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NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof!COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu.OFELIA PLADS
Ofelia Plads (”plads” meaning ”square”) on the harbour front between Nyhavn and Amalienborg is Copenhagen’s latest free public cultural venue. Catch a concert, performance, exhibition or maybe a sports event and jump on the harbour bus or take the new Inner Harbour Bridge directly to Papirøen (Paper Island). Leaflet. THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO COPENHAGEN Danes rank among the world's most happy people. In Copenhagen and the beautiful surrounding region, you'll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a mouthwatering restaurant scene.Get to know Copenhagen right here and fuel your wanderlust even more over on our VisitCopenhagen Instagram account. INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: SUMMER IN COPENHAGEN The essential guide: Summer in Copenhagen. Spending summer in Copenhagen? Enjoy the long days and bright summer nights by hanging out with the locals in some of the many parks, urban spaces and city beaches in Copenhagen or join in the variety of activities offered along the harbour front. Copenhagen harbour. Daniel Rasmussen. GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof!COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu.OFELIA PLADS
Ofelia Plads (”plads” meaning ”square”) on the harbour front between Nyhavn and Amalienborg is Copenhagen’s latest free public cultural venue. Catch a concert, performance, exhibition or maybe a sports event and jump on the harbour bus or take the new Inner Harbour Bridge directly to Papirøen (Paper Island). Leaflet. THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card.TICKETS & PRICES
If you are going to Roskilde, Elsinore, Frederikssund or elsewhere is the Capital Region, you will need an eight zones ticket, which costs DKK 84. Children's tickets are half price. If you are travelling a lot by public transport, a Copenhagen Card could also be a good solution.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The S-trains are a hybrid urban-suburban rail serving the Copenhagen urban area, except Amager. The S-trains run between 05:00 in the morning and 00:30 at night. Line F runs every 4-5 minutes, line A, B, C and E run every 10 minutes, and line H and Bx run every 20 minutes. On Friday and Saturday the trains run once an hour between 01:00 and05:00.
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof! TRAVEL TO AND FROM COPENHAGEN AIRPORT Copenhagen Card. When visiting Copenhagen, you might want to go see some of the most popular, well known attractions. If so, we recommend that you look into the possibilities Copenhagen Card gives you – starting with transportation from the airport. When buying a Copenhagen Card you’ll get free transportation by bus, train or metro in the entire Capital Region. 20 ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES 20 architectural masterpieces in Copenhagen. Danish architecture is going through a new golden with world-class contemporary architecture all over the city. These are some of Copenhagen's architectural must-sees that are part of Copenhagen's cityscape alongside historic buildings and palaces. List. CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
CHRISTIANIA
Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Christiania was founded in 1971, when a WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu. BARS, CLUBS, AND PARTIES: THE COPENHAGEN NIGHTLIFE GUIDE Bars, clubs, and parties: The Copenhagen nightlife guide. Whether you want to dance until the sun comes up or just have a beer or a cocktail with your friends, Copenhagen has something to offer for everyone. From colourful discos to laid back bars and cool clubs. Here are some suggestions on where to conquer the night in Copenhagen. THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO COPENHAGEN Danes rank among the world's most happy people. In Copenhagen and the beautiful surrounding region, you'll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a mouthwatering restaurant scene.Get to know Copenhagen right here and fuel your wanderlust even more over on our VisitCopenhagen Instagram account. INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: SUMMER IN COPENHAGEN The essential guide: Summer in Copenhagen. Spending summer in Copenhagen? Enjoy the long days and bright summer nights by hanging out with the locals in some of the many parks, urban spaces and city beaches in Copenhagen or join in the variety of activities offered along the harbour front. Copenhagen harbour. Daniel Rasmussen. GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof!COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu.OFELIA PLADS
