CoPenhagen
EXPERIENCE
A SUSTAINABLE DANISH DELIGHT
Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, is known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and modern Scandinavian design. Copenhagen's history dates back to the 11th century, initially a Viking fishing village. Over the centuries, it grew in importance due to its strategic location between the Baltic and the North Sea. Copenhagen is famous for its high quality of life and is often ranked as one of the world's most livable cities. Copenhagen is a leader in sustainability and aims to become the world's first carbon-neutral capital by 2025.
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FUN THINGS TO DO
Originally constructed in the 17th century by King Christian V, Nyhavn was a bustling commercial port where ships from around the world would dock. The area was primarily inhabited by sailors, fishermen, and artists, including the famous Danish author Hans Christian Andersen. Today, Nyhavn is one of Copenhagen's most iconic landmarks, known for its brightly colored townhouses lining the canal. These old houses have been meticulously restored and many now house lively cafes, bars, and restaurants, making the area a popular spot for both tourists and locals. The canal also serves as a departure point for various sightseeing boat tours.
Stroll around Nyhavn
Admire the Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle is renowned not only for its architecture but also for housing some of Denmark's greatest cultural treasures. It is home to the Danish crown jewels and royal regalia, which are displayed in the treasury beneath the castle. The castle's grounds, known as the King's Garden, are Copenhagen's oldest royal gardens and remain a popular recreational spot for both locals and tourists. They feature a variety of beautiful flower beds, statues, and a large fountain, making it an ideal place for a stroll. Rosenborg Castle operates as a museum, where visitors can explore its rich history and extensive collections of art and artifacts, providing a deep dive into the Danish cultural heritage and royal history.
Tivoli is an iconic amusement park and garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. Opened in 1843, it is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world and has become a beloved symbol of the city. The park features a wide array of rides ranging from historic roller coasters to modern high-speed thrill rides. The wooden roller coaster, Rutschebanen, built in 1914, is one of the oldest still in operation. Apart from the rides, Tivoli is also famous for its beautiful gardens, with flower beds, fountains, and buildings that provide a picturesque setting. The park is illuminated by thousands of lights at night, creating a magical atmosphere that enchants visitors after dark.
Visit the Tivoli Gardens
Walk through the Copenhagen botanical gardens
The botanical garden is part of the Natural History Museum and is spread over approximately 10 hectares. It is home to one of the largest collections of plants in Denmark, featuring more than 13,000 species from various parts of the world. The plant life is organized into different sections, including an extensive herbarium, rock gardens, and thematic gardens focusing on specific types of plants like perennials, annuals, and medicinal plants. One of the most iconic features of the Botanical Garden is its historical glasshouses dating back to 1874.
Visit the Copenhagen Natural History museum
The museum houses extensive collections that include zoological, botanical, and geological specimens, providing insights into biodiversity and the natural world. The museum is known for its engaging exhibitions that often include elements like dinosaur fossils and interactive displays. General admission to the museum, which includes access to the exhibitions and the Palm House, is priced at 115 DKK for adults.
Explore the hip side of Christianshavn
Freetown Christiania: This unique and autonomous district is a must-visit. Known for its alternative lifestyle and vibrant street art, Christiania also hosts a range of music venues and eateries that embody the community’s free-spirited culture.
Church of Our Saviour: Famous for its corkscrew spire, this baroque church offers visitors a chance to climb its 400 steps for a panoramic view of the city.
Canal Tours: One of the best ways to experience Christianshavn is from the water. You can rent a sustainable boat and navigate the canals yourself, which provides a different perspective of this charming neighborhood.
As for ticket prices, they can vary based on the popularity of the show, the seat location, and other factors. Typically, ticket prices range from approximately 19 to 135 euros. The Copenhagen Opera House also offers discounts for various groups, including 50% off for children under 12 and about 40% off for young people under 25.
Attend an opera in the Copenhagen Opera House
Visit the National Museum of Denmark
It's located in the center of Copenhagen, housed in a classical 18th-century mansion which is a sight in itself. The most interesting part of the museum is dedicated to Danish prehistory, including the Stone Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Viking Age. It features significant artifacts like the Sun Chariot, which is more than 2,000 years old, and exhibits related to the Vikings. Admission to the museum costs 130 DKK for adults, but entry is free for children under 18 years of age.
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