Named after the famous astronomer Tycho Brahe, this planetarium is now a popular attraction for the whole family.
The beating heart of Copenhagen and a favourite meeting place for both the locals and the tourists, with shops, restaurants and statues…
Founded by the Danish beer magnate Carl Jacobsen, this breath-taking collection showcasing ancient Greco-Roman art is the largest in…
Nationalmuseet is the starting place if you are a history lover and find yourself in Denmark.
Part of the Natural History Museum, Botanisk Have is a living museum in the heart of Copenhagen.
This impressive palace surrounded by beautiful gardens is a definite must-see when visiting Copenhagen.
This astronomical observatory is among the most popular sites in Copenhagen.
The longest and oldest pedestrian street in the world according to the city of Copenhagen sources, this street is the place to go to, if…
The palace serves as the seat of the Danish parliament, the Ministry of State and the Supreme Court.
Located in the heart of the city, this square is one of the loveliest as well as liveliest places you could visit in Copenhagen.
A narrow port full of beautiful ships from the old times, lined by rows of colourful buildings.
Although it's called a square, it is, in fact, a road filled with greenery and plants.
You may wonder if your eyes are misleading you as you behold the Amalienborg.
Also called Marble Church, this church is one of the most unforgettable landmarks in Copenhagen, easily recognizable by its large green…
This fountain is one of the largest monuments in the city. Toss in a coin and make a wish - it is said that it shall come true.
The impressive fortress is one of the best-preserved fortifications in Europe.
Visit the true staple of Copenhagen and a tribute to the great Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen.