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As the sun dips below the horizon, Copenhagen transforms into a canvas of vibrant colors, casting a warm glow over its stunning architecture and picturesque waterways. Whether you're a local or a visitor, there's something magical about watching the day fade away in this charming city. From the historic Nyhavn harbor, where the colorful buildings reflect in the water, to the serene shores of The Lakes, each sunset spot offers a unique perspective of Copenhagen's beauty.

The Wanderlog team is passionate about uncovering the best places to soak in the sunset vibes, and Copenhagen is brimming with hidden gems and popular locales alike. Imagine sipping a drink at Dronning Louises Bro while the sky turns shades of pink and orange, or enjoying a peaceful moment at the Botanical Garden as the last light of day dances through the leaves. Join us as we explore the city's most breathtaking sunset views, perfect for creating unforgettable memories.

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1The Round Tower

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Observatory
Sights & Landmarks
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Historical landmark
Observation Decks & Towers
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

2Nyhavn

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Nyhavn is a must-visit destination in Copenhagen, offering a picturesque representation of the city's maritime legacy. The area boasts iconic colorful buildings, lively bars, and cozy cafes along the bustling waterfront. It appeals to photography enthusiasts, food lovers, and those looking for an authentic Danish experience. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls and romantic walks while taking in the vibrant atmosphere.
Looks exactly like all the photos, lovely area either beautiful danish houses, boutiques and souvenirs. There are nice canal side restaurants, boat rest aired, public benches and live buskers all around so you can do a lot without spending much. Careful not to get run over by bikes!
Felicia M — Google review
Nice to walk through and appreciate the tourists althoguh we went on a stormy day to avoid tourists and make the photos a bit more moody. This place can get very busy, and food/ bars are just there for the tourists who step off the boats .... I suggest venturing down the alleys as there are plenty of hidden gems in this city.
Gregory H — Google review
A very pleasant and lively area. A boat tour is recommended. You can see many places in an hour. I think there are two boat tours. One is very cheap. You should ask about the difference and choose accordingly.
Cem Ö — Google review
Visited Nyhavn over the weekend and absolutely loved it! 🌈 The colorful houses along the canal look stunning, especially on a sunny day ☀️. Tip: for the best photo, click from the opposite side of the canal 📸. Lined with cozy cafes and restaurants, it’s a perfect place to relax, enjoy a meal, and soak in the cheerful Copenhagen vibes 🇩🇰.
YG T — Google review
It's a must see and very photographic landmark area. There are numerous restaurants and small shops. You catch a canal tour here as well. Don't forget to visit the shop where Hans Christian Anderson once lived.
David H — Google review
Amazing view. Enjoy the walk and photo taking. Stop by for a drink as well but the river side.
Jeff N — Google review
If you want to see only one place in Copenhagen, it should be definitely Nyhavn. Fabulous and lovely! Full of nice and cozy cafe and restaurant around it.
EliInspire — Google review
Nyhavn is an absolute must-see in Copenhagen—a lively, colorful waterfront that perfectly captures the city’s charm. I loved strolling along the canal, lined with vibrant, historic buildings, bustling cafes, and restaurants. It’s a fantastic spot to sit, enjoy a drink, and soak in the scenery.
Vidya H — Google review
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3Cisterns 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

4Tivoli 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

5Church of Our Saviour

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The Church of Our Saviour is a stunning 17th-century Baroque place of worship located in Copenhagen. Its impressive Dutch Baroque architecture features a golden spire and a singing bell tower, adorned with vibrant red and yellow tiles. The church offers one of the best viewpoints in the city, with outstanding panoramic views from the top of its spire. Visitors can embark on an exciting excursion by climbing narrow winding stairs to reach the summit, where they can enjoy breathtaking vistas across Copenhagen.
Brilliant experience walking up the tower. Be aware that some of the steps are very steep and with limited handrails. The view from the top however is spectacular, offering a panorama of the whole of Copenhagen. Tickets must be booked in advance and you will get a time to go up the tower. The inside of the church is also beautiful with a spectacular pipe organ.
Alex M — Google review
The Church of Our Saviour is one of Copenhagen’s most famous landmarks and a must-visit if you enjoy history, architecture, and incredible city views. The church itself is beautiful, with a striking baroque interior, but the real highlight is climbing the tower. The spiral staircase on the outside of the spire takes you up high above the city, and the views from the top are absolutely stunning, stretching across Copenhagen and even out to Sweden on a clear day. The climb is steep and narrow in places, and the final stretch on the outside can feel a bit dizzying if you’re not great with heights, but the reward at the top is well worth the effort. It’s best to go on a clear day to really appreciate the panoramic view. The tower can get busy, so going early or outside peak hours makes the experience more enjoyable. Overall, the Church of Our Saviour is an unforgettable stop in Copenhagen. Whether for its history, its unique architecture, or the breathtaking views from the tower, it’s an experience that leaves a lasting impression.
R — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking experience! The Church of Our Saviour is not only a beautiful piece of architecture, but also offers one of the very best views of Copenhagen. The spiral staircase up the tower is a little challenging, but that only makes reaching the top more rewarding. Standing outside on the winding staircase with the city right beneath your feet feels magical. You can see all of Copenhagen – from the canals and colorful houses to the modern skyline. Totally worth the climb, and a must-visit spot if you want a unique perspective of the city!
Kalina M — Google review
Beautiful place! Climbing to the top and amdiring views of the city is one of the nicest experiences in Copenhagen. Important note - there is not only a lot of stairs to the top, but in some moments it's narrow and steep stairs. So it's not so easy to get there, but really worth to visit.
Patrycja Z — Google review
Church of Our Saviour – Copenhagen A stunning baroque church with one of the best panoramic views in Copenhagen. The highlight is the climb to the top via a unique external spiral staircase—fun and adventurous, but not for the faint-hearted. With over 400 steps, it’s a bit of a workout, and the narrow, winding paths can be challenging for anyone with vertigo. Entry costs €8, and it's well worth it for the view alone.
Mark H — Google review
Climbing up requires tickets. The views are awesome but not suitable for those w fear of heights. The stairs get narrow as you go higher. Good experience. Good views. Lots of climbing.
Simon A — Google review
So, the most visited church in Copenhagen 😀. Yes, it is old and yet most of us came here to walk the stairs to the top 😀. 400 step. The first 300+ is inside , wooden and pretty steep. Then , you go outside and continue around the tower, climbing the external stairs. Its actually easier outside than inside until you get closer to the top where stairs become very narrow and finally closed for further trip. Great views ! Great adrenaline ! Book your slot to climb online in advance during holiday season. Aha, it will be closed when it rains so do not go if you see showers outside your windows.
Jacek M — Google review
I visited only the tower... What a view - just make sure you don't suffer from vertigo and can move agile... The view is spectacular but it's really narrow up there. You might wanna go for sunset. We didn't have wind when I was there but I assume once there is... It's not very hygge...
Sarah J — Google review
Sankt Annæ Gade 29, 1416 København, Denmark•https://www.vorfrelserskirke.dk/•+45 41 66 63 57•Tips and more reviews for Church of Our Saviour
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6Amalienborg 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
Amalienborg Slotsplads, 1257 København K, Denmark•https://www.kongernessamling.dk/amalienborg/•+45 33 15 32 86•Tips and more reviews for Amalienborg Palace

