beautifully preserved treasures. The interiors and royal collections are fascinating. However, the exhibition lighting could be improved, as some areas were quite dim and it was difficult to see certain displays clearly. Overall, still a great experience and definitely worth visiting!
Giorgos G — Google review
Well truely a marvel of the history. Absolutely loved the aura of the castle and its surroundings. There is big park and lake in front of the castle. It is easy to get to the place, thanks to the well connected public transport systems. The architecture of the castle is something that is worth mentioning. I would recommend to read and learn about the history of the palace before visiting it so that you can just relive the past and get a feel of the same. If you are planning to go in a weekend, be prepared to wait for sometime as there would be rush.
Krishna C — Google review
Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King’s Gardens out back — immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts — the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don’t miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop.
G L — Google review
We really enjoyed visiting Rosenborg Castle . it’s such a beautiful place, full of history and character. The rooms are packed with interesting details, from royal portraits to ornate furniture and glittering treasures. The crown jewels are especially impressive and definitely worth seeing. The castle grounds and gardens are lovely too.
Caroline M — Google review
Great place to enjoy late afternoon. Park outside of castle has great garden. Enjoy the garden and try to use subway or train transport in the afternoon to avoid getting stuck in traffic.
KyungSoo Y — Google review
Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark•https://denkongeligesamling.dk/rosenborg-slot/•+45 33 15 32 86•Tips and more reviews for Rosenborg Castle

14The Round Tower

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The Round Tower, also known as Rundetarn, is a remarkable 17th-century structure in Copenhagen. It was originally built as an astronomical observatory and features a unique spiral ramp instead of traditional stairs. Visitors can enjoy sweeping views of the city from this architectural gem while experiencing its rich history. The gradual ascent makes it accessible to all, appealing to history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone seeking breathtaking vistas of Copenhagen.
Highly recommended, especially just before sunset on a beautiful day. The view from the rooftop is absolutely breathtaking. We were lucky enough to witness a blood moon during our visit to the Round Tower, which made the experience even more special. The ticket prices were reasonable, and the panoramic skyline view of Copenhagen is truly stunning.
Arzu A — Google review
Nice view from the top, you can also take a peek into the observatory up there. That's is also a shop with beautifully designed items (notebooks, post cards, posters, etc) that's adjacent to an art school exhibition. Plus you can take a look into the church's attic and learn about historic stuff
Jana G — Google review
Totally worth the visit! It has a very cool architecture spiraling all the way to the top, ending with a rooftop deck, amazing views and also an observatory. It has some art installations inside too.
MAXIM P — Google review
The round tower is a must see if you visit Copenhagen! It is Europe’s oldest observatory building and it offers breathtaking views of the city. There is an art gallery on one of the floors which has some interesting pieces
Aynsley J — Google review
Great attraction right in the city center. The ticket costs around €8. The climb is easy, with very few steps, and the views from the top are beautiful — you can see the entire city from above. There’s also a small museum and a small art exhibition inside. I didn’t visit many attractions in Copenhagen, but I’m glad I visited this one.
Katerina Z — Google review
Very interesting architecture. The ramp without strairs is amazing and beautiful. On the top, the view to the city center is amazing. Like it
JL K — Google review
This was kind of cool. You walk up this winding stone path to get to the top, and then you have a great view of the city. It is an observatory attached to the university of copenhan (i think). There is also a beautiful church to see.
Natalie N — Google review
So yes it's Copenhagen's Main tourist attraction, but it still offers plenty to justify the crowds and admission fee. The view is great, the ramp absorbs crowds, there are plenty of toilets, and some unexpected artefacts along the wall to the top. Even in a sunny Saturday with three cruise ships in town, the only area with some congestion was the top of the ramp. An automated traffic light system controls the flow of visitors through the narrow staircase which connects the ramp to the observation terrace.
Graham B — Google review
Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København, Denmark•https://www.rundetaarn.dk/•+45 33 73 03 73•Tips and more reviews for The Round Tower

