Returning to normal Copenhagen life, a nice way to spend the early evening would be taking a canal cruise to see the city from a different perspective. Spend the evening in Vesterbro. Then spend the afternoon in Slotsholmen, an island of not only the Christiansborg Palace Danish Parliament and Supreme Court , but also approx 7 museums!
In the evening, after a day of culture why not reward yourself with a dinner in Nyhavn, expensive but very very beautiful and a great way to end your stay in Copenhagen. How many days do you think visitors should spend in Copenhagen? View Results. Mail will not be published. Ever wondered how long you need to spend in a particular city or place? You can spend hours crawling the web trying to find a well informed answer. This site aims to answer the question of how long most travelers would need to spend in a particular city or place in a minimum number of days.
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Add to Collection Add new or search Public collection title. Private collection title. I loved this place. Hop off your bike and walk through the old part of the cemetery, where there are beautifully decrepit headstones.
The congee was also so delicious that we bought their porridge-only cookbook on the spot. Biked to and around Fredricksberg Have: Near the Carlsberg brewery which you should make a stop at if it's your first time in the city , Fredricksberg is home to an enormous beautiful park that includes a zoo and a stunning mansion that looks over a lake.
If you have time, pack a picnic and go for a walk around the expansive park. Visited the Cisternerne museum : This museum is housed in the depths of what was once a city reservoir.
As a result, it looks unlike any museum I've visited before—the ground and walls are covered in water and stalactites. When we were there, we saw a site-specific piece 'In Is the Only Way Out' by artist Jeppe Hein that served a metaphor for going through depression—we entered a dark room with a gong and a wall that shot out fire the closer you got to it, which lead to a room of mirrors, and finally a sound bath created by balls hanging from a track on a ceiling hitting metal bowls in their path.
Biked by the Black Diamond library to the Design Museum : We cut it a little close to the closing time of the Design Museum, but it was worth popping in quickly to see their dramatic display of chairs and the way they've renovated this 18th century hospital into a mecca of Scandinavian design.
Walked around Kastellet: This star fortress in the center of Copenhagen is now a public park, with a beautiful walking path that follows each of the pentagon's points. It's particularly beautiful at sunset, and is right by the Little Mermaid statue which I don't recommend going to see, despite it being a huge tourist attraction—it's a little out of the way, and is a small bronze statue in a city of many more interesting sites. Ate dinner at Barr : We didn't make dinner reservations Saturday night, so decided to try to grab a table at Barr, a relatively casual restaurant in noma's old space, right across the walking bridge from Nyhavn in Christianshavn.
While we went on a whim, I'd highly recommend making reservations—it was fantastic, and the beer they brew is delicious. Biked around Christianshavn: It didn't take long for Jonah and me to fall in love with biking. Despite feeling exhausted after our heavy dinner, we went for an hour-long bike ride all over Christianshavn, including a stop in Christiania, a unique commune in the center of Christianshavn where weed and various drugs are somewhat shockingly readily available on their main 'pusher street.
I headed over pretty much as soon as it opened luckily, it was one of the few things open on a Sunday morning and sat with my book, while enjoying an almond croissant and a flat white. Visited the Louisiana Museum: This museum, which has an impressive outdoor sculpture collection is a 35 minute train ride out of the city to a small seaside town, but it's so worth the journey, especially on a beautiful day.
Don't miss the indoor exhibits, but make sure to reserve some time to explore the grounds it's on, which is full of surprises including a slide built into a hillside! Grabbed tacos at Hija de Sanchez in the Meatpacking District: The taco so nice we ate it twice with margs this time, at their original location. Met friends for a sour beer tasting at Koelschip: On one of our first nights in Copenhagen, we saw a sign for a sour beer tasting, so we decided to meet some friends—and a reader!
They do the tastings every Sunday, and I recommend it if you're in the area. Ate dinner at Manfreds : Because the beer tasting was close to this highly recommended farm-to-table restaurant, we decided to stop in on the off-chance there was a table and found one available for two. We entered the packed smoky bar which hosts jazz nights every Saturday until 5 a. We stayed for three hours, drinking beers and listening to the musicians.
Took a late bike ride around the city: The thing about Copenhagen is that there wasn't a single moment when I felt unsafe, even biking through the city in the middle of the night. We rode all over the city, including straight through Amalienborg, a castle where the Danish royals live, which offered an incredible view of the Opera House, lit up at night across the harbor. I could have continued all night. The last morning in Copenhagen was all about packing and heading to our a. After a quick breakfast at the hotel with some new friends, we grabbed sandwiches at Sandwich Pigen which is around the corner from DIS, our study abroad program's headquarters and took the metro to the airport, which is by far the easiest way to get there if you're coming from the center of the city—we were at our gate within 45 minutes after four full, crazy, incredible days in Copenhagen.
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