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Things to Do in Copenhagen

16 attractions across 4 categories

Things to Do in Copenhagen — Quick Answer

As of 2026
Top sight
Nyhavn + Canal Cruise
Top sight
Amalienborg Palace + Changing of the Guard
Top sight
Rosenborg Castle + Crown Jewels

As of 2026, the must-see places in Copenhagen include Nyhavn + Canal Cruise, Amalienborg Palace + Changing of the Guard, Rosenborg Castle + Crown Jewels. See highlights, time needed and tips for each below.

Copenhagen blends historic landmarks, natural scenery, and local food experiences. We've organized 16 attractions across 4 categories. Each attraction card includes entry fees, opening hours, and local tips so you can plan straight from the page. Use the quick links below to jump to your favorite category.

Old Copenhagen & Royal Sites

4 spots
Nyhavn colorful 17th-century townhouses + canal boats — 1670s + Hans Christian Andersen #67 + canal cruise launch 1

Nyhavn + Canal Cruise

Iconic 17th-century waterfront with painted townhouses + sailing ships + restaurants. Hans Christian Andersen lived at #20 + #67.

Visit Info

  • Price Free walking; cruise $12 / kr85
  • Hours Always (cruise 9:30-18:30)
  • Time 1.5 hours

Local Tip

Sunset is the photographer's hour. Canal cruise covers Little Mermaid + Christianshavn + Black Diamond library.

Amalienborg Palace Royal Guard ceremony — 1750 Rococo + octagonal courtyard + daily noon Changing of the Guard 2

Amalienborg Palace + Changing of the Guard

Danish royal family's main winter residence — 4 palaces around an octagonal courtyard (1750). Daily Changing of the Guard at noon.

Visit Info

  • Price $15 / kr105 (museum only)
  • Hours Palace museum 10:00-17:00 (closed Mon Oct-Apr)
  • Time 1.5 hours

Local Tip

Changing of the Guard at noon is free + only the Royal Guard processions when the Queen/King is in residence. Photo-worthy.

Rosenborg Castle Renaissance — 1606 Christian IV summer residence + Danish Crown Jewels + King's Garden free 3

Rosenborg Castle + Crown Jewels

1606 Renaissance castle that houses the Danish Crown Jewels + 400 years of royal artifacts. Surrounded by King's Garden (Kongens Have).

Visit Info

  • Price $19 / kr135
  • Hours 10:00-17:00 (winter 11:00-16:00)
  • Time 2-3 hours

Local Tip

King's Garden is free + a Copenhagen picnic favorite. Combined ticket with Amalienborg saves $5.

Christiansborg Palace illuminated dusk — Danish Parliament seat + 106m tower (city's tallest free viewpoint) 4

Christiansborg Palace + Tower

Seat of Danish Parliament + Royal Reception Rooms + Royal Stables. The 106m tower is the city's highest accessible viewpoint — and free.

Visit Info

  • Price Tower free; Royal Rooms $15
  • Hours Tower 11:00-21:00 (closed Mon)
  • Time 1.5-2 hours

Local Tip

Tower offers Copenhagen's best free panoramic view. Royal Stables (separate ticket $8) house horse-drawn carriages still used today.

Iconic Attractions & Tivoli

4 spots
Tivoli Gardens carousel + tulips — 1843 second-oldest amusement park + Disneyland inspiration 1

Tivoli Gardens

1843 amusement park — the world's second-oldest still operating. Walt Disney visited Tivoli + cited it as direct Disneyland inspiration.

Visit Info

  • Price $25 entry / kr175; $50 ride pass
  • Hours 11:00-23:00 (closed Nov + parts of winter)
  • Time Half day to full day

Local Tip

Friday rock concerts free with entry. Halloween + Christmas seasons (extra months) are spectacular. Nimb Brasserie is the in-park luxury restaurant.

Bronze mermaid statue + fountain garden — 1913 Carlsberg founder + Hans Christian Andersen tale + 1.25m Copenhagen icon 2

The Little Mermaid

1913 bronze statue based on Hans Christian Andersen's tale. Copenhagen's most-photographed (and most-undersized) icon.

Visit Info

  • Price Free
  • Hours Always
  • Time 30 min photo stop

Local Tip

Smaller than expected (1.25m). Combine with Langelinie waterfront walk or canal cruise. Best visited as part of cruise, not a dedicated trip.

Copenhagen colorful eye mural + bicycle — Christiania 1971 autonomous commune + 1,000 residents + Pusher Street 3

Christiania (Freetown)

1971 self-proclaimed autonomous commune — 1,000 residents, no formal taxes. Pusher Street's cannabis market (semi-legal grey zone, no photos).

Visit Info

  • Price Free walking
  • Hours Always (Pusher Street stalls evening only)
  • Time 1-2 hours

Local Tip

Respect resident requests + the 'no photos' signs on Pusher Street. Christiania's art galleries + restaurants are worth a slow walk.

Copenhagen aerial historical architecture — Rundetårn 1642 observatory + spiral cobblestone ramp + Tsar Peter rode horse 1716 4

Rundetårn (Round Tower)

1642 astronomical observatory tower with a spiral cobblestone ramp instead of stairs — Tsar Peter the Great rode a horse up it in 1716.

Visit Info

  • Price $5 / kr40
  • Hours 10:00-18:00
  • Time 45 min

Local Tip

Compact attraction perfect for a 1-hour gap in your Strøget walk. The 209m ramp is the unusual feature.

Museums & Design

4 spots
Copenhagen museum sculptures hallway — National Museum largest + Viking Sun Chariot 1400 BC + 10,000 years Danish history 1

National Museum of Denmark

Denmark's largest museum — Viking artifacts (Sun Chariot 1400 BC, gold horns) + 10,000 years of Danish history. Free for under-18.

Visit Info

  • Price $15 / kr110
  • Hours 10:00-17:00 (closed Mon)
  • Time 2-3 hours

Local Tip

Viking section is the bucket-list highlight. The Children's Museum within is excellent for families. Free Tuesdays for under-26.

Copenhagen historic bar facade — Designmuseum nearby + Arne Jacobsen + Hans Wegner + Poul Henningsen 20th-century icons 2

Designmuseum Danmark

Danish design history museum — Arne Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Poul Henningsen iconic 20th-century chair + lamp design.

Visit Info

  • Price $19 / kr135
  • Hours 10:00-18:00 (Wed until 20:00; closed Mon)
  • Time 2 hours

Local Tip

Reopened 2022 after 4-year renovation. Café is excellent. Combine with nearby Frederik's Church (Marble Church).

Copenhagen cobblestone street historic — Carlsberg 1847 original brewery + Elephant Gate + reopened 2024 3

Visit Carlsberg + Old Brewery

Carlsberg's original 1847 Copenhagen brewery — now museum + tasting + sculpture park. Reopened 2024 after major renovation.

Visit Info

  • Price $24 / kr175 incl 2 beers
  • Hours 10:00-22:00
  • Time 2-3 hours

Local Tip

Pre-book online to skip queue. Includes 2 beer tastings + brewery history + the famous Elephant Gate. 1.5h walking tour.

Copenhagen art gallery lion sculptures — SMK National Gallery + Matisse + Picasso + Danish Golden Age 4

SMK (National Gallery of Denmark)

Denmark's national art gallery — 700 years of European + Danish art including Matisse + Picasso + Danish Golden Age.

Visit Info

  • Price $18 / kr125 (free Wed evening)
  • Hours 10:00-18:00 (Wed until 20:00; closed Mon)
  • Time 2-3 hours

Local Tip

Free Wednesday evenings 18:00-20:00 is the local hack. Café SMK has Copenhagen's best museum food.

Day Trips & Nordic

4 spots
Kronborg Castle Helsingør Denmark — 1574 Renaissance fortress + Shakespeare Hamlet setting + UNESCO + 45-min train 1

Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's Elsinore)

Shakespeare's Hamlet was set here. 1574 Renaissance fortress at Helsingør, 45 min train from central. UNESCO World Heritage.

