Copenhagen 5 Day Itinerary
5-Day Copenhagen Itinerary: Hygge & Happiness
Things to Know:
- Currency: Danish Krone (DKK)
- Language: Danish (English widely spoken)
- Best time to visit: May-September for warm weather, December for Christmas markets
Transportation:
- Copenhagen is very walkable and bike-friendly. Rent a bike for the full experience!
- Public transport is excellent: Metro, buses, and trains cover the city efficiently. Purchase a “Copenhagen Card” for unlimited travel and free entry to many attractions.
Accommodation:
Consider staying in Vesterbro, Nørrebro, or Indre By (City Centre) for easy access to sights and vibrant atmospheres.
Day 1: Fairytale Beginnings
- Morning: Arrive at Copenhagen Airport, take the Metro to your accommodation, and check in.
- Afternoon: Explore Tivoli Gardens, a historic amusement park with rides, gardens, and charming atmosphere (entry fee applies).
- Evening: Dine at Restaurant Schønnemann, a classic Danish eatery serving traditional Smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches)
Day 2: Royal History & Modern Art
- Morning: Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to the Danish crown jewels. Explore the beautiful gardens afterwards.
- Afternoon: Immerse yourself in modern and contemporary art at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art. Enjoy stunning views over the Øresund strait.
- Evening: Indulge in delicious New Nordic cuisine at Restaurant Relæ
Day 3: Canals, Colours & Craft Beer
- Morning: Take a canal tour to admire Copenhagen’s picturesque waterways and colourful houses.
- Afternoon: Explore Christiania, a unique self-governing community known for its alternative lifestyle and art scene.
- Evening: Sample craft beers at Mikkeller Bar, a renowned beer haven with a rotating selection of brews.
Day 4: Hygge & Shopping
- Morning: Relax in one of Copenhagen’s many cozy cafes, enjoying a “fika” (coffee break) and pastry.
- Afternoon: Shop for Danish design and fashion on Strøget, Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at Torvehallerne, a bustling food market with stalls offering diverse cuisines.
Day 5: Departure & Last Bites
- Morning: Visit the Little Mermaid statue, a famous Copenhagen landmark based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale.
- Afternoon: Indulge in one last Danish pastry at Lagkagehuset, a bakery chain known for its delicious treats.
- Evening: Depart from Copenhagen Airport, reminiscing about your hyggelig adventures.
Tips:
- Purchase the “Copenhagen Card” for free entry to many attractions and unlimited public transport.
- Rent a bike to explore the city like a local.
- Embrace the Danish concept of “hygge” - enjoy cozy cafes, candlelight, and good company.
- Try traditional Danish dishes like Smørrebrød, Flæskesteg (roast pork), and Æbleskiver (pancake balls).
- Pack for all types of weather as Copenhagen can be unpredictable.