A Nature Lover's 3-Day Itinerary for Copenhagen

  • Day 1: Botanical Garden
    40 minutes (2.9 km) from Copenhagen Central Station

    The Botanical Garden, founded in 1600, is a beautiful oasis in the heart of Copenhagen. It covers an area of 10 hectares and has more than 13,000 species of plants from all over the world. Explore the gardens, lakes and rock gardens, and don't miss the impressive Palm House designed by architect Niels Hansen Jacobsen.

  • Day 2: Dyrehaven
    30 minutes (20 km) from Copenhagen Central Station

    A vast nature reserve located just outside of Copenhagen, Dyrehaven (or Deer Park) is a popular spot for locals to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Covering an area of about 11 square kilometers, the park is home to numerous wildlife, including the famous free-roaming deer. With its rolling hills, meadows, and serene forest trails, Dyrehaven is a great place to wind down and connect with nature.

  • Day 3: Copenhagen Harbor Promenade
    15 minutes (1.5 km) from Nyhavn

    A scenic walk along the Copenhagen harbor is a must-do during your trip to the city. Enjoy stunning views of the colorful buildings and boats while strolling along the cobblestone streets of the historic Nyhavn district. Marvel at the impressive Opera House and continue on towards the Little Mermaid statue, a symbol of the city's maritime heritage.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Botanical Garden (2 hours, free admission)
  • Dyrehaven (3-4 hours, free admission)
  • Copenhagen Harbor Promenade (2 hours, free)

  • Total Estimated Costs: $0

Transportation

Getting around in Copenhagen is convenient, efficient and environmentally friendly. The city is very bike-friendly and has one of the world's most extensive bicycle networks. Bike rentals start at around $15 a day. Alternatively, you can use public transport, such as buses, trains, and metro, which are reliable and reasonably priced, a day ticket costs around $12.

Useful Tips

For more nature destinations, you can consider adding a visit to Amager Nature Center, a nature reserve south of Copenhagen, or Frederiksberg Gardens, a beautiful park just west of the city center. If you have extra time, rent a bike or take a boat tour to explore more of the city's green spaces.

Airports

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is the largest airport in Scandinavia and is located just 8 km south of Copenhagen city center. It is well-connected via public transport, including metro and train, with a travel time of around 15-20 minutes.

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