Copenhagen is where fairytales meet cutting-edge design, a city where royal history and modern minimalism dance side by side. The capital of Denmark sits gracefully on the coastal islands of Zealand and Amager, overlooking the Øresund Strait. While it may be known as the home of Hans Christian Andersen, Copenhagen is far more than a storybook setting—it’s a vibrant, progressive city pulsing with creativity, sustainability, and a deep love of life’s simple pleasures. Founded more than 850 years ago as a small fishing village, Copenhagen has transformed into one of the most livable cities in the world. Its streets are lined with colorful buildings, artfully restored warehouses, and cafés that spill onto cobbled lanes. But what truly sets the city apart is how effortlessly it blends history with innovation. In one moment, you might stroll past the majestic Amalienborg Palace where the Danish royal family still resides, and in the next, find yourself admiring a sleek, glass-fronted design museum or sipping coffee in a minimalist café with furniture straight out of a style magazine. The spirit of Copenhagen is best captured on two wheels. This is a city built for bicycles. With more bikes than people and over 375 kilometers of dedicated bike lanes, Copenhagen has long been the global capital of cycling. Locals of all ages ride year-round, in sun or snow, dressed in everything from suits to summer dresses. It’s a symbol of the city’s deep commitment to sustainability and quality of life. Copenhageners are known for embracing hygge—the Danish word that roughly translates to cozy contentment. It's a way of life here, whether found in candlelit dinners, warm conversations, or curling up in a snug nook during the long northern winters. That love of comfort extends to the city’s dining scene, which punches far above its weight. Copenhagen is home to Noma, repeatedly voted the best restaurant in the world, as well as a thriving food culture that stretches from high-end tasting menus to vibrant street food markets like Reffen and Torvehallerne. The city is also steeped in tales of kings and queens, and nowhere is this more evident than at Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance jewel surrounded by rose gardens and the home of Denmark’s royal crown jewels. Not far from there, Tivoli Gardens—a 19th-century amusement park right in the heart of the city—has delighted visitors with its glowing lanterns, vintage rides, and open-air concerts since 1843. Walt Disney visited Tivoli before creating Disneyland, inspired by its magical charm. Copenhagen’s harbor is so clean you can swim in it, and people do—especially at Islands Brygge, where sunbathers lounge on wooden piers during the summer. Along the waterfront, you’ll find one of the city’s most iconic sights: the Little Mermaid statue, sitting quietly on a rock since 1913, inspired by Andersen’s poignant fairytale. The Danish capital is also a haven for culture lovers. The Royal Danish Theatre offers world-class ballet and opera, while the city’s many museums, like the National Gallery and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art just outside town, showcase everything from Viking treasures to contemporary installations. Street art, independent fashion, and experimental architecture make neighborhoods like Nørrebro and Vesterbro buzz with youthful, international energy.
Bakken
Amusement park
Rosenborg Castle
Castle
Kastellet
Castle
Amalienborg Palace
Castle
Frederik’s Church
Church
Church of Our Saviour
Church
Kunstforeningen
Gallery
Copenhagen Contemporary
Gallery
V1 Gallery
Gallery
Galleri Nicolai Wallner
Gallery
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard
Gallery
Martin Asbæk Gallery
Gallery
Ruby Atelier
Gallery
Edition Copenhagen A/S
Gallery
Galleri Christoffer Egelund
Gallery
Gallery Poulsen
Gallery
Galleri Unicorn
Gallery
Bredgade Kunsthandel
Gallery
Galerie Birch
Gallery
Secher Fine Art & Design
Gallery
Dansk Møbelkunst Showroom
Gallery
Oxholm Gallery
Gallery
Galerie Mikael Andersen
Gallery
Eighteen Gallery
Gallery
The Black Diamond
Library
Torvehallerne
Market
National Gallery of Denmark
Museum
The Open Air Museum
Museum
Experimentarium
Museum
Medical Museion
Museum
Cisternerne
Museum
Danish Jewish Museum
Museum
Museum of Copenhagen
Museum
Amalienborg Palace
Museum
Thorvaldsens Museum
Museum
National Museum of Denmark
Museum
The David Collection
Museum
The Workers Museum
Museum
Designmuseum Danmark
Museum
Statens Museum for Kunst
Museum
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Museum
Østervold Observatory
Observatory
The Round Tower
Observatory
Copenhagen Opera House
Opera House
Christiansborg Palace
Palace
The Botanical Garden
Park
King’s Garden
Park
Faelledparken
Park
Superkilen Park
Park
Tycho Brahe Planetarium
Planetarium
Reffen
Street Food
Tivoli Concert Hall
Theatre
Tivoli Gardens
Theme Park
CopenHill
Tourist attractions
Nørrebro
Tourist attractions
Vesterbro
Tourist attractions
Freetown Christiania
Tourist attractions
Christianshavn
Tourist attractions
Nyhavn
Tourist attractions
Strøget
Tourist attractions
Rundetaarn
Tourist attractions
Gefion Fountain
Tourist attractions
The Little Mermaid Statue
Tourist attractions
Amager Strandpark
Tourist attractions
Islands Brygge
Tourist attractions
Copenhagen Zoo
Zoo