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    Rosenborg

    Rosenborg

    4.2(73 reviews)
    0.4 kmKøbenhavn K

    Wow what a castle. I love it, not but just packed of everything into this place. I was expecting…read morehuge big, but turned out quite simple, elegant and full of surprises. Grand, simple & elegant garden. The inside was just amazing from room after room, from one level to the next and you got to down into the jewel in the basement for the grand jewels plus others. Just simply magnificent, I didn't have time to be bored or a break from it cause everything just connect from one to another. Everything just has that cozy but yet loyal vibe. Love it, and I think this is the best & my favorite I seem so far.

    Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King's Gardens out…read moreback -- immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts -- the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don't miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop. Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King's Gardens out back -- immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts -- the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don't miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop.

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    Rosenborg - Outside

    Outside

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    Rosenborg - Rosenborg Castle

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    Rosenborg Castle

    Tivoli - He's in the Halloween spirit!

    Tivoli

    4.3(391 reviews)
    1.0 kmVesterbro

    Tivoli Gardens is absolutely a must-see when visiting Copenhagen. Even if you're not normally a fan…read moreof theme parks, this place is something special. It's just as enjoyable to wander through as it is to ride anything. The moment you step inside, you're surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens, charming pathways, and incredibly detailed decor that changes with the seasons. Whether it's twinkling lights in winter or vibrant blooms in summer, Tivoli always feels magical. What really surprised me is how many great food options there are inside the park. From casual snacks and pastries to full sit-down restaurants, there's something for everyone. Most of it is genuinely delicious, not just theme-park good. It's easy to spend a few hours strolling, snacking, and taking in the atmosphere. Overall, Tivoli is one of those iconic places that really lives up to the hype. Even if rides aren't your thing, the ambiance alone makes it well worth a visit.

    Who doesn't want to visit the second oldest amusement park when in the city it's located in?…read more Either way this place did not disappoint. It had a little bit of everything, good food, snacks, parks, rides, relaxing areas etc etc The price isn't crazy either I would definitely recommend coming with time and expecting to relax. The greenery inside can't make you not want to just sit down and relax. And if later on you want to jump On a ride they have that too.

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    Tivoli - Pantomime Theatre

    Pantomime Theatre

    Tivoli - Entrance

    Entrance

    Tivoli - Entrance

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    Rundetaarn - Rundetaarn

    Rundetaarn

    4.3(86 reviews)
    0.2 kmKøbenhavn K
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    Wow!!! Rundetaarn is on the Top Ten must see list when in Copenhagen. What makes " Round Tower" so…read morespecial and intriguing? I'm glad you asked... With its distinctive spiral ramp, the Round Tower has become a Danish landmark. Here are some notable facts and points of interest: 1.The Hollow Core: the shape of the tower was Denmark's geographical zero point. 2. There is an Observatory which houses a telescope built in 1929. 3. The Library Hall is used for changing exhibits, cultural events and concerts 4. The Spiral Ramp will get you to 10,000 steps easily; it is the only way to the top of the tower and spins 7 1/2 times around the Tower's hollow core. Believe me, you feel those twists as you climb. 5. The Bell Loft is situated above the Library Hall and two floors above the Trinity Church where the bells have rung for hundreds of years. 6. The Platform: once you climb the narrow stairs you are atop and can see all of Copenhagen's charms and Sweden. During the summer there is a kiosk that sells sweet treats 7. The Planetarium: shows the solar system I highly recommend visiting Rundetaarn. It is located in Norreport; beautiful shops and restaurants. Polse: best hot dogs are served in this truck outside tower Rundetaarn is located on: Kobmagergarde 52 A 1150 København K Denmark Check out Rundetaarn.dk for more info

    This is no longer included in the CPH Card when I went (July) but it was on the card back in…read moreFebruary. Even so, the cost is reasonable (kids are free) so we paid and went up. Plus, it was raining so a good way to wait it out while taking in the sights. You walk up a gentle spiral to get a nice view of the city. Along the way, there are rooms you can stop in for art exhibitions, a view of the actual church (there was service going on when we were there), random alcoves, refreshments, and even the toilet. The place is clean and it wasn't overly crowded when we went on a weekday in the afternoon. Because of the gentler slope, it's friendly for all ages. The view isn't very high, but it's still pretty good! There are little "benches" along the way - in case you do need to rest or plan the next stop of your day. A good place to stop by to get a view of the city!

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    Rundetaarn - Rundetaarn Map

    Rundetaarn Map

    Rundetaarn - Round Tower or Rundetaarn

    Round Tower or Rundetaarn

    Rundetaarn - Going down!

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    Going down!

    Københavns Rådhus

    Københavns Rådhus

    4.2(15 reviews)
    0.8 kmKøbenhavn K

    Copenhagen City Hall is one of those buildings that makes you stop and look twice. Outside, the…read morelizard gargoyles are doing their best medieval intimidation pose, while inside you're hit with a massive, skylight-filled hall lined with Danish flags. It feels important but not stuffy. The building dates back to the early 1900s and is a centerpiece of Danish civic life, hosting everything from official ceremonies to public events. When we were there, the square out front was buzzing with an Indian fair, complete with yoga and music, which somehow worked perfectly against the historic backdrop. Old stone, global culture, and people stretching in downward dog. Only in Copenhagen.

    The official Copenhagen City Hall building, it was fortunately open when I stopped by and that gave…read moreme a good chance to see not only the outside but the inside as well. This current building was inaugurated in 1905 and designed in the National Romantic style but with inspiration from the Siena (Tuscany, Italy) City Hall. The front of the building is absolutely beautiful with a gilded statue of Absalon above the balcony. The clock tower is 105.6 meters, one of the tallest buildings in the city of Copenhagen. The interior hall is massive and today was decorated by loads of Danish flags. If you're getting married, you'll get some amazing pictures here. For whatever reason, they were not collecting admission when I stopped by.

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    Københavns Rådhus
    Københavns Rådhus
    Københavns Rådhus

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    Nationalmuseet - Japanese house

    Nationalmuseet

    4.2(68 reviews)
    0.9 kmKøbenhavn K

    Like any large museum, it would be impossible to see it all. However, this museum has a LOT to…read moreoffer. It's is mostly a historical museum and covers the time from the earliest relics of the Danes to modern times. The physical museum used to be a castle, and that explains why there are so many rooms, one after another. I recommend looking at the overall map and pick a floor and a place to start, based on what interests you the most. Then, allow yourself to get lost in terms of going from one room to another. There are visual and historical treasures throughout the museum, so it would be nearly impossible to NOT find things of interest. I loved seeing the old crowns, jewelry, and clothing, as well as Viking horns for drinking, old weapons, and the creative way things are presented. I was impressed by this museum because they have used modern museum techniques to display objects and explanations. For example, in one room, they had talking paintings to convey information, or a knight on a horse, which makes horse noises out of the blue. They also have some very creative temporary exhibits, which you should check out. When I was there, there were very interactive displays that were all about money and how wealth is distributed around the world. It was thought provoking, as well as fun. When you need a rest, there is also a cafeteria overlooking the inside of the museum. Face it, you are not going to see it all. There is too much and you won't have the time or stamina to "do it all." But that's OK. It's definitely worth it to buy a ticket ($22 USD) to spend two hours or so, as we did.

    Very historical museum, display from early relics to modern times . Plenty to see, to learn and to…read morediscover. Great layout and it nearby Christiansborg Palace.

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    Nationalmuseet
    Nationalmuseet
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    Stofgrafitti - arts - Updated May 2026

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