Ofelia Plads (”plads” meaning ”square”) on the harbour front between Nyhavn and Amalienborg is Copenhagen’s latest free public cultural venue. Catch a concert, performance, exhibition or maybe a sports event and jump on the harbour bus or take the new Inner Harbour Bridge directly to Papirøen (Paper Island). Leaflet. THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO COPENHAGEN Danes rank among the world's most happy people. In Copenhagen and the beautiful surrounding region, you'll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a mouthwatering restaurant scene.Get to know Copenhagen right here and fuel your wanderlust even more over on our VisitCopenhagen Instagram account. INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card. THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: SUMMER IN COPENHAGEN The essential guide: Summer in Copenhagen. Spending summer in Copenhagen? Enjoy the long days and bright summer nights by hanging out with the locals in some of the many parks, urban spaces and city beaches in Copenhagen or join in the variety of activities offered along the harbour front. Copenhagen harbour. Daniel Rasmussen. GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof!COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu.OFELIA PLADS
Ofelia Plads (”plads” meaning ”square”) on the harbour front between Nyhavn and Amalienborg is Copenhagen’s latest free public cultural venue. Catch a concert, performance, exhibition or maybe a sports event and jump on the harbour bus or take the new Inner Harbour Bridge directly to Papirøen (Paper Island). Leaflet. THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card.TICKETS & PRICES
If you are going to Roskilde, Elsinore, Frederikssund or elsewhere is the Capital Region, you will need an eight zones ticket, which costs DKK 84. Children's tickets are half price. If you are travelling a lot by public transport, a Copenhagen Card could also be a good solution.PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The S-trains are a hybrid urban-suburban rail serving the Copenhagen urban area, except Amager. The S-trains run between 05:00 in the morning and 00:30 at night. Line F runs every 4-5 minutes, line A, B, C and E run every 10 minutes, and line H and Bx run every 20 minutes. On Friday and Saturday the trains run once an hour between 01:00 and05:00.
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof! TRAVEL TO AND FROM COPENHAGEN AIRPORT Copenhagen Card. When visiting Copenhagen, you might want to go see some of the most popular, well known attractions. If so, we recommend that you look into the possibilities Copenhagen Card gives you – starting with transportation from the airport. When buying a Copenhagen Card you’ll get free transportation by bus, train or metro in the entire Capital Region. 20 ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES 20 architectural masterpieces in Copenhagen. Danish architecture is going through a new golden with world-class contemporary architecture all over the city. These are some of Copenhagen's architectural must-sees that are part of Copenhagen's cityscape alongside historic buildings and palaces. List. CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
CHRISTIANIA
Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Christiania was founded in 1971, when a WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu. BARS, CLUBS, AND PARTIES: THE COPENHAGEN NIGHTLIFE GUIDE Bars, clubs, and parties: The Copenhagen nightlife guide. Whether you want to dance until the sun comes up or just have a beer or a cocktail with your friends, Copenhagen has something to offer for everyone. From colourful discos to laid back bars and cool clubs. Here are some suggestions on where to conquer the night in Copenhagen. INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: SUMMER IN COPENHAGEN The essential guide: Summer in Copenhagen. Spending summer in Copenhagen? Enjoy the long days and bright summer nights by hanging out with the locals in some of the many parks, urban spaces and city beaches in Copenhagen or join in the variety of activities offered along the harbour front. Copenhagen harbour. Daniel