Trendsetter city

Way to make a Travel > Travel stories > Trendsetter City

COPENHAGEN, DENMARK – With a population of nearly 1.5 million, Copenhagen is Scandinavia’s largest and liveliest city. It’s an appealing and largely low-rise city comprised of block after block of period 6 storey buildings. ChurchArc’teryx steeples punctuate the skyline, with only a couple of modern hotels shooting up to map the view.


While the city is filled with parks, gardens, water fountains, and squares, its most important historical and cultural treasures are still confined to a tiny region.
A cosmopolitan city, Copenhagen abounds with sightseeing and entertainment possibilities.

For music lovers and other revellers there’s an active night scene which rolls into the early hours of the Arc’Terry.

Copenhagen center Orientation Tour

The central railway station is flanked on the west by the main hotel zone and on the east by Tivoli amusement park. Opposite the northern corner of Tivoli is Radhudspladsen, the city’s central square and main bus transit point. Stroget, the world’s longest pedestrian mall runs through the city center between Radhudspladsen and Kongens Nytorv, the square at the head of the colourful Nyhavn canal area.

Nyhavn
Nyhavn colorful houses by Alex

Places of interest in Copenhagen

While the city is filled with parks, gardens, water fountains, and squares, its most important historical and cultural treasures are still confined to a tiny region.
A cosmopolitan city, Copenhagen abounds with sightseeing and entertainment possibilities.

For music lovers and other revellers there’s an active night scene which rolls into the early hours of the Arc’Terry.

Amalienborg Palace

Just north of the canal at Amalienborg Palace – home of the royal family since 1794, you can watch the colorful changing of the guard when the Queen is in residence. The Palace’s four nearly identical rococo mansions surround a central cobbled square and an immense statue of King Frederick V on horseback. One wing has been opened as a museum, exhibiting the Royal apartments through three generations from 1863 to 1947.

Churches in Copenhagen

Classic churches to check out are Vor Frue Kirke, the city cathedral with its famed statues of Christ and the disciples by Bertel Thorvaldsen and Vor Frelsers Kirke which has an elaborate Baroque altar and an equally elaborate carved pipe organ. For a magnificent city view, make the dizzying 400 step ascent up the church’s 95-metre spiral tower, narrowing to the point where they literally dissapear at the top.

Most famous Museums


Copenhagen’s museums include Ny Carlsberg Glypotech, which has an excellent collection of art and sculpture from the Greek, Egyptian, Ertruscan and Roman periods. The National Museum houses an extensive collection of Danish historical artifacts, ranging from the Upper Palaeolithic period to the 1840’s.

Tivoli amusement Park

However, if you like your sightseeing a little lighter, than Tivoli, a century – old amusement park is located in the city center. This tantalizing entertainment Park which dates from 1843, is delightfully varied, if horrendously expensive.

Visitors can ride the roller coaster, take aim at the shooting gallery, enjoy pantomims and concerts or simply sit and watch the crowds wander by.

The Little Mermaid Statue

Of course, a visit to Copenhagen is not complete without taking a stroll or ferry ride to see the city’s most famous icon, The Little Mermaid statue, which sits on the Waterfront 10 minutes north of the city center.

Little Mermaid

Nyhavn

Long a haunt for sailors and writers including Hans Christian Andersen, Nyhavn is half – seedy and half- gentrified, with a line of trendy pavement cafe’s and restored gabeled townhouses. Nyhavn is an invitingly atmospheric place to break for lunch or an afternoon beer.

The fairy tale city of H.C.Andersen

Nearby, Stroget has an abundance of cheap eateries, but we are talking burgers and dogs for the most part. North of Stroget, there are some good restaurants in the Latin Quarter.

Urban lifestyle of Copenhagen

Typically Danish and at the same time international and cosmopolitan, Copenhagen is also the capital of Denmark in modern and also in musical terms.
Stylish and well-equipped, nothing stands in the way of a trip to Copenhagen’s nightlife in the evening.

Live Jazz music sessions

Live music is on the program in numerous locations.

Jazz fans in particular will get their money’s worth: the first address for this style is the world-famous Jazzhus Montmartre in the Store Regnegade. This famous club was reopened in spring 2020 as a non-profit initiative by the jazz pianist Niels Lan Doky and the entrepreneur Rune Bech.

During the day as an organic café run by the Michelin-winning team behind the restaurants Era Ora and Acquamarina. Every evening there is live jazz on the program. Musicians such as Betty Carter, Chick Corea and Abbey Lincoln can also be found at the Copenhagen Jazz House. On Fridays and Saturdays, the Jazzhouse turns into a nightclub after the concerts.

Festivals and events in Copenhagen

Flagships like the Copenhagen Fashion Week, which takes place twice a year, or major music events like the Copenhagen Jazz Festival or the Elektro Festival Strom attract a large international audience to the largest city in Northern Europe every year.

