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Welcome to Copenhagen!

Copenhagen is famous for its iconic harbor, storybook palaces and pedestrian zones. Long a hub for ships and commerce, today travelers come to experience ... Danish design, culinary arts, music, innovative museums, and outdoor recreation. To top things off, Copenhagen now connects with Malmo, Sweden by rail and car via the Öresund Bridge!

Copenhagen's historic center is home to the royal family’s Amalienborg Palace, where the guards change at noon. Nearby is picturesque Rosenborg Castle (built in the 1600s) with its delightful gardens. Wander medieval lanes of Old Town by the university to Strøget, the lively eatery and shopping street a mile long.

Along the waterfront, Nyhavn ("New Haven") is a colorful neighborhood of restaurants, bars, old wooden ships, and hotels. Hop aboard a yellow harbor "bus" or canal tour to feel the Viking roots of Danish culture.

Come evening, the lights of Tivoli Gardens (opposite Copenhagen's main train station) will enchant you. The trendy Vesterbro area nearby has over 30 hotels. We look forward to introducing you to budget and luxury hotels in the capital of the world's happiest country!

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  • A few minutes from Christiansborg Palace and Town Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) lies the bustling pedestrian zone Strøget — with boutiques, cafés and restaurants.
  • Furniture fans should visit Designmuseum Danmark (on the way to the Little Mermaid statue). It showcases history of decorative arts & crafts, including Danish modern!
  • A sensational food market (the largest in Denmark) with food stalls, boutiques, and bars is Reffen, on waterfront across from Nyhavn (10 minutes by bike). Hop bus 2A from Central Station or yellow harbor "bus" 991 or 992 from Copenhagen center.
  • Nyhavn is a historic inlet of Copenhagen's waterfront, brimming with restaurants and cafes. Relax with a draft beer or board a cruise boat to sail around the city's canals. Plus, home of Hans Christian Andersen.
  • Copenhagen is a gastronomic capital. NordhusCPH in Nordhavn has communal dining (Thurs to Sat) and hosts workshops & concerts. 1% of bill goes to regenerative agriculture at "Foodprint Nordic".
  • Rainy day idea: Danish Architecture Center (DAC) offers interactive exhibits & activities to make architecture interesting. Kids can visit the Lego room and 4-story spiral slide.