Copenhagen was once a Viking fishing settlement, and you can still find traces of the Norse explorers here. Visit reconstructed villages, the remains of a 1,000-year-old castle, and museums dedicated to the notorious raiders. Copenhagen also features a blend of modern architecture and historical artifacts such as the Round Tower observatory – a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture. Art galleries, narrow streets, canals, parks, and Baroque churches round out the city’s cultural attractions.
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From mid-April to mid-September, a world-class amusement park comes to life in the center of Copenhagen. More than two dozen rides await you, in addition to live entertainment and more than 30 eateries.
Had a fantastic night at Tivoli with friends, 'Little Disney' was very well kept with beautiful gardens and water features. The rides were AMAZING, we went on The Golden Tower and The Star Flyer, also The Demon which was a super-fast thrill seeking roller coaster and Vertigo which is both scary and gets you in fits of giggles at the same time. A little dark at night along the paths etc but very different in a city centre, fully enjoyed our trip to Tivoli and would definitely go back.
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The Botanical Garden is a part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark. The Botanical Garden holds the largest collections of living plants in Denmark. If you are interested in botany and gardening or are just looking for an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of the city, the garden is a great place to relax and find inspiration. Year round it is home to a variety of exhibitions and activities, for example the Palm House, the Butterfly House and guided tours. The Botanical Garden are open Tuesday through Sunday from 8:30 AM to 4 PM in the winter, and every day from 8:30 AM to 6 PM from May through September. Visiting the Botanical Garden is free, except for the Palm House where there is an entrance fee.
We visited the lovely gardens after our tour of Rosenborg Castle.The garden contains more than 13,000 species, arranged in different sections including: Danish plants (600 species), perennial plants (1,100 species), annual plants (1,100 species), rock gardens with plants from mountainous areas in Central and Southern Europe and Conifer Hill...which is planted with coniferous trees. One of the newest inclusions is a rhododendron garden and the butterfly pavilion. Higly recommend!
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Living within walking distance of Frederiksberg Have, this is by favorite place to go for a walk. The park is very popular among locals (especially among locals), it has a large population of birds (notably gray herons), and have a great free view of the elephants in the zoo (arguably better than the view you have from inside the zoo).
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Wonderful park, wonderful place to relax any time of the year., most peaceful place for winter-walk, most perfect place for picnic during the summer. Very recommended.
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Slotsholmen is an islet in central Copenhagen, the site of the first royal castle. While fires destroyed earlier palaces, the glorious Christianborg Slot (built 1907-1928) remains today. It is currently the home of the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court and Prime Minister’s office. There is much to see on Slotsholmen, including Christianborg Slot, the views from its tower, the equestrian statues of Christian IX and Frederick VII, the old stock exchange and Thorvaldsens Museum. Several bridges allow easy access to Slotsholmen. A major destination in Copenhagen.
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I visited there in the last Fall. It was a stunning and cozy experience. I love the place. Such a lovely and romantic place. Worth for spending 2 hours. And nearby, we visited the palace too. I will go there in the next summer too.
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