Each area of Copenhagen offers its own distinct charm, from the historic canals of Christianshavn to the effortlessly cool streets of Nørrebro.
Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, this bronze statue has been a symbol of Copenhagen since 1913, attracting numerous visitors annually.
A trip to Copenhagen isn't complete without a stop at this outdoor street food market, boasting hip creative vibes and tons ...
Christiania is also home to numerous restaurants ... where famous Danes like writer Hans Christian Andersen are buried. Østerbro is one of the larger neighborhoods in Copenhagen, known for ...
One of Copenhagen's most iconic, yet petite, attractions is its Little Mermaid statue. Located just south of Langelinie pier in Østerbro, the statue is based on the fairy tale by Danish poet and ...
Copenhagen is a unique cultural hub. The City of Spires, nicknamed for its mix of medieval and Renaissance architecture, is ...
Luckily, unlike a lot of places that don’t always live up to the hype, Copenhagen exceeded even our colossal hopes, and left us wishing we had more than 2 days in Copenhagen to explore.
This iconic five-star hotel opens on to Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen’s historic theme ... The hotel has multiple restaurants and offers bike rental. Book a single room for your teen and a double ...
Copenhagen may be a compact city — you can ... The Church of Our Saviour in Christianshavn is one of Denmark's most famous churches. Climb to the top of the serpentine spire for incredible ...