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  1. With a Copenhagen Card in hand, you can visit all 87 attractions included in the card and use public transportation for free throughout the whole capital region.The Copenhagen Card is available as a 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, or 120-hours card both for adults and children

  2. Dec 28, 2023 · 15. Copenhagen Zoo Siberian Tigers at the Copenhagen Zoo. To the west of Copenhagen, a little more than three kilometers from the city center, lies the Zoological Garden (Zoologisk Have), founded in 1859 and one of the oldest and largest zoos in Europe. The enclosures imitate the animals' natural surroundings as closely as possible.

  3. Jun 28, 2023 · 1. Tivoli Gardens. Copenhagen is famous for its exquisite gardens, and the best of all has got to be Tivoli. Built in 1843, Tivoli Gardens of Copenhagen is the second oldest amusement park in the world. When Walt Disney visited Tivoli, his souvenir was the inspiration to build Disney World – thank you, Tivoli!

  4. The Arne Jacobsen Suite: Copenhagen's Hidden Destination for Design Lovers. You won’t find it on your average tour of Copenhagen, but room 606 inside the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel is a revered ...

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · Copenhagen is the birthplace of Danish design, and its influence is evident in the city’s architecture, furniture, and urban planning. Vibrant Food Scene : Copenhagen is a culinary hotspot, home to a range of dining experiences from traditional Danish cuisine to innovative dishes at Michelin-starred restaurants like Noma, often considered one of the best in the world.

  6. Aug 4, 2022 · In winter, the sun sets at 3:30pm, leaving the days dark and long. Copenhagen’s high season runs from May to August. In the summer, the days seem never-ending, and the sun sets as late as 10pm. This magical season attracts visitors who want to experience long, Scandinavian nights. July is the warmest month in Copenhagen, and lots of events ...

  7. Photo: Anna Hoferichter. 3. The Little Mermaid Statue. Being the icon and symbol of Copenhagen and Denmark - I always recommend all first-time visitors to see the statue of The Little Mermaid. The statue is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale and is the most famous mermaid statue in the world.

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