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Historic pleasure garden, modern amusement park and cultural playground all in one, Tivoli Gardens is Copenhagen’s luminous fairytale in the very center of the city.
A fairytale Dutch Renaissance castle housing Denmark's Crown Jewels and 400 years of royal treasures.
Historic city zoo with 4,000+ animals, bold modern architecture and all‑weather exhibits, offering close wildlife encounters and family‑friendly fun in central Frederiksberg.
Dive into Northern Europe’s largest aquarium, where sleek whirlpool architecture, sharks overhead, rescued sea otters and rainforest heat create an immersive marine world.
A brewer’s lavish gift to Copenhagen: a lush winter garden and world-class antiquities and art gathered in one exquisitely designed museum.
Copenhagen’s open-air living room, where historic City Hall, fountains, sculptures and Strøget’s bustle meet in one lively, central square.
Denmark's Renaissance jewel on three islands, where royal grandeur meets national heritage in gardens of baroque precision and romantic beauty.
Denmark's oldest royal garden where four centuries of heritage meet everyday Copenhagen life.
Where modern art meets beech trees and sea light: a world-class museum woven into coastal parkland with sculpture gardens, iconic collections and big-sky views.
Denmark’s past unfolds in an 18th‑century palace, where Viking hoards, iconic Bronze Age finds and hands‑on galleries bring 14,000 years of history vividly to life.
A sweeping cable‑stayed bridge, tunnel and man‑made island linking Malmö and Copenhagen, the Øresund Bridge is a modern Nordic icon of design and connection.
A soaring copper-green dome, centuries of royal ambition, and a luminous marble interior make Frederik’s Church one of Copenhagen’s most compelling sacred landmarks.
A bustling twin-hall food market where Copenhagen’s everyday pantry meets gourmet treats, from smørrebrød and pastries to seafood, coffee and global street food.
Copenhagen’s leading design museum, where iconic Danish objects, historic rococo architecture and a tranquil courtyard garden reveal how design shapes everyday life.
A grand former royal palace park turned romantic landscape garden, Frederiksberg Gardens is Copenhagen’s leafy retreat of canals, lawns, pavilions and palace views.
A verdant sanctuary preserving rare plants and tropical wonders in the heart of Copenhagen since 1600.
Denmark’s national gallery, uniting seven centuries of art, a world-class Matisse collection and a luminous modern wing beside Østre Anlæg park in central Copenhagen.
Copenhagen’s most colourful waterfront, where 17th‑century townhouses, wooden ships and lively cafés bring the city’s maritime history to life along a narrow canal.
Scandinavia’s flagship convention and exhibition hub in Ørestad, where vast modern halls, a striking skyline hotel and easy metro access meet Copenhagen’s urban energy.
Denmark’s national museum for nature, where meteorites, minerals, fossils and living plants meet in a leafy corner of central Copenhagen.
A former city moat turned leafy retreat, Ørstedsparken is Copenhagen’s central green pause of lakeside paths, sculptures, playgrounds and everyday hygge.
Myth meets harbour spray at Copenhagen’s Gefion Fountain, where a powerful bronze goddess and her oxen forever plough the island of Zealand from the sea.
Stand face to face with 1,000-year-old Viking ships, then step outside to see their full-scale descendants being built and sailed on Roskilde Fjord.
Copenhagen’s royal theatre world in two acts: a gilded 19th‑century stage on Kongens Nytorv and a bold, glass-fronted playhouse floating above the Inner Harbour.
A soaring National Romantic landmark where Copenhagen’s political life, rich craftsmanship, hidden gardens and sweeping tower views meet on bustling Rådhuspladsen.
Historic hunting grounds turned leafy escape, Søndermarken blends semi-wild woodland, hilly lawns and a remarkable underground art space beneath Frederiksberg’s urban buzz.
Serene neoclassical cathedral in Copenhagen’s old town, crowned with Thorvaldsen’s marble Christ and apostles and steeped in centuries of Danish royal and civic history.
A flint‑walled English parish church with royal ties, set in a tranquil Copenhagen park beside Kastellet’s moat and the sweeping waterside promenade.
Copenhagen’s bold blue concert house, where world-class acoustics, striking Jean Nouvel architecture and Denmark’s national ensembles meet under one dramatic roof.
Denmark’s first public art museum, Thorvaldsens Museum blends neoclassical sculpture, vivid architecture, and tranquil courtyards into one immersive urban sanctuary.
Historic palace turned contemporary art powerhouse, where bold exhibitions meet Nyhavn's iconic waterfront views.
Copenhagen’s harbourside hub for design and urban life, where immersive exhibitions, playful workshops and rooftop views reveal how architecture shapes the way we live.
Copenhagen’s Black Diamond: a harbourside fusion of bold modern architecture, historic reading rooms and Denmark’s most important cultural collections.
