Exploring Copenhagen in 3 Days

  • Day 1: Nyhavn
    16 minutes (4.8 km) from Copenhagen City Centre

    Start your Copenhagen adventure right by visiting one of the city's most iconic destinations, Nyhavn. Take a stroll along the colorful harbor filled with restaurants and bars or hop on a canal tour to discover the city's maritime history.

  • Day 2: Tivoli Gardens & The Little Mermaid Statue
    20 minutes (5.6 km) from Nyhavn

    Experience Tivoli Gardens, Denmark's oldest amusement park that offers thrilling rides, enchanting gardens, and delicious food. Afterward, visit The Little Mermaid statue, inspired by the fairy tale and one of Copenhagen's most photographed attractions.

  • Day 3: Rosenborg Castle & Christiania
    14 minutes (3.7 km) from Tivoli Gardens

    Explore the well-preserved Rosenborg Castle, a 17th-century royal palace that boasts an impressive collection of crown jewels and antique artifacts. In the afternoon, immerse yourself in the alternative community of Christiania, a car-free neighborhood with a unique way of life.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Nyhavn (1-2 hours, free)
  • Tivoli Gardens (3-4 hours, 129 DKK ($21) admission)
  • The Little Mermaid Statue (30 minutes, free)
  • Rosenborg Castle (2-3 hours, 135 DKK ($22) admission)
  • Christiania (1-2 hours, free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: 264 DKK ($43)

Transportation

To get around Copenhagen, consider taking the metro, bus, or renting a bike. The city has an excellent public transportation system that runs daily from 5 am to midnight. A single trip costs 24 DKK ($4) or you can purchase a 24-hour ticket for 130 DKK ($21) that provides unlimited travel.

Useful tips

If you have an extra day, visit the Kronborg Castle, the setting of Shakespeare's Hamlet, or take a day trip to Malmo, Sweden. For a shorter trip, skip Rosenborg Castle or Christiania. Also, be mindful that most restaurants and shops close early on Sundays.

Airports

The main airport, Copenhagen Airport (CPH), is located 8 km southeast of Copenhagen city center. It is the largest airport in Scandinavia and serves more than 30 million passengers annually. Travelers can take a metro or train to reach the city center, which takes around 15-20 minutes.

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