Copenhagen Trip: Walking around the Fairytale Royal Garden!
by Agustin (@agustintravel)
Sep 26, 2025
#northerneurope Copenhagen’s city vibes 💥 Here’s my quick lowdown on Copenhagen’s must-see spots and some game-changing tips for making your day super smooth.
Top Spots to Visit in Copenhagen:
1. City Hall Square (1599 Copenhagen, Denmark, open 24/7): This is the pulse of the city—perfect for starting out, people-watching, and soaking up classic Danish atmosphere. 🌍
2. Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Museum (Rådhuspladsen 57, 1550 København V, 10:00–18:00 Mon–Thu, 10:00–19:00 Fri–Sun): Seriously bizarre and fun—great for a rainy day or when you want something quirky.
3. Statue of Andersen (Rådhuspladsen, 1553 København V, open all day): Snap a photo with Hans Christian Andersen—legendary Danish author and a city icon.
4. Pumpehuset (Studiestræde 52, 1554 København, 15:00–23:59 Wed–Sat): Catch live music or grab a drink! Locals love this spot for its lineup and vibe.
5. Museum of Illusions (Frederiksberggade 24, 1459 København): Mind-bending photo ops and puzzles—great for families and friend groups.
Pro Tips:
- Most sights in central Copenhagen are walkable, so skip the taxi—just lace up comfy shoes and hit the streets. 🚶
- For museums, go early to avoid crowds and get the best photos.
- City Hall Square is awesome both day and night—come for morning coffee or late-evening city energy.
Getting Around:
Grab a Rejsekort travel card for unlimited rides on buses, metro, and trains. Super easy, and you’ll save big versus single tickets!
Food recs:
Try smørrebrød (open-faced sandwich) at a café near City Hall Square. It’s Danish comfort food at its best!
Denmark tips:
No visa needed for most Western passport holders. Weather = changeable, so pack layers. Card payments everywhere—no need for much cash.
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