Located on Amager, Copenhagen East stands as a hidden pearl. Easily accessible by bike or public transport, the many small villages offer something for everyone in slow-paced settings.
Dragør is simply magical. With buildings dated all the way back to the 1700s, there is a special and historic atmosphere. The harbour contributes to the cosy atmosphere, and creates a slow-paced lifestyle.
Tårnby is located on Amager, and is accessible by both bus, train and metro, making the journey very easy! Tårnby is full of hidden pearls, great places to eat and lots to see and do.
What's better than jumping into the blue wave in the most beautiful surroundings? When you visit Sneglen, Kastrup Søbad, you have the best view of Saltholm Island and Sweden.
Dragør Old Town is one of the best-preserved towns in Denmark. Many of the low houses were built between the 18th and 19th centuries, and the small winding alleys hide many quirky details from that time.
In the middle of Amager, in the heart of the village of Store Magleby, Store Magleby Church stands as a testament to both medieval building traditions and the unique Dutch cultural heritage that has characterised the area for more than 500 years.
Experience modern graphics and contemporary art at the old country house Kastrupgård, whose past points back to Amager's history from the mid-18th century onwards.
Along the northern city limits of Copenhagen runs a patch of rich forest land and marvelous coastal line. Despite its close proximity to the city (less than 20 minutes by train from one of Copenhagen’s centralmost stations), Copenhagen North is a glaring contrast to the pulse of the city.
West of Copenhagen, you will find captivating stories, trash art, giant trolls and exceptional open sandwiches – all just a short trip from Copenhagen Central Station.