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Superkilen Park is a vibrant urban space located in Norrebro, Copenhagen. It is part of an urban regeneration project and features a jogging track, playground, basketball court, and skateboard ramp. Designed by artist group Superflex and German landscape architects Topotek1, the park consists of a Red Square, Black Square, and green area along The Green Cycle Route.
We rented bikes in the city and rode out here to get some energy out with our teenage son. Super fun spot and very close to the city. Loved the bike hill most of all but was also cool to watch the guys do tricks on skateboards
Melanie F — Google review
A park with a playground and exercise equipment, skater areas, and a cycle path. There is also lots of graffiti and a few sculptures. Designed to promote tolerance and unity between local people and immigrants. It was fun to visit, but it had a bit of a run-down feeling to the area. The area is accessible to people who use a wheelchair, but there was not any specialist play equipment for disabled people to use.
Shelley C — Google review
as a tourist not much to here honestly. Seems to be a popular spot for locals though. seems like the the concept behind is to promote international ties and the place embraces attributes of other cultures in different forms
Mike — Google review
Superkilen is a very different park in Copenhagen, it showcases the diversity of Nørrebro, with design elements and objects from all over the world. You’ll find everything from Moroccan fountains to Thai swings and even a neon sign from Russia. The space is divided into three areas: the Red Square (great for skating and people-watching), the Black Market (more relaxed, with chess tables and benches), and the Green Park (for picnics and play).Perfect for photos, meeting locals, or just taking a walk through global culture, all in one neighborhood. If you’re visiting Copenhagen, this is definitely worth the stop.
Tato — Google review
This is the most creative park I’ve ever seen. Its unique and unusual appearance, along with the futuristic design, really appeals to young people. I truly admire the kind of person who could come up with something like this. I absolutely love this kind of cool, chic design. The photos came out absolutely stunning!
Wanderlust — Google review
Nørrebro Park is a hidden gem in Copenhagen! Visit during cherry blossom season for a magical experience-soft pink petals, peaceful walking paths, and vibrant area. Perfect for walk, photos, or just soaking in springtime beauty. A must-see for nature lovers and city explorers alike!
Tetiana B — Google review
It’s a pretty cool park but considering the other in the city it’s above average. A lot of things to do for the kids and also some calisthenic spot. It’s a must visit if you are around Norrebro.
Agustin R — Google review
Was good wish it had a larger park for toddlers
Ansu K — Google review
Nørrebrogade 210, 2200 København, Denmark•https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/planning/superkilen-p…•Tips and more reviews for Superkilen Park

8The Lakes

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The Lakes in Copenhagen is a series of three artificial lakes located in Downtown Copenhagen, offering picturesque walking paths along their shores. Nearby, Frederiksberg Garden features the Copenhagen Zoo and a charming playground designed to harmonize with its romantic surroundings. Visitors can also explore the infamous Pacifier tree where toddlers bid farewell to their pacifiers forever. Families often enjoy strolling or biking around The Lakes, feeding swans and ducks while visiting mini parks nearby.
The scenery was absolutely breathtaking, and the walking trails were well-maintained and provided a peaceful atmosphere for a leisurely stroll. There were plenty of benches to sit and soak in the views. For tourists, it's a place where you just catch a beauty of sight and relax yourself for a few minutes. And for a resident, just burn you calories with cinematic view.
Mona L — Google review
A visit to Copenhagen should include a Walk along the lakes. They are one reason Copenhagen is beautiful city. On a sunny day it’s full of couples kissing on the benches, joggers and parents with baby pram. The Lakes (Danish: Søerne) in Copenhagen, Denmark is a row of three rectangular lakes curving around the western margin of the City Centre, forming one of the oldest and most distinctive features of the city's topography. Originally the area, which the lakes now form, was one long stream. It had an arch shape and was just outside the city levees. In the early Middle Ages, a need of water for watermills was determined. As a result of this a dam was built and the Peblinge Sø was created. As a result of a siege of Copenhagen in 1523, it was decided to expand the entrenchments in order to improve the fortifications of the city. The levee at Peblinge Sø was expanded and another was created, which resulted in the creation of Sortedams Sø. In the beginning of the 16th century, Sankt Jørgens Sø was created, by further damming. This made it possible to flood the banks and lakes in case of an attack.
Jorgen F — Google review
This is the place where Copenhageners spend their office breaks and free time. Activities include running, chatting, cycling, and strolling with a 47 Kroner To-Go-Coffee while showing off their latest outfit. However, The Lakes is also a bird sanctuary. In March 2023, I observed Tufted Ducks, Great Crested Crapes, Herring Gulls, A colony of breeding Cormorants (on the tiny island) Common Moorhens, a Red-crested Pochard, Wigeons, Mute Swans, Gadwalls, Mallards, Blach-headed Gulls, Greylag Geese, and Coots.
Søren L — Google review
The Lakes provide a scenic walk in the middle of city and on a warm summer afternoon the grassy banks can provide a great place to sit with a beer enjoying the warm air and lazy summer afternoons! It's also great for an early morning walk. And if venture around you'll also come across a place to rent foot paddle boat swans!
Nishan M — Google review
Nice walking by the lake
Gregor M — Google review
So beautiful to walk around. Give yourself the time to go and watch. The people. The traffic. The birds on the lakes. The nature and the architecture. One of my favourite places to go in all off Copenhagen ❤️. I can spend hours upon hours sitting on the benches on the bridges, especially in summer time. I love it.
Annemette ( — Google review
Me and my other Danish friends came here during the Napoleonic wars for a nice walk. Little did we know there were zombjes all over the place, we then got a bucket and put the fire out since the city was literally on fire. After that we got on a boat. There were zombies swimming and getting on. Our buddies defeated them and we then fought a British fleet, successfully sinking it and we win!
Abhishek S — Google review
Always the water gives you a relaxing feeling and calms your head. I enjoyed that place on the first night in Copenhagen. You should go.
Haris A — Google review
1357 Copenhagen, Denmark, USA•Tips and more reviews for The Lakes

