ART GALLERY ST. NICHOLAS (KUNSTHALLEN NIKOLAJ)
A former church with an impressive bell tower has been converted into a ...Read more
ALLEGADE & PILE ALLÉ
Read moreRunning alongside Frederiksberg Park, Allegade is a very airy avenue lined in its upper part with pretty villas, preceded by a garden removed from the street by the white fence. Some of the houses are in neoclassical style with pediments and colonnades. These former country estates date back to the time when Frederiksberg was a summer destination outside Copenhagen. The origin of this area was the transfer by King Christian III of 20 Dutch families who had lived in Amager since 1651. Farmers and market gardeners, they established their tenant farms on either side of the street. Some of them are now home to popular restaurants with large terraces where you can relax and enjoy the spirit on holiday!
At number 7-9 Riddersalen. Former hostel that houses both the Lorry Theatre and the premises of the regional TV station TV Lorry. Shortly afterwards, at number 5, the Riises House (1860) became the Review Museum commemorating actors and artists who were once popular in Denmark.
Pile Allé is lined with mansions. On the park side, three buildings in the style of traditional farmhouses with thatched roofs and timber-framed walls: these old neighbourhood cafés, the oldest of which dates from 1799, make up De Små Familiehaver "the small allotment gardens". These restaurants are popular for their atmosphere - the staff singing and dancing, the guests singing along to the most popular tunes - and their rustic à la carte dishes - as they should be.
DEN FRIE CONTEMPORARY ART CENTER
Read moreThe Independence of Art above all. This is what the Free Association of Danish Artists, founded in 1891 to protest against the conditions of participation in the Charlottenborg exhibitions, in reference to the French "Salon des refusés". Installed in this wooden pavilion, highly inspired by ancient temples and decorated with a relief representing Pegasus, it continues to exhibit free artists. To be up to date with the exhibitions of the moment, visit the website.
TORV GRÅBRØDRE
Read moreHere is a very pretty place that the "Grey Friars", that is to say, the Franciscans who had established a convent on this site in 1238. They were dislodged during the Reformation in 1536. Nothing remains of the old monastery buildings. Decorated with a large tree and a fountain (commemorating the 800th anniversary of the founding of Copenhagen), the slightly quirky paved square is lined with houses with colourful facades. One of the most lively places because of the numerous café-restaurants, their terraces invade almost all the space in good weather.
DR-BYEN & KONCERTHUSET
A symphony hall designed by Jean Nouvel featuring an 1,800-seat concert ...Read more
RADISSON COLLECTION ROYAL HOTEL
This Copenhagen hotel, designed from A to Z by the famous ...Read more
ST. PETER'S CHURCH (SANKT PETRI KIRKE)
Read moreIn the heart of the Pisserenden district, once a place of lovemaking, this church was built around 1450 for German-speaking people. Surrounded by its old cemetery, it is especially unique in Denmark for its burial chapels dating from 1648. In the garden, a monument catches the eye. Death and the Mother byNiels Hansen Jacobsen, 1892. The reaper who takes away her child from a distraught mother illustrates Andersen's text, The Story of a Mother.
VESTERBROS TORV
Read moreA large triangular square set back a little from the Vasterbrogade. The square was laid out in 1850 as a place for walking. In the centre of the square is the Hercules fountain. On one side is the massive church dedicated to St. Elijah, built in 1907 by Martin Nyrop, the architect who also designed the town hall. On the other side of the square, at the end of the passageway leading to Gammel Kongevej, the New Theatre inaugurated in 1908. A sweet mixture of styles and some borrowings of Art Nouveau. Perhaps you will find it reminiscent of the Parisian Palais Garnier, only more sober?
STORM MUSEUM P.
Read moreRobert Storm Petersen was a prominent figure in the life of Copenhagen. Endowed with a caustic humour, rather black, favouring the absurd, this butcher's boy, a real "titi" from Copenhagen, adopted the name of Storm P. He collaborated with newspapers to which he delivered more than 60,000 cartoons. His trademark: improbable machines... He was also a painter in his spare time, a cabaret artist and director of an animated film. This small museum also presents a reconstruction of his workshop and his impressive collection of pipes!
CITY MUSEUM (KØBENHAVNS MUSEUM)
A museum dedicated to the history of the Danish capital, presenting the ...Read more
GRUNDTVIG CHURCH
This church, built in homage to the priest, poet and teacher N.F.S. ...Read more
ASIATISK PLADS
Read moreIn the background of the basin near the Christianhavn canal are the buildings, warehouses and docks of the former East India Company, now the Danish Asia Company, from its foundation in 1732 until its dissolution in 1843. This beautiful warehouse, built by Nicolai Eitgtved in 1750 and completely renovated, has arcaded facades with characteristic gables. Imported goods could be hoisted up and then stored in the cellars. Today the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken over the premises.
INSTITUTE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART OVERGADEN
Center for contemporary art, where you'll find exhibitions and an attentive ...Read more
CHURCH OF FREDERIKSBERG (FREDERIKSBERG KIRKE)
This small Dutch Baroque church in Copenhagen was home to the Dutch ...Read more
FÆLLEDPARKEN
Read moreThe largest park in the capital. 56 hectares landscaped between 1906 and 1914 by the landscape gardener Edvard Glaese on former pastures. Shaded by venerable trees under which the chess players sit and with a large lake, pavilions and water jets, the "People's Park" deserves its name. In fact, apart from the outdoor activity enthusiasts, it becomes the place where workers gather every May 1st for a festive and demanding gathering. A very "Fête de l'Huma" atmosphere! Near the lake, Café Pavillonen houses a bandstand.
POTATO FIELD (KARTOFFELRÆKKERNE)
A pleasant little country neighborhood established by the good doctor and ...Read more
NAVY CEMETERY (HOLMENS KIRKEGÅRD)
This cemetery, nestled in the heart of a highly residential area of ...Read more
BLÅGÅRDSGADE
Multicultural pedestrian street lined with cafés, halal butchers and ...Read more
JEWISH CEMETERY (MOSAISK NORDRE KIRKEGÅRD)
Founded in 1694, it was once Copenhagen's main Jewish cemetery and contains ...Read more
QUEEN LOUISE'S BRIDGE (DRONNING LOUISES BRO)
Read moreThis bridge, connecting Indre By to Nørrebro, was designed by the Danish architect Vilhelm Dahlerup. It was built between 1885 and 1887 and is named after Queen Louise, wife of King Christian IX. It succeeds various historical bridges, the oldest of which dates back to 1562. It is an important meeting point for Copenhageners who like to get together, for its bucolic and romantic setting - surrounded by the Søerne lakes - and to celebrate the New Year!
PLACE SAINT-JEAN (SANKT HANS TORV)
Copenhagen's vast, bustling square, decorated with a fountain entitled The ...Read more
AMAGERTORV
Read moreAmagertorv is considered the central square of Copenhagen, the crossroads of the city in the heart of Strøget. Its name is mentioned as early as 1472. It seems to be related to the market once supplied by the peasants of Amager Island. Among the notable elements, its polychrome granite pavement, designed by Bjørn Norgaard; the Stork Fountain, a wedding anniversary gift to Frederik VIII and his wife Louise in 1894, facing the very chic Europa café; and the buildings with elegant gabled facades, including that of Mayor Matthias Hansen dating from 1666.
HISTORY TOURS
Detailed tours of the capital initiated by historian Christian Holm ...Read more
COPENHAGEN WALKING TOURS
Association of experienced guides concocting several tours: "Rosenborg ...Read more
BIKE COPENHAGEN WITH MIKE
A bike tour of the city to discover Copenhagen as it should be! Bike with ...Read more
CITY SIGHTSEEING
Establishment offering a panoramic tour aboard a double-decker bus to ...Read more
KAYAK REPUBLIC
An original kayak trip through the canals of Copenhagen to discover the ...Read more
NEW ROYAL THEATRE (SKUESPILHUSET)
Royal theater designed by Boje Lundgaard and Lene Trandberg, featuring ...Read more
HARBOUR PARK (HAVNEPARK)
Read moreFacing the port, the coastline of Brygge Islands, which runs along the street of the same name, is the modern part of the district: new buildings and rehabilitated docks make up the fabric. This seafront is laid out as a pedestrian and bicycle promenade. A long public garden where vestiges of its industrial past remain: disused railway tracks, freight wagons or a ship's hull that has become a bandstand! This very lively place offers many structures to the inhabitants: House of culture, skate-park, swimming pools, beach volleyball or petanque.
LIVE FÆLLED
Read moreWe are on the small island next to the big Seeland, to which it is connected by various bridges. In the past, its very fertile land was cultivated by the peasants supplying the capital. From this agricultural past, it preserves a huge park separating the new town of Ørestad with its futuristic architecture from the port. On a surface of 20 km2, a nature reserve protects fauna and flora. Information from the Nature Center and its rangers. A dyke and platforms have been set up as an observation post, especially for birds.
AMAGER PARK AND BEACH (AMAGER STRANDPARK)
A site to discover a 2 km-long artificial "island" that defines a sort of ...Read more
CHURCHILL PARK (CHURCHILLPARKEN)
This pleasant park along the quayside, with views across to the other side ...Read more
GAMMEL STRAND
The site, which once housed several islets, boasts two sculptures: a Fish ...Read more
CHURCH OF JESUS
Church in Copenhagen, built by Vilhelm Dahlerup on the basilica plan of the ...Read more
HELLERUP LYSTBÅDEHAVN
Read moreSmall marina in a residential area and beach to splash in the waters of Öresund certainly frisquettes, but not to frighten a Dane, regardless of age…
MARITIME MUSEUM (MUSEET FOR SØFART)
Maritime museum recounting a thousand years of Danish naval history through ...Read more
OPEN-AIR MUSEUM (FRILANDSMUSEET)
An open-air section offering a pleasant stroll through dozens of farmhouses ...Read more
AMAGERMUSEUM (AMAGERMUSEET)
Museum dedicated to the history of the village, with an exceptional ...Read more
MAIN LIBRARY (HOVEDBIBLIOTEKET)
Library designed by Copenhagen architect Johan Herholdt, featuring 2 levels ...Read more
NIVÅGAARD MUSEUM (NIVÅGAARDS MALERISAMLING)
A temple to the arts built near a manor house by Johannes Hage, a ...Read more
OFFICE DU TOURISME
Tourist office set up in a building overlooking the pedestrian street to ...Read more
FAROESE AQUARIUM (FØROYA SJÓSAVN)
A hilltop aquarium featuring more than 40 species: octopuses, sharks, moray ...Read more
NYSO CASTLE (NYSØ SLOTSPARK)
The famous Danish sculptor Thorvaldsen worked in this 17th-century Dutch ...Read more
FAER ISLES DISTILLERY
Read moreA distillery that is the talk of the town. The project began in 2019 with the first distillation experiments using eight types of Faroese seaweed and other local botanicals. Development of a whisky recipe to be marketed in 2026. And off we go! The first gin, vodka and akvavit have been on the market since 2022, and have already won awards, notably at the London spirits competition in 2023. North Atlantic Underwater Vodka, the world's first freshwater vodka from a reservoir beneath the seabed.
CITY BIKE ADVENTURES COPENHAGEN
Establishment offering bike tours (8 km or 15 km) to explore Copenhagen in ...Read more
TIETGENKOLLEGIET
A university residence that stimulates creativity, designed by Lundgaard ...Read more