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Top 26 Best Things to Do in Copenhagen - 2024

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Updated Apr 2024
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    373 Review
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    "I think there is a different style at night and during the day, as if it is on both sides of the French Straits. In the evening, you can come and drink a little wine in another case. In addition to joy, you can also watch the style on the other side and on the other side. I will come back next time, and enjoy it day and night."
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    1.5km from downtown
    Highlights: Come to Copenhagen, Newport is one of the attractions that tourists often go to, here is the famous bar street. There are colorful old houses on the shore, row upon row of beer houses and restaurants, and various wooden boats with masts erected in the canals.
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    "A representative attraction of the country of fairy tales, an inconspicuous place by the sea, standing alone on the coast. There is no sign of note. Tourists from all over the world are punching in and taking pictures. The sculpture is smaller than expected."
    Copenhagen
    2.7km from downtown
    Highlights: The Little Mermaid statue is located in the Long Beach Park in the northeast of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was cast by a Danish sculptor based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Daughter of the Sea". The bronze statue was completed in Long Beach Park in 1913 and has a history of more than 100 years. It is a world-famous bronze statue and a symbol of Copenhagen, so it attracts countless tourists. The statue of The Little Mermaid is only 1.5 meters high, which is equivalent to the height of a teenage child. From a distance, the mermaid with a fish tail is sitting on a huge rock, quiet and elegant, leisurely and contented. If you look closely, the mermaid is a sad girl. Visitors come here to observe the mermaid's facial features. This beautiful statue has been cut off by thieves many times, so the head of the little mermaid I see now is transplanted later, not the original. The local government was worried that the statue would be damaged by too many tourists, so in March 2006, the Little Mermaid statue was relocated to the deep sea. Now, in Changdi Park, you can only stand outside the seaside fence and watch the little mermaid in the sea. Mermaid statue, and took a group photo with it across the fence. It should be noted that there are many tourists outside the fence, so you need to pay attention to safety when taking pictures.
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    "Though it was a dreary, rainy day, we had a lovely time at Tivoli Gardens exploring their Christmas displays. We arrived right when the park opened at 11 and had a nice walk through the park before finding some warmth in a little restaurant that was modeled after a German beer hall. It seemed that many things were not open when we were there- perhaps because it was a week day- and many of the places that were open (shops and restaurants) didn’t open before 12."
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    269m from downtown
    Highlights: • An amusement park that integrates various artistic styles, with a variety of amusement facilities, musical theatres, open-air stages and etc.• The best choice for family gatherings to embrace happiness△ Enjoy a day of amusement featuring nonstop entertainment, exhilarating rides, lovely gardens, and delectable cuisine△ Embrace happiness with your beloved children and family.
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    "The way to see the Little Mermaid just caught up with the changing of the guard at the entrance of the Amerinburg Communist Party, because it was impossible to enter, just watched the change for a while, the soldiers were neatly paced, the unique ceremony looked quite interesting, attracting many tourists to stop"
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    1.8km from downtown
    Highlights: Amalienborg is where the Danish royal family lives. During the reign of Christian VII in 1794, a fire broke out in Christiansborg, forcing the royal family to relocate to Amalienborg for refuge. Later, Frederick V decided to build it into a Rococo style building, so Amalienborg, which was originally four aristocratic mansions, became a magnificent palace. In honor of the king, an equestrian statue of Frederick V was built, which stands in the center of the Octagon at the Royal Palace. The four old buildings are the Palace of Christian VII built in 1754, which is now the reception hall of the royal family, the Palace of Christian VIII, the Palace of Christian IX completed in 1758, and the Philippine residence where Queen Ingrid lived. The Palace of Theresa VIII. Christian VIII's palace was officially opened in 1994, displaying objects used by the royal family until 1947. When the Queen of Denmark is in the palace, the national flag will be raised on the roof. At that time, you can know whether the Queen is in the palace in front of you. Maybe, she is quietly looking at the square with a telescope. Oh crowd. The Royal Band will depart from the palace at 11:30 in the morning and return to the palace after detouring around the old city, and will perform the changing of the guard ceremony on the square at 12:00. Don't miss out on such a special program.
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    "Such a pretty place to visit! Admired the old architecture. Love the painted ceilings!"
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    1.2km from downtown
    Highlights: The Rose Castle is a fairytale palace and one of Copenhagen's landmarks. It was purposely built in 1634 as the summer residence of Christian IV. It was designed in the Dutch Renaissance style, with bronze eaves and red brick walls being the main features. Before King Frederick IV completed Frederick Castle, three previous kings lived here. After 1883, it became the treasure house of successive kings, displaying many cultural relics such as decorations, gorgeous costumes, paintings and pottery. Here, you'll find opulent marble ceilings, priceless Dutch tapestries, lion statues cast in sterling silver, and utensils made of sterling gold. In addition, the Danish crown is also stored in the basement of the palace.
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FAQ

What are some Best Things to Do in Copenhagen?
Some Best Things to Do in Copenhagen include:New Harbor|The Little Mermaid|Tivoli Gardens|Amalienborg Palace|Rosenborg Castle
What are some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Copenhagen?
Some highly-rated Best Things to Do in Copenhagen include:New Harbor:4.6|The Little Mermaid:4.4|Tivoli Gardens:4.4|Amalienborg Palace:4.5|Rosenborg Castle:4.6
At what locations in Copenhagen can Best Things to Do in Copenhagen be found?
The Best Things to Do in Copenhagen are mainly located in:New Harbor:Copenhagen|The Little Mermaid:Copenhagen|Tivoli Gardens:Copenhagen|Amalienborg Palace:Copenhagen|Rosenborg Castle:Copenhagen