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Amager Beach Park

Amager Beach Park

Amager Beach Park, Copenhagen's largest beach, is located in the city's suburbs just 5 km from the city centre and is the perfect destination for a vacation getaway during the summer holidays or on a sunny day. The Amager beach park has a lagoon, sand dunes, and numerous beaches. The beaches at this beach park cover an area of 4.6 km. There is a small water park for toddlers, as well as water sports activities like kitesurfing, kayaking, and windsurfing that add to the enjoyment of the beach. In the part of the beach dedicated to picnicking and ball games, there is a promenade and multiple gazebos. Visitors can enjoy a fantastic view of the windmill park and the Oresund Bridge from the beach. Read More

Amalienborg Palace

Amalienborg Palace

The Amalienborg Palace is a classic palace built in the classic style of rococo, serving as a home for the Danish royal families. The central square in the palace houses a statue of Amalienborg's founder and is surrounded by Moltke's Palace, Schack's Palace, Levetzau's Palace, and Brockdorff's Palace. The palace is segmented into four identical palaces around a verdant courtyard giving an octagonal structure.  It is a building with majestic interiors, chandeliers, and opulent decorations that showcase magnificent facilities and entertainment spaces. The museum at the Amalienborg Palace, which is inside the premises, contains exhibits that illustrate the history of ancient Denmark and feature the Faberge Chamber, fine jewellery and ancient artefacts. Don't miss the chance to witness the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony, which occurs every morning in conjunction with the royal musical entertainment. Read More

Bakken Amusement Park

Bakken Amusement Park

One of the oldest amusement parks in the world, Bakken Amusement Park, is just 10 minutes from Dyrehaven in the northern area of Copenhagen. It is an amusement park that offers fun and excitement with its enthralling rides and its historical structure, giving it a unique character. With five roller coasters, including Rutschebanen, the park offers more than 25 rides for visitors of all ages. In addition, the park has various entertainment options for adults and children alike, including seven different gaming halls with carnival-style games, slot machines, and dancing arenas. The park's mascot, Pjerrot the clown, is a favourite among children. It is also home to a large concert hall called Bakkens Hvile, where ballet performances can be seen as well as the Circus Revue, a live circus-type performance. Enjoy local dishes at the side stalls of the park, or sit in one of the trendy bars that serve the best cocktails. The park was established in 1583.  Read More

Christiania

Christiania

Located in Christianshavn near Copenhagen, Christiania is the hippie town in the area, known as the free town Christiania. Formerly a military base and now a car-free town, this urban environment features a spectacular display of modern street art on the walls of every building in the area. This town is known for openly trading cannabis in its "Green Light Area" and has several shops and street vendors selling cannabis products. From pastries to vegan burgers, food lovers can find all kinds of flavours in the city's hundreds of cafes. Its quirky atmosphere and wide dining options make it a great hangout spot. In addition, numerous music venues and concerts are held regularly, adding life to the town. If you get a chance to visit in December, make sure you visit the Christmas market and buy some souvenirs from the local shop. Read More

Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace

The Christiansborg Slot is a palace converted to serve as the Danish Parliament today and the seat of the country's executive, legislative, and judicial power. It contains beautifully crafted rooms like the Palace Chapel, Royal Stables, Danish Monarch Room, and Royal Reception Room. Designed in Baroque Revival architecture, the palace preserves Denmark's 800-year history. There is nothing quite like wandering through gilded rooms and decorated salons used for various functions and events by the Royal Family today in the palace. The site is also home to ruins of previous palaces dating back to the 11th century. Read More

Cisternerne

Cisternerne

Cisternerne, a part of Frederiksberg Museums, is a space that exhibits contemporary art in the Sondermarken Park, a park located next to a cave under Frederiksberg Hill. The exhibition and the attraction combine art pieces, a fascinating illuminated old reservoir, and a cave. Among the architectural features of the building are its high ceilings, granite floors with powerful pillars, bricked walls and concrete pillars. A subterranean reservoir built in 1856 enchants the visitor with its unique architecture, city history, and delightful atmosphere in which the art projects reveal their beauty. Known as the only dripstone cave in Denmark, Cisternerne is an urban cave of beautiful charm, snaking its way through a concrete ceiling made up of calcareous minerals. A museum of modern glass art has been inaugurated recently, connecting two glass pyramids and showing modern art exhibits. Various performances, including those by famous artists and architects, are organized at the museum. Read More

Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen city hall is a landmark building that serves as the city's administrative center. Built-in the Art Nouveau style by architect Martin Nyrop in 1905, the building is famous for being the tallest in Copenhagen. It offers a scenic view of the city from the apex height of 105.6 meters. The building's facade is adorned with ornate decor, and the clock tower and a statue of Absalom are prominent features inside. Adding to the aesthetic appearance of the building, the neighbourhood garden has been beautified with large trees and shrubs. You should not miss the view of the Tivoli Gardens from the city hall tower that is 300 steps away. Read More

Copenhagen Opera House

Copenhagen Opera House

Copenhagen Opera House is a national opera house whose architecture and interiors are modern and opulent. This architectural design includes aesthetic elements like oak bridges, spherical chandeliers, marble floors, bronze decor, gold leaves on the ceilings, and an old violin. This opera house is constructed with beige limestone and Sicilian Perlatino Marble, epitomizing neo-futurism architecture. With a floor area of 41,000 square meters and a seating capacity of 1,400, the multi-functional concert hall promises unrivalled live performances of opera and symphonic music by the world's top artists. The Royal Opera chorus is the permanent 40-member opera band led by artists such as Cillie Ebling, Mette Grosbel, Annika Isgar and Pernille Bruun that performs in the concert hall once a day. Read More

Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo

Known as one of the best zoos in Europe, Copenhagen Zoo is a magnificent zoological park surrounded by both Sondermarken and Frederiksberg Gardens. The zoo, sprawling over an area of 11 hectares, has seven exhibitions: from the tropical zoo and Children's zoo to the exotic Nordic show and the Arctic Ring arena, providing more than 4,000 fascinating animals to watch and learn about. There are many fascinating animals to spot, including California sea lions, turkey vultures, lions, flamingos, black-capped squirrel monkeys, Dalmatian pelicans, and many more. Zoos like Copenhagen Zoo are famous for their animal collections and architectural wonders, such as sculptures of panda habitats, elephant houses, hippopotamus houses, walls painted with Arctic Ring designs, and more. In addition, you can devour some French cuisine at Bistro Panpan, savour Asian cuisine at Panda House, and satisfy your sweet tooth at Cakes and Dreams, all located within the zoo. Also dotted throughout the zoo are street vendors selling Danish food, ice cream, and souvenirs.Please note: Holidify strongly condemns animal cruelty and does not promote unethical organizations and practices. This page is for information purposes only. Read More

Frederiksberg Palace

Frederiksberg Palace

Near Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg Castle overlooks scenic hills and Frederiksberg Gardens. It houses ancient decorative pieces like Neptune Fountain or Marble Gallery of the King's Wing. The palace museum displays Denmark's rich history through paintings, applied art, furniture, portraits, etc. Built in 1735, the palace was designed in the Baroque style and was built to serve as the royal family's summer residence.  The highlight of the palace is its chapel, where altarpieces made of gold, silver, and ebony adorn the walls, along with a magnificent organ and framed pictures of noteworthy personalities. The castle garden displays nature's beauty in an English style, with shrubs, fountains, and baroque elements. Read More

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