By Expedia Team, on October 24, 2019

Explore Essentials: The Definitive Guide to Copenhagen’s Top Attractions

“Tivoli Gardens
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Tivoli Gardens amusement park is a national treasure. Located in the heart of the city, Tivoli Gardens is just a short walk from City Hall and Copenhagen Central Station and boasts some of the most exciting attractions. The historic amusement park was founded in 1843 and has an array of rides for all ages, such as an old wooden roller coaster, thrill coasters, nostalgic rides and cultural attractions. You can also enjoy events for holidays such as Christmas and Halloween.

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Nyhavn
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Nyhavn is a stunning nautical area and one of the most famous locations in Copenhagen. You can see beautiful coastal scenery and historic tall ships, as well as house number 20, also known as the Boel House, where beloved Danish author Hans Christian Anderson lived when he published his 1st book of fairy tales. While you’re there, you can enjoy delicious seafood and views on one of the harbourside restaurants, or grab some supplies to have a quiet picnic near the water.

Christiansborg Palace
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Christiansborg Palace is home to both the Danish Parliament and Royal Reception Rooms. You can tour the tower for free to see stunning panoramic city views, or you can pay for a tour of the palace itself to see period décor and furnishings. The Royal Riding Ring is onsite as well, and you may catch a glimpse of the Queen’s white horses in training.

The Little Mermaid
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Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved story, The Little Mermaid, is honoured in a sculpture on the harbourside. The bronze sculpture is the mermaid perched on a rock overlooking the water, which was a gift from Carl Jacobsen, who had been fascinated by a ballet about the fairy tale at the Royal Theatre. In addition to the sculpture, the harbourside area features other iconic landmarks, such as the Gefion Fountain and the Kastellet, a star-shaped historic fortress.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is one of Copenhagen’s most treasured museums. The sprawling space is home to a large collection of sculptures and paintings by renowned artists like Van Gogh and Rodin, as well as historic artefacts like portrait sculptures from ancient Greece.

National Museum of Denmark
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The National Museum of Denmark is one of Europe’s best museums. It covers a wide array of the country’s history dating back to the time of the Vikings. The immense collection’s highlights include Egyptian mummies, coin exhibits from ancient Rome and Greece, and artefacts from Danish history. Kids will enjoy the children’s museum section with interactive exhibits.

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Round Tower
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Located north of downtown Copenhagen, the Round Tower is a 17th-century landmark built during King Christian IV’s reign. It was designed as an astronomical observatory, though the tower is now better known for its panoramic city views. You can also tour Library Hall and a music venue within the tower.

Rosenborg Castle
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Rosenborg Castle is a spectacular structure that was constructed during the Dutch Renaissance. Each room of the castle is lavishly decorated and unique, so it’s a fascinating place to tour. You can also see the crown jewels within its walls, or head outside to explore the hedges and topiaries in the King’s Garden.

Amalienborg Palace
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The Amalienborg Palace is a must-see palace where you can dive into royal history. Denmark’s royal family still resides in the palace, and you can take a tour to see the private interiors with the stylish rooms of Christian IX and Queen Louise. The palace is also famous for its Royal Guard, or Den Kongelige Livgarde, and you can experience the changing of the guard as they march from their barracks to the palace at 12 noon.

Dyrehavsbakken
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Dyrehavsbakken is the world’s oldest amusement parks and a popular attraction in Copenhagen. Located in the verdant woodland of Jaegersborg Dyrehave, the amusement park boasts roller coasters, Ferris wheels, towers and other extreme rides. Numerous places to get coffee, snacks or full meals can be found throughout the park as well. In the evening, be sure to catch the cabaret show at Bakkens Hvile, which has been a main performance in the park for 132 years.

National Aquarium Denmark
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The National Aquarium Denmark is one of Europe’s largest aquariums and boasts one of the most unique aquatic experiences. The attraction has an exhibit with water on all sides, which puts you in an immersive underwater experience. Some exhibit highlights include the Ocean Tank, which features hammerhead sharks and moray eels, Coral Reef and Amazonas, which has butterflies and birds that fly freely and a large waterfall with a piranha tank.

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Experimentarium
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The Experimentarium is a world-class science museum with hands-on exploration exhibits on science and technology and shows that feature different science concepts. Some museum highlights include the Tunnel of the Senses, which puts you through the experience of birth, the development and deterioration of the senses and death, and the Port, where you ship products to the Far East.

If you’re planning a trip to Copenhagen, be sure to check out these excellent attractions to learn more about the history and culture of the city. Expedia has great deals on Copenhagen holidays that can help you save on travel and accommodation to make the most of your experience!”