15Frederik's Church

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Frederik's Church, also known as The Marble Church or Marmorkirken, is a renowned Lutheran church situated in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. This 18th-century church boasts impressive rococo architecture and is famous for its grand dome, one of the largest in Scandinavia at 31 meters in diameter. The exterior is clad with Norwegian and Danish marble, giving it a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from other European churches.
It’s a grand and magnificent church, especially the dome, which is both tall and spacious. Despite the crowds, it still manages to maintain a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
Prayuth P — Google review
Also known as the Marble Church, is one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful landmarks and absolutely worth a visit. Its massive dome dominates the skyline and is one of the largest in Europe, making it a striking sight both up close and from a distance. The interior is equally impressive, with stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and a sense of grandeur that feels both welcoming and awe-inspiring. Visitors can also climb up to the dome on certain days, which is a highlight for those who enjoy city views. From the top, you get a unique perspective over Copenhagen, including Amalienborg Palace and the harbor area. Entry to the church itself is free, which makes it an easy stop to fit into any city itinerary. It’s good to check ahead for opening times and whether dome access is available during your visit, as it’s not open every day. The church is active, so be mindful if a service is in session. Overall, Frederik’s Church is a must-see for anyone interested in architecture, history, or simply enjoying one of the most iconic and peaceful spots in the city.
R — Google review
Just to the opposite of the Amalienborg castle, this church just matches up to it. The exterior of the mosque is so gigantic and massive looking that it still holds beauty and grandeur. Inside the church is very spacious and the dome makes it look even bigger. What an architectural marvel!
Tas A — Google review
Frederik's Church (The Marble Church) is one of the most impressive landmarks in Copenhagen. Its massive dome and intricate interior design are truly mesmerizing. The peaceful atmosphere inside the church makes it a perfect place for reflection. A must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture. The surrounding area is also great for photos!
Mikdat S — Google review
Frederik’s Church, also known as The Marble Church, is one of the most beautiful landmarks in Copenhagen. Its impressive dome, inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, is the largest church dome in Scandinavia. The foundation stone was laid in 1749 by King Frederik V, but due to financial difficulties the construction took more than 100 years and was finally completed in 1894. The church is free to enter, and the interior is just as breathtaking as the outside, with stunning marble details and a peaceful atmosphere. If you have the chance, climb up to the dome for an amazing panoramic view of the city. A must-visit if you are in Copenhagen!
Nataliia H — Google review
The Fredrik Church is simply beautiful,. The architecture is stunning, with its striking baroque design and intricate details that immediately catch your eye. The atmosphere inside is calm, peaceful, and almost timeless, making it a perfect place to pause and reflect. The church stands proudly in the heart of Karlskrona and adds so much character to the square around it.
Vidya H — Google review
Stunning building, but better to visit when it's less busy Visited on Thursday, 31st July 2025, having been dropped off at the Kongens Nytorv square, we walked to Frederik's Church. Outside, it's a stunning-looking building, and the dome is so disproportionately large that it reminded me of St Paul's or St Peter's domes in London and Rome, but without the building under them. There was a queue to enter, which wasn't organised and was quite dangerous, especially as it was also the only way out. There were more entrance doors available on the other side. Once inside, the dome is spectacular, and you can see why it's so popular for weddings, but a bit like a lot of famous churches, it doesn't feel very holy or peaceful.
Jeffrey S — Google review
A simple church with a spectacular dome, free to enter and well worth taking a look. However I didn't find much that held my interest apart from the dome.
Kevin M — Google review
Frederiksgade 4, 1265 København, Denmark•https://www.marmorkirken.dk/•+45 33 91 27 06•Tips and more reviews for Frederik's Church
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16SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst

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SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst, also known as the National Gallery of Denmark, is a must-visit destination in Copenhagen. It boasts an extensive collection of over 260,000 artworks, making it the largest art collection in the country. The museum is housed in two interconnected buildings: a Renaissance-style structure and a modern extension.
Great and very large museum. Walk through various galleries including a large collection of Danish, French/ European artists. They have renaissance and modern spaces. With pieces by many masters. Plan on spending at least two hours. They also have a good size gift shop and a café.
Alan Y — Google review
I really enjoyed my visit to SMK, especially the impressive collection of classic art. The Danish Golden Age section was a true highlight for me — the works by Eckersberg, Købke, and other 19th-century masters beautifully capture both the mood and light of the time. It’s a must-see if you appreciate finely detailed, skillful painting rooted in tradition and national identity. However, I have to be honest: the upper floor, which houses a lot of modern and contemporary art, wasn’t my cup of tea. Some of it felt extremely bizarre. Much of it felt overly abstract and strange, and didn’t resonate with me at all. Still, that’s a matter of personal taste — if you're a fan of experimental modern pieces, you may feel differently, I presume. Overall, a wonderful museum for classical art lovers, especially if you want to dive into Denmark’s rich artistic heritage. Just be prepared for a very different vibe upstairs (to say the least)!
Dmitry Z — Google review
So many eras and collections of artworks to see here! I spent about 1.75 hours here but it wasn’t even at a slow pace. There is just so much to see here, from famous artists like Rembrandt and Matisse, to Danish classics like Wilhelm Freddie. It is all so unique and I learned a lot about Danish’s art history from walking through this gallery. I highly recommend coming here during your stay in Copenhagen!
Kat — Google review
As a travel expert, I can confidently say that the National Gallery of Denmark (SMK) is a truly captivating destination. The architecture itself is a magnificent blend of historic elegance and modern design. Inside, it masterfully curates Denmark's rich art history, from the Golden Age to contemporary works, offering a deep and beautiful look into the nation's cultural evolution. A must-visit for any art lover!
Chang-Chih S — Google review
Amazing! I was there for the K7 week and it was definitely worth the visit. The exhibition they have on comtemporary danish artists is very complete and diverse, leaving room for conversations, for laughs and for relaxed discussions. I will definitely come back another day to complete the visit!
Guillem E — Google review
Lovely artworks, some famous ones and a lot of Danish paintings. The outline of the museum was confusing and I felt like there was a lot of wasted space in the courtyard. There are some lockers downstairs when you can store your stuff. Staff was nice but the lady at the entrance counter was a bit moody. It’s nice enough but if you have to pick between this one or Glyptoteket (or any other museum) I’d say go there instead.
R V — Google review
We really enjoyed our visit to the National Gallery of Denmark. It’s a beautiful space with lots to see, the Rembrandt and Munch pieces were definite highlights. The layout makes it easy to wander and take everything in at your own pace. The only downside was that the French section was closed, which was a bit disappointing still, it’s a great gallery and well worth a visit if you’re in Copenhagen!
Caroline M — Google review
Extensive museum. Interesting art. Favourite was the Nordic collection. Needs AC and the routing between old and new wing isn’t clear if you want to cross on the upper levels. The shop was just ok. A bit pricey for what it is. We enjoyed our visit overall.
Simon B — Google review
Sølvgade 48-50, 1307 Indre By, Denmark•https://www.smk.dk/•+45 33 74 84 94•Tips and more reviews for SMK – Statens Museum for Kunst