Visit Info

  • Price $21 / kr145
  • Hours 11:00-17:00 (winter shorter)
  • Time Half day with transit

Local Tip

Shakespeare's 'Hamlet' performed July-August in the courtyard. Combine with Helsingør's old town for a half-day trip. Copenhagen Card included.

Denmark coast shoreline + lush foliage — Louisiana Museum 1958 Øresund coast + 35 min north + sculpture park overlooking sea 2

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

Iconic modern art museum (1958) on the Øresund coast 35 min north of Copenhagen — combines world-class art with sculpture park overlooking the sea.

Visit Info

  • Price $22 / kr155
  • Hours 11:00-22:00 Tue-Fri; 11:00-18:00 Sat-Sun (closed Mon)
  • Time Half day with transit

Local Tip

Take train to Humlebæk + 10-min walk. Café Louisiana is excellent — book ahead for lunch. Combine with Kronborg for a full Nordic-coast day.

Turning Torso skyscraper Malmö Sweden — 190m Scandinavia's tallest residential + 35-min Øresund Bridge train + different country 3

Malmö (Sweden) Day Trip

35-min train across the Øresund Bridge to a different country. Lilla Torg medieval square + Turning Torso (190m, Scandinavia's tallest residential).

Visit Info

  • Price $25 / kr175 each way
  • Hours Same-day return
  • Time Half to full day

Local Tip

Passport required. Train every 20 min from Copenhagen Central. Use the same Copenhagen Card (Øresund extension available).

Ancient fortress + Viking ship — Roskilde Cathedral UNESCO royal burial since 985 AD + Viking Ship Museum 5 original 11C ships 4

Roskilde + Viking Ship Museum

Denmark's old royal capital. Roskilde Cathedral (UNESCO, royal burial site since 985 AD) + Viking Ship Museum (5 original 11C Viking ships).

Visit Info

  • Price $17 / kr120 cathedral + $19 / kr135 museum
  • Hours Museum 10:00-17:00
  • Time Half day with transit

Local Tip

30 min by train. Cathedral has 39 Danish royal tombs. Viking Ship Museum is the better of the two for visitors — see Viking ship reconstructions in the harbor.

Practical Tips

Local know-how that saves you time and money on the ground.

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Bike rental $15/day = canonical Copenhagen transport.

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Tivoli at evening + concerts is the canonical Danish experience.

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Hygge is real — slow down + cozy.

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Most-bicycle-friendly city in the world.

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Service included at restaurants.

Getting Around

Metro + bus. Day pass $13 / kr90. Bike rental $15/day = canonical Copenhagen transport.

Book Tours & Activities in Copenhagen

Booking online is typically cheaper than walk-up rates and reserves your spot.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about attractions and activities in Copenhagen.

