Visit Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen
Amalienborg Palace lies at the centre of Copenhagen and, since the 18th century, has been the home of the Danish royal family.
Visit Børsen (The Old Stock Exchange) in Copenhagen
The Stock Exchange building, known as Børsen in Danish, dates back to 1625 and is one of the oldest buildings in Copenhagen.
Visit Nyhavn, Copenhagen
Nyhavn is a bustling harbour attraction is the centre of Copenhagen. Find out how it got its name, when it was built and what to see on your visit to Nyhavn.
Visit Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen
At the centre of Copenhagen lies the Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, and Walt Disney’s inspiration for Disneyland. Since the 1840s, the rides, arcades, shops, music halls, gardens and restaurants have delighted and entertained guests from across the world.
Visit The Little Mermaid, Copenhagen
Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale, the statue has stood at the entrance to Copenhagen harbour since 1913.
Try ten of the best Danish pastries.
We are counting down the top 10 best Danish pastries for you to enjoy!
Visit Klampenborg - Deer park and Bellevue beach
The Deer Park, Copenhagen, Dyrehaven in Danish, is perfect if you like wildlife or a walk in a UNESCO world heritage forest. Some of the forest’s oak trees are over 800 years old, but there's a lot more than just nature.
Visit Frederiksberg Palace and Gardens
Frederik IV had these romantic gardens built alongside his baroque palace in the 17th century, as a homage to his travels around France and Italy.
Visit the Hermitage Hunting Lodge
The Hermitage Hunting lodge was built to host royal banquets during royal hunts in Dyrehaven, and has hosted some momentous events in the history of Denmark.