17Børsen

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Børsen, also known as the Exchange Building or Børsbygningen, is a 17th-century waterfront structure located next to Christiansborg Palace in central Copenhagen. This imposing former stock exchange was completed between 1619-1640 and showcases Dutch Renaissance architecture. The building's most striking feature is its spire, adorned with intricate carvings of dragons wrapping around the tower.
2022: Wonderful architecture, a spectacular tower with some unique and mesmerizing models, visible from various parts of the city. 2024: sadly, there was a fire and the building burned down. :( Hopefully it will be restored as it was, including the beautiful spiral tower.
Ana S — Google review
I visited during the culture night in Copenhagen. It’s highly recommended by my friends. It’s a beautiful historical place in town.
Hataichanok U — Google review
Was there for international citizen day and I enjoyed a lot. Nice building with great interior details. The event was great with plenty of useful information for people who just moved here and looking for career opportunities.
Yan Y — Google review
After spending around an hour here, we then embarked on the city tour. Standing at the save junction, we glimpsed at the old stock exchange as well as at other buildings. Oh, amazing view and indeed, something different compared to our day in day out city traffic life. On our travel card next was Carlsberg Brewery.
Nava K — Google review
CPH stock exchange is more or less an average Scandinavian brick edifice, but what stands out is the roof with its spire. The spire is a twisted Dragons tail with its claws embracing the Dome - very beautiful and unusual. I think you cannot visit it as it's currently under renovation, but do pass by to see it as it's in the vicinity of Christianborg Palace in downtown CPH
Dejan B — Google review
I love its architecture, it definitely represents Copenhagen to me!
Ayçin — Google review
It's a beautiful architecture. As part of culture night, it was opened for visitors. English guides were also arranged. They briefed about the history of the building.
Sunder — Google review
This building is not usually open for public. But worth a visit, if you get a chance; otherwise you can enjoy buildings beautiful architecture from outside. Built in 1619-23 and it's best known for it's dragon tower with four intertwined dragons.
Esa T — Google review
1215 Indre By, Denmark•https://www.danskerhverv.dk/•+45 33 74 60 00•Tips and more reviews for Børsen

