The Danish capital is an enchanting city and a perfect weekend break. Whether you’re a history buff, a food lover, or simply seeking picturesque landscapes, there will be something for you in Copenhagen. I have created a list of the top 5 an must-visit attractions below!

 

Rosenborg Castle

Explore the majesty of Copenhagen’s past at Rosenborg Castle, a remarkable historic landmark located in the heart of the city. This magnificent palace, built in the 17th century, once served as the royal residence for Danish kings and queens. Step into the beautifully preserved rooms, including the King’s Bedroom, the Great Hall, and the Knight’s Hall, and get a sense of the grandeur of the Renaissance era.

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Nyhavn

Experience the vibrant charm of Nyhavn, the picturesque waterfront area in Copenhagen, during your 3-day visit to this delightful city. With its colourful buildings and historic ships, Nyhavn offers a truly unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as you take a leisurely stroll along the canal, marvel at the beautifully restored buildings, and indulge in delectable meals and drinks at the numerous restaurants and cafes.

Nyhavn - Visit Copenhagen in 3 Days

Embark on a boat tour to discover Copenhagen from a unique perspective and visit cultural attractions like the Royal Danish Playhouse and the Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale House. Nyhavn truly comes alive in the evening, when the illuminated buildings create a magical atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to witness the enchantment of Nyhavn first-hand in April, the highlight of your Copenhagen adventure.

View from Church of our Saviour

 

Little Mermaid Statue

Immerse yourself in the magical world of Copenhagen with a visit to the iconic Little Mermaid Statue. Standing gracefully on a rock by the picturesque Langelinie Promenade, this statue is a symbol of the city’s rich cultural heritage. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s beloved fairy-tale, the Little Mermaid Statue is a must-see for every tourist.

The Little Mermaid Statue Copenhagen Denmark

 

Go Boat Ride

Looking for a unique and enjoyable way to explore the beautiful canals of Copenhagen? Look no further than a Go Boat ride! These electric-powered, eco-friendly boats can be rented by individuals or groups, allowing you to have complete control of your own adventure. Cruise along the canals, taking in the stunning scenery of this vibrant city.

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Why not pack a picnic and enjoy it on the boat, creating the perfect combination of relaxation and exploration? Whether you’re a seasoned sailor or a first-time boater, the Go Boats are easy to operate, ensuring that everyone can join in on the fun. Don’t miss out on this must-do activity, loved by locals and tourists alike!

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Rent an Bike/E-bike

One of the best ways to explore Copenhagen, a city known for its cycling culture, is by renting a bike or an e-bike. Bikes are omnipresent in the city, and renting one is a simple process and a more sustainable way to get around. You can use bike-share company like Bolt or Lime, as all you need to do is download their app and follow the steps to rent a bike. Whether you choose a traditional bike or an e-bike, cycling offers a fun, efficient, and eco-friendly way to see the sights and immerse yourself in the Copenhagen way of life.

Rent an e-bike in Copenhagen

Copenhagen offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty that can be explored in a weekend. From iconic landmarks like the Church of our Saviour and the Little Mermaid Statue to vibrant neighborhoods like Nyhavn. So start planning your trip today and make unforgettable memories in Copenhagen!

 

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Hi everyone! My name is Jessica Murray and I am a 26-year-old Irish gal with a huge passion for travel.