- Nyhavn
No journey to Copenhagen is complete without strolling through the colorful canals of Nyhavn. Once a busy commercial port, it’s now a hub of bustling eateries and bars housed in 17th-century townhouses. Stop by for a photo of the iconic pastel facades and immerse yourself in the lively maritime atmosphere.
- Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, captivates visitors with thrilling rides, lush gardens, and seasonal events. Come for the roller coasters and stay for the dazzling evening illuminations, which transform the park into a magical wonderland.
- Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg, the official residence of the Danish royal family, showcases elegant Rococo architecture and offers a peek into Denmark’s regal history. Time your visit to watch the changing of the Royal Guard, a quintessential Copenhagen experience.
- The Round Tower (Rundetårn)
Built in the 17th century, the Round Tower’s unique spiral ramp leads to an observation deck with panoramic views of Copenhagen’s historic skyline. Along the way, don’t miss the quaint library hall, which frequently hosts art and cultural exhibitions.
- Rosenborg Castle
This Renaissance castle and former royal residence houses the dazzling Crown Jewels of Denmark. The surrounding King’s Garden is a serene spot to relax, surrounded by manicured lawns and blooming flower beds.
- Strøget (The Walking Street)
Strøget ranks among Europe’s longest pedestrianized shopping streets. You’ll find a delightful blend of high-end boutiques, global brands, cozy cafés, and street performers—an ideal place to soak in Copenhagen’s vibrant urban energy.
- Christiansborg Palace
Christiansborg Palace is the seat of the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Ministry of State. Tour the grand halls and royal reception rooms to marvel at stately architecture that reflects Denmark’s storied past.
- The Little Mermaid
Based on Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy tale, this sculpture is arguably Copenhagen’s most famous landmark. Although smaller than many imagine, it remains a must-see tribute to Denmark’s literary heritage.
- Christianshavn
Christianshavn’s 17th-century canals, colorful houseboats, and cobblestone streets offer a quieter contrast to the city center. For a thrilling view, climb the Church of Our Saviour’s external spiral staircase.
- Canal Tours
A canal cruise is the perfect way to see the city from a unique vantage point. Drift past historical landmarks, contemporary buildings, and charming neighbourhoods to get a feel for Copenhagen’s diverse architecture.