Rasmussen. AMARMINOEN: 24 KM TRAIL Inaugurated in October 2020, the “Amarminoen” trail gets its name from its location on the island of Amager. Starting at Copenhagen’s Ørestad district it runs through ‘Naturpark Amager’, which is a large natural area 10 times the size of New York’s Central Park. The 24 km walk finishes at the old and colourful fishing village of 20 ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES 20 architectural masterpieces in Copenhagen. Danish architecture is going through a new golden with world-class contemporary architecture all over the city. These are some of Copenhagen's architectural must-sees that are part of Copenhagen's cityscape alongside historic buildings and palaces. List. GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears andTHE HARBOUR CIRCLE
The ultimate Copenhagen walk can be found along the edge of the harbour, where trails, sidewalks and bridges together create the 13 kilometres long walking- and biking path - the Harbour Circle STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
COPENHAGEN IN DECEMBER Saint Lucy’s Kayak Parade. A December celebration in Denmark is the Saint Lucy’s Parade. In the classic parade a group of girls walks through the darkness in a long line holding candles in their hand, but Copenhagen, of course, has their own cool version. Each year the canals are filled with hundreds of kayaks decorated in lights and INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in THE ESSENTIAL GUIDE: SUMMER IN COPENHAGEN The essential guide: Summer in Copenhagen. Spending summer in Copenhagen? Enjoy the long days and bright summer nights by hanging out with the locals in some of the many parks, urban spaces and city beaches in Copenhagen or join in the variety of activities offered along the harbour front. Copenhagen harbour. Daniel Rasmussen. AMARMINOEN: 24 KM TRAIL Inaugurated in October 2020, the “Amarminoen” trail gets its name from its location on the island of Amager. Starting at Copenhagen’s Ørestad district it runs through ‘Naturpark Amager’, which is a large natural area 10 times the size of New York’s Central Park. The 24 km walk finishes at the old and colourful fishing village of 20 ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES 20 architectural masterpieces in Copenhagen. Danish architecture is going through a new golden with world-class contemporary architecture all over the city. These are some of Copenhagen's architectural must-sees that are part of Copenhagen's cityscape alongside historic buildings and palaces. List. GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears andTHE HARBOUR CIRCLE
The ultimate Copenhagen walk can be found along the edge of the harbour, where trails, sidewalks and bridges together create the 13 kilometres long walking- and biking path - the Harbour Circle STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
COPENHAGEN IN DECEMBER Saint Lucy’s Kayak Parade. A December celebration in Denmark is the Saint Lucy’s Parade. In the classic parade a group of girls walks through the darkness in a long line holding candles in their hand, but Copenhagen, of course, has their own cool version. Each year the canals are filled with hundreds of kayaks decorated in lights and 20 ARCHITECTURAL MASTERPIECES 20 architectural masterpieces in Copenhagen. Danish architecture is going through a new golden with world-class contemporary architecture all over the city. These are some of Copenhagen's architectural must-sees that are part of Copenhagen's cityscape alongside historic buildings and palaces. List. CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
COPENHAGEN ZOO
In Copenhagen ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get familiar with the iconic giant pandas while dining in the state of the art Panda House. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and BUS TOURS | VISITCOPENHAGEN Copenhagen is extremely accessible on foot, but if you want to rest your feet for a bit, sightseeing bus tours are a nice and convenient way to discover the major sights of classic Copenhagen or even the interesting experiences beyond the city limit. SAFETY | VISITCOPENHAGEN Safety. Copenhagen is in general a safe city to visit. But just like in any other city, you should take certain precautions. Around Copenhagen Central Station you should pay extra attention to pickpockets. The area around City Hall Square and the beginning of Strøget (the pedestrian street) is very busy, and also an area to beaware of thieves.
