Copenhagen

3 DAYS

DAY 1

Have a glass of beer with your history lesson at Visit Carlsberg

See the city from the top of Church of Our Saviour, built of red and yellow bricks in the Dutch Baroque style

Discover the city’s rich heritage by strolling along Nyhavn, a picturesque canal lined by brightly colored townhouses, cafes and restaurants

Explore The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue) which serves as one of the city’s major symbols

To see an exhibit featuring a collection of Danish crown jewels and regalia, head to Rosenborg Castle, one of the country’s finest examples

For sweeping views over the city, climb to the top of 17th century built Rundetaarn

Watch Changing of her Majesty’s guard at Amalienborg Castle in the square in front of the four identical Rococo royal palaces

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 2

Go around town on a cycle at Cycling Copenhagen

Set some time aside for fun and games at Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world

Explore Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, a museum located in the center of the city, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek houses the personal art collection of beer baron Carl Jacobsen

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 3

Discover Stroeget- a shopaholic’s dream come true, Stroeget is a large, traffic-free shopping area in the center of the city

Travel through 14,000 years of history at National Museum of Denmark, which narrates the stories of the many different cultures

Head to Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church)- commonly known as the Marble Church, Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church) is an Evangelical Lutheran church with the largest religious dome

5 DAYS

DAY 1

For sweeping views over the city, climb to the top of the 17th century built Rundetaarn

Travel through 14,000 years of history at National Museum of Denmark, which narrates the stories of the many different cultures

Explore Christiansborg Palace

Step into Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek museum. Conveniently located in the center of the city, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek houses the personal art collection of beer baron Carl Jacobsen

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 2

Discover numerous historic treasures, such as a collection of books by Carl Linné and the manuscripts at Royal Library (Kongelige Bibliotek)

Set some time aside for fun and games at Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 3

Explore The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue)

Walk or jog on the ramparts of Kastellet, Europe’s oldest military bastion and a favorite park area in the city

Discover the stunning Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church)

Breathe in some fresh air at Christiania, a car-free neighborhood of free-spirited Copenhagen

See the city from the top of Church of Our Saviour, built of red and yellow bricks in the Dutch Baroque style

Drive or take a bus ride across Oresund Bridge, the longest cable-tied road and rail bridge in Europe

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 4

Explore Rosenborg Castle

Head to Stroeget, a shopaholic’s dream come true, Stroeget is a large, traffic-free shopping area in the center of the city

Then head to Amalienborg castle

Discover the city’s rich heritage by strolling along Nyhavn, a picturesque canal lined by brightly colored townhouses, cafes and restaurants

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 5

Book for a Walking tour of the city

Lounge on the green lawns of Faelledparken which sets the scene for an array of activities

Enjoy the natural landscape of one of the largest green spaces in Denmark at Frederiksberg Have

Have a glass of beer with your history lesson at Visit Carlsberg

7 DAYS

DAY 1

Explore Christiansborg Palace

Then admire the H.C. Andersen Statue, an icon constructed after the famed author commonly known for his children’s fairy tales

Discover Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek that houses the personal art collection of beer baron Carl Jacobsen

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 2

To see an exhibit featuring a collection of Danish crown jewels and regalia, head to Rosenborg Castle

Discover the city’s rich heritage by strolling along Nyhavn, a picturesque canal lined by brightly colored townhouses, cafes and restaurants

For sweeping views over the city, climb to the top of Rundetaarn

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 3

Set some time aside for fun and games at Tivoli Gardens, the second-oldest amusement park in the world

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 4

Relax at the Faelledparken nature park

Admire the beauty of the Frederiks Kirke (The Marble Church)

Explore Stroeget, a shopaholic’s dream come true, Stroeget is a large, traffic-free shopping area in the center of the city. Clear of motorized traffic since tSee more

See the city from the top of Church of Our Saviour, built of red and yellow bricks in the Dutch Baroque style

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 5

Travel through 14,000 years of history at National Museum of Denmark, which narrates the stories of the many different cultures

Breathe in some fresh air at Christiania, a car-free neighborhood of free-spirited Copenhagen

Drive or take a bus ride across Oresund Bridge, the longest cable-tied road and rail bridge in Europe

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 6

For a chance to explore distant corners of the world without ever leaving Denmark, visit Copenhagen ZOO

Explore the Amalienborg castle

Walk or jog on the ramparts of Kastellet, Europe’s oldest military bastion and a favorite park area in the city

Spend some time at The Little Mermaid (Den Lille Havfrue)

Explore Copenhagen’s nightlife

DAY 7

Head to Gefionspringvandet. Located on the waterfront of Copenhagen, Gefionspringvandet is the largest and most impressive fountain in the city

Admire the beauty of the St. Alban’s Church

Have a glass of beer with your history lesson at Visit Carlsberg

Enjoy the natural landscape of one of the largest green spaces in Denmark at Frederiksberg

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