9Dronning Louises Bro

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Dronning Louises Bro, also known as Queen Louise's Bridge, is a historic arched granite bridge in Copenhagen that was opened in 1887. It spans across the picturesque Lakes and serves as a popular hangout spot for locals and visitors alike. The bridge connects the city center to Norrebro and features dedicated bike lanes for cyclists.
Dronning Louises Bro is one of the best hangout spots in Copenhagen. On any dry day with just a bit of sun, even if it’s only 5 degrees, the bridge fills up with locals drinking wine, smoking cigarettes, and soaking up the Copenhagen vibe. It’s got that perfect mix of chill and city life. Super central, always full of energy, and impossible to miss if you're walking through the city. If you want to feel the pulse of Copenhagen, this is where you go.
Anne L — Google review
Dronning Louises Bro is more than just a bridge - it's a lively Copenhagen landmark! From its architectural details to decorative lamps and railings, there's so much to admire up close. The bridge is also a hub of activity: people gather to skate, bike, walk, or just enjoy the view over the canals. Perfect spot for photos, people-watching, and soaking in city life. A small piece of Copenhagen full of character and charm!
Tetiana B — Google review
Dronning Louises Bro (English: Queen Louise's Bridge) is a bridge across The Lakes in central Copenhagen, Denmark. On a sunny Day the area is full of joggers, lovers kissing on the benches and parents with baby prams. The bridge joins Frederiksborggade in Indre By (city centre) with Nørrebrogade in Nørrebro and separates Sortedam Lake (Sortedam Sø) to the northeast from Peblinge Lake (Peblinge Sø) to the south west. Queen Louise's Bridge is built of granite and has three arches. The cast iron railings are decorated by four identical bronze cartouches featuring Copenhagen's coat of arms surrounded by weapons, helmets and lions. The railing integrates eight lampposts and four flagpoles The bridge was designed by Vilhelm Dahlerup, and constructed between 1885 and 1887. The bridge is named after Queen Louise, King Christian IX's wife.
Jorgen F — Google review
Our first walk across Dronning Louises Bro, my husband and I found ourselves in the soft, misty charm of Copenhagen. It was quiet and mysterious, but also incredibly beautiful. The mist softened everything around us, revealing glimpses of the river and the stunning buildings in the distance. Cyclists passed by with the gentle sound of bells ringing in the air ‘tring tring’, the signature soundtrack of Copenhagen 🎵. It was one of those simple, unforgettable moments. Just being there, with the city’s quiet hum around us, felt luxurious in its own way. This isn’t a place that demands attention. It’s one that invites you to step in and just be ☺️.
Candace L — Google review
Amazing bridge next to Nørbro neighborhood. The lake is usually full of young people drinking and making picnic. The atmosphere is quiet calm. You can rent some swam - boat to enjoy with friends. The best part is the sunset. The coulors in the sky could give you the best pictures! If you do not like a picnic idea in Nørbro will find plenty bars and restaurants. It is a young area full of charming places
Yolanda P — Google review
Amazing and beautiful bridge built in 1885.
Amir S — Google review
This is by far one of my most fav places not just the bridge alone but the whole area around the lakes. I've taken many walks and enjoyed many sunsets here, alot of them who turned out to be very colorful pictures
Kenneth N — Google review
Beautiful bridge. Here you can enjoy the view of two lakes and watch all the cyclist go by. There are also lots of events in the summer here
Natalie J — Google review
1371 København, Denmark•http://www.kk.dk/•+45 33 66 33 66•Tips and more reviews for Dronning Louises Bro

10The 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
Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark, USA•Tips and more reviews for The Little Mermaid
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11Rosenborg 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

