Copenhagen City ⭐️ Classic Sightseeing ⭐️ Selection - Day Tour Guide
#Denmark's capital Copenhagen is a canal city that runs through many classic attractions in the city. You can choose to take the subway, canal sightseeing boat or walk to explore this fairy-tale city, immerse yourself in the 🇩🇰Danish atmosphere, and enjoy eating, drinking and having fun!
1. 🇩🇰Nyhavn⚓️ is known as the longest bar street in Europe🍻
Copenhagen's most iconic #Nyhavn was built in the 17th century and is a historic port. The colorful homestays, restaurants, bars and coffee shops scattered on both sides of the canal perfectly form this fairy-tale-like dreamy scenery, which is a #photographyhotspot that tourists will definitely leave their beautiful photos in.
📍 Nyhavn, Copenhagen K
🚇 The subway is at Kongens Nytorv station, about 8️⃣ minutes’ walk away.
🍴#nyhavn is home to many specialty restaurants and cafes☕️, where you can enjoy breakfast and taste local Danish cuisine.
🤩If you like to visit the canal scenery, you can buy tickets in advance and take a canal sightseeing boat tour! (One free ride for holders of the Copenhagen Card)
2. 🇩🇰Frederiks Kirke⛪️ is also known as the Marble Church
Built in the 18th century, #Frederikskerk is the largest domed church in Denmark. Because a large amount of marble is used in its exterior and interior decoration, it presents a very magnificent style. Take a stroll through it, carefully appreciate and experience the solemnity and sacredness of religion. If time permits, you can also buy a ticket to climb to the top of the tower to overlook the surrounding skyline.
📍 Frederiksgade 4, 1265 København
🚇 The subway is at Marmorkirken station, about a 1️⃣ minute walk away.
🤩Please visit the official website for the opening hours and ticket prices of the tower top (free admission for holders of the Copenhagen Card)
👣It is just across the street from Amalienborg Palace.
3. 🇩🇰 Amalienborg Palace🤴The Danish royal family’s winter palace👸
##Amalienborg Palace consists of 4️⃣ solemn and magnificent palaces, namely Christian VII's Palace, Christian VIII's Palace, Frederik VIII's Palace, and Christian IX's Palace. Currently, only Christian VII and VIII's Palaces are open to the public. The palace's Rococo architectural style further highlights the charm of the royal family, and the spacious and majestic palace atrium adopts a special octagonal design. Visitors can watch the ceremonial guard changing ceremony here, or buy tickets to visit the Amalienborg Palace Museum to experience the royal lifestyle of the past and present.
📍 Amalienborg Slotsplads, Copenhagen
🚇 The subway is at Marmorkirken station, about a 4️⃣ minute walk away.
🕙🎟️Please visit the official website for Amalienborg Museum opening hours, ticket prices (free admission with a Copenhagen Card) and changing of the guard ceremony time.
👣 When you walk out of the entrance of Amalienborg Palace at Toldbodgade, you will see the Amaliehaven Garden with a fountain ⛲️, which is about a 1️⃣5️⃣ walk from the Little Mermaid Statue.
4. 🇩🇰The Little Mermaid 🧜World famous sculpture
Den lille Havfrue, a bronze sculpture of the Little Mermaid inspired by Andersen's fairy tale, was completed on the shore of Langelinie in 1913. It has a history of hundreds of years. It is not only a classic landmark in Copenhagen, but also a #hotspot that many tourists are vying to check in.
📍 Langelinie, 2100 København Ø
🚇 The subway is at Østerport station, about 1️⃣4️⃣ minutes’ walk away.
🍴We recommend Seaside Toldboden, a large restaurant with gourmet food just a few steps away from the Little Mermaid. You can enjoy lunch while enjoying the picturesque sea view.
🤩Kastellet⭐️Star-shaped fort⭐️ is within easy reach. If you like to explore the military world cultural heritage, this place is also worth a visit!
5. Strøget, the longest pedestrian shopping street in Europe
The #SchugShoppingStreet🛍️ stretches from Schugstraße to Emperor's New Square. It is 1.1 kilometers long and has more than 300 shops of various kinds. It walks from the retro alleys to the fashion avenues, bringing together many European high-end brands, well-known Danish design brands and various specialty stores. You can find many Danish specialty products here, such as Danish designed household items, handicrafts, Czech pottery and Danish candy. In this #tourist attraction, in addition to shopping, you can admire the surrounding quaint buildings along the way, taste many special street snacks and enjoy street art performances. It is a must-see for tourists visiting Copenhagen.
📍Strøget 29, 23, 1164 København
🕙General store opening hours are usually from 10:00 to 19:00, Monday to Saturday, and may be shorter on Sundays, the specific hours vary from store to store.
6. 🇩🇰Rundetårn 🔭Europe's oldest operating 17th-century observatory
The Baroque-style #RoundTower has 7️⃣ floors. It is a symbol of Danish culture and history. It has a unique spiral ramp and a 360-degree observation deck, making it easier for visitors to reach the top of the tower and overlook the city.
📍 Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København
Near Strøget shopping street, within walking distance.
🕙Opening hours:
Thursday to Monday 10:00-18:00
Tuesday and Wednesday 10:00-21:00
🎟️Tickets are required for admission, please visit the official website for ticket prices (free admission for holders of Copenhagen Card)
7. 🇩🇰 Copenhagen City Hall, a World Cultural Heritage Site in Copenhagen
(Københavns Rådhus)With a history of more than 800 years, #CopenhagenCityHallSquare is the center of city life. In addition to being the location of Copenhagen City Hall, it is also the main venue for large-scale public events and celebrations. The City Hall has a spectacular architectural style and rich history and culture, making it a must-see #sightseeingattraction for tourists.
📍 Rådhuspladsen 1, 1599 København , Copenhagen
🚇 The subway is at Rådhuspladsen station, and the station entrance is located at the square.
8. Statue of Andersen, the father of fairy tales
#Hans Christian Andersen Statue is located in a corner next to Copenhagen City Hall. He sits here with a fairy tale book in his hand and gazes at Tivoli Gardens across the street. Of course, you have to take a photo with him 📸️ when you come to the fairy tale kingdom!
🌙 #NighttimeTravel🌙
9. 🇩🇰Tivoli Gardens🎢The oldest park in the world -
Founded in 1843, the Vukovic theme park is located in the city center, not far from Strøget pedestrian street. It is not only a theme park that Andersen visited many times, but also the place where Walt Disney was inspired to establish Disneyland. The park is home to multiple rides and is an internationally renowned #attraction for its unique blend of thrilling rides, stunning gardens, live shows, nightly light shows and seasonal events that allow visitors to experience the magic of a secret paradise.
📍 Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V
👣 It only takes 1️⃣ minutes to walk from Copenhagen Central Station to the park, which is next to Copenhagen City Hall.
🕚-General business hours:
Monday to Thursday and Sunday 11:00-22:00
Friday and Saturday 11:00-00:00
(The specific time may vary depending on the season and festivals)
🎟️You can purchase park admission tickets and passes for entertainment facilities at the park ticket office (free admission for holders of the Copenhagen Card). Please visit the official website for price details.
🍴We recommend you to enjoy dinner at Tivoli Food Hall and experience the mysterious and beautiful atmosphere of the park at night.
#Copenhagen The one-day tour of classic attractions in the city perfectly combines the elements of eating, drinking, playing and shopping. While allowing us to enjoy a deeper understanding of Denmark’s history and unique culture, we can also enjoy an unforgettable trip to the exotic customs!
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