Sights and activities in Copenhagen
Nyhavn harbour – stroll along the pastel-coloured waterfront lined with historic houses, cafés and restaurants, and watch boats move through the canal.
Tivoli Gardens – experience one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, combining classic rides, gardens and restaurants in the heart of the city.
The Little Mermaid statue – see Copenhagen’s most famous landmark by the sea, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale.
Strøget shopping street – walk along one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets, known for fashion, design stores and cafés.
Amalienborg Palace – visit the residence of the Danish royal family and observe the ceremonial changing of the guard on the courtyard at noon.
Rosenborg Castle – explore a Renaissance castle housing the Danish crown jewels and royal collections.
Christiansborg Palace – discover the seat of the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister’s office, the Supreme Court and royal reception rooms, located on the small island of Slotsholmen.
National Museum of Denmark – learn about Danish history and culture from prehistoric times to the present day.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek – view an extensive collection of classical and modern art set in an elegant museum with a central winter garden.
Torvehallerne food market – sample local flavours and everyday Danish food culture at this popular indoor market.
Vesterbro district – explore a lively neighbourhood known for restaurants, galleries and nightlife in former industrial surroundings.
Nørrebro district – experience a multicultural area with independent shops, cafés and green spaces popular with locals.
Freetown Christiania – walk through a quirky, self-governing community known for its street art and alternative architecture.
Copenhagen Fashion Week – experience one of the leading Nordic fashion events, held twice a year and known for contemporary design and emerging talent.
Things to see and do near Copenhagen
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art – explore internationally renowned modern art in a scenic coastal setting north of Copenhagen, easily reached by train in an hour.
Roskilde – visit the historic former capital with its UNESCO‑listed cathedral and Viking Ship Museum along the fjord, easily reached by train from Copenhagen in about 30 minutes. In July, you can also attend the Roskilde Festival, the largest music festival in the Nordic countries.
Kronborg Castle – step into the setting of Shakespeare’s Hamlet at this Renaissance castle in the city of Helsingør, overlooking the Øresund strait. Kronborg Castle is easily reached from Copenhagen in around 45 minutes by train.
Amager Strandpark – enjoy beaches, swimming areas and outdoor spaces just minutes from the city centre. Popular for summer days by the sea.
Malmö, Sweden – cross the Øresund Bridge to experience the neighbouring city, reachable from Copenhagen in under an hour by train.