12Christiansborg 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

13Copenhagen 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

14Botanical Garden

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Escape the hustle and bustle of Copenhagen by visiting the tranquil and romantic Copenhagen Botanical Garden. This oasis in the heart of the city is home to an impressive collection of over 13,000 plant species from around the world. The garden features specimens from the tropics, Alps, and even some hardy plants from above the Arctic Circle. It's a perfect retreat for nature lovers seeking a peaceful environment away from crowded tourist spots.
Wonderful place so visit, mostly on a sunny day. Bring a towel and enjoy laying on the grass with birds jumping around. Beautiful experience also walking around the garden and see the various kind of plants and flowers, really recommended!
Marco P — Google review
We had such a great time exploring this botanical garden. What I love most is that the entrance is free if you don’t plan to go inside the glasshouse, which makes it very accessible for everyone to enjoy. The plant biodiversity is truly impressive — from peaceful water lilies and lush greenery to carefully designed rock gardens and shaded woodland paths. Every corner feels thoughtfully maintained, and you can really sense the effort to create an environment where both plants and wildlife thrive. The pond areas are full of life, with turtles, koi fish, and birds adding so much character to the place. I even spotted a magpie and a ladybird up close, which made the visit feel even more connected to nature. It’s not just a place to see plants, but a living, breathing ecosystem where you can slow down and appreciate biodiversity in action. If you’re tired of walking in the city and need a break, this is a great place to recharge. The walking paths are varied — some open and sunny, others shaded and tranquil. It feels like you’re moving through different little worlds within one garden. I especially enjoyed the mix of open views with the sky reflected in the water and more intimate trails lined with rocks and trees. Overall, this is a beautiful spot to spend a few hours, whether you’re here for a calm walk, photography, or just to reconnect with nature. Highly recommended if you’re in the area!
Atikhun T — Google review
Just a beautifully scenic place right in the heart of Copenhagen and open to everyone with no entry fee. Lush greenery, roses blooming everywhere, and statues scattered throughout create a peaceful and charming atmosphere. People come here to relax, sunbathe, walk, or simply enjoy the surroundings. I visited in September, and the weather was perfect. You could easily spend the whole day there until it gets dark.
Eman M — Google review
Copenhagen's Botanical Garden (Botanisk Have) is an absolute gem for anyone seeking a delightful and pretty stroll in the heart of the city. It's a truly restorative oasis, perfect for a leisurely walk amidst a stunning array of plant life. You can wander along charming pathways, discovering different themed sections like the rock gardens or the serene lake with its picturesque stone bridge.
Zack E — Google review
A lovely botanical garden, filled with exotic plants and fun walks. The palm house was being renovated when we went, which was pretty cool to look at, they had a big mishmash of scaffolding and lights trying to keep the plants alive (not pictured, sorry). The signage to find your way around the construction wasn't fantastic, getting to glasshouse 2 wasn't as straightforward as it should have been. The rest of the glass houses are excellent, with a good level of information on what's going on there, much better than that silly Glyptotek. I would have liked more context, there were a few information panels that foreshadowed interesting facts, but didn't delve deeper. It felt like a place catering both extremes, people who want to look at pretty plants, and actually botanists, but it'd be nice if it had a bit more information throughout the entire garden for the people in between.. Shout out to the rock garden, of course, it's absolutely massive and got some cracking plants. Also, we went in October, with the season turning, the park section was begining to die back, still lots of nice things to see though. I'd definitely want to visit in summer. Long story short: lovely plants, give me more plant facts.
Christopher H — Google review
My visit to the Botanical Garden was one of the highlights of my 4 days in Copenhagen. The two (long ago man-made)mountains of hundres of species were amazing...I came back twice to walk through this beautiful assimilation/integration of plants.
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The Botanical Garden in Copenhagen felt like a hidden pocket of peace right in the middle of the city. As soon as you step inside, you notice how calm and green it is, even though you’re still in the center. The paths wind beautifully through the garden, and you keep discovering new plants and flowers along the way. I really enjoyed just sitting on a bench for a while and taking it all in. It can get a bit busier on weekends, but the atmosphere stays relaxed. If you’re looking for a little escape from the city buzz, this is the perfect spot.
Jonna — Google review
Absolutely lovely! One of the best Alpine gardens I’ve ever seen. There are over 1000 species of rhododendrons and the variety of flowers/plants is just incredible. If I want to compare, It’s much more impressive than the Sydney Royal Botanical Gardens. Incredible design and maintenance. Kudos!
Sunshine A — Google review
Gothersgade 128, 1123 København K, Denmark•https://snm.ku.dk/•+45 35 32 22 22•Tips and more reviews for Botanical Garden

15Den Blå Planet

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Den Blå Planet, also known as the Blue Planet, is Europe's largest aquarium located in the city of Den Blå. The aquarium holds seven million liters of water and features a variety of fresh and sea water wildlife. Visitors can explore vast tanks housing hammerhead sharks, observe schools of piranhas up close, and witness the feeding of otters and penguins. The layout is spacious and well-designed, offering an immersive experience for guests.
Great place! Went on a Friday 7pm-9pm, not crowded at all! 2 hours is enough to walk through it all (when less people). Friendly staff. Kid friendly areas. Nice looking gift/souvenir shop. Didn’t like that the WC was both for men and women, big minus.
Ulrika Z — Google review
What a magnificent aquarium! We had tickets for a Saturday morning admissions, and the gates opens for us right at 10:00. although one might think it would be busier on a weekend, there wasn’t a wait at all and the aquarium never felt overrun. The „story teller“ Ida did such a great jobs connecting facts about the animals with the history of the aquarium. And Ida always made sure to repeat everything she said in Danish to English. We were fortunate enough to witness both the feeding of the sting rays and the a feeding of the big ocean aquarium. We had a lovely lunch (you can bring your own food and drinks) outside right by the shore and enjoyed sitting in the warm sun watching planes come into the airport. There is a water playground outside for the little ones. There are many hands on exhibits, and all the tanks had touch screen information available in multiple languages. We had a very good time at this aquarium, spent about 3h (lunch included) there, but never felt rushed or crowded.
Ursula S — Google review
Amazing experience! The aquarium is beautifully designed and full of fascinating marine life. The tunnels with sharks and rays are stunning, and everything is very well maintained. Great for families, couples, or anyone who loves the ocean. Definitely worth a visit!
Danielle — Google review
We visited here whilst in Copenhagen for the October half term, originally when I booked the trip the aquarium was included on the discovery card but then it got taken off so I had to pay separately. For 3 of us (an adult, a teen and a child) it cost £65. The aquarium is really big, has quite a bit to see, alot of information dotted around about the species etc... really easy to get to by bus which took us about 35 mins. If you aren't a fan of eating fish or danish style food id suggest bringing lunch with you or eat after you've visited. The only negative I have is the guy doing the feeding talk on the day we went barely translated anything into English, so we had no clue what fish were eating, who was fed first and ended up leaving the session because we had no clue what he was saying. He even asked who understood him and more than half of the group raised their hand but still didn't translate. The rest of the staff were all polite and friendly.
Kelly S — Google review
Wonderful place to visit in Copenhagen , different water animals, green house for plants , butterflies and birds with small waterfall. Can experience touching different fishes. Close to bus stop. Nice cafe area both indoor and outdoor, one shouldn’t miss the view of water outside the cafe and play space for kids. Highly recommend to buy ticket in advance as it could be sold out and might not get the ticket for quick entry , so to avoid the wait, it’s best to get ticket in advance. It’s small but well managed , but over crowded.
Aarati K — Google review
Great aquarium, a lot of fun activities! We got a chance to watch the fish in the big tank from above with explanations about the feeding habits. All in all, probably the best aquarium we've visited so far. Online tickets are cheaper.
Ana T — Google review
A must-see in Copenhagen if you enjoy marine life. The building’s design is stunning, and the variety of exhibits—from tropical coral reefs to the ocean tank—keeps you engaged throughout. Highlights include the underwater tunnel and the playful otters. The educational displays are clear and engaging, and the staff are friendly and helpful. That said, the ticket price feels a bit high, and some areas can get crowded, especially on weekends, which makes it harder to enjoy at your own pace. Still, it’s a memorable and unique experience that’s well worth a visit.
PMJ _ — Google review
Good informational displays in multiple languages. Well kept animals. The shark tunnel is mesmerizing. The ancient fish and aquatic dinosaur display was a nice surprise. Some of the tanks in the first freshwater section were very dark, so it was hard to see the fish. I liked the outdoor terrarium display and the south American freshwater fish.
Adam H — Google review
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16Kastellet

