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In this guide we show you how to maximize your time and save money with the Copenhagen Card. Buying a CPH Card and following this itinerary will show you the best of the city without feeling rushed and save you over $75. There are also tips, hacks, and dining suggestions in the guide as seen in our YouTube video on the same topic.
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People & Culture • History • Art • Architecture • Budget • Design
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Welcome to my city!
Are you in need of finding your way around Copenhagen and its popular spots?
Then this guide is perfect for you!
Psst if you want to know all the best spots, hidden gems and where the locals go - check out my Ultimate Copenhagen Guide with more than 200 selected things to do, see and taste in Denmark.
After living in this city for 21 years - I can tell you all you need to know about Denmark and Copenhagen!
When people think of Denmark, they often picture the statue of the little mermaid, Tivoli amusement park and lots of bikes. And while Copenhagen is all of that, there’s also much more to the city.
Included in this guide are the best places to see between:
- Castles
- Churches
- Parks
- Museums & Galleries
-Restaurants and bakeries
& more
Here you'll also find general information of the city, how to get around, what not to do and frequently asked questions, as well as suggested itineraries.
Do you have any question? Send me a DM on Instagram @worldofsofiab or an email to world.of.sofiab@gmail.com
Happy exploring!
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For attractions, I provide GetYourGuide and Booking.com links where possible. I myself love the vendors as you can keep all your tickets/stays in one place (even better with the Copenhagen card), you also get instant confirmation and can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before your planned activity/stay - this is a major benefit in a city like Copenhagen where the weather can dictate your itinerary.
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Backpacker • Couples • Car-free • Budget • History
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If you were asked "What is the best city for baked goods in the world?" You'd probably say Paris, and with good reason. But Copenhagen is a close second.
Danes love their hygge - a word that roughly means "coziness" - and a key tenet of hygge is sweets. Lots and lots of sweets. With coffee specifically. When your winter days only last seven hours, Danes need all of the warmth one can conjure, and baked goods are one of the best ways to accomplish that.
Truly any bakery in Copenhagen is a good one. Even chains have fantastic pastries - a grab and go pastry at Lagekagehuset (basically a Danish bakery version of Starbucks) would be a top five pastry contender in most cities across North America. But I want to share some of the best of the best here for your next trip to Copenhagen.
Foodie • Coffee
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Welcome to the colorful capital of ✨️Denmark✨️!
Whether you come in the long summer days or the rainy winter nights, you are guaranteed to have a great time in Copenhagen if you follow this BASIC COPENHAGEN Guide!⬇️
In this FREE guide you will find:
🏰 Copenhagen Palaces
🎢 The one and only Tivoli Amusement Park
🏫 Museums in CPH
♨️ Food Markets & cheap eats
🚴♀️ Parks, nature & places to hang out outside
Couples • Family • Backpacker • LGBTQ+ • 50+ • Architecture • Art • Budget • Coffee • History • Foodie • People & Culture • Relaxation • Romantic
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As one of the countries with the highest daily consumption of coffee, Danes certainly know how to roast their beans, and Denmark is, without a doubt, the right place to appreciate a good cup of Joe. With that said, here are a few carefully handpicked favourites to satisfy your caffeine cravings.
Keep in mind:
◾ Oat milk is a widespread dairy-free alternative, so don't hesitate to state your preference if you fancy a caffe latte or a flat white.
◾ Copenhagen tops as one of the most expensive cities in Europe. Prices range approximately from DKK30 ($4.50/4€) for a filter coffee to DKK50 ($7.50/7€) for a caffe latte. Make sure to budget accordingly.
◾ Most places offer great food options. Let yourself get tempted by the squishy sourdough buns with cheese and butter or the mouthwatering pastries!
Coffee • Foodie
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Planning a trip here and looking for tried and tested recommendations as well as some other ideas that came from hoursssss of research? I've got you covered!
I read countless blogs written by Copenhagen locals and they led me to these lovely places, activities etc. Happy perusing 😊
Car-free • Couples • Groups • Female Solo • Digital Nomads • Adventure • Architecture • Coffee • Foodie • Boutique • Outdoors • Photography
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Copenhagen is the 4th most bike-friendly city in the world and it absolutely shows. There are cycle lanes everywhere, the theft rate is low and there are even "no car days" in the capital.
Biking is the best way to get around - especially if you'll only be visiting for a short amount of time - so I created this cycle route to see the best of this Scandinavian beauty.
THIS IS A GREAT PURCHASE IF YOU WANT TO:
🇩🇰 See historic parts and different neighbourhoods to get a flavour of this amazing city
🇩🇰 Spend an entire day out exploring
🇩🇰 See a mix of scenes - colourful homes, canals, palaces, gardens, shops etc.
THIS INCLUDES:
🤍 My custom circular Google Maps route
🤍 12 stops with notes based on my experience
🤍 7 recommendations for a coffee, drink or light bite
🤍 3 Christmas markets (if you’re in town around then)
THIS ACCOUNTS FOR:
👍 High customer ratings: at least a 4 out of 5 on Google Reviews
SNEAK PEEK:
📽️ Want to see what the route looks like? Watch my IG Reel: https://rb.gy/1wqnth
Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • Architecture • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography
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As of now, I've been Copenhagen twice:
• Once as a solo female traveller back in 2019 while backpacking around Europe,
• And the second time with family & friends when my husband and I got married at Copenhagen City Centre. 💍
This is honestly one of my favourite cities in the world and the place I've felt the safest while traveling.
The city is super safe, clean, people are the most welcoming and the food taste great (surprisingly).
I'm really looking forward to visit the city again.
Prepare for an extraordinary journey through the heart of the Danish capital by securing your copy of this comprehensive and user-friendly guide! 💎
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Unlock Copenhagen's secrets and make your trip truly extraordinary. 🎉
Business • Backpacker • Car-free • Digital Nomads • Female Solo • Budget • Boutique • Adventure • Architecture • Design • Outdoors • Photography • Slow Travel • Road Trip • Sustainable/Eco
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My fiancée excitedly asked if we could take a day trip to Sweden when we were in Copenhagen. I rolled my eyes thinking: what is there in Malmö that is so worth sacrificing a day in one of Europe's most incredible cities? But alas, happy wife happy life: we visited Sweden.
During our visit I was incredibly surprised at the breadth of activities and experiences to be had in Southern Sweden's Skåne region. Despite being culturally similar to Denmark, it really does feel like a different country: more modern, more ethnic diversity, more Dutch renaissance style architecture, even more coffee and pastries (fika is a Swedish concept after all!). If you are taking a weeklong trip to Copenhagen, spending a day in Sweden is a great way to experience something a bit out of the way and even less touristy.
This guide focuses on three great places to visit in Skåne: Lund, Malmö, and Helsingborg. You could easily combine two of these into one day trip, especially if you are looking for a full day of activities. I've also included a hotel recommendation in each city, just in case you want to extend your Swedish sojourn!
Art • Boutique • Budget • Coffee • Foodie • History
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One thing the danish are most certainly famous for are their pastries. 🥐🥮
The big question remains: "Where should I try them?”
So that you don't end up in a branche, I and my friend came up with a list of the most authentic and deliciuos bakeries and cafes in Copenhagen ☕️.
Wherever you dicide to go, make sure to try "Spandauer" and "Tebirkes". Also, "Jordbärtarte", translated strawberry tart 🍓, is a must-try.
Foodie • People & Culture • Slow Travel • Relaxation • Coffee
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Welcome once again to Copenhagen. We all know that there’s always something to do at night, but those who wake up early have one of the most special rewards: a delicious breakfast.
This is the holy grail of the best places to get a tasty cup of coffee and and eat something yummy to start the day.
Accessibility • Backpacker • Couples • Digital Nomads • Groups • LGBTQ+ • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Coffee • Relaxation • Slow Travel
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Want to see some hot spots in Scandanavia and Western Europe but only have 2-weeks of vacation per year? Want to make the most of your time by visiting as many countries in as short a time as possible? I'll give you my tips, tricks, and must visits from my 2-week backpacking trip. Disclaimer: My trip took place Dec. 26-Jan. 8, therefore, a lot of attractions visited were winter proofed and many things were cheaper due to the off-season!
Female Solo • LGBTQ+ • Backpacker • Car-free • Adventure
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My travel experience for Denmark and Sweden is mostly in the Copenhagen area and southern Sweden. One great idea to see and explore both countries is to do a 4 day trip around the Copenhagen Sound. You literally will make a circle around it. You should start in Copenhagen, whether you are flying in or not it is a central location to begin. Both Denmark and Sweden have easy and reliable public transportation. You can purchase a ticket to travel from Copenhagen to the Swedish cities of Malmö, Lund, and Helsingborg. A stop in Malmö and Lund is recommended. You can check out my destination itinerary for Lund. Once in Helsingborg, you will need to take a ferry to cross back into Denmark. Helsingør or Elsingør, is a historic and quaint small city with much history and beautiful architecture to admire. You can also make this journey on bike. You may want to use the train and ferry to cross the water, but it is also a beautiful bike trip if you have a few extra days to bike. You could also reverse this trip the go from Copenhagen to Helsingør to Sweden. Either way, this is a wonderful trip to visit both countries in a few days. I've highlighted hotels, restaurants, and sightseeing that I have highly enjoyed while traveling to these cities.
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Boutique • Art • Coffee • Design • Foodie • History • Outdoors • People & Culture • Photography • Road Trip • Shopping
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Copenhagen is a fantastic city with attractions for all types of interests. I've spent numerous times in Copenhagen at different times of the year. Summer is the best time to go with endless, long days, and pleasant weather. Winters can be windy, cold, and long nights, but also offer fun activities. The best area to stay in Nyhavn with its picturesque scenery. Be prepared to enjoy the outdoors and its elements like the Danes and make sure to pack rain gear!
50+ • Backpacker • Business • Car-free • Couples • Digital Nomads • Family • LGBTQ+ • Pets • Plus Size • Female Solo • Vegan • Vegetarian • Adventure • Architecture • Art • Boutique • Coffee • Design • Faith • Foodie • History • People & Culture • Photography • Romantic • Shopping
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Unveil the charm of Copenhagen through its delightful bakeries and cozy coffee spots. From the aroma of freshly baked pastries to the perfect brew of artisanal coffee, this guide leads you to the heart of the city's culinary treasures. Whether you're a local or a visitor, embark on a flavorful journey and uncover the best-kept secrets of Copenhagen's vibrant café culture. Click to explore and taste the magic!
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