18Music Museum

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The Music Museum in Denmark, located in the Radio House, is the world's oldest music history museum. It offers a journey through the evolution of musical instruments over 3000 years and showcases prominent Danish musical figures. The museum features a sound room for experimenting with various sounds, a digital treasure hunt through music history, and Flexspace which displays future instruments. Visitors can play classical instruments and explore unique ones like the amoeba-shaped violin or giraffe piano.
sad thing is that they only people with 7 cm moustache and scottish accent. nice ass place! 10 our off 10, pls go there. we had a lot of fun there, lovely time and noice tea.
Michał G — Google review
Lovely - and relatively unknown - collection of instruments from all periods and parts of the world, including some unusual and historically significant examples. A tablet with English (other languages available) translations of captions really helped the experience. Could have been improved and made less sterile with more audio examples.
Philip H — Google review
I highly recommend this museum! It has a wonderful interactive tablet set up and so many glorious and informative displays!
Abby L — Google review
Amazing place for music lovers. Close to "Forum" metro station.
Julia ( — Google review
One of the more interesting Copenhagen museums. The collection of instruments is not as extensive as, for example, in Berlin (especially clavier), comparable to the collection in Barcelona, but several souvenirs of Beethoven and Mozart are unique. Very interesting atmosphere of the Conservatory. unique decor, the smell of old wood in the corridors... Worth a visit! The only minus is the lack of a lift (or we didn't notice it).
Jacek M — Google review
Great musuem! Very modern, each display has an area you can scan using the tablet provided with the ticket, giving you all the translated information and more about the display. There are also a lot of interactive elements which are great fun! Could of easily spend 3hrs+ there!
Thomas D — Google review
I first visited this museum at its old home around 9 years ago and have wanted to go back ever since. It's new home is a bit clinical compared to its last but it is still well worth a visit. Some of the instruments are amazing - mind boggling, I mean who on earth designed them?? Or even first thought of the concepts? The man on the desk was extremely helpful, giving us the tablets with the English translations for all the exhibits, and more information about the actual museum. The only thing I cannot understand about this place - why is it so quiet? A museum such as this should be be full, busy, but it is so quiet - we were there a couple of hours and no-one else came in (also saw a similar note in their visitor book). If you fancy a fascinating option of what to do in Copenhagen, here it is!
Lee C — Google review
Loved it. Great fun. Helpful staff. Loved the sound proof room where you can play instruments to your heart's content!
Gillian N — Google review
Rosenørns Alle 22, 1970 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://natmus.dk/museer-og-slotte/musikmuseet/•+45 33 13 44 11•Tips and more reviews for Music Museum

19The Hill House Museum

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The museum is dedicated to the life and work of Danish intellectuals who lived in Carlsberg Village in the 19th century. The exhibits include furniture, paintings, and manuscripts from this period. There is also a small museum with objects related to the intellectuals' intellectual life. The garden is a popular spot for visitors to relax and enjoy the afternoon sunshine.
Garden is very nice and it's free. The museum interior costs money and doesn't have anything interesting
Kent W — Google review
The Hill House Museum was decent! The exhibition rooms, both permanent and temporary, were wonderful to view! However, considering the museum's small size, the 60 DKK admission felt pricey for just several rooms in two floors. It would be great if the owners added more exhibitions to justify the admission fee. On a positive note, the garden was absolutely lovely!
Sophia — Google review
Bakkehuset is a home from the 17th century which has been restored to its 1820s decor. It was the home of an author and his wife, and served as a gathering spot for the leading intellectual lights of the day. Although the neighborhood it’s in is now very built up and trendy (it’s the former meat packing district), at the time it was the country all around. Appreciating nature was a big part of these intellectuals perspective so the wife made gardens, paths, and a pond. I always enjoy going to houses of any era but this was a little sparse - even reading every sign I was done in 20 minutes. They have a conservatory with a cafe (closed for a private function when I was there but it looked nice.)
Victoria R — Google review
Worth a visit 💫 Bakkehuset means the house on the hill, because in the 18th century it was located on a hill in the middle of the countryside. Today it is the oldest house in Frederiksberg and a small oasis in the middle of the city. Bakkehuset is an authentic Golden Age home and in Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbeks time (1802-30) the house was one of the important literary gathering-places in the 19th century. The salon culture unfolded around the tea table in the yellow corner room. A short film about H.C.Andersens relation to the Rahbek family visualizes the way of life of the 19th century. Really lovely is the collection of the small artistic cardboard boxes that Kamma Rahbek created herself - a common hobby of the bourgeoisie around 1800. At the museum cash desk you get a booklet with the explanations of the exhibited objects – so as not to disturb the historical impression of the house. Staff was really friendly, informative and helpful.
Maja J — Google review
Beautiful house and amazing little coffee shop in the garden
Milica C — Google review
Very interesting. Beautifully decorated, with informative text for each room.
Jon D — Google review
I still remember how it captured the lives of the patrons so well and not just their achievements. I especially liked how the patrons used to invite intellectuals from all over the country and have a good debate by them beside the window. Simply elegant!
Lee C — Google review
We had walked up to the Carlsberg Village from the city centre and needed just to sit somewhere with a relaxing atmosphere. Bakkehusmuseet was exactly the place that fulfilled this need in us. Speciality tea and a delicious Danish version of a rhubarb trifle while sitting in the garden enjoying the afternoon sun, re-energised us enough to make it back to the bustle of the city. Unfortunately we were too late to enjoy the museum, a visit for another day, but can wholeheartedly recommend the small cafe and appreciated the friendly and helpful staff.
Karin B — Google review
Rahbeks Alle 23, 1801 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://frederiksbergmuseerne.dk/da/bakkehuset/•+45 69 13 80 90•Tips and more reviews for The Hill House Museum