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Kastellet is a well-preserved 17th-century star-shaped fortress in northern Europe. It hosts various events and concerts and is a must-see attraction in Copenhagen. The area also features other notable sites such as the iconic Little Mermaid Statue, Kings Garden, Botanical Garden, Freetown Christiania, Superkilen Park, Frederiksberg Park, and Assistens Kirkegard.
We visited the exterior grounds of this historic fort. It appears to still be in operation on an administrative level. The park-like property is absolutely gorgeous and is meticulously maintained. It was a such a please to stroll around taking in the sites on a recent visit to Copenhagen.
Troy W — Google review
Combine your visit to the Little Mermaid with this Military Fort Visited on Thursday, 31st July 2025, after being dropped off to see the Little Mermaid Statue, I took the opportunity to visit this army barracks. Still an active army site, so the access was limited, but what you could see was wonderful and provided the opportunity to walk the moat mounds that surround the fort. Cycling isn't allowed, but it appears the site is not supervised.
Jeffrey S — Google review
I visited Kastellet in August and it quickly became one of my favorite places in Copenhagen. The fortress is beautifully preserved, with its colorful red and yellow buildings and the iconic Danish flag creating a picture-perfect setting. Walking along the star-shaped ramparts gave me great views of the city and the harbor, and I loved the calm, peaceful atmosphere despite being so close to the center. It’s the kind of place where you can take your time, enjoy the history, and relax in the green surroundings. A wonderful spot that I would highly recommend to anyone visiting Copenhagen!
Kalina M — Google review
The Citadel is far more than just a tourist attraction and it is fascinating to watch tourists, the Danish military and members of the public coexist in the sprawling complex. Young cadets man both the entrances to manage car traffic but you can otherwise see joggers, curious tourists and other pedestrians walk freely in and out enjoying the pleasant sights and 360 degree views. It is well worth a visit and spending around an hour to check out the inner fortification as well as the battlements, as it is effectively a living museum.
Andrew M — Google review
Kastellet in Copenhagen is one of those places that feels like a peaceful escape right in the middle of the city. I wasn’t sure what to expect at first, but it turned out to be one of the most pleasant and memorable walks of my trip. The star-shaped fortress is beautifully preserved and surrounded by green spaces, canals, and well-maintained paths. Walking along the ramparts offers great views of both the city and the sea. It’s a great spot if you enjoy nature, history, or just a quiet stroll away from the busier tourist spots. The area is not only scenic but also full of charm — with red barracks, a picturesque windmill, and the lovely St. Alban’s Church nearby. Everything feels calm, clean, and safe. It’s hard to believe that a military site could feel this peaceful! I especially appreciated how locals use it as a jogging or walking route — it makes the place feel very alive and integrated into the community. It’s also free to enter, which is a bonus. If you're visiting Copenhagen and want a break from the usual attractions, Kastellet is definitely worth your time. It’s a perfect mix of history, beauty, and serenity.
Berkay — Google review
Free entry and a beautiful view of the harbour of Copenhagen. There are lots of people running and walking. A quiet and peaceful area in the city.
Prinesh R — Google review
This was a neat area we stumbled across after looking at the mermaid. I really enjoyed the windmill, and all the red buildings were really neat as well. No fees or entry cost to enter.
Alex B — Google review
I was stunned by the care which had been taken for these old buildings and I loved dwelling over the old bastions... The windmill, the view, the cobblestones... They transfer you back in time. Simply recommended!
Sarah J — Google review
Gl. Hovedvagt, Kastellet 1, 2100 København, Denmark•http://www.kastellet.dk/•+45 72 81 11 43•Tips and more reviews for Kastellet

17Assistens Cemetery

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Assistens Cemetery, established in 1760, is not just a burial site but also a cultural center and a beautiful park. The more than 250-year-old cemetery features tree-lined pathways, rhododendron bushes, and ancient tombs that create a tranquil and cheerful atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the lush green gardens while paying respects to some of Copenhagen's most famous citizens like Soren Kierkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen.
A peaceful and beautiful cemetery that is the burial place of many famous Danish people. The cemetery is split into sections that are alphabetically labeled. There are maps throughout to help you find your way around. The maps, also, list where the location of the famous burial places. There are hard surface paths around the cemetery. However, many plots require you to go down dirt paths. These are muddy and slippery in bad weather, so ensure you are wearing suitable footwear. The site is accessible to people who use a wheelchair or have mobility issues. You would have to decide on an individual basis whether to go off track as that would be dependent on weather and the lack of space between graves in some areas. There are toilets in the cemetery. I did not use them, but I was informed that they are accessible.
Shelley C — Google review
This is a beautiful and peaceful place to walk, especially on sunny days. It feels more like a quiet park than a cemetery. Many people come with their families or as couples, and you often see others riding bikes or having a picnic on the grass. The paths are wide and shaded, and the atmosphere is calm and inviting. It is also a place of cultural and historical importance, where you can find the graves of well-known Danish writers, scientists, and other prominent figures. A special spot where everyday life and history gently come together.
David — Google review
If you’re looking for a dramatic cemetery, this isn’t the place. It is a lovely, park-like atmosphere, with many famous graves. However, all of the “famous” headstones seem to be recent replacements, which really saps the historical element. The paths where biking is allowed are clearly marked. Don’t trust Google Maps bike directions, which kept sending us on non-biking paths. It also kept showing us exits that weren’t open.
Jason M — Google review
Each time I visit a new country I try to see some cemeteries, as they show cultural differences and can tell a lot about the culture. This is a great cemetary/park. If you will get there, don't miss the grave of HC Andersen.
Bartosz B — Google review
Nice and peaceful cemetery. It is not forbidden to use as a public recreational place with the respect to the true nature of the place. I was on short trip to Copenhagen so I stopped by why exploring the neighborhood of Norrebro, of course stopping by the resting place of the H.C.Andersen.
Zalina М — Google review
Super nice cemetery. The vibe really cool so I strongly recommend to visit this place. Usually the people go there to be relax, read a book or listen to music.
Agustin R — Google review
Great place to walk and relax for a bit. It’s surrounded by beautiful old trees and famous people’s graves.
Jorge P — Google review
One of my favorite places in Copenhagen. I spent a lot of my weekends here, reading and knitting.
Ding J — Google review
Kapelvej 2, 2200 Nørrebro, Denmark•https://www.kk.dk/brug-byen/byens-groenne-oaser/koebenhavns-kirk…•+45 33 66 91 00•Tips and more reviews for Assistens Cemetery