Top 5 must-visit spots in Copenhagen?
First, Nyhavn (free, 24/7) — 1670s + 17th-century colorful townhouses + canal + Hans Christian Andersen lived at #67. Canal cruise (DKK 130, $19, 1h) iconic. Copenhagen's #1 photo + vibe. Second, Tivoli Gardens (DKK 175, $25) — 1843 second-oldest amusement park + Walt Disney's Disneyland inspiration. Sunset light-up + concerts + Halloween (Oct) + Christmas (Nov-Dec) season iconic. Third, Amalienborg Palace + Changing of the Guard (square free; museum DKK 105, $15) — 1750 Rococo 4 palaces + octagonal courtyard + daily noon Changing of the Guard free (arrive 11:30). More ceremony when monarch in residence. Fourth, Christiansborg Palace + Tower (tower free; Royal Rooms DKK 95, $15) — Danish Parliament + Royal Reception Rooms + 106m tower city's tallest free viewpoint. Fifth, Rosenborg Castle + Crown Jewels (DKK 135, $19) — 1606 Renaissance + Danish Crown + ceremonial sword + diamonds + King's Garden free (Copenhagen's oldest park). 3 days = ①②③④⑤ core + Little Mermaid (free) + Strøget pedestrian, 5 days add Rundetårn (DKK 40) + Torvehallerne food hall + Designmuseum (DKK 135) + Carlsberg (DKK 175 incl 2 beers), 7 days add Kronborg Castle (Helsingør, 45-min train, DKK 145, Hamlet UNESCO) + Louisiana Modern Art (35 min, DKK 155) + Malmö (Sweden, 35-min Øresund Bridge train) + Roskilde (Viking Ship Museum, 30-min train).
Free or cheap things to do in Copenhagen?
Nyhavn canal walk + 17th-century colorful townhouses photo free (24/7). King's Garden (Kongens Have, next to Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen's oldest park) free. Amalienborg Changing of the Guard daily noon 12:00 free. Strøget 1.1km pedestrian street (Europe's longest) + street performers free. Christiansborg Palace tower 106m city's tallest free viewpoint. Christiania Freetown entry free (1971 autonomous commune, 1,000 residents, NO photos on Pusher Street). Little Mermaid + Kastellet star-shaped 17th-century fortress free. SMK National Gallery free Wed evenings 18-20. National Museum free Tuesdays for under-26. Marble Church (Frederik's Church) exterior + dome free. Refshaleøen harbor walk + sunset free. Carlsberg Elephant Gate exterior free. City Hall Square night light-up free. Bike paths walk (400km city-wide cycle lanes) free. Late-May/early-June 'Distortion' (Copenhagen biggest street festival, 1M people) free. December 'Jul' (Christmas) markets free + Tivoli light-up (entry extra). June 23 'Sankt Hans Aften' (Midsummer + witch burning ritual) free.
Best time to visit Copenhagen?
Conclusion: May-August #1. 14-22°C + 17h daylight (June solstice) + white nights vibe (light until 10 PM) + Tivoli + Nyhavn outdoor cafés bustling. May 'Distortion' (last week May + first week June, 1M people, Copenhagen's biggest street festival). June 'Sankt Hans Aften' (June 23 Midsummer, witch burning ritual, beach bonfires) + 'Copenhell' (mid-June heavy metal) + 'Copenhagen Pride' (mid-June). July 'Roskilde Festival' (first week July, Nordic biggest music festival, 110,000 people) + 'Copenhagen Jazz Festival' (first 2 weeks July). August 'Copenhagen Cooking & Food Festival' (last week Aug). Sept-Oct fall foliage + 30-40% hotel discount. Nov 15-Dec 'Jul' (Christmas markets) — Tivoli Halloween + Christmas season (Nov 15-early Jan) iconic + Nyhavn light-up. Dec-Feb low season + hotel 50% + 7-8h daylight + 'Hygge' café season iconic. Northern Lights NOT in Copenhagen (Lapland 1+ night required). Korean holidays: Korean New Year (late Jan/Feb) flights ₩1,400,000-₩2,100,000 (ICN-CPH 11.5h direct KE925 3-4x/week). Korean Liberation Day (Aug 15) ₩1,800,000-₩2,500,000. Korean Chuseok (mid-Sept) ₩1,500,000-₩2,200,000. Year-end (Dec 25-Jan 2) ₩1,900,000-₩2,500,000. Best value first weeks April + November (₩1,000,000-₩1,500,000).