20Solbjerg Kirke

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Solbjerg Church, also known as Solbjerg Kirke, was originally constructed in 1908 by architect Kristoffer Varming and is a typical Danish Lutheran church. However, it faced a destructive fire in 1983, leading to a complete interior reconstruction. The church features a police station from 1919 and a fire station from 1932 on its premises, both designed by architect Hack Kampmann. The interior boasts a wonderfully painted altar picture and exhibits modern yet classic style.
The Ladies Choir performances were absolutely amazing - The 5 Young ladies were accompanied by only a Pianist and Saxophononist. I highly recommend you visit this Choir when they are playing - Events are advertised / published in the main Tourist Information Office in central Copenhagen
Jon D — Google review
Nice and more modern church. Has an amazing music program.
Martin L — Google review
The organ music was an wonderfull, uplifting experience.
Marius P — Google review
Beautiful
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(Translated by Google) Wonderfully painted altar picture on away behind cross. Modern, and yet not so. Sound from shoes is penetrating. The church is in a new classic style. (Original) Vidunderligt malet alterbillede på væk bag kors. Moderne, og så alligevel ikke. Lyd fra sko er gennemtrængende. Kirken er i ny klassik stil.
Niels J — Google review
(Translated by Google) According to Mark 5:9 ◇But Jesus asked him: “What is your name?” And he answered: "Legion, for we are many."◇ (Original) Ifølge Markus 5:9 ◇Men Jesus spurgte ham: “Hvad er dit navn?” Og han svarede: “Legion, for vi er mange.”◇
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(Translated by Google) Rings very loudly for a long time in the morning, so it disturbs sleep and health. (Original) Ringer meget højt i lang tid om morgenen, så det forstyrrer søvn og helbred.
Simon J — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good look, I like the priest who is Jacob the skilled priest (Original) God kikke, jeg kan godt lide den præst som er Jacob dygtig præst
Adnan Y — Google review
Howitzvej 30A, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•http://www.solbjergkirke.dk/•+45 30 50 44 58•Tips and more reviews for Solbjerg Kirke
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21Frederiksberg Kirke

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Frederiksberg Church, also known as Frederiksberg Kirke, stands out as an atypical church in Denmark due to its octagonal design by Dutch architect Felix Dusart. Completed in 1734, it houses a bell from a previous church that had burned down in 1658. The impressive cemetery surrounding the church is home to the resting places of many famous individuals. Inside, the spacious church room offers practicality for all visitors.
Sooooo beautiful little church....and the graveyard is worth a visit too 👌😊
Kenn M — Google review
Nice church with a small graveyard. It seems very old as the trees were very big and giving a shade to the graves. We noticed some from the covid year too.
Tas A — Google review
Beautiful church in Dutch style. Take a look inside. Also many famous people buried in the graveyard.
Martin L — Google review
Beautiful church and cemetery inside or outside There are famous people in graveyard Too close the Frederiksberg metro station
Seyda G — Google review
Very nice location. Quite area
Imad A — Google review
Beautiful church from the outside, but it was close.
Jose F — Google review
Very beautiful cemetery and chirch. A place for meditation. 🙏🙏🙏
Babak B — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful octagonal church. I was very struck by the fact that the facade is covered in vegetation which has been brought in so perfectly that it looks like a natural covering. Adjacent to the church there is a lovely and relaxing cemetery with many ancient graves. Unfortunately, some have not been treated and are therefore currently in a very bad state. You can barely make out the dates dating back to 1800. (Original) Una bellissima chiesa di forma ottagonale. Mi ha molto colpito il fatto che la facciata sia ricoperta da vegetazione che è stata portata così perfettamente da sembrare un rivestimento naturale. Adiacente alla chiesa c'è un grazioso e rilassante cimitero con molte tombe antiche. Alcune purtroppo non sono state curate e pertanto sono al momento in pessimo stato. A malapena si riesce a scorgere le date risalenti al 1800.
Maria M — Google review
Frederiksberg Allé 71, st, 1820 Frederiksberg, Denmark•http://www.frederiksbergsogn.dk/•Tips and more reviews for Frederiksberg Kirke