18North Atlantic House

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North Atlantic House is a cultural center located in the port of Copenhagen. It offers regular exhibitions, music and film venues, as well as a little shop and cafe. The Center was originally the temporary storage for goods to and from North Atlantic trading partners.
There is a cute shop at the entrance to shop north Atlantic merchandise. The exhibition is nice too, but beware that this building is a mere romanticization of the Danish colonial past… kind of weird that the Danish flag flies proudly with all other North Atlantic flags even though it absolutely doesn‘t belong there. Otherwise well worth a visit.
David T — Google review
Lovely old converted warehouse which holds regular exhibitions
Anthony H — Google review
Unfortunately when i went the exhibitions were not ready but i was allowed to explore the whole building. Went to the top floor and had a really good aerial view of the city.
Anthony C — Google review
Beautiful old warehouse. Amazing location in the port of Copenhagen. Regular exhibitions, music and film venues by or in relations to the North Atlantic neighbours from the Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. Little shop with designer items, and a Cafe. Originally the temporary storage for goods to and from the North Atlantic trade partners. Check their website for more and news!
Jan W — Google review
Nice exhibition of changing artists and designers from Iceland, Færøre or Greenland. Some cute cafe, a book and clothing shop is included with thinga from local artists and designers.
Gunnar M — Google review
Great place super close to the city where people come to enjoy the sun and good vibes at all times on all days. Newly renovated to include many street food stalls and beach chairs to create an environment that’s perfect for a drink when you’re feeling like it’s 5 o’clock somewhere. Have a beer, jump into the canal and dry off while you enjoy a burger (or another beer!) great views of the city and Nyhavn
Jonathan S — Google review
Beautiful building and great location. Lots to see and you can get to know what the Faroe islands and Greenland are all about.
Matt D — Google review
Great exhibitions to learn about the Faroe Islands and the Greenland
Mihajlo N — Google review
Strandgade 91, 1401 København, Denmark•http://www.nordatlantens.dk/•+45 32 83 37 00•Tips and more reviews for North Atlantic House

19Refshaleøen, Copenhagen

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Refshaleøen, located in Copenhagen, is a former shipyard transformed into a leisure area. It boasts street food stalls, an art gallery, and even an artificial ski slope at CopenHill. The island is renowned for its top-notch restaurants such as Noma, the Alchemist, and Amass alongside hidden gems like Lille Bakery and La Banchina. Visitors can start their day with coffee and pastries at La Banchina before enjoying a dip in the ocean.
It's a old warehouse area which has been converted into party area in the recent years. There is always some concerts happening in this area. And you can also get to see the Copenhagen area from the island.
Local G — Google review
AMAZING This was my first ever concert, so I could be biased. I went to see Imagine Dragons and I very much enjoyed my visit. Leaving however was awful, no order at all. We all left at the same time, so there was delays and crowds of hundreds of people. Took an hour just to get round the corner 🤣 but ah well. Well worth it. Sorry im advance for my terrible singing voice in these videos 🤣
Asasia B — Google review
Great place to hang out on a sunny day, plenty of food and drinks to choose from and many other activities in the area like climbing. Best to bike there but you can also reach it by bus or the nea electric scooters
Ana-Cristina D — Google review
Great concert and sound, but the exit was a nightmare – poor traffic flow and no separation between cars and pedestrians.
Olena L — Google review
An interesting place with some creative enterprises that are located all around the area. I went there for a field trip with the University so I came across some enterprises that I didn't know that even exist. The place is really interesting to explore.
Lina S — Google review
Imagine Dragons concert was great in this venue but to get into was so unorganized, leaving the venue was madness, no clear instructions of where to get the bus, no sign of extra buses, when we did get a bus it was so jammed it was hot, it took an hour to get to Christianshavn station , there were cars, buses , taxis and hordes of people trying to get out. I would not recommend it as a concert venue
Gwen F — Google review
Absolutely worth it going to Refshaleøen’s street food market during a sunny day. I went on Saturday during the summer and the experience couldn’t be better. Remember to bring your swimming shorts / gear because swimming in the sea is also a great thing to do there. Food is delicious and you have many many options to choose from. Beer tents are also plenty and you can definitely find your type.There is also live music and many chairs and space to sit a enjoy the view. To get to Refshaleøen one must either bike or get on a bus. Either way its only a 10-15 minutes from downtown Copenhagen. A Must if you have more than 2 days in the city.
Gustavo R — Google review
I love this place, now they have references street food, previously on the paper island, it's a gorgeous place just outside the city and one of the best kept secrets of Copenhagen. You should also check out la banchina.
Tom E — Google review
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20Stromma Canal Tours Copenhagen