Best Copenhagen sunset / night-view spots?
#1 Nyhavn (free, 24/7, sunset light-up) — 17th-century colorful townhouses + canal + pier cafés + honeymoon/Instagram. #2 Tivoli night light-up (DKK 175, sunset-23:00) — 1843 + concerts + carousel + Halloween/Christmas season. #3 Christiansborg Tower (free, 11-21, Mon closed) — 106m city's tallest + 360° free viewpoint #1. #4 Copenhagen City Hall Tower (DKK 60, guided tours 11:00, 12:00, 14:00) — 1905 + 105m + Rådhuspladsen square sunset. #5 Refshaleøen + Reffen (free, Apr-Oct, 12-22) — old harbor container food + sunset + canal + young vibe. #6 Christiania (free) — 1971 freetown + sunset vibe + Pusher Street no-photo strict. #7 Rundetårn (DKK 40, 10-18) — 1642 astronomical observatory + spiral cobblestone ramp (Peter the Great rode horse 1716) + 209m ramp + Copenhagen 360°. #8 The Standard rooftop bar (Holmens Kanal, bar + rooftop) — canal + sunset + drinks DKK 100-150. May-Aug white nights vibe (sunset 10 PM + sunrise 4 AM) iconic. Nov-Feb 7-8h daylight + 4 PM sunset + 'Hygge' indoor café alternative.
Rainy day Copenhagen indoor alternatives?
Copenhagen has rain Oct-March + 50% overcast + Nov-Feb 0-5°C + 7-8h daylight — indoor alternatives critical. First, museum full set — National Museum (DKK 110, under-26 Tue free) + SMK National Gallery (DKK 125, Wed evening free) + Designmuseum Danmark (DKK 135, Mon closed, Arne Jacobsen + Hans Wegner) + Glyptotek (DKK 130, Tue free) all-day. Second, Tivoli Gardens (11-23, Halloween + Christmas season partial indoor) + night light-up. Third, Carlsberg Brewery (DKK 175 incl 2 beers, 10-22) — 1847 + Elephant Gate + brewing history + reopened 2024. Fourth, Torvehallerne Food Hall (Mon-Thu 10-19, Fri to 20, Sat to 18, Sun 11-17) — 2011 60+ stalls + smørrebrød + wine. Fifth, Michelin lunch — Noma (★★★, DKK 3,000+, book 1 year ahead, seasonal, DKK 800 deposit) + Geranium (★★★, DKK 2,500+) + Alchemist (★★, DKK 5,000+, 50 courses) + Kadeau (★★, DKK 2,500). Sixth, Marble Church (Frederik's Church, free) + Church of Our Saviour (Vor Frelsers Kirke, 400-step spiral tower, DKK 75) + Rundetårn (DKK 40). Seventh, Tivoli Food Hall (new 2020 indoor food hall, 26 stalls, no Tivoli entry needed). Eighth, Designmuseum + Designer Zoo (Copenhagen design + Hay + &Tradition + Fritz Hansen + B&O stores).
Copenhagen with kids — family-friendly spots?
Tivoli Gardens (DKK 175, $25, kids under 8 free) #1 — 1843 second-oldest amusement park + Disneyland inspiration + carousel + concerts + family #1. Second, National Museum Children's Museum (DKK 110, under-18 free, Tue under-26 free) — Vikings + kid hands-on. Third, Experimentarium (Østerbro 50 min, DKK 240, kids DKK 100) — Copenhagen #1 science museum + 300+ interactive + family #1. Fourth, Den Blå Planet (Copenhagen Aquarium, DKK 195, kids DKK 100) — Northern Europe's largest + 7,000 species + Kastrup Metro. Fifth, Copenhagen Zoo (Frederiksberg, DKK 195, kids DKK 110) — 1859 + pandas + family #1. Sixth, Tycho Brahe Planetarium (DKK 220, kids DKK 110) — IMAX + planetarium + family #1. Seventh, Christiania (free, freetown, NOT recommended with kids, avoid Pusher Street). Eighth, family bike tour — Bycyklen + Donkey Republic + Christiania bike (kid box bike, DKK 100-200, family #1). Ninth, Bakken amusement park (suburb + free entry + rides extra, world's oldest 1583) value. Hotels: Tivoli Hotel (downtown + full set + kids club, DKK 2,000-4,500) / Imperial Hotel (downtown + pool + family rooms, DKK 2,000-4,500) / Scandic Falkoner (suburb + pool, DKK 1,500-3,500). Stroller — Copenhagen 99% flat + Metro 99% elevators + bike lanes #1. Kids 0-11 free on Metro + bus (2 per adult).
