Copenhagen is often called the Goldilocks of European capitals—and it’s not hard to see why. The Danish capital strikes a rare balance: vibrant yet relaxed, historic yet forward-looking, refined yet effortlessly cool. You’ll find bustling food halls rubbing shoulders with Michelin-starred temples, wide boulevards designed for bikes more than cars, and a citywide obsession with sustainability that still feels stylish, not self-righteous.
Whether you’re a history buff, a design devotee, a foodie, or simply someone who loves uncovering the next big thing before the crowds arrive, Copenhagen delivers in spades. Add to that a heavy dose of holiday charm—from twinkling markets to fairytale-inspired décor—and you’ll understand why this city earns a permanent spot on Europe’s must-visit list.
Here, we’ve rounded up 30 experiences, from the classics to the quirky, that capture the very best of Copenhagen.
1. Wander Along Nyhavn

Yes, it’s touristy. But there’s a reason the rainbow-colored houses along this 17th-century canal are plastered across postcards. Grab a coffee or a beer at one of the outdoor cafés and watch boats drift past. Keep an eye out for the home of Hans Christian Andersen, who penned some of his most famous fairytales here.
2. Explore the City by Bike

There are more bicycles than people in Copenhagen, and with 200+ miles of bike lanes, the city is made to be explored on two wheels. Rent a bike and join the steady flow of locals—it’s the best way to feel part of daily life here.
3. Picnic at Frederiksberg Gardens

When the sun shines, Danes head straight to the sprawling lawns of Frederiksberg Gardens. Spread out a blanket, rent a rowboat, or wander over to the zoo tucked into one corner.
4. Spend Time in Superkilen Park

In the eclectic Nørrebro district, this park is a living art project with global flair: Moroccan fountains, Iraqi swings, Brazilian benches. Each section—the Red Square, the Black Market, and the Green Park—caters to different moods, whether you’re there for a coffee, a skate, or a picnic.
5. Marvel at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Built by brewer Carl Jacobsen, this art museum blends ancient sculptures with French Impressionist masterpieces. Don’t miss the Winter Garden, a palm-filled oasis perfect for an atmospheric coffee break.
6. Visit Hamlet’s Castle

A 40-minute train ride whisks you to Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, the inspiration for Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Roam its halls, take in the views, and if you’re here in winter, shop its festive Christmas market.
7. Check Into Villa Copenhagen

Once a 1912 post office, this grand hotel now boasts nearly 400 stylish rooms and one of the city’s most photographed pools. It’s opulent without being stuffy, with a touch of Scandi elegance in every detail.
8. Watch the Changing of the Guard at Amalienborg

Every day at noon, the Royal Life Guard marches through the streets to the royal palace. It’s pomp, tradition, and pageantry—free of charge.
9. Dine at the Nimb Hotel

Part Moorish fantasy, part foodie heaven, this boutique hotel inside Tivoli Gardens offers multiple dining experiences—from the glamorous Nimb Bar to Cakenhagen’s dreamy Danish cream cakes.
10. Stroll Through King’s Garden

Adjacent to Rosenborg Castle, this manicured park explodes with color in spring and summer. It’s one of the city’s favorite picnic spots for good reason.
11. Take a Dip at Manon Les Suites

Instagram’s favorite Copenhagen hotel? That would be Manon Les Suites, with its Bali-style Junglefish Pool surrounded by lush greenery. Even if you’re not staying overnight, day passes are available.
12. Day Trip to Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

A short train ride north, Louisiana is a destination in itself. Highlights include Yayoi Kusama’s mirror installation and an outdoor sculpture garden that overlooks the Øresund Strait.
13. Eat Your Way Through Refshaleøen

This once-industrial island is now Copenhagen’s creative hub. Think experimental art, craft breweries, and dining hot spots like Alchemist (famous for its mind-bending 50-course menu) and La Banchina, a cozy waterfront wine bar.
14. Descend into Cisternerne

This underground art space, set in former water reservoirs, hosts rotating installations that are atmospheric, eerie, and unforgettable.
15. Warm Up at CopenHot

When the weather turns brisk, hop into a floating hot tub or a wood-fired sauna with Copenhagen harbor views. CopenHot turns wellness into pure fun.
16. Browse Normann Copenhagen

Design lovers, don’t miss this iconic concept store. Even if you can’t lug a sofa home, the textiles, ceramics, and glassware make excellent souvenirs.
17. Shop Jægersborggade

This Nørrebro street is packed with vintage boutiques, wine bars, and design shops. It’s one of the city’s coolest stretches, buzzing with creative energy.
18. Ski Down CopenHill

Only in Copenhagen: a power plant topped with a ski slope and hiking trails. The panoramic rooftop café makes the climb worth it even if you don’t hit the slopes.
19. Sample Global Eats at Reffen

The Nordics’ largest street food market is home to 50+ stalls, offering everything from Nepalese dumplings to Kurdish kebabs—all with waterfront views.
20. Swim in the Harbor Baths

In summer, join the locals cooling off at the city’s harbor pools. Islands Brygge is a favorite, just a short stroll from the center.
21. Cruise the Canals

See Copenhagen from the water with a guided boat tour—or rent a kayak for a DIY adventure through the city’s waterways.
22. Dive Into the National Museum of Denmark

Viking treasures, medieval artifacts, and the famous 3,000-year-old Sun Chariot make this museum a must for history lovers.
23. Grab a Danish Hotdog

Street food doesn’t get more classic than a “ristet pølse.” Try John’s Hotdog Deli for a cult-favorite version topped with house-made hot sauce.
24. Discover Design Museum Danmark

From Arne Jacobsen chairs to international decorative arts, this museum is a crash course in why design is so central to Danish culture.
25. Dine Inside Christianborg Palace

In a former lumber room of the royal palace, Meyers i Tårnet serves traditional Danish fare in one of the most atmospheric dining rooms in town.
26. Explore Carlsberg City District

This revitalized area combines historic buildings with cutting-edge shops. Browse paint at File Under Pop, furniture at Carl Hansen & Søn, and fashion at Henrik Vibskov.
27. Sip Craft Beers

Copenhagen is a beer-lover’s paradise. Visit giants like Mikkeller or Carlsberg, but don’t skip the smaller breweries scattered around Vesterbro and Nørrebro.
28. See Tivoli Gardens at Christmas

The 19th-century amusement park turns magical in December, with thousands of lights, rides, and over 60 festive market stalls.
29. Stay at Coco Hotel

With a café-style lobby and chic rooms, Coco Hotel is boutique Copenhagen at its best. Ask for a Junior Suite for city views.
30. Indulge in Danish Pastries

Forget what you think you know about “Danishes.” The city is in the middle of a bakery boom—don’t miss Hart Bageri or Andersen Bakery for the freshest breads and sweets.
Copenhagen is a city where sustainability and style walk hand in hand, where castles share space with concept stores, and where every street corner feels like it could lead to your new favorite café. Whether you’re here for the food, the design, the history, or just the vibe, one thing’s certain—you’ll leave wanting more.