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Stromma Canal Tours Copenhagen offers a classic canal tour with a knowledgeable guide who provides insights into the historical sites and architecture along the route. The tours are available multiple times a day and feature live commentary in several languages. In addition to the classic tour, Stromma also offers themed tours such as jazz cruises, operetta tours, and blues cruises, which include live music. Visitors can join open-top boat tours or rent private boats to explore the charming canals surrounding Christianshavn.
A Must-Do Summer Experience in Copenhagen – Canal Tour from Nyhavn If you're in Copenhagen, especially during the summer, a canal tour is an absolute must! The ride typically starts from the picturesque Nyhavn harbor and lasts about an hour—packed with stunning views and a relaxing vibe. I highly recommend booking your slots in advance, as the tours can fill up quickly, especially during peak hours. I went with my family and we thoroughly enjoyed cruising on the wavy waters, soaking up the sunshine, and taking in the city's rich heritage and iconic landmarks. It’s a perfect way to see Copenhagen from a unique perspective—peaceful, scenic, and memorable.
Ishita K — Google review
We took the 1 hour canal tour while on a visit to København. We did not have to wait for more than 5 minutes for purchasing the tour tickets. The boat was large with an open top. There was a lady guide announcing the details of the ride It was a smooth ride and we could see some beautiful buildings around the quay.She explained some parts with their historical background.There were several low-height bridges ( more like Venice or Amsterdam).This part of the city had lots of tourists, mostly youngsters and some couples with kids.Fortunately it was a bright sunny day with small patches of clouds passing by.
RAVINDRA — Google review
Not exactly a bargain, but still very good experience if you want to take in some of Copenhagen and get a feel for it from the water side. If you want to do the city, the hop on hop-off bus probably provides a similar experience, but the water-borne experience is a lot more intimate. It's a couple of hours till that takes you around through the inner Port and and the little area that looks a lot like Amsterdam, but at a much slower Pace than the import, which allows you to take in the ambience and all the sights of the area.
Richard H — Google review
This tour was the best, we booked online and it was super easy. We turned up on time and were on the boat immediately. The tour guide was so knowledgeable about the whole area and could answer any question. There are a lot of low bridges on the tour so make sure.you.sit down when instructed! It is a great introduction to the fantastic city of Copenhagen and will help you decide where to go and what to see on your trip whether long or short.. enjoy!😁
Murray G — Google review
A super fun way to see parts of Copenhagen! On a nice day, there’s a slight breeze and those sunny rays feel good! It’s a little chaotic purchasing riches because the boarding lines, the ticket lines, and the prepaid ticket people are all in the same area. Lines crisscrossing. It sends like it could be very easy door someone to cut in line, but they seem to think it works for them, so ok. The ride is about 45 minutes to an hour. It really helps having a lively guide because to be honest, there’s not that much to see, at least not up close. But there are clever looking buildings, like the one that looks like Tobeleron. There are nearby floating bars and restaurants. And there’s even a binge humbling place across the waterway. You get to see the little mermaid statue… but only from the backside!!!
G L — Google review
Absolutely fabulous! We learned so much about Denmark, royalty, the arts, religion, and the kissing bridge. Crazy how the bridges are so so low and the boats soar underneath them. Even with a bit of wind and choppy water the ride was smooth. The tour guide shared all sorts of interesting facts and stories that I will not repeat here, but know that there’s so much intrigue and history, and hearing about it while boating was ideal. Check it out. Don’t worry about the kraken, it’s tame.
Dale B — Google review
I know it's a very touristy thing to do, but the Canal tour is definitely worth it! It's a very good activity when you get in Copenhagen and want to get situated in the city. It's actually not that expensive and you have a good hour ish on the boat and enjoying the beautiful view and building. Absolutely a most do!
Ghislain — Google review
Strømma Canal Tours in Copenhagen is a delightful way to see the city from the water. The canals are charming, and you glide past colorful buildings, historic harbors, and cozy waterfront cafés. While Copenhagen's canals are smaller and calmer than Venice, the experience still feels magical - peaceful, scenic, and perfect for photos. Great commentary on landmarks and history, and the boats are comfortable. A must-do for visitors who enjoy exploring a city by water!
Tetiana B — Google review
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21Nyboder

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Nyboder is a charming historic district in Copenhagen, Denmark, featuring rows of distinctive yellow and orange houses dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Initially built by Christian IV to house Danish Navy personnel and their families, these homes have retained their exclusive atmosphere over the years. The area is highly sought after, making it difficult to secure a home without connections.
A historic part of the city worth the visit. For a very modic price there is a small house that is preserved and gives you the chance to travel back in time and understand how life was being part of the navy.
Alexandru N — Google review
An interesting area of Copenhagen to have a look at the housing architecture. The houses were all built for military personnel. The jewel in the crown is the folk museum that opens on Sundays between 11am and 2pm. Run by very knowledgeable volunteers it shows what like was like for people in the navy years ago. Very cheap to visit and an absolute must if you like social history.
Steve C — Google review
This is well worth a swing past. There are old naval accommodations district. Now private houses they are very pretty in the conformed yellow rows. Easy to find and get to. Make the effort.
Rob S — Google review
it's fine to drop by when roaming around - yellowish old rowhouses with past time atmosphere, still used for living. there are several streets ot these, at the time of our visit the main one with church was under reconstruction.
-p- — Google review
Just fell In love with this place and its History. A walk here is not necessary if you visit the city, but recommended by me, as it keeps good old vibes…
Vito S — Google review
Nyboder (English: New [small] Houses) is a historic row house district of former Naval barracks in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was planned and first built by Christian IV to accommodate a need for housing for the personnel of the rapidly growing Royal Danish Navy and their families during that time. While the area is still commonly associated with the name of its founder as one of his numerous building projects around Copenhagen, the Nyboder seen today was in fact, except for a single row of houses in Sankt Pauls Gade, built from 1757.
Charith F — Google review
What a beautiful and enigmatic neighbourhood. A must see.
Dominic E — Google review
Lovely and quiet place to visit and have a walk round the rows of historic yellow houses. Nyboder is a district which was planned and first built by Christian IV to accommodate a need for housing for the personnel of the Royal Danish Navy and their families. The buildings were completed in 1795.
Cece — Google review
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22Marmorkirken

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Marmorkirken, also known as Frederiks Kirke, is a stunning neo-baroque church located in the elegant district of Frederiksstaden. Inspired by St. Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, this architectural gem began construction in 1749 and was completed in 1894. The nearby metro station offers convenient access to the area with bike storage and self-service ticket machines available.
Futuristic metro station like the other ones. Excellent connectivity around the clock. As it is very deep, recommend taking a elevator instead of the escalators :)
Kshitij K — Google review
Sleek metro station with bike storage attached. There is a self-service ticket machine once entering the station. There are stairs down to the entry level and then escalators to the two tracks. The station runs M3 and M4 trains and is one stop from transferring to M1 and M2. The station is clean and plain.
Aaron P — Google review
So many escalators, they never end.... When some don't work it's even worse. Did they consider building a large single escalator or, God forbid, elevators?
Lior B — Google review
Steep escalators 😀
Tuomo H — Google review
Unique station layout and design that is easy to use and looks beautiful. Great location, ideal for tourist going to Amalienborg Palace.
Cheese D — Google review
Similar to other metro stations in Copenhagen, easy to go around, accessible and clean.
Kharuna R — Google review
Pizza steak is very crispy and delicious. Highly recommend.
Shirley L — Google review
Easy to use metro station, like the whole network in Copenhagen.
David S — Google review
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23Slotsholmen

