Experiences & Entertainment in Copenhagen

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Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens

The second-oldest amusement park in the world, located right in the city center. It is not just a collection of rides, but a magical garden with pagodas, illuminated decorations, and restaurants.

Botanisk Have
Botanisk Have

A free oasis in the center of the city. It features large greenhouses filled with palms and cacti (the main Palm House is highly photogenic) and well-kept lawns where students often have picnics.

Kongens Have
Kongens Have

The oldest royal park next to Rosenborg Palace. It features beautiful tree-lined avenues, ponds, and large flower beds. It is a very peaceful and cozy place.

Christiania
Christiania

A former military base that was occupied in 1971 by hippies and squatters, who declared it a “free city.” It has its own rules. Visitors can see an alternative way of life, self-built homes, unique architecture made from repurposed materials, art galleries, and try vegetarian food in local cafeterias.

Nyhavn
Nyhavn

An iconic postcard view. This is a 17th-century canal lined with colorful houses and old wooden boats. It is very crowded, but still absolutely worth a walk.

Grundtvigs Kirke
Grundtvigs Kirke

A church built in the shape of a giant organ. Constructed in yellow brick in an expressionist style, it appears both monumental and minimalist at the same time.

Strøget district
Strøget district

One of the longest pedestrian streets in Europe. It blends luxury boutiques, souvenir shops, and street musicians.

Marmorkirken
Marmorkirken

The city’s most recognizable church, featuring a massive dome (one of the largest in Scandinavia), inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

Vor Frelsers Kirke
Vor Frelsers Kirke

The church is famous for its spiral spire wrapped with an external gilded staircase. It is one of the city’s main viewing platforms.