WHAT MAKES COPENHAGEN THE WORLD’S MOST BICYCLE FRIENDLY Copenhagenize. Copenhagenize Design Co. is an international urban planning and communications firm working to make cities more bicycle friendly. They rank the world's most bicycle friendly cities and organises professional study tours in Copenhagen. For a tour with Copenhagenize contact info@copenhagenize.eu.DISABILITY GUIDE
Accessible attractions. From world-renowned art museums, historic museums, castles and palaces to parks, statues and adventures for kids. Copenhagen has attractions and sights to suit every taste and interest. Here is a list of our recommended attractions with good accessibility. Copenhagen THE FORGOTTEN GIANTS Go hunting for the six wooden giants lurking in the woods of Copenhagen’s suburbs. Scattered around lush forests, meadows and by calm waters in suburbia Copenhagen, you'll meet the tall, quirky-looking wooden sculptures which are pretty far from your typical tourist attraction. STREET GUIDE: BLÅGÅRDSGADE Leading up to Blågårds square, this area of Nørrebro is becoming more and more popular. Bustling all year round would be an understatement. At the street, Blågårdsgade, you will find everything from vegetarian cafés to wine bars and a music venue. COPENHAGEN ARCHITECTURE FESTIVAL Copenhagen Architecture Festival (CAFx) aims to rethink the representation of architecture, highlighting its qualities and diversity and creating discussion. INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
TRAVEL TO AND FROM COPENHAGEN AIRPORT Busses. From the airport you can travel to Copenhagen Central Station by bus as well. You’ll go by bus 5c and it takes around 35 minutes. The bus stop is just outside of Terminal 3. Besides the public busses you will also find other bus companies at the airport. Abildskou Bus 888 drives from the airport to the northern part of Jutland. AMARMINOEN: 24 KM TRAIL Inaugurated in October 2020, the “Amarminoen” trail gets its name from its location on the island of Amager. Starting at Copenhagen’s Ørestad district it runs through ‘Naturpark Amager’, which is a large natural area 10 times the size of New York’s Central Park. The 24 km walk finishes at the old and colourful fishing village of WHERE TO EAT IN THE CITY CENTRE The Bridge Street Kitchen. By the Inner Harbour Bridge between Christianshavn and Nyhavn, you can visit The Bridge Street Kitchen which combines world-class street food with phenomenal views over the water. Season 2019: 29. M Add to my trip. THE SIX FORGOTTEN GIANTS BIKE ROUTE The Six Forgotten Giants bike route. Grab a bike and go hunting for the six wooden giants lurking in the woods of Copenhagen’s suburbs. The 31-kilometre long route will guide you through a wide variety of danish scenery and double as your workout for the day. Scattered around lush forests, meadows and by calm waters in suburbia Copenhagen COPENHAGEN IN DECEMBER Saint Lucy’s Kayak Parade. A December celebration in Denmark is the Saint Lucy’s Parade. In the classic parade a group of girls walks through the darkness in a long line holding candles in their hand, but Copenhagen, of course, has their own cool version. Each year the canals are filled with hundreds of kayaks decorated in lights and GUIDE TO THE MEATPACKING DISTRICT The Meatpacking District consists of two parts: The Brown and The White from 1878 and 1934, respectively, and is a part of Copenhagen’s Vesterbro neighbourhood. The once industrial and gritty part of town, has become fashionable and popular with its central location and wide-spanning cultural offerings, including a buzzingnightlife.
THE HARBOUR CIRCLE
The ultimate Copenhagen walk can be found along the edge of the harbour, where trails, sidewalks and bridges together create the 13 kilometres long walking- and biking path - the Harbour Circle STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
INFO ON COVID-19 MEASURES AND BORDERS Unless you are a resident in a yellow country, you can only enter Denmark if you have a worthy purpose and proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than 24 hours before entry. If you travel by plane, the test must have been taken less than 24 hours before boarding the plane. You will also have to test in the airport before arrival in GETTING TO AND FROM THE CRUISE TERMINALS Take bus 27 from the bus stop Oceankaj to Østerport Station. Then take the S-train in the direction Køge, Høje Taastrup, Frederikssund, Farum or Hillerød (lines A, B, C, E or H) and get off at København H. (Copenhagen Central Station). The duration of thetrip is approx.
TRAVEL TO AND FROM COPENHAGEN AIRPORT Busses. From the airport you can travel to Copenhagen Central Station by bus as well. You’ll go by bus 5c and it takes around 35 minutes. The bus stop is just outside of Terminal 3. Besides the public busses you will also find other bus companies at the airport. Abildskou Bus 888 drives from the airport to the northern part of Jutland. AMARMINOEN: 24 KM TRAIL Inaugurated in October 2020, the “Amarminoen” trail gets its name from its location on the island of Amager. Starting at Copenhagen’s Ørestad district it runs through ‘Naturpark Amager’, which is a large natural area 10 times the size of New York’s Central Park. The 24 km walk finishes at the old and colourful fishing village of WHERE TO EAT IN THE CITY CENTRE The Bridge Street Kitchen. By the Inner Harbour Bridge between Christianshavn and Nyhavn, you can visit The Bridge Street Kitchen which combines world-class street food with phenomenal views over the water. Season 2019: 29. M Add to my trip. THE SIX FORGOTTEN GIANTS BIKE ROUTE The Six Forgotten Giants bike route. Grab a bike and go hunting for the six wooden giants lurking in the woods of Copenhagen’s suburbs. The 31-kilometre long route will guide you through a wide variety of danish scenery and double as your workout for the day. Scattered around lush forests, meadows and by calm waters in suburbia Copenhagen COPENHAGEN IN DECEMBER Saint Lucy’s Kayak Parade. A December celebration in Denmark is the Saint Lucy’s Parade. In the classic parade a group of girls walks through the darkness in a long line holding candles in their hand, but Copenhagen, of course, has their own cool version. Each year the canals are filled with hundreds of kayaks decorated in lights and GUIDE TO THE MEATPACKING DISTRICT The Meatpacking District consists of two parts: The Brown and The White from 1878 and 1934, respectively, and is a part of Copenhagen’s Vesterbro neighbourhood. The once industrial and gritty part of town, has become fashionable and popular with its central location and wide-spanning cultural offerings, including a buzzingnightlife.
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The ultimate Copenhagen walk can be found along the edge of the harbour, where trails, sidewalks and bridges together create the 13 kilometres long walking- and biking path - the Harbour Circle STREET GUIDE: JÆGERSBORGGADE Street guide: Jægersborggade. The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellerydesigners, as
THE MOST POPULAR TOP ATTRACTIONS The Round Tower. The 17th century tower and observatory Rundetaarn, or the round tower, is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe and an icon in the Copenhagen cityscape. When Christian IV built the tower, Den Free with Copenhagen Card.TICKETS & PRICES
If you are going to Roskilde, Elsinore, Frederikssund or elsewhere is the Capital Region, you will need an eight zones ticket, which costs DKK 84. Children's tickets are half price. If you are travelling a lot by public transport, a Copenhagen Card could also be a good solution. SAFETY | VISITCOPENHAGEN Safety. Copenhagen is in general a safe city to visit. But just like in any other city, you should take certain precautions. Around Copenhagen Central Station you should pay extra attention to pickpockets. The area around City Hall Square and the beginning of Strøget (the pedestrian street) is very busy, and also an area to beaware of thieves.
CANAL TOURS' GRAND TOUR OF COPENHAGEN Experience the idyllic harbours and canals of Copenhagen with a canal tour. The tour is guided in both Danish and English, and some departures have a third language, varying between German, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. The tour takes approximately an hour. During the tour, you will see: The Copenhagen Opera House, AmalienborgPalace
NEIGHBOURHOOD GUIDE: AMAGER Sea and nature meets the city! Amager is so much its own creature and yet still such an integral part of the city. Consisting of a few areas, incuding East Amager, Islands Brygge and Ørestad. Gastronomy, liveability and life on the water is booming out here! Oh, and you can go skiing on a roof! WHERE TO EAT IN THE CITY CENTRE The Bridge Street Kitchen. By the Inner Harbour Bridge between Christianshavn and Nyhavn, you can visit The Bridge Street Kitchen which combines world-class street food with phenomenal views over the water. Season 2019: 29. M Add to my trip. GUIDE TO THE MEATPACKING DISTRICT The Meatpacking District consists of two parts: The Brown and The White from 1878 and 1934, respectively, and is a part of Copenhagen’s Vesterbro neighbourhood. The once industrial and gritty part of town, has become fashionable and popular with its central location and wide-spanning cultural offerings, including a buzzingnightlife.
