What to do for a day in Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Do you want to visit Copenhagen but don't have much time? It is true that the capital of Denmark deserves more time, but sometimes we go to different places and we want to get the most out of each of them. So without a doubt, we must concentrate the hours but without stopping enjoying everything we deserve.

So if you're just going to be around for one day in Copenhagen We will tell you what you can visit. Because if you get up early and organize yourself well, it will give you time to enjoy one of the most incredible places. If you haven't visited it yet, it's time to put it on your wish list because I'm sure you'll like it a lot.

Take a walk through the Cristianshavn neighborhood

Why have we chosen it? Well, because it is one of the most special areas to be able to enjoy and as such, to go from one place to another. It has very modern cafeterias and it is surrounded by small islands that are artificial, so the channels cannot be missing either. Among them are the floating houses that have very varied colors. Hence, you will love to enjoy all this even if it is a bit fast but it is well worth it and a lot. You can reach the baroque church of San Salvador and go up to its tower to enjoy the spectacular views.

What to see in Denmark in one day

The town hall and the most popular streets

The town hall is the key point and as such, it is also worth a walk through this area. In the square you will find the dragon fountain, as well as the statue of the founding bishop. A very popular place that you also have to know and is that from there you will find the most emblematic streets of the city. Which named after the famous writer Cristian Andersen, as well as another pedestrian street where you will enjoy the best shopping. It bears the name of Stroget and joins the town hall with the Teatro Real.

Rosenborg Castle

It is true that it cannot be said that we would make a visit as such, more than anything because time has counted. But a walk through the area and through the gardens that surround this palace is well worth it. It was built in the XNUMXth century and in it there is a museum that collects the history of the monarchy. Without a doubt, you will love it from whatever perspective you see it and therefore it is another of the must-stop areas when visiting Copenhagen.

Copenhagen Harbor

The Nyhavn seaport

Another of the emblematic areas could not be missing either. Because in addition to being the seaport, it is also one of the most popular leisure areas. It also dates from the XNUMXth century and has always maintained this vital importance for the city. You can either go for a walk, or stop on one of its terraces to enjoy an aperitif to replenish energy and continue with the tour. If you want to do a mini cruise that takes you around the entire city by boat, it is also an option because they will leave from this point.

Amalienborg Palace

Yes, it is true that we are surrounded by palaces, but they are one of the most demanded attractions. So, in this case, the Amalienborg Palace was not going to be left aside. We speak in the singular, but it must be said that it is an area made up of a total of 4 buildings they have rococo style. When the royal palace suffered a fire, the family moved into it and it became the royal residence.

Surely you will end up exhausted or exhausted but it will undoubtedly be worth it when you enjoy a tour like the one mentioned. Since Copenhagen always has endless corners that you must visit, at least once in a lifetime.


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