22Frederik the VI

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Café Frederiks is a cozy pub with friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere. It offers tasty food in a nice location.
Amazing traditional danish food, pariser bøf cooked to perfection. We were warmly welcomed and served on the 30.12. by a kind man in white shirt and with a beard, unfortunately I did not ask for his name, but the experience was great especially because of him. The cook who made our dishes also came to say hi and was very kind. We got various types of herring which were delicious. I especially liked the huge selection of beers, everyone will find something for themselves. Will come back for stegt flæsk/flæskesteg, wish it was on menu every day 😅❤️
Dávid V — Google review
Frederik VI is hands down one of the best places in Frederiksberg for a pint. The atmosphere is just so good —lively yet relaxed, welcoming but never chaotic. It strikes the perfect balance between a classic pub and something more refined. The staff here are fantastic—always friendly, knowledgeable, and ready to recommend something from their exceptional drinks list. Whether you’re after a great local brew or an international favorite, they have it, and the variety is incredible. Unlike your typical pub, Frederik VI maintains a clean, stylish, and comfortable setting, making it the ideal place to unwind without the usual downsides. This is my go-to spot, and for good reason. If you’re after a proper pint in a great atmosphere, look no further!
Abraham Z — Google review
My friend recommended me this place and it was the best danish food I ever have!! Lovely staffs and cosy vibe! I’ll come back again for sure!
Tiffany W — Google review
Trendy pub in the heart of Frederiksberg, which I have come to multiple times with the lads. While staff is kind and friendly, place is packed with tables and furniture to the max, creating an annoying athmosphere. Yesterday, we gave their food a try and I must say that it was the worst Schnitzel I have had so far in my life. Should rather call it a Schnitzel Tartar and my stomach still hurts 24 hours later. Really hope they can keep things clean and improve the food preparation.
Daniel P — Google review
Absolutely amazing and authentic place with excellent danish food and wide range of beers. Very friendly and hospitable owner of the place served us by himself. Dishes were very tasty interesting. We were 9 person,4 from Germany and 5 from Israel and all of us were very satisfied! Thanks very much to owner and the staff. Greeting from Israel ❣️
Michael S — Google review
As my British friend said; “fantastic food, good service and good atmosfere. Everybody should go here for a traditionel danish meal and a few beers” I’ll definitely come again.
Svend G — Google review
Really enjoyed. Friendly and great beer. Also the schnitzel was fabulous and thanks for keeping the kitchen open!!
Simon M — Google review
Such a cute little spot. Came here on purpose for a vegan smørrebrød and it delivered. Decor is cute, staff is super nice, food was amazing & not outrageously expensive. I would come back here 100%
Alexandra T — Google review
Frederiksberg Allé 42, 1820 Frederiksberg C, Denmark•http://frederik-vi.dk/•+45 33 31 33 38•Tips and more reviews for Frederik the VI

23Aveny-T

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Aveny-T, previously known by various names such as Sommerlyst, Foniks Theatre, CampX, Dr. Dantes Aveny, and Frederiksberg Theatre, is an iconic building with a rich history dating back to 1850. This small theatre is renowned for its musical performances and dramatic productions featuring prominent Danish actors in leading roles. Visitors can also enjoy the institution of Cafe Kellerdirk within the theatre premises.
Small little and cozy theatre. Perfect for some stand up comedy’s acts and not only. Can find some drinks before entering but a little tricky with parking places.
Ovidiu G — Google review
nice theater. watched an indie film here for the copenhagen film fest. no concessions.
Elad S — Google review
Really nice. but I would add some more selection of snacks
Cristina O — Google review
Very nice theatre Art Deco style details
Petras L — Google review
BAD VENTILATION! I will never go back here. They seem to think that you can pack in 300+ people into a tight space and not cool it. After an hour it felt like 30C and I was sweating. Judging from the smell, so was everyone else. It's impossible to enjoy a performance in such a setting.
Dan L — Google review
Totally down, everyyhing in the theatre is SO old, seats a pain, you sit so close, that your knees are deep into the person in front. Dont go to this place
Ole S — Google review
Fantastic place with really good teater Was in and see I frit forfald a awesome experience
D. Q — Google review
Small theatre, known for theatre concerts. Theatre cafe, Café Kellerdirk, somewhat of an institution in Copenhagen.
Robert M — Google review
Frederiksberg Allé 102, 1820 Frederiksberg, Denmark•http://www.aveny-t.dk/•+45 93 90 94 20•Tips and more reviews for Aveny-T

24Frederiksberg Palace Church

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Located inside Frederiksberg Palace, the Frederiksberg Palace Church is a small chapel that was built during the expansion of the palace in 1707-1709. Despite not being part of the original plans, it adds to the charm of the palace. Situated in Frederiksberg Garden by the castle, this very old church exudes beauty and hosts various events such as christenings. Visitors describe it as unique and fantastic, with its picturesque location making it a must-see attraction.
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Mikkel N — Google review
(Translated by Google) All the soldiers must go through the place where the ceremony, e.g. funeral, is held. Seems a bit wrong compared to those left behind that the military has to wade around in the meantime. Very loud in the tunnel you walk through so everything can be heard. The church minister eats muffins and drinks coffee. The coffin must be carried down stairs. An enormous number of uneven cobblestones, so that the whole rusty wagon jumps and dances even if you drive slowly. (Original) Alle soldaterne skal gå igennem der hvor cermoni fx bisættelse afholdes. Virker lidt forkert ift. de efterladte at militæret skal vade rundt imens. Meget lydt i tunnelen man går igennem så alt kan høres. Kirketjeneren spiser muffins og drikker kaffe. Kisten skal bæres ned ad trapper. Enormt mange ujævne brosten, så hele rustvognen hopper og danser selvom man kører langsomt.
J N — Google review
(Translated by Google) A bit of a special church, but cozy and good parking conditions (Original) Lidt speciel kirke, men hyggelig og gode p-forhold
Ulrich R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice church, which is beautifully located in Frederiksberg garden by the castle. The church is very old, but that only adds to its charm. We were at a christening, and there were no less than 4 children to be baptized that day. Any parties can be held in the function rooms at the Zoo right next door. (Original) Meget flot kirke, som er skønt beliggende i Frederiksberg have ved slottet. Kirken er meget gammel, men det giver kun yderligere charme. Vi var til barnedåb, og der var hele 4 børn der skulle døbes den dag. Evt fest kan afholdes i selskabslokalerne hos Zoo lige ved siden af.
Jan S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Incredibly beautiful church, which must be seen. (Original) Utrolig smuk kirke, som bare må ses.
Thomas L — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful little church in Frederiksberg. A church that you should see. Absolutely fantastic (Original) Den smukkeste lille kirke på Frederiksberg. En kirke som man burde se. Helt fantastisk
Kim M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Frederiksberg Castle Church is unique and very beautiful and the priest is fantastic. (Original) Frederiksberg Slotskirke er unik og meget smuk og præsten er fantastisk.
Susanne S — Google review
(Translated by Google) I'm looking forward to visiting this beautiful 🏰🛡️⚔️💂✝️💙🙏❤️😍 (Original) Jeg glæder mig til at besøge dette smukke 🏰🛡️⚔️💂✝️💙🙏❤️😍
Lars L — Google review
Roskildevej 28, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•https://www.frederiksbergsogn.dk/gudstjenester•Tips and more reviews for Frederiksberg Palace Church

25Frederiksberg Runddel

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Frederiksberg Runddel is a charming park that offers an ice skating rink during the winter months. Visitors can rent skates on-site and purchase tickets online or at the entrance. Skating enthusiasts can rent a pair of skates for DKK 50 during the day, with the option to have their own skates sharpened for DKK 70. It's also a great place to gather and enjoy various activities throughout the year.
So not Tell Amy One About your fishing Palaces 😄
Hans H — Google review
(Translated by Google) Drive past weather day (Original) Køre forbi vær dag
Nick R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very small Christmas market. (Original) Meget lille julemarked.
Isel M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good round part (Original) God runddel
Sylvester L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cozy place to go for a walk (Original) Hyggeligt sted at gå tur
Hector H — Google review
(Translated by Google) That day was really cool, the first Sunday in September (Original) Den dag var det rigtig fedt, første søndag i september
Peter B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to come and meet (Original) Godt sted at komme og mødes
Kristian S — Google review
2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•Tips and more reviews for Frederiksberg Runddel
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26Carlsberg Lighthouse

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Carlsberg Lighthouse stands as a captivating gem amidst the modern landscape of its surroundings. Nestled within a district characterized by towering skyscrapers and industrial infrastructure, this lighthouse offers a unique contrast to the bustling environment. The area is undergoing transformation, with many buildings beautifully renovated while some parts are still in development. This blend of old and new creates an inviting atmosphere that is truly worth exploring.
(Translated by Google) Love the lighthouse. No cat! (Original) Elsker the lighthouse. No cat!
Michael B — Google review
Unexpected building in the Carlsberg district.
David P — Google review
(Translated by Google) An interesting place among the surrounding buildings. A district with skyscrapers and industrial infrastructure, and a lighthouse in the middle. (Original) Ciekawe miejsce wśród okolicznych zabudowań. Dzielnica z wieżowcami jak i infrastruktórą przemysłową a pośrodku latarnia
Jarosław D — Google review
(Translated by Google) The lighthouse, the surrounding houses, and the entire neighborhood are absolutely worth seeing! ... while some areas are still under construction, much has been completely renovated and rebuilt. A harmonious whole! (Original) Der Leuchtturm, die umliegenden Häuser und das ganze Viertel sind absolut sehenswert! ... derweil sind hier teilweise noch Baustellen, aber vieles ist fertig saniert und neu gebaut. Ein stimmiges Ganzes!
J.A.C. B — Google review
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27Bohr's Tower

