Copenhagen Denmark 5 Day Itinerary
Copenhagen Itinerary: A 5-Day Adventure
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 bike-friendly. Consider renting a bike or using the efficient public transportation system (Metro, buses, trains).
Accommodation:
- Budget: Generator Copenhagen (hostel), Wakeup Copenhagen (budget hotel)
- Mid-Range: Absalon Hotel, Scandic Kødbyen
- Luxury: Hotel D’Angleterre, The Nimb Hotel
Day 1: Arriving and Exploring the City Center
- Morning: Arrive at Copenhagen Airport (CPH). Take the Metro to your accommodation.
- Afternoon: Explore Nyhavn, the iconic harbor with colorful houses and boats.
- Evening: Dine at Restaurant Krebsegaarden for traditional Danish cuisine in a cozy atmosphere.
Day 2: Royal History & Tivoli Magic
- Morning: Visit Rosenborg Castle, home to the Crown Jewels and royal artifacts.
- Afternoon: Explore Amalienborg Palace, the residence of the Danish royal family. Witness the changing of the guard ceremony (12pm).
- Evening: Enjoy the rides and magical atmosphere of Tivoli Gardens, a world-renowned amusement park.
Day 3: Art & Culture
- Morning: Discover modern art at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, located just outside Copenhagen with stunning views of the Øresund strait.
- Afternoon: Visit the National Museum of Denmark to learn about Danish history and culture.
- Evening: Indulge in a delicious meal at Restaurant Noma (Michelin-starred) for a unique culinary experience.
Day 4: Canal Cruise & Freetown Christiania
- Morning: Take a canal tour to see Copenhagen from a different perspective.
- Afternoon: Explore Freetown Christiania, an autonomous community known for its alternative lifestyle and street art.
- Evening: Enjoy dinner at Torvehallerne Market, a bustling food hall with diverse culinary offerings.
Day 5: Departure & Last-Minute Souvenirs
- Morning: Visit the Stroget, Copenhagen’s main shopping street, for souvenirs and Danish design.
- Afternoon: Relax in one of Copenhagen’s many parks, like Kongens Have (King’s Garden).
- Evening: Depart from Copenhagen Airport (CPH).
Transportation Tips:
- Purchase a Copenhagen Card for free access to public transportation and attractions.
- Rent a bike for an authentic Copenhagen experience.
- Consider walking - the city center is compact and easily explored on foot.
Other Things of Interest:
- Church of Our Saviour: Climb the spiral staircase for panoramic views of the city.
- Little Mermaid statue: A famous bronze sculpture inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale.
- Designmuseum Danmark: Explore Danish design history and contemporary creations.
- Copenhagen Opera House: Attend a performance or take a tour of this architectural masterpiece.
Foodie Tips:
- Try smørrebrød, open-faced sandwiches with various toppings.
- Sample Danish pastries like wienerbrød and kringle.
- Enjoy craft beers at one of Copenhagen’s many microbreweries.
- Indulge in a traditional “frokost” (lunch) buffet.