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Top 50 Best Things to Do in Copenhagen [2025]

The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
The Little Mermaid
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The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid

4.2
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559 reviews
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7.3
Based on 16,613 reviews
2.7 km from downtown
Phone +45-24-279602
Address: Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 15-30 minutes
Highlights:
󰋄Little Mermaid & waterfront gardens
󱓊See 5-foot mermaid's expression
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The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen is an iconic symbol of Denmark. It was created by Edward Eriksson and completed in 1913. The statue is based on Andersen's fairy tale "The Little Mermaid", and depicts a half-human, half-fish girl with a melancholy expression and an elegant posture. The Little Mermaid statue is not only an exquisite work of art, but also carries the culture and spirit of Denmark. Although it has experienced wind and rain and destruction, it has always attracted tourists from all over the world and is a business card of the "Fairy Tale Kingdom".
I visited the Little Mermaid statue in Denmark on a solo trip during winter. The cold breeze from the sea and the quiet atmosphere made the experience feel even more magical. The statue itself is smaller than I expected, but its delicate expression and connection to Andersen’s fairytale give it a unique charm. Since it was off-season, there weren’t many tourists, which allowed me to enjoy the peaceful surroundings. It’s a simple yet iconic landmark worth seeing at least once.
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Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg Palace
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Amalienborg Palace

Amalienborg Palace

4.5
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249 reviews
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7.2
From AU$ 34.80
Based on 3,109 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 1.8 km from downtown
Phone +45 33 12 21 86
Address: Amalienborg Slotsplads, 1257 København K, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱓊Watch Royal Guard change daily
Royal atmosphere & proximity
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We arrived at 2pm and were lucky enough to see the Royal Guards' Changing of the Guards. I felt that the guards' hats were too high, which made the guards look shorter than they actually were, and they didn't look so beautiful when they walked. We didn't go into the palace, but just walked around outside. The exterior of the palace is quite spectacular. It is said that when the queen lives here, the Danish flag will be raised. If you want to see the cavalry changing of the guard, it is recommended to come at 12 noon.
On the way to see the Little Mermaid, I happened to catch the changing of guards at the gate of Amalienborg. Since we couldn't enter, we just watched the changing of guards for a while. The soldiers marched in unison, and the unique ceremony looked quite interesting, attracting many tourists to stop and watch.
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New Harbor
New Harbor
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New Harbor

New Harbor

4.6
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410 reviews
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7.1
Copenhagen Center | 1.5 km from downtown
Phone +45-33-123233
Address: Indre By, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.1 of Night Attractions in Copenhagen
Highlights:
󱓊Bars & restaurants line coast
Free outdoor concerts in summer
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Nyhavn, Denmark is a landmark attraction in Copenhagen. It is an artificial canal built between 1669 and 1673. The canal is lined with colorful townhouses from the 17th and 18th centuries, which are rich in color and form a unique landscape. Andersen once lived here and created many classic fairy tales, adding cultural heritage to it. You can stroll and take a boat tour here to experience the rich Nordic style and cozy atmosphere.
the Harbor in Copenhagen is the highlight of the city. The classic buildings and boats are worth the sight. Food is a little bit expensive in the area, but it’s worth catching a beer if you’re into that.
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Rosenborg Castle
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Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle

4.6
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169 reviews
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7.0
Based on 9,821 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 1.2 km from downtown
Phone +45 33 15 32 86
Address: Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
Perfect spot for photos & memories
󱓊Marble ceiling & silver lions
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Rosenborg Palace stands quietly in the King's Garden in the center of Copenhagen. As a model of Danish Renaissance architecture, it was ordered to be built by Christian IV in 1606 and completed in 1633 after 27 years. It is based on the Dutch Renaissance style, with red brick walls and bronze eaves, and a simple and rustic atmosphere. On the three-story main building, the towering tower and the spiral roof point straight to the sky, and the painted marble on the top adds to the luxury. Surrounded by a moat, the north suspension bridge connects to the main entrance, and the "Green Bridge" in the south is hidden in the garden. It is a landmark landscape in Copenhagen.
The park is the best part of the castle. It’s stunning with lots of trees and flowers. To enter the castle, you need to buy a ticket stick to time. So it’s best to book online first. It takes about 1h to see inside of the castle.
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Tivoli Gardens
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Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens

4.3
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229 reviews
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6.8
From AU$ 43.22
Based on 27,270 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 269m from downtown
Phone +45 33 15 10 01
Address: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-5 hours
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Highlights:
󰀆22:45 large light & fountain show
󱓊Amusement park with diverse art
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This is the best recreation and leisure place of Denmark. The park is very beautiful and well designed and maintained. There are lots of activities for kids and families. I did enjoy a lot here even for the short time. Highly recommended!
A lot of activities and restaurants in such a small area, we went on every rides apart from the two swings because it was very cold that day. (5th April) Waiting lines were short which was very worthy, rides were fun, especially the one around the mini mountain, which we went on 3 times. Quite a few food options inside the park, or you can also go to the Tivoli Food Hall that requires an return entry stamp. The scenery is also very pretty where we managed to saw a peacock walking around and some ducks in the lake as well. Additionally, very pretty during the evening and night times. Highly recommend for roller coaster lovers!!
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Grundtvig’s Church
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Grundtvig’s Church

Grundtvig’s Church

4.0
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18 reviews
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6.3
Based on 413 reviews
5 km from downtown
Phone +45-29-172172
Address: På Bjerget 14B, 2400 København NV, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰀆Flexible visiting hours available
󰀆Flexible & optional visiting hours
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The Organ Church is reached by taking two buses from the city center. It got this nickname because a group of decorations inside the church look like an organ. The church is not big, but it has a unique facade, high ceilings and symmetrical design. It is also very spectacular. It is a must-see attraction when visiting Copenhagen.
Grundtvigs Kirke is called the organ church because of its shape like an organ. The architectural design represents the typical Danish design style, which is simple and generous, yet unique and elegant. The interior of the church is extremely plain, with almost no more decoration, only the ceiling of different shapes made of small yellow bricks.
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

4.4
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73 reviews
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6.1
From AU$ 38.84
Based on 4,835 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 436m from downtown
Phone +45 33 41 81 41
Address: Dantes Plads 7, 1556 København, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Coffee & views under palms
󰀆Ancient art interactive events
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The Glyptoteket in Copenhagen is a renowned museum that showcases an impressive collection of classical and modern art. Established in the 19th century by the Danish industrialist and philanthropist Carl Jacobsen, it houses over 10,000 works, with a focus on sculptures from Ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt, as well as art from the 19th and early 20th centuries.One of the museum’s highlights is its remarkable collection of Greek and Roman sculptures, including pieces of incredible artists.
An amazing experience showcasing breathtaking Danish and French art of the 19th century. The Glyptotek also takes visitors on a journey through time with their incredible historic exhibitions of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Rome and Etruscan Culture.
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Frederik's Church
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Frederik's Church

Frederik's Church

4.3
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122 reviews
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6.0
Based on 2,538 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 1.7 km from downtown
Phone +45 33 91 27 06
Address: Frederiksgade 4, 1265 København, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
Highlights:
󰋄31-foot dome & apostles paintings
󱓊Open daily & witness Copenhagen
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Frederick's Church, also known as the Marble Church, is very close to Amalienborg Church. The appearance of this green-roofed church is still very beautiful. You can visit it for free. Tourists entering the church consciously kept quiet. We also followed the local customs and quietly found a seat to sit down and quietly appreciate the church. Note that the church is open from 10:00 to 17:00 every day and 12:30 to 17:00 on Sundays.
Frederick Church is said to be the largest dome church in Denmark, also known as the Marble Church. It is one of the most classic Renaissance palaces in the Nordic countries. It is magnificent and gorgeous, and people naturally calm down when they enter it.
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Christiansborg Palace
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Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace

4.1
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97 reviews
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5.9
From AU$ 66.52
Based on 4,823 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 752m from downtown
Phone +45 33 92 64 92
Address: Prins Jørgens Gård 1, 1218 København, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
Highlights:
󱨜Equestrian shows & training grounds
󰀆360° view of Copenhagen
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Beautiful palace with pretty painted ceilings. Nicely decorated. Admired the architecture and decor.
A place where the queen does her meet and greet with foreign delegates. It was just last week that the Queen met President Zelensky of Ukraine at this very place.
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Statue of Andersen
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Statue of Andersen

Statue of Andersen

4.4
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143 reviews
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6.1
Based on 478 reviews
Copenhagen Center | 101m from downtown
Address: Rådhuspladsen, 1553 København V, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-2 hours
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Highlights:
󰋄Hans Christian Andersen statue nearby
󱓊Pose with Andersen's statue
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Copenhagen is the largest city and port in Denmark. It is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark, and the largest city in Northern Europe. Denmark has also had a glorious history. Parts of Norway and Germany have been ruled by Denmark. Even earlier, Britain was also a part of Denmark. Copenhagen has many old medieval buildings, and it is also at the forefront of modern times. On one hand, it has a modern and modern style, and on the other hand, it has an ancient historical tradition. It is a veritable historical and cultural capital in the world. The City Hall Square is located in the center of Copenhagen and has a history of more than 800 years. The central building of the square, the City Hall, has been burned down many times. The current building was built in 1905. It combines the styles of ancient Denmark and the Italian Renaissance. It is mainly used for wedding ceremonies and official receptions. The gilded statue above the main entrance is the founder of Copenhagen-Archbishop Absalon. On the left side of the top of the City Hall is a 110-meter-high bell tower, and above the bell tower is the famous "World Clock". When most people mention Denmark, the first thing that comes to mind is the man who accompanied us throughout our childhood - Andersen. Andersen is the "sun of world children's literature". From "The Little Match Girl" and "The Ugly Duckling" to "The Daughter of the Sea" and "The Princess and the Pea", he has woven a colorful fairy tale world for countless people. Denmark is also synonymous with the fairy tale world, and even the entire City Hall Square in Copenhagen has a fairy tale color.
The bronze statue of Andersen is in a corner next to the City Hall. Across the street is Tivoli Gardens, which is about a 10-minute walk from the Alexandra Hotel where we stayed. He was looking at Tivoli Gardens sideways with a notebook in his hand, as if thinking about something. You can experience it yourself.
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