VALUE FOR MONEY RESTAURANTS Looking for a quick snack or a quality meal that will not blow your budget? No worries, Copenhagen has a lot to offer. The bistros and value for money restaurants offer high quality and great settings. Check out all of our restaurant guides for much more inspiration.BOTANICAL GARDEN
0:00 / 0:59. Live. •. Botanical Garden is located in the centre of Copenhagen. The garden covers an area of 10 hectares and is particularly noted for its extensive complex of historical glasshouses dating from 1874. The garden is open for the public. The Botanical Garden was first established in 1600 but it was moved twice before itwas
REFFEN - COPENHAGEN STREET FOOD Reffen is an organic street food market and urban area for start-ups, innovation and creativity in Refshaleøen in Copenhagen. All of the stalls have to follow the sustainable dogmas "Reduce and Reuse": Use compostable food service, reduce food waste, use Due to the covid-19 situation, the Danish authorities have closed the Danish borders by March 14 at noon up to and including April 13 2020. If in Copenhagen, please follow authorities’ instructions on the covid-19 situation. Read more* Copenhagen Card
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Get to know the city Christiansborg Palace YOUR GUIDE TO THE PERFECT COPENHAGEN EXPERIENCE Danes rank among the world's most happy people. And in Copenhagen, you'll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history , modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a booming restaurant scene . Constantly evolving, it can be hard to know exactly what to see and do (and when) - But don't worry; we're here to help. Here and on the VisitCopenhagen Instagram account.
INFO ON COVID-19 (CORONA) VIRUS IMPORTANT: Due to the covid-19 situation, the Danish authorities have closed the Danish borders by March 14 at noon up to and includingApril 13 2020.
GET TO KNOW THE NEIGHBOURHOODS Copenhagen is divided into a pack of very different yet equally loveable neighbourhoods, each with their own distinct vibes and looks. EXPLORE BEYOND THE CITY LIMITS The laid back Copenhagen lifestyle stretches far beyond the city limits. Do like the locals and head for the coast or country to experience, relax and grow. USEFUL GUIDES FOR EVERY NEED AND EVERY TRAVELLER Get the insider tips to a perfect winter trip to cozy Copenhagen or learn what makes the city a frontrunner in sustainability and what eco-friendly choices you can take while you’re here. GO GREEN: A SUSTAINABILITY GUIDE TO COPENHAGEN Get to know the green and sustainable Copenhagen and how you can make the most eco-friendly choices when visiting. EDITOR'S CHOICE: 5 THINGS TO DO THIS MARCH By Annika Løbnitz Skjoldborg, Digital Marketing Assistant and part of the editorial staff who each month share their personal tips toCopenhagen.
LOCALS SHARE THEIR DEEP KNOWLEDGE AND BEST TIPS Let some of Copenhagen's experts on gastronomy, culture and urban development explain just what it is that makes their beloved city unique in its own great-tasting, creative and beautiful way. GET TO KNOW COPENHAGEN FROM THE LOCAL EXPERTS We've asked some of Copenhagen's most well-rounded locals to share their knowledge on where to go, what to eat, drink, and what to do in their home city. This is your gateway to dig a little deeper in wonderful Copenhagen. NEIGHBOURHOOD VIDEO GUIDES Who could be better guides to the neighbourhood than the people who actually live there? This bunch of talented, local photographers have a fine-tuned eye for spotting the good story and are happy to share their neighbourhood with you. GETTING AROUND: EXPLORING THE CITY COULDN’T BE EASIER With a state-of-the-art metro, smooth public transport, short distances and status as one of the best bike cities in the world, getting around town to experience everything couldn't be easier thanin Copenhagen.
HOW TO GET AROUND IN COPENHAGEN The public transport infrastructure of Copenhagen is among the most efficient and reliable in the world, and it is still being developedand improved....
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