Copenhagen on a Shoestring Budget

  • Day 1: Explore the City Center
    Walking distance

    Start your trip by strolling around Copenhagen's city center. Visit the Tivoli Gardens amusement park, Denmark's most popular attraction. Then, head to the Nyhavn Harbour, a colorful waterfront lined with restaurants and cafes. Walk to the nearby Christiansborg Palace, which houses the Danish Parliament and Supreme Court. End the day by seeing the Little Mermaid Statue by the water's edge.

  • Day 2: Visit the Museums
    1.6 miles (30 minutes on foot) from Nyhavn Harbour to Christianshavn

    Start your day at the National Museum of Denmark to learn about the country's rich history and culture. Then head to the Rosenborg Castle, a renaissance-style castle in the middle of a beautiful park. In the afternoon, visit the famous Treasure Room at the Royal Danish Arsenal Museum. End your day by visiting the Christianshavn district, a picturesque neighbourhood with canals and colourful houses.

  • Day 3: Explore Freetown Christiania and Markets
    1.6 miles (30 minutes on foot) from Rosenborg Castle to Freetown Christiania

    Start the day by visiting the alternative community of Freetown Christiania. This unique neighbourhood has a distinctive hippie culture and is known for its community artwork and street cafes. After exploring, head over to the Torvehallerne Food Market for some delicious Danish treats. End your trip by walking to the Assistens Cemetery, where renowned Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen is buried.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Tivoli Gardens (2-3 hours, 130 DKK)
  • National Museum of Denmark (3-4 hours, free admission)
  • Rosenborg Castle (2-3 hours, 135 DKK)
  • Royal Danish Arsenal Museum (1-2 hours, free admission)
  • Torvehallerne Food Market (1-2 hours, depends on what you buy)
  • Assistens Cemetery (30 minutes-1 hour, free admission)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 265 DKK

Transportation

Most of the attractions in Copenhagen are located within walking distance of each other. However, if you need to use public transportation, you can purchase a 24-hour ticket for 80 DKK or a 72-hour ticket for 200 DKK.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the famous Nyhavn Canal for a scenic boat tour or the Carlsberg Brewery for a tour and beer tasting experience. If you have less time, prioritize your sightseeing list based on your personal interests.

Airports

The main airport in Copenhagen is Copenhagen Airport (CPH), which is located in Kastrup, 8 km (5 miles) southeast of Copenhagen's city center. There are many ways to get from the airport to the city center, including by train, bus, or taxi.

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