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Bohr's Tower is a charming and tranquil retreat that offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors. Nestled in a serene location, it provides an ideal setting for those looking to unwind and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Additionally, the facility features innovative amenities like a clever lightning charger in the basement, ensuring guests have access to modern conveniences during their stay.
(Translated by Google) Nice and quiet place to stay. (Original) Dejligt og roligt sted at bo.
Jimmy K — Google review
Disgusting massive apartment building which is just an eye sore on this beautiful city.
Infernus 2 — Google review
(Translated by Google) For those who absolutely want to live high up, it is a good home. However, it is quite demanding to get up there if you come by car from the basement. Too confusing to find your way. In addition, the area at ground level is too dirty and messy. You don't get any exclusive feeling from living in such an expensive place. But there is absolutely nothing wrong with the apartment and the view. (Original) For dem, der absolut vil bo højt oppe, er det en god bolig. Dog er det ret enerhverende at komme der op, hvis man kommer i bil fra kælderen. Alt for forvirrende at finde vej.Desuden er området i jordplan at for snavset og rodet. Man får ikke nogen eksklusiv følelse af at bo et så dyrt sted. Men lejlighed og udsigt fejler absolut intet.
Brian N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Clever lightning charger in the basement 🥰 (Original) Clever lynladeren i kælderen 🥰
Jacob T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Eternal renovation. What's going on for that? (Original) Evighedsrenovering. Hvad sker der for det?
Iben R — Google review
(Translated by Google) Shut up ugly building. (Original) Hold kæft en grim bygning.
Huayuan S — Google review
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28On the water resturant

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Located in North Sealand, On the Water Restaurant offers a perfect setting for water enthusiasts. Visitors can enjoy various water activities such as surfing, sailing, canoeing, and fishing. The restaurant provides deliciously designed meals in a serene location by the water. With a movable roof to shield from rain or excessive sun, it accommodates up to 10 people comfortably. While the food delivery speed may be affected during peak hours, ordering in advance is recommended for a seamless experience at this waterfront eatery.
The food was absolutely delicious and nicely designed. The location was also perfect on the water not noisy with the movable roof to cover from rain or too much sun. They are 10 people in total so their speed of delivering the food was about 15 to 20 minutes. So if you are going during the rush hours, I suggest you to order your food in advance as they said to us, which made me take one star away from them. Otherwise, everything was great.
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29The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College

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The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural College, also known as Landbohojskolen - Veterinaerskolen, has a rich history dating back to 1773 when it was established in Christianshavn Christiania. It later relocated to Frederiksberg in 1859, where it occupies a large complex of buildings designed by the renowned Danish architect M.G. Bindesboll. The college expanded its facilities in the 1890s to accommodate increasing space requirements.
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30Det Kgl. Danske Haveselskabs Have

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Det Kgl. Danske Haveselskabs Have, located near the entrance to Frederiksberg Park, houses the Danish Entertainment Museum in a charming yellow-washed building. This museum showcases a distinctive assortment of costumes, posters, original lyrics, film clips, and music from the early days of Denmark's entertainment industry. It's worth noting that this museum may not be suitable for those who are not familiar with the Danish language.
Frederiksberg Runddel 1, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark•Tips and more reviews for Det Kgl. Danske Haveselskabs Have
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31Domus Vista

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Nestled in the charming district of Frederiksberg, Domus Vista is an architectural marvel crafted by Ole Hagen and completed in 1969. Towering at 102 meters, this impressive structure boasts 30 floors that house a total of 470 apartments, making it one of Denmark's tallest residential buildings. It played a significant role in an ambitious housing initiative aimed at enriching the city with a remarkable influx of new living spaces.
Nordens Pl. 4, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark

32Radiohuset

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Radiohuset is a historic building located in Stockholm, Sweden. It is known for its beautiful architecture and rich cultural significance. The building houses several radio stations and media organizations, making it a hub for the broadcasting industry in Sweden. Visitors can explore the iconic structure and learn about its role in shaping the country's media landscape. With its fascinating history and central location, Radiohuset is a must-visit destination for those interested in media, architecture, and cultural heritage.
Julius Thomsens Gade, 1974 Frederiksberg, Denmark•Tips and more reviews for Radiohuset

33Landbohøjskolen

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Established in 1773 in Christianshavn Christiania, Landbohøjskolen - Veterinaerskolen, also known as the Agricultural College - Veterinary School, relocated to Frederiksberg in 1859. The impressive complex of buildings was designed by renowned Danish architect M.G. Bindesboll and underwent expansion in the 1890s to accommodate increasing space requirements. Surrounded by lovely gardens and parks, this institution is a tranquil oasis within the city.
Thorvaldsensvej 50, 1871 Frederiksberg, Denmark•Tips and more reviews for Landbohøjskolen
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