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Slotsholmen, also known as "The Castle Islet," is a 52-acre island in Copenhagen's main harbor and has been the center of Denmark's government since the Middle Ages. It is home to historic buildings such as Christiansborg Palace, which houses the Danish Parliament, the royal residence, the Supreme Court, national archives, and the prime minister's office. The island was originally the site of Copenhagen's first castle built in 1167 but now features striking architectural landmarks and monuments.
I had to put out fires in the attic, my peanut sized brain and the priest somehow fell from the fifth story building to the water pipes but I somehow clutched and got the last bucket and they respawned
Umar K — Google review
pretty nice place other than hordes of cannibals trying to rip out our throats but our sapper suddenly took an axe to the head but without anybody to build barricades we’re we’re basically sitting ducks against the british shooting canister shots ripping us apart one by one but overall great experience
Bemberz — Google review
I'd say it's a so-so. On one hand the scenery is really nice! On the other hand, the place is very, very dangerous. It was the most terrible night that I spent there. Some British were firing rockets at me and some madlads were trying to eat me. Plus when I tried to escape on boat some other British tried to sink me! Thankfully I sank them first and was able to escape. Edit: My skin is turning gray, is this from some local disease?
Mrooshoo — Google review
The most terrible night... I was having a blast with my fellow Danish soldiers until I heard explosions along with screams of terrified civilians. When we got outside, there were cannibals with an appetite for our flesh. After reaching the docs and finding a gunboat in good condition, we were able to get out of the city. The British brig-sloop was standing by to prevent us from escaping, but unfortunately for them, they did not expect a heavily armed gunboat and only brought cannister shells. 8/10 would not come back again unless I have insurance. btw) the music Allegro con brio was fire🔥🔥🔥
퍼픽 — Google review
My recent visit to Slotsholmen in Denmark was nothing short of magical. This historical island, nestled in the heart of Copenhagen, offers a captivating blend of architectural grandeur, cultural heritage, and natural beauty. As an avid traveler, I must say that Slotsholmen exceeded my expectations in every way. Upon arriving, I was immediately struck by the stunning Slotsholmen Canal, which encircles the island, creating a picturesque setting that transports you back in time. The walkways along the canal are beautifully maintained, offering ample opportunities for leisurely strolls while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere. The centerpiece of Slotsholmen is undoubtedly Christiansborg Palace. Its regal presence commands attention and offers a glimpse into Denmark's rich history. The palace is an architectural marvel, with its grand facades, intricate details, and opulent interiors. Exploring the royal reception rooms, the Great Hall, and the Royal Stables was a truly immersive experience. One of the highlights of my visit was ascending the Christiansborg Palace Tower. The panoramic views of Copenhagen from the top are absolutely breathtaking. From here, you can marvel at the city's skyline, spot iconic landmarks like the Church of Our Saviour, and even catch a glimpse of the famous Little Mermaid statue in the distance. The island also houses several fascinating museums and institutions. The Danish Parliament, Folketinget, is located here, and it's worth taking a guided tour to witness the democratic process in action. The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum is another gem, showcasing a vast collection of weaponry, armor, and historical artifacts that offer insight into Denmark's military past. Slotsholmen's serene gardens and green spaces are ideal for a relaxing escape from the bustling city. The Slotsholmen Courtyard, with its well-manicured lawns, ornate fountains, and sculptures, provides a tranquil oasis to unwind and reflect. It's an ideal spot for a picnic or simply enjoying a quiet moment surrounded by nature. Lastly, the location of Slotsholmen couldn't be more perfect. Its central position in Copenhagen makes it easily accessible, and it's within walking distance of other popular attractions such as Nyhavn and Tivoli Gardens. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture lover, or simply seeking a beautiful spot to explore, Slotsholmen is a must-visit destination. Overall, my experience at Slotsholmen was truly enchanting. The blend of history, culture, and natural beauty found on this island creates a unique and unforgettable atmosphere. I highly recommend visiting Slotsholmen to anyone visiting Copenhagen. It's an experience that will leave you in awe and longing to return.
Mohamed I — Google review
Even though the British navy keep shelling, it is still a good place
2 1 — Google review
The heart of the government
Grégory D — Google review
I advice to have a walk in the area, very nice
Chiara — Google review
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The Copenhagen Zoo Tower, built in May 1905, is one of the oldest structures within the Copenhagen Zoo. Climbing its 182 steps to reach the top of the 50-meter-tall tower rewards visitors with a stunning view of Copenhagen's towers and rooftops. The zoo itself, established in 1859, is home to over 3,000 animals and offers various special events for children.
A fantastic vantage point
Patrick W — Google review
This is a tower which you can climb for a good view of the Zoo and Frederiksberg park area.
Tim J — Google review
The view really is nice, but for an attraction that you have to pay separately just to climb up stairs, I expected that they would be able to afford some lights inside instead of having to use my phones lantern to avoid tripping. The steps are really steep and narrow, it is honestly a hazard how dark it is inside.
Melina L — Google review
Get a great view of the Zoo from this wooden tower.
Azn B — Google review
(Translated by Google) This observation tower is the symbolic building of the Copenhagen Zoo. It is located right after the entrance. I don't like the fact that you have to pay extra on top of the zoo entrance fee in order to go up to the observation deck when it's in the zoo area. The tower can be seen from afar and the view from the top is really good. Its shape is reminiscent of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (Original) A Koppenhágai állatkert szimbolikus építménye ez a kilátó torony. Rögtön a bejárat után található. Nekem nem tetszik, hogy külön kell fizetni az állatkert belépőn felül, hogy a kilátóba is felmehessek, mikor az az állatkert területén van. A torony messziről látszik és fentről igazán jó a kilátás. Formája emlékeztet a Párizsi Eiffel toronyra.
Róbert B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fantastic view from the top 👍 remember to get a token for FREE entry when you have a Zoo annual pass 😉 (Original) Fantastisk udsigt fra toppen 👍 husk at få en polet til GRATIS adgang, når du har Zoo årskort 😉
Kim F — Google review
(Translated by Google) Those were some of the best 187 (x2) steps of my life :) (Original) Det var nogle af de bedste 187 (x2) trappetrin i mit liv:)
Adam P — Google review
(Translated by Google) A very comprehensive zoo. It has an area dedicated to Australia where you can meet kangaroos. (Original) Zoo muy completo. Tiene una zona dedicada a Australia donde puedes estar con canguros.
Inma — Google review
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