Copenhagen: The Charming Capital City of Denmark
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If you're looking for a charming travel destination with a rich history, cultural attractions, and amazing architecture, all while being committed to sustainability, then Copenhagen is the place for you.
This capital of Denmark is a highly sought-after spot in Scandinavia. Tourists from all over are drawn to the iconic Little Mermaid statue and enjoy leisurely walks along the harbor, taking in the beautiful sights.
While in Copenhagen, be sure to visit Nyhavn waterfront—a historic district filled with colorful buildings from the 17th and 18th centuries that have been transformed into cafes, bars, and restaurants. It's the perfect place to relax over some coffee or beer while enjoying your surroundings.
History enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in this city. One of the highlights is Amalienborg Palace—the official residence of the Danish royals. And don't forget about Rundetårn; originally part of Holy Trinity Church during the 17th century, it now serves as an observatory with breathtaking views of the city from its topmost observation deck.
For those seeking amusement park fun, Tivoli amusement park is a must-visit. Established over a century ago in 1843, it offers a wide range of rides and games. You can also indulge in culinary delights at Michelin-starred restaurants or try out various street food vendors! The Torvehallerne food hall is incredibly popular, especially among food enthusiasts. With more than sixty stalls offering a variety of seafood, chocolates, and much more, it can be quite challenging to decide where to begin.
All in all, Copenhagen is a stunning and lively city that has something great to offer for everyone. Its remarkable blend of architecture, character, and charming nature truly sets it apart. When you visit Copenhagen, you will embark on a unique and awe-inspiring journey that combines history, culture, sustainability, and nature. It's a one-of-a-kind vacation destination that promises excitement at every corner. While exploring the Nordic countries, make sure to prioritize Copenhagen as a must-visit place.
Tips and recommendations
Get a Copenhagen Card, you won't regret it
The Copenhagen Card is the official city card for Copenhagen. It offers unlimited access to public transport throughout the Copenhagen area and access to over 80 attractions. The Copenhagen Card is completely digital and you can easily order it via the official iOS and Android apps or via GetYourGuide.
Skip restaurants in touristy spots
If you’re looking for good food in Copenhagen, skip the restaurants in the more touristy spots, like Nyhavn. It can be tempting to sit at a table in this beautiful place, but walk a little further and you’ll have a much better experience. It is recommended to take a look at TripAdvisor before choosing a place to eat.
Don't get Danish Kroner before you arrive in Denmark
Are you planning to get Danish Kroner? Don’t go to Travelex, but wait until you are in Denmark. Airports are full of ATMs that will give you a much better exchange rate. The ATM will ask you if you want to withdraw with or without currency conversion. You should always choose the latter. This means your local bank will exchange the money and this is the best exchange rate for you. This can save you up to 10%. Don't get too much cash. Card payments are really popular in Denmark.
Frequently Asked Questions about Denmark
What is the capital of Denmark?
The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen, which is a highly sought after spot in Scandinavia. Tourists from all over are drawn to the iconic Little Mermaid statue and enjoy leisurely walks along the harbor, taking in the beautiful sights.
What currency does Denmark use?
Denmark uses the Danish Krone (DKK) as its official currency.
Are credit cards accepted in Denmark?
Yes, credit cards are widely accepted in Denmark. Visa and MasterCard are commonly used, and you can also find contactless payment options in many places.
What is the best time to travel to Denmark?
The best time to visit Denmark is during the summer months, from June to August. This is when the weather is relatively mild, and you can enjoy outdoor activities, festivals, and the beautiful coastline. Spring and early autumn can also be pleasant times to explore the country.
What is the population of Denmark?
The population of Denmark is around 5.8 million people.
What language do they speak in Denmark?
The official language of Denmark is Danish. English is also widely spoken and understood, especially in urban areas and among younger generations.
Do I need a visa for Denmark?
Visa requirements can vary based on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Citizens of many countries within the European Union (EU) and the Schengen Area do not need a visa for short stays (up to 90 days) in Denmark. However, it's essential to check the latest visa requirements and regulations based on your specific situation before you travel.
Is Denmark a safe country?
Denmark is considered one of the safest countries in the world. Crime rates are relatively low, and the country has a strong social and political environment. It's generally safe to travel and explore, but exercising common-sense precautions is always recommended.
Budget Breakdown
Keep in mind that the prices may differ depending on various factors like the location, amenities, seasonal demand and any special events or festivals taking place when you plan to travel. It's always a good idea to do some research on current prices and read recent reviews to make sure you're getting the best deal that matches your accommodation preferences. All of these prices are for one person.
Accommodation | Budget | Comfort | Luxury |
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Hotel | DKK600.00 - DKK800.00 | DKK800.00 - DKK1,500.00 | DKK1,500.00+ |
Hostel | DKK200.00 - DKK500.00 | DKK500.00 - DKK800.00 | DKK800.00+ |
Airbnb | DKK400.00 - DKK800.00 | DKK800.00 - DKK1,500.00 | DKK1,500.00+ |
Restaurants & Food | Budget | Comfort | Luxury |
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Restaurant | DKK40.00 - DKK150.00 | DKK120.00 - DKK400.00 | DKK400.00+ |
Drinks & Going Out | Budget | Comfort | Luxury |
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Beer | DKK35.00 - DKK60.00 | DKK60.00 - DKK90.00 | DKK90.00+ |
Wine | DKK40.00 - DKK80.00 | DKK80.00 - DKK120.00 | DKK180.00+ |
Cocktail | DKK80.00 - DKK120.00 | DKK120.00 - DKK180.00 | DKK180.00+ |
Transport | Metro | Bus | Taxi |
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Airport to city | DKK38.00+ | DKK24.00 - DKK36.00 | DKK250.00 - DKK350.00 |
Hotels in Copenhagen
Here’s a list of the hotels where I stayed during my time in Copenhagen. Each hotel is rated based on my overall experience, and I’ve also included a price range to give you an idea of what to expect in terms of cost.
Restaurants in Copenhagen
These are the restaurants I visited while exploring Copenhagen. I’ve provided my overall rating for each spot, along with a price range to help you understand how much a meal might cost.
Activities in Copenhagen
This table lists the activities I enjoyed during my visit to Copenhagen. I’ve included both an overall rating and a price range for each activity.
Travel Resources for Copenhagen
Copenhagen Card
The Copenhagen Card grants you access to a world of cultural treasures, museums, and public transportation, all in one. Seamlessly plan your exploration of Copenhagen with the convenience of a single card.
Visit Copenhagen Card