Copenhagen is one of the most visitor-friendly cities in Europe, with clean, reliable public transport, a compact, traffic-free centre that’s easy to explore on foot, landmark buildings, interesting museums and great food. It’s proud of its heritage but unafraid to embrace the present and look positively to the future.Take a trip back in time to the 12th-century origins of the city through chronological displays in the City Museum, and trace the history of the warmongering Vikings who put Denmark firmly on the world map at the National Museum of Denmark. Visit Amalienborg Palace, present home of the Danish royal family, then admire the crown jewels and other royal memorabilia in their former residence, Rosenborg Castle, set in a beautiful royal park.Climb the vertiginous corkscrew spire of the Church of Our Saviour to get your bearings from the topmost point you can see right across this well-laid-out city to the harbour and the ultramodern Copenhagen Opera House, built with no expense spared at the turn of the 21st century and set on its own island.During the harsh winters, many outdoor attractions are closed or have restricted opening hours. In the summer months, however, the long, light nights and pleasant climate are perfect for open-air concerts, alfresco dining and picnics in the parks. The Tivoli Gardens have been welcoming pleasure-seekers since 1842 and have lost none of their historic charm in the intervening decades. Families will enjoy watching the animals being fed at Copenhagen Zoo or climbing the steps to the top of the palm house at the Botanical Gardens, which boasts the largest collection of plants in Denmark.No visit to Copenhagen would be complete without taking a walk along the waterfront to see the Little Mermaid, who sits on a rock overlooking the harbour lamenting her lost prince. Inspired by the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen, this modest sculpture has become one of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
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Copenhagen City Centre
Nyhavn and Tivoli Gardens are a few top attractions in Copenhagen City Centre. Hop around the city on the metro at Kongens Nytorv Station or Gammel Strand Station and check out the area's beautiful gardens, captivating waterfront views, and popular shops.

København V
If you're spending time in København V, check out sights like Tivoli Gardens or Wallmans Circus Building and hop on the metro to see more the city at Vesterport Station or Rådhuspladsen Station.

Vesterbro
You might enjoy the restaurants while in Vesterbro. Vega is a notable sight, and you can get around town at Enghave Plads Station or Dybbølsbro Station to see more of the city.

Østerbro
Østerbro is well-liked for its restaurants and waterfront. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Parken Stadium and Faelledparken are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Poul Henningsens Plads Station or Svanemøllen Station to get around.

Nørrebro
Nørrebro is well-liked for its restaurants and live music. If you're hoping to get in some sightseeing, Jægersborggade and Natural History Museum of Denmark are top spots, and you can jump on the metro at Skjolds Plads Station or Nørrebros Runddel Station to get around.

Ørestad
Travelers choose Ørestad for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Ørestad Station or Bella Center Station and check out top sights like Field's Shopping Centre.

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Popular places to visit

Tivoli Gardens
This historic amusement park is where the famously cool Danes come to let their hair down.

Nyhavn
Copenhagen’s dilapidated old harbour district has been revitalised with a string of lively bars and stylish restaurants.

Copenhagen Zoo
This historic zoo is a leader in wildlife conservation as well as one of the city’s most popular visitor attractions.

City Hall Square
You can learn about the history of Copenhagen with a stop at City Hall Square. Amble around this trendy area's waterfront, or seek out the biking trails.

Strøget
You can do some window-shopping at Strøget during your trip to Copenhagen. Amble around this trendy area's waterfront, or seek out the biking trails.

Little Mermaid
Copenhagen’s famous sculpture has been one of the city’s must-see landmarks for a hundred years.
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