Copenhagen 1-2 day short itinerary core route?
1 day = Nyhavn + Tivoli combo. 9 AM City Hall Square + City Hall exterior (free, 1h). 10 AM Strøget 1.1km pedestrian walk (free, 1h) + Royal Copenhagen + Illums Bolighus stores. 11 AM Rundetårn (DKK 40, 30 min, 1642 astronomical observatory). 11:30 AM Amalienborg + noon Changing of the Guard (square free, 30 min). 12:30 PM lunch Torvehallerne Food Hall (DKK 100-250, smørrebrød, 1h). 2 PM Rosenborg Castle + King's Garden (DKK 135, 1.5h, Crown Jewels + garden free). 3:30 PM Nyhavn canal walk + café + photo 1h (free). 4:30 PM canal cruise (DKK 130, 1h, Little Mermaid + Christiansborg + Black Diamond library). 6 PM dinner Schønnemann (1877 + smørrebrød, DKK 95-210, reservation required) or Reffen (DKK 80-150, Apr-Oct). 7:30 PM Tivoli Gardens night light-up (DKK 175, sunset-23:00, concerts #1). 10 PM hotel. Day 2 add: 9:30 AM Christiansborg Tower free viewpoint (10-21, 30 min). 10:30 AM SMK National Gallery (DKK 125, 2h). 1 PM lunch BOB Bio Mio (Vesterbro trendy, DKK 150-300). 2:30 PM bike tour (Donkey Republic, DKK 100/day) + Little Mermaid + Kastellet fortress. 5 PM Christiania + Refshaleøen + Reffen sunset (free). 7:30 PM dinner Marv & Ben (★, DKK 600-1,200) or Geranium (★★★, DKK 2,500+, reservation required). 10 PM hotel. Key: Copenhagen Card 24h (DKK 399, $58) — Metro + bus + 80+ museums free + bike + canal cruise. 72h DKK 689 ($100) best value. Bike #1 (city 400km cycle lanes). Stay = Indre By (downtown + D'Angleterre + Nimb + Sanders) or Vesterbro (trendy + Coco + Sanders).
Common Korean traveler mistakes in Copenhagen?
First, NO cash needed — Denmark is 99% cashless society + cash rarely accepted. Visa + Mastercard + Apple Pay + Google Pay everywhere. Use Travel Wallet / Travel Log card + DON'T withdraw DKK. ATMs barely used. MobilePay (Danish mobile payment) NOT available to foreigners. Second, NO tipping — Denmark service charge included + tipping culture weak. Restaurant 5% round-up + DKK 20-50 for satisfaction. No hotel tips. Third, NEVER stand in bike lane — bike lane = same as road + NEVER walk + ignore red bike signal = DKK 1,000+ fine. Bike lane = 'cykelsti' sign + narrow + fast. Fourth, 'Hygge' culture — Danish core = candles + blankets + warm drinks + close friends. Café + restaurant #1 vibe. Fifth, daylight + white nights — summer June-Aug 17h daylight + white nights vibe (light until 10 PM). Winter Nov-Feb 7-8h daylight + 4 PM sunset. Adjust for darkness + hotel vitamin D + 'Hygge' indoor time. Sixth, Christiania etiquette — NEVER photograph Pusher Street (physical intervention) + don't go deep alone at night + cannabis trade your decision. Seventh, bike #1 transport — city 400km bike lanes + 60% of residents daily bike. Donkey Republic + Bycyklen value. Christiania bike (kid box bike) family #1. Eighth, NO Korean — English fluent: city 95% + tourist sites 99% + local restaurants 95%. 'Tak' (thanks) + 'Hej' (hi) + 'Skål' (cheers) three words = friendly. Danish pronunciation hard + don't try recommended. Ninth, Sunday store closures — almost all stores + supermarkets closed Sunday or reduced hours. Stock up beforehand. Tenth, ETIAS 2026 — visa-free 90 days but from 2026 ETIAS pre-registration required (€7 online, 3-year validity).

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