Copenhagen Night life

But even beyond such major events, Copenhagen is buzzing with life.
If you want to kick on, see street performers and hear live music, than cruise along Stroget.


North of the city center the Norrebro neighborhood has a number of clubs that attract a College-age crowd and have good bands. There are also some ”good’n’smoky jazz joints” in Christianshavn.

Fashion streets

Just a stroll along Stroget, the longest shopping mile in the World will make fashion hearts beat faster. Here and in the adjacent fashion streets such as Kobmagergade, Kristien Bernikows Gade, Antoningade, and Pilestrade are located flagship stores of Danish designers such as Charlotte Eskildsen or Malene Birger next to the most renowned stores of international labels and fashion chains.

The two traditional department stores Illum and Magasin du Nord invite you with its glamour and extensive selection of latest fashion promotions.

The Caritas Fountain

Our Favorite Copenhagen Tour

Barbara_B, Aug 2024

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Social Sailing – Copenhagen Canal Tour – Exploring Hidden Gems

” On our first trip to Copenhagen we were amazed by the city. It was clean, safe with beautiful architecture. Our canal cruise allowed us to see the city from the water, which is an integral part of life in Copenhagen. Being on a small boat tour was the way to go, allowing us to get to more parts of the city than the big boats that the average tourist takes. The tour guide who was born in Copenhagen was very knowledgeable about everything we saw and had a comfortable way of delivering the information. I would highly recommend Hey Captain tours!

Read more about Social Sailing – Copenhagen Canal Tour – Exploring Hidden Gems

Booking hotel in Copenhagen

Denmark offers hotels for every taste and budget. From distinguished houses with over 100 years of history to traditional seaside hotels on the coast and modern design hotels.

Most of the budget hotels are located along the west side of Central Station. There are over 500 hotels members of the Danish Hotel and Restaurant Association, with an extensive range of hotel check and hotel pass systems, which classifies hotels according to strict criteria from 1 to 5 stars.

Many Danish hotels have specially designed family rooms, especially in the summer months, when many hotels offer reduced prices for holiday travelers and weekend guests.

Great location – friendly staff – Excellent stay – Booking hotel in Copenhagen by Trivago

Wide Hotel by Trivago

👉For latest holiday best hotel offers in Copenhagen visit our Partner booking links here⤵️

🌐 HOTELS IN COPENHAGEN BY TRIVAGO

Promotion:

Keywords: #Trendsetter city @bhicruises @bhihotels @bhitours @bhicopenhagen @bookinghotelin @waytomakeatravel @bookdirectly @promotions #booking hotel in copenhagen @hotelsincopenhagen #accommodation in copenhagen #copenhagenFlights #booking #denmarkhotels #best hotels #trendsetter city #copenhagen denmark @nyhavn @tivoli #bookingcopenhagen #bookinghotel

Other simiar stories:

AntwerpOsloBergenAmsterdam

Home Travel stories World Tours About

7 responses to “Trendsetter city”

  1. Another bucket list destination 😎 Great post, thx

  2. La Danimarca è bellissima, l’adoro! La visitai qualche anno fa col camper e m’innamorai perdutamete!!!!

    1. Lovely city, it’s such a laid back place. Clean, monochromatic with fit people that ride bicycles. Although the costs are breathtaking😀

  3. Vero, sono felice di averla visitata! Grazie per la risposta!!!

    1. Thank you for contacting us. We couldn’t be more grateful for your feedback. Your opinion matters, and is hugely appreciated, for your comment as well. In the meantime if you plan your trip soon or you need any travel suggestion about destination, getting there, tours.. regardless, feel free to write us at any time, we’ll be more than glad to assist you.

  4. Such a great post!

    Unfortunately, I’ve never visited it 🌹

  5. Un destino envidiable.

Leave a Reply

PROMOTIONAL CONTENT

HOTELS
SUBSCRIBE for a FREE Cruise!
FIND YOUR DREAM SAFARI
BOOK YOUR SUMMER OASIS RETREAT
AIRPORT TRANSFERS WORLDWIDE
BUSES / TRAINS / TRANSFERS
Book your flight alternative

The Best Toscan Wines

Rent a Car in the Balkans – Albania / Montenegro / Kosovo / Macedonia
Tesco Clubcard Rate and more
🌞 Dreaming of Summer? Book early & save up to 35%!
Longer days and unforgettable stays!
Guaranteed fun! All kids get 25% OFF 
Get 20% OFF beach suites and villas
Fred. Olsen Fly Cruises
Clearance – Luggage, Backpacks & Travel Bags
Explore urban mobility
Code “Free5” to apply DISCOUNT
One chair for work and gaming
NEW Collection Loberon HOME!
Code “HELLO40” to apply DISCOUNT
SPRING SALE !

FEATURED STORIES

Discover more from Booking hotel IN

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading