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The Ultimate Copenhagen Travel Guide: What to Do, Where to Stay, and Where to Eat

Professor Steve Solosky | 04 Aug, 2025 | Copenhagen | Norway and Iceland | View Counts (282) |Return|

The Traveling Professor has including Copenhagen as a destination on his small group tours.  It is charming, full of culture, has lots of good attractions, and the food is terrific!

The Copenhagen Card

Before you start exploring, make sure to purchase the Copenhagen Card. This all-in-one sightseeing pass offers:

  • Free admission to over 80 attractions and museums

  • Unlimited access to public transportation (buses, trains, and metro)

  • Great value and convenience

Trust us—this card pays for itself quickly and saves you time and money.

Top Things to Do in Copenhagen

1. Christiania – Freetown Vibes in the Heart of the City

Experience the artistic and alternative side of Copenhagen in Freetown Christiania. This self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood is known for its bohemian lifestyle, colorful street art, eco-conscious eateries, music venues, and relaxed atmosphere. It's a cultural curiosity and a must-see for open-minded travelers.

2. Tivoli Gardens – A Fairytale Amusement Park

Dating back to 1843, Tivoli Gardens is one of the world's oldest amusement parks and a favorite of Hans Christian Andersen himself. Enjoy nostalgic rides, beautifully landscaped gardens, live entertainment, and cozy cafés. Visit in the evening for a magical, illuminated experience.

3. The Little Mermaid Statue – Iconic Copenhagen Landmark

No trip to Copenhagen is complete without seeing The Little Mermaid. This world-famous statue, inspired by Andersen’s tale, sits gracefully along the waterfront and is an easy stroll from the city center.

4. Strøget – Pedestrian Shopping Paradise

One of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets, Strøget is a shopper’s dream. Lined with everything from high-end boutiques to budget-friendly chains, it’s also a great place to grab a coffee and people-watch from a café terrace.

5. Christiansborg Palace Tower – The Best View in Town

Climb the Christiansborg Palace Tower, the tallest in the city, for panoramic views of Copenhagen’s skyline. Best of all—it’s free to enter!

6. Nyhavn – Postcard-Perfect Copenhagen

With its colorful 17th-century buildings, historic wooden ships, and vibrant atmosphere, Nyhavn is the most photographed spot in Copenhagen. Take a leisurely canal cruise with Stromma or relax at one of the many waterfront cafés.

7. The National Museum of Denmark – A Journey Through Danish History

From Viking artifacts to Renaissance treasures, the National Museum offers fascinating exhibits that bring Danish history to life. A great spot for history buffs and curious travelers alike.

8. Take a Free Walking Tour

One of the best ways to explore Copenhagen is on foot. Join a free walking tour to discover local insights, hidden gems, and historical facts. Multiple tour companies operate daily—just don’t forget to tip your guide!

Where to Eat in Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a culinary hotspot, offering everything from traditional Danish fare to cutting-edge Nordic cuisine. Here are our favorite dining spots:

Torvehallerne Food Market

Located near Nørreport Station, Torvehallerne is a vibrant food market packed with stalls offering everything from fresh seafood and smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) to gourmet pastries and international bites. Great for breakfast, lunch, or snacks on the go.

Dining by the Water at Nyhavn

The Nyhavn district is lined with open-air restaurants and bars—perfect for a scenic meal by the canal. Cozy up with provided blankets during cooler months and enjoy Danish specialties like pickled herring or meatballs.

Havnegade Restaurants at The Standard Building

Looking for something more upscale? Head to the Havnegade quay and dine in The Standard Building, home to a variety of standout restaurants:

  • Almanak – A refined French bistro with local ingredients

  • Radio – Known for its seasonal, modern Nordic menu

  • Occasional pop-up eateries offer unique, ever-changing dining experiences

Where to Stay in Copenhagen

Copenhagen offers a range of accommodations, but here are two of our top picks:

Admiral Hotel

Located right by the Nyhavn canal, the Admiral Hotel is a reliable and comfortable stay in a prime location. The building’s historic charm and waterfront setting make it a favorite among visitors.

Hotel Strand

A solid second choice, Hotel Strand is a smaller boutique hotel known for its cozy atmosphere and outstanding breakfast. Also located near Nyhavn, it's a convenient base for exploring the city.

Final Thoughts

Copenhagen is a compact, culture-rich city perfect for a long weekend or a short European vacation. With this guide to what to do, where to eat, and where to stay in Copenhagen, you're well-equipped to make the most of your time in this delightful Danish capital.  Why not consider going with the Professor on a small group tour?

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