Medieval church transformed into a contemporary art sanctuary where 800 years of history meets cutting-edge creativity.
Step inside Christian VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg for an intimate journey through 150 years of Danish royal life, from private apartments to glittering gala halls.
A bold, linear park in Nørrebro where neon plazas, graphic asphalt and green lawns frame everyday life and global design objects from around the world.
Imaginative airplane-and-shipwreck playground in leafy Nørrebroparken, blending creative wooden structures, sand and trikes with easy amenities in a lively local park.
Striking waterfront home of Danish drama, where award-winning contemporary architecture meets harbor views, a lively pier, and the creative heart of Copenhagen theatre.
A vast harbourfront square where Copenhagen’s modern architecture, open water and ever-changing cultural events come together on a single urban stage.
A lived‑in royal residence by Lake Esrum, where baroque palace architecture and vast gardens celebrate peace, ceremony and everyday Danish royal life.
Step into Copenhagen’s historic Workers’ Assembly Hall and trace 150 years of working-class life, from cramped attic flats and factory floors to activism, cafés and children’s play.
Once an anchor forge, now a serene Renaissance church of sailors, heroes and royalty, Holmens Kirke offers a rare intact interior beside Copenhagen’s canals.
A 19th‑century university horticultural garden in Frederiksberg, where scientific plant collections and everyday park life blend into a calm green refuge.
A former royal harbour turned secluded courtyard garden, where water, sculptures and blossoms create a pocket of calm between Copenhagen’s library and parliament.
A vast red-brick former cattle hall turned modern exhibition giant, Øksnehallen anchors Copenhagen’s Meatpacking District with industrial character and ever-changing events.
Immersive large-scale installation art in a vast former shipyard hall on Copenhagen’s Refshaleøen, where industrial history meets cutting-edge contemporary creativity.
Elegant bronze storks, royal history and everyday city life meet at this compact but iconic fountain in the very heart of Copenhagen’s old town.
Copenhagen’s curving “kissing bridge” linking Nyhavn and Christianshavn with harbour panoramas, sliding decks, and a front‑row view of the city’s waterfront life.
Step inside a restored 1894 landmark to trace Copenhagen’s journey from Viking harbor to vibrant bike city, brought to life through objects, stories and an interactive city model.
A vast 19th‑century water reservoir beneath Søndermarken, now a cool, dripping underground art space where concrete vaults, stalactites and contemporary installations meet.
A living glassworks museum where towering walls of Holmegaard glass, Nordic ceramics treasures and a working hotshop keep two centuries of Danish design glowing.
Copenhagen’s copper-towered bascule bridge, where four centuries of harbour crossings, functionalist design and everyday city life meet above the Inner Harbour.
Historic Copenhagen cemetery turned leafy city park, where iconic Danes rest beneath trees and locals picnic, stroll and reflect amid centuries of stories.
Step off bustling City Hall Square into a multisensory world where Hans Christian Andersen’s life and fairy tales unfold through atmospheric sets, light, sound and scent.
A 1767 waterfront warehouse transformed into Copenhagen’s vibrant gateway to the art, stories and flavors of Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
Bronze warrior-bishop on a rearing horse, anchoring Højbro Plads and tracing Copenhagen’s journey from herring harbour and fortress town to confident modern capital.
Historic fjordside harbour where Viking heritage, a modern marina and relaxed waterfront life meet beneath the towers of Roskilde Cathedral.
Historic surgical academy turned cutting‑edge medical museum, where preserved bodies, instruments and contemporary science exhibitions reveal how we understand health and disease.
A dazzling gold rock museum in Roskilde’s Musicon district where immersive sound, bold architecture and youth culture history collide in a full‑volume experience.
An elegant 18th‑century baroque palace at the end of a grand avenue, where pastel façades, terraces and quiet woodland paths reveal layers of Danish noble life.
A lavish 1908 Belle Époque playhouse turned musical powerhouse, Det Ny Teater blends historic grandeur, modern stagecraft and an atmospheric city passage in central Copenhagen.
Immerse yourself in razor‑sharp journeys through the cosmos beneath Europe’s largest tilted dome at Copenhagen’s lakeside Planetarium, a family‑friendly hub of space science.
Copenhagen’s classic harbour bath: clean canal water, diving towers, kids’ pools and a grassy urban “beach” that turns Islands Brygge into the city’s summer living room.
Step into one of Copenhagen’s original Nyboder houses, where compact rooms, naval memorabilia and yellow façades reveal centuries of everyday life for Danish sailors’ families.
A relaxed wooden giant lounging on a grassy hill above Kongsholmparken, blending recycled art, suburban nature and playful treasure‑hunt adventure west of Copenhagen.
