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When time is limited, it can be helpful having a guide about what to see and do. Let us help you make the most of your stay in Copenhagen.

The good news is that most places in Copenhagen are within walking distance or just a short bus ride away. Start for instance the day with brunch in Nyhavn. Spend the day shopping, visit one of the many museums, or walk around the city centre and see city hall, the parliament Christiansborg, the Queen’s residence: Amalienborg, and the Little Mermaid on Langelinie.

Enjoy lunch at Café Hovedtelegrafen with an amazing view of the city and The Round Tower. And end the day at Tivoli, where you will find daring rollercoasters, open air concerts, and award winning restaurants.

 

Alternative shopping in the Latin Quarter.

The main shopping street Strøget do have a lot to offer when it comes to shopping. But the smaller streets should not be forgotten. Here you will find exclusive stores and alternative shops - and you get away from the crowd as well.

Considered one of the greatest works of Danish Rococco architecture the Queen's residence is, made up of four identical buildings spread around the octagonal courtyard.
Get a glimpse into the Royal abode or watch the daily shift-change of the Royal Guard.

Café with spectacular view high above the roofs.

Cruising the Canals.

Get the best views onboard one of the canal boats in Copenhagen. A guide will let you in on stories and fun facts about the sights along the way.

Christiansborg Palace houses the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Ministry of State. It is also used by the Royal Family for various functions and events. This is where foreign ambassadors and heads of states are welcomed by the Prime Minister and the Queen.

The Great Hall contains the Queen's tapestry series, which depict 1000 years of Danish history.

In the center of Copenhagen you will find the beautiful castle Rosenborg.

It was originally built as a royal pleasure retreat by King Christian IV, but today it is a museum, displaying 400 years of Royal history.

Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centered around Strøget in the heart of the city.

Strøget is the world's longest pedestrian street with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brands.

The Playhouse in Copenhagen is the national centre of dramatic art containing three stages with a total seating capacity of 1000 people.

The stunning foyer and accommodating café welcome you to enjoy the view across the inner city harbour, even without a ticket for a show.

A new fairytale - every day. The romantic Tivoli Gardens Amusement Park is a glorious blend of time-honoured tradition and modern technology.

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