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New Port of CopenhagenThe iconic sight of the city. A narrow port full of beautiful ships from the old times, lined by rows of colourful buildings. |
Frederiksborg CastleImpressive water castle and a real Renaissance marvel that has no match in Denmark. Moreover, it houses respectable natural history museum. |
The Little MermaidA true staple of Copenhagen and a tribute to the great Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. |
King's New SquareThe biggest and most beautiful square in Copenhagen. Also a busy site with many historic buildings around, such as Royal Danish Theatre. |
Amalienborg PalaceThe winter home of the Danish royal family – take a look around the place where kings have lived for the last two centuries. |
Fredensborg PalaceLavish Baroque palace and Danish Royal Family’s favourite residence. Surrounded by vast garden dotted with interesting sculptures. |
The Marble ChurchInspired by the colossal St. Pete's Cathedral in Rome, its younger and smaller sibling is still very impressive and a definite must-see. |
TivoliOne of the oldest and most visited theme parks in the world. Bring the whole family to the place bringing so much joy to people since 1843. |
StrøgetThe ultimate shopping experience in Denmark. A pedestrian zone full of brand boutiques as well as large shopping centres. |
The Amalie GardenLocated between Amalienborg Palace and the waterfront, this small park offers lovely view of the city. Do not miss the fountain and sculptures. |
St. Ann's SquareThis long and narrow square used to be a canal but it serves as a place for relaxation after its transformation. Many fine old buildings nearby. |
City Hall SquareEnjoy the heart of Copenhagen. Perfect for shopping of any kind or just a pleasant stroll around the city. |
Charlottenborg PalaceA large town mansion originally built for Norwegian governor Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve. Now the base of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. |
Copenhagen City HallOne of the tallest buildings in Copenhagen, with great views of the city is also home to the amazing Jens Olsen's World Clock. |
Danish Resistance MuseumLearn the exciting story of the brave heroes that defended Denmark against Nazi aggresion. A sure visit especially for lovers of history. |
Rosenborg CastleThe former seat of Danish kings; this impressive palace surrounded by beautiful gardens is a definite must-see. |
Suggested Denmark Trips
Denmark Royal Castles Tour (1 day)Visit Frederiksborg Castle and its Gardens, Fredensborg Palace and Hamlet's Kronborg Castle. |
Copenhagen One Day Walking Tour (1 day)Explore the New Port of Copenhagen and its charming neighborhood. |
Old City of Copenhagen Tour (1 day)Stroll through the Old City of Copenhagen and pay a visit to many interesting sights along the way. |
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