One of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets, Strøget weaves together shopping, history and everyday city life in the very heart of Copenhagen.
Atmospheric historic harbour on the Øresund, where yellow houses, working boats and a century‑old sea fort tell the seafaring story of Dragør.
Leafy harbourfront lawns, sculptures and memorials meet cruise ships and open water views along Copenhagen’s classic Langelinie waterfront park.
Descend underground to experience occupied Denmark through five personal stories of resistance, collaboration, and survival.
Historic shooting range transformed into Copenhagen's most beloved family playground, crowned by a giant parrot slide.
Copenhagen’s elegant chain of city lakes, where historic defenses have become a beloved everyday escape of waterside paths, birdlife, cafés and skyline reflections.
A striking cliffside visitor centre where immersive exhibits, VR journeys and quarry views bring the dinosaur‑killing asteroid and Stevns Klint’s deep-time story vividly to life.
Denmark's premier city museum revealing a thousand years of history in two heritage buildings.
Step into the original 1847 Carlsberg brewery for immersive beer history, interactive exhibits, courtyard drinks and encounters with the brewery’s iconic draught horses.
A reclaimed gravel pit turned blue-lake playground, Lynghøj Lake blends clear water, trails and a friendly wooden troll into Roskilde’s easiest nature escape.
A slender copper bridge tower above Copenhagen’s harbour, once reborn as an intimate cultural hideaway with panoramic views from the heart of Knippelsbro.
A warped bronze “younger sister” to Copenhagen’s famous mermaid, this harbourfront sculpture twists a national icon into a sharp commentary on genetics and modern society.
An intimate museum in a 17th‑century boathouse where Daniel Libeskind’s Mitzvah‑shaped architecture tells 400 years of Danish Jewish history and rescue.
A compact canal island where medieval fortresses, royal palaces and modern democracy meet at the very heart of Copenhagen’s harbour.
Contemporary art in Roskilde’s historic gasworks, where changing exhibitions meet harbor light and industrial character on the edge of the fjord.
Waterside parkland where rolling Danish countryside meets the tranquil waters of Roskilde Fjord.
A former concrete factory reborn as Roskilde’s creative heart, where bold architecture, skateparks, art and everyday life blend into a living urban laboratory.
Calm fjord waters, a sandy strand and wide views to Roskilde’s skyline make Vigen Strandpark a relaxed, easy-going escape for swimming, paddling and picnics.
Denmark's largest comedy venue where 140 years of working-class tradition meets bold contemporary theater.
A sheltered fjord cove near Roskilde where protected nature, birdlife and gentle Scandinavian coastal scenery create a quiet escape for walkers, anglers and paddlers.
A small Ice Age peninsula in Roskilde Fjord where salt meadows, rare plants, rich birdlife and sweeping views meet on a windswept, car-free moraine hill.
Sweeping baroque terraces, wooded hillsides and long lime avenues create a serene historic landscape around one of Denmark’s finest private castles at Ledreborg.
A friendly wooden giant by Roskilde’s lakeside, Trolden Runde Rie pairs recycled art with open skies, easy walks and a touch of Nordic fairytale magic.
Ancient beech forests, spring anemones, and fjord views in Denmark's most enchanting woodland sanctuary.
Story-rich escape rooms, cinematic sets and clever puzzles make this Østerbro venue one of Copenhagen’s most atmospheric indoor group adventures.
A historic quay turned lively waterfront promenade, blending harbor views, playful design, and classic 19th‑century facades in the heart of Copenhagen.
A contemplative scrap-metal thinker on Copenhagen’s harborfront, ZinkGlobal fuses recycled machinery with big ideas about the future and our industrial past.
A submerged family of bronze beneath Højbro Bridge brings an old Danish ballad of love, faith and abandonment to life in the heart of historic Copenhagen.
A young, rolling forest of ponds, meadows and trails where Roskilde’s northern suburbs fade into an evolving landscape of Danish nature and quiet everyday escapes.
Discreetly set back on Krystalgade, Copenhagen’s Great Synagogue blends restrained Neoclassical architecture with rich Jewish history and a still‑vibrant congregation.
A hand-powered cable ferry in the Kornerup River Valley, turning a simple stream crossing into a playful pause amid open meadows, big skies and quiet Danish nature.
Explore Copenhagen by bike with expert local guides and flexible rentals in the city center.
Leafy, family-friendly playground nestled in Roskilde’s central Byparken, where shaded equipment, a nearby stream and open lawns create an easygoing urban escape.
Former gravel pits turned opal-blue lakes, winding trails and a wooden troll named Runde Rie make Lynghøjsøerne Roskilde’s playful pocket of wild nature.
A short Nørrebro side street turned creative powerhouse, where independent makers, specialty food and relaxed urban life share the same cobbled stage.
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