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Best of Copenhagen in 3-7 Days
When you arrive in
Copenhagen, get settled in your hotel, turn in for a good night's
sleep, and get yourself ready for some serious walking. Copenhagen
maps out perfectly for the pedestrian, with nearly all the main
attractions less than a half-hour's walk from Christiansborg Slot,
at the center of downtown. If you're in town for an extended visit
or would rather save your legs, the subway, bus, and suburban
S-train networks can take you wherever you want to go.
If You Have 3
Days
Begin your first day at Rådhus Pladsen (City Hall Square) and follow
Strøget, a pedestrian-only avenue, toward Nyhavn. Leave Strøget
briefly at Amagertorv to visit the parliament building,
Christiansborg; then, return to Strøget and make your way to the
waterfront, all the while training an occasional glance at the shop
windows in case anything catches your eye. Nyhavn is a good place to
rest and refuel. You could take this opportunity to sample a classic
Danish lunch of smørrebrød washed down with beer and snaps
(schnapps). After lunch, head up to the royal palace of Amalienborg
and take some time to explore the Bredgade area and find your way
back to your hotel. If the weather is nice, the evening can be spent
in Tivoli, but have your dinner outside the park to avoid the
exorbitant prices. Early on the second day, take a boat excursion to
see the city and its famed Den Lille Havfrue (The Little Mermaid)
statue from the harbor. If you would prefer to get off and take
pictures at the statue, make sure to take a DFDS Seaways sightseeing
boat. In the afternoon, cross the inner harbor to the neighborhood
of Christianshavn for a stroll along its canals toward Vor Frelsers
Kirken (Church of Our Savior), where you can have a great aerial
view of Copenhagen from the unique spire. This route leads you past
the alternative compound of Christiania -- settled by hippies in the
1970s -- and beyond to the exclusive neighborhood of Holmen. The
third day of your stay ought to be spent exploring the outlying
Vesterbro neighborhood, with its cafés and shops. For art-lovers,
the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek would make a good several-hour detour on
the way down Vesterbrogade.
If You Have 7
Days
Spend the first three days of your week as outlined above. The
fourth and fifth days of your itinerary should be used to visit a
few more of Copenhagen's fine museums. Among the best remaining are
Rosenborg Slot and the Dansk Design Center, neither of which should
be missed. A morning visit to Rosenborg Slot can be followed by an
afternoon tour of the botanical gardens and a dinner in Nørrebro.
Alternatively, you could head north from the castle and while away
the afternoon along the paths and moats of Churchill Park, grabbing
your evening meal in Østerbro. The final two days should be spent on
day trips outside of the city proper. A day in Charlottenlund should
begin with the astounding French impressionism collection at the
Ordrupgaard, which can be followed with a snack at the adjacent café
and a few hours at the town's pleasant beach, which is considerably
less crowded during the week. Use the final day to skip town again
for the verdant Deer Park in Klampenborg, or the seaside town of
Dragør.
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