Copenhagen Vacation & Tourism Guide
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Copenhagen is a city with much charm, as reflected in its canals, narrow streets, and charming houses that have stood for hundreds of years. Bicycles spin alongside automobile traffic, and in the early morning in the pedestrian streets of the city the air is filled with the aroma of freshly baked bread and newly scrubbed storefronts. It is a city with museums, cultural attractions, a lively nightlife, cafes, restaurants, and entertainment of the highest caliber. Copenhagen is among the finest of European capitals and a fantastic tourist destination of every traveler.
Great Recommendations from Real Travelers
1. Marriott Copenhagen
Real Traveler Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 211 reviews from 5 sources
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"A very nice hotel with very friendly staffs." — source Travelocity
"Great hotel on the water." — source Priceline
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1. Tivoli
Real Travelers who've been to Tivoli
BlondeAmbitions in The Tiny Capital of Copenhavn said
A city stop after our flight from East Midlands, a visit to Tivoli Gardens, and of course the little mermaid! continue reading »
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2. Christiania
Founded in 1971, Christiania is an anarchic part of Denmark. It was set up as a direct result of the student uprisings of the 1960s. Today, Christiania is home to some 750 outsiders and is a free city, which means that it is no... more
Real Travelers who've been to Christiania
Travelling Aidanite in How to stay warm in Denmark's December said
A cold, nippy week in Copenhagen warmed by the occasional drink in Nyhavn, wanderings around Christiania, visits continue reading »
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3. Rock (The)
The Rock is a sure bet for solid musical entertainment. Though the decor has all the charms of Alcatraz, they feature top acts like Napalm Death, Omar and the Howlers, and Den Danske Mafia. Edgy, industrial, and spunky, The Roc... more
Real Travelers who've been to Rock (The)
JoeTNfyn in København said
sculpture on some rocks at the edge of the harbor. It was way cool. And once again, try to make your way to the front continue reading »
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4. Kastellet
Kastellet is a star-shaped fortress near Langelinie. Its bastions and moats are almost unchanged from when they were a part of the original structure built in 1660 as per recovered drawings of Heinrich Rüse, a Dutch fortress ex... more
Real Travelers who've been to Kastellet
Nivariense in Llegada a Kopenhagen said
decir que la City es la zona que va desde la estación central- límite oeste- hasta la estatua de la Sirenita y el Kastellet- al continue reading »
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5. Travel
Real Travelers who've been to Travel
bertcol103 in Day 12 - Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerod said
it really wasn't anything special for the journey.. this persuaded us to rethink our travels and we decided to head back continue reading »
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6. little mermaid
Real Travelers who've been to little mermaid
BlondeAmbitions in The Tiny Capital of Copenhavn said
A city stop after our flight from East Midlands, a visit to Tivoli Gardens, and of course the little mermaid! continue reading »
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7. Copenhagen JazzHouse
... this 1,700-seat opera house is the luxurious home of the Royal Danish Opera. The opera house is the gift of the A. P. Møller and Chastine McKinney Møller Foundation, which is headed by Mærsk McKinney-M&o... more
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8. Copenhagen
Real Travelers who've been to Copenhagen
Lothax in Copenhagen said
Copenhagen continue reading »
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9. Copenhagen Opera House
The Copenhagen Opera House is a gift to the Danish state by shipping magnate Sir Mærsk McKinney Møller. It was formally inaugurated on January 15, 2005. Located on the waterfront, the former Royal Naval Dockyard, it is set to b... more
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10. Statens Museum for Kunst
This grandiose building was erected in 1889-96 after plans drawn by Wilhelm Dahlerup and G.E.W. Møller, in Italian Renaissance style. In autumn 1998, an extension was opened that gave the State's Art Museum the facelift it need... more
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1. Kommandanten
Kommandanten was the first restaurant in Denmark to be awarded two of the very prestigious Michelin stars. Kommandanten is definitely for those willing to spend a lot of money for high quality French cuisine. And for those who... more
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2. Cafe Petersborg
Cafe Petersborg, the traditional Danish cafe restaurant between Kongens Nytorv and Esplanaden, dates back to the middle of the 18th Century. The name stems from the Russian Consulate that occupied part of the house and the many... more
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3. Kong Hans Kælder
Restaurant Kong Hans Kælder has a historical location in the oldest building in Copenhagen; the old wine cellar of Danish King Hans. This restaurant has been honored with one Michelin star. The extremely charming, old basement... more
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4. Fox Kitchen & Bar
... and trend-conscious restaurant that's associated with the also-recommended hotel -- the one where each room is the often-eccentric decorative statement of an individual artist. They don't serve lunch, but every afternoon, t... more
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5. Paul (The)
... star, the first for a restaurant in the Tivoli Gardens, this is one of the three or four most-sought-after culinary landmarks in town, lying in The Glassalen, a greenhouse-style building once used as a concert hall and desi... more
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6. Pasta Basta
A big green flag with the restaurant's name welcomes you, together with an oil lamp on each side of the entrance. Pasta Basta means 'pasta is enough' and this truly heaven for all pasta-lovers. The kitchen closes half an hour b... more
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7. TyvenKokkenHansKoneogHendesElsker
Magstræde 16 is a charming little place with one selected menu (which changes every week) and a wine menu to match it. The old, slightly lopsided walls are painted white, matching the white tablecloths. The wine glasses are big... more
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8. Søren K
Named after the famous philosopher Kierkegaard, this elegant restaurant overlooks the canals. It is a sophisticated and romantic place with great French-Danish fusion cuisine and is especially famous for its seafood. Guests are... more
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9. Cap Horn
Cap Horn offers mainly organic cuisine and a unique and fun decor. The portions are quite filling and the prices are moderate. Old enameled signs, an antique fire extinguisher; these are among the many funny objects that you wi... more
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10. Godt
Looking for a special place to eat? This is it. The name Godt, meaning Good, plays on its similarity with the name of the street, Gothersgade. And good this place is. The exclusive French kitchen has been awarded one Michelin s... more
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