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Copenhagen

Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, is a vibrant tapestry of rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving cultural scene. Nestled on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager, this Scandinavian gem offers an enchanting blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication. Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or simply a curious traveler, Copenhagen has something magical to offer.

A Stroll Through History

Begin your adventure in the heart of the city at Nyhavn, the picturesque 17th-century waterfront. With its brightly colored buildings and historic wooden ships, Nyhavn is the perfect place to soak in the city’s maritime heritage. Enjoy a leisurely canal tour or simply relax at one of the many outdoor cafés lining the water’s edge.

A short walk from Nyhavn brings you to Amalienborg Palace, the royal family’s winter residence. Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony, a daily tradition that adds a regal flair to your visit. For a deeper dive into Denmark’s royal history, visit the nearby Rosenborg Castle, home to the dazzling Danish Crown Jewels.

Culinary Delights

Copenhagen is a culinary haven, celebrated for its innovative New Nordic cuisine. Savor the flavors at one of the city’s world-renowned restaurants, such as Noma or Geranium, both of which have been awarded multiple Michelin stars. For a more casual dining experience, explore the vibrant street food scene at Reffen or Torvehallerne, where you can sample local delicacies like smørrebrød, a traditional open-faced sandwich.

Embracing the Arts

Art enthusiasts will revel in Copenhagen’s diverse cultural offerings. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, located just a short train ride away, is a must-visit for its impressive collection and scenic seaside setting. Meanwhile, the National Museum and the Designmuseum Danmark offer fascinating insights into Danish history and design.

Copenhagen is a city that captivates with its seamless blend of history, culture, and gastronomy. Whether you’re wandering its cobblestone streets or savoring its culinary delights, this enchanting city is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Things to do in Copenhagen

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

A world-renowned art and sculpture museum in central Copenhagen housing Carl Jacobsen’s private collection of art and artefacts through 6000 years. Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is one of Copenhagen’s most treasured museums, found right at the heart of the city. It’s been open to the public since 1897 and is renowned for its extensive collections of Mediterranean antiques and 19th-century art.

Tivoli Gardens

There’s fun for all the family at Copenhagen’s world-famous amusement park, which has stood on this site for more than 175 years and even inspired a certain Walt Disney. Adrenaline junkies will love the rides — including one of the world’s oldest wooden rollercoasters, constructed in 1914.

Nyhavn

With its pastel-hued, 17th-century merchants’ houses, Nyhavn is Copenhagen at its picture-postcard finest. And yes, it’s a tourist trap – but it’s a gorgeous one and well worth visiting if only to get the obligatory shot of its brightly coloured houses (three of which were once home to fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen). Nyhavn is also a great place to join a canal tour or set off on a stroll.

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