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Places to see Copenhagen in its spring coat

Copenhagen comes alive in spring, and all the green urban spaces will be filled with people waking up from their winter lair. Here, we've picked out our favourite spots to see the city in bloom.

Cherry Blossoms - Bispebjerg
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Sailing through Christianshavns Canal in Copenhagen
Photo: Astrid Maria Rasmussen

Copenhagen's canals

The Copenhagen canals are a sight for sore eyes in the spring. Take a walk along the water, jump in a kayak or go all in with a GoBoat, where you can enjoy a floating picnic. The canal in the old neighbourhood Christianshavn is especially charming.

Cherry blossoms at Bispebjerg cementary | Thomas Høyrup Christensen
Photo: Thomas Høyrup Christensen

Bispebjerg Cemetery

In April, this place is packed with people trying to get just the right shot of the beautiful Sakura trees. If you’re really dedicated, you’ll get up before everyone else to have a moment alone in the pink wonderland. While you’re there, make sure to go by Grundtvig’s Church – its gothic architecture is just stunning

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Vestre Cemetery | Thomas Høyrup Christensen
Photo: Thomas Høyrup Christensen

Vestre Cemetery

Lots of people head to Copenhagen’s cemeteries during spring and summer. Just as you would in a park, people jog, bike and chill out in the flush, green gardens. Vestre Cemetery is one of the largest in Scandinavia and perfect for a good, long stroll.

The Black Square in Superkilen Park in Nørrebro, Copenhagen.
Photo: Martin Heiberg

Superkilen

Superkilen is a modern urban space on Nørrebro consisting of three areas: The Red Square, The Black Market and The Green Park. These spaces are bustling with kids playing, kickflipping skaters and people enjoying the sun in the spring. Especially The Black Market is beautiful in spring, with the sakura trees contrasting the lines on the tarmac. 

Family at Sønder Boulevard in Vesterbro
Photo: Büro Jantzen

Sønder Boulevard

Sønder Boulevard is a vivid urban space in Vesterbro that stretches through the district. A walk down the strip will take you past gardens, playgrounds, ping pong tables and basketball courts that attract lots of people from the area. It’s a great place to just sit, relax and observe life around you.

Harbour bath in Copenhagen
Photo: Astrid Maria Rasmussen

Islands Brygge

As soon as the sun comes out, Islands Brygge comes alive and turns into one of the most popular public spaces in Copenhagen. Join the people sunbathing on the green spots, barbequing and jumping into the harbour bath.

Kongens Have
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen

King's Garden

King’s Garden is a real oasis right in the middle of Copenhagen. Located next to Rosenborg Castle, this royal garden is very popular for outings and picnics. There’s also a playground to keep the kids amused while you rest your feet for a minute.