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I live in Copenhagen and move around the city’s various areas daily. So I know there is quite a big difference between where you stay in Copenhagen, as the areas are very different.

That is why I have set out to write the ultimate guide on where to stay in Copenhagen when you travel to the Danish capital and want to experience as much as possible on your trip.

In this guide, I cover the best areas and share links for booking the best hotels, so you can easily see prices and book your accommodation in Copenhagen.

Kristoffer Fons from Destination Well Known in Copenhagen
I’m here to help if you’ve got any questions 🇩🇰

At the end of the guide, I’ll warn you about a few areas you shouldn’t stay in when coming to Denmark.

Let’s get down to business: where to stay in Copenhagen? We start in the absolute city centre.

Best areas in Copenhagen

If you’re in a rush or want a quick overview, here is an overview of the best areas in Copenhagen. Click the area name to see the best places to stay:

Check out my video, where I’m showing some of the best areas in Copenhagen:

The guide on where to stay in Copenhagen continues below.

1. Indre By – best area to stay in the city centre ⭐

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Indre By has a lot of old buildings and is, without doubt, the best area to stay in Copenhagen for 99% of tourists

Indre By, which means Inner City in Danish, is the absolute centre of Copenhagen, and this is where you will find most of the best things to do in Copenhagen.

Indre By is also the Old Town of Copenhagen, so this is where you can truly get under the skin of the city’s rich history of several hundred years.

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Copenhagen City Centre from a drone

In Indre By, you will find, among other things, famous attractions such as Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg, Amalienborg, Rüdhuspladsen (City Hall Square), Strøget and, of course, Nyhavn.

See the best hotels in Indre By here.

In Indre By, you will never walk many meters before stumbling upon a restaurant, cafĂŠ or bar.

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Rosengården is a cozy street in Copenhagen’s city center.

This is the area where you will find both the most upper-class restaurants, but at the same time, there are hidden gems that the locals go to Indre By to visit, so unlike other European capitals, central Copenhagen is not just a tourist hell.

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The famous Nyhavn area.

In other words, it makes good sense to stay in the Inner City for most travellers to Copenhagen who comes to the city to have a traditional city break and want to be able to go to the well-known attractions.

Copenhagen Canal in Indre By

At the same time, the Copenhagen metro network is so good that you can quickly get around to all the other areas I mention in the guide here, so even if you stay in Indre By, you can easily experience the trendy Vesterbro or the multicultural Nørrebro.

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Amalienborg, where the royal family resides, is in Indre By too

There are no disadvantages to staying in the inner city when you come to Copenhagen.

It is the best area to book accommodation for 99% of all tourists visiting Copenhagen to enjoy our beautiful capital.

Copenhagen City Center
Make sure you visit The Round Tower – it’s very cheap, and the view of the city center is fantastic!

The only thing against booking a hotel in Indre By is the price. Because the area is the most desirable, it is also here that the hotels cost more than in some of the other areas I mention in the guide here.

But if you can afford it, I recommend looking for a good hotel in Indre By. Below I share a few good options in several price ranges.

Places to stay in the city centre (Indre By)

Indre By is a relatively large area, so there is a difference between whether you end up with a hotel around City Hall Square or by the Marble Church. It’s not because one area is better than the other – you just get to experience different things in your small local area.

Below I have selected some of the best hotels in Copenhagen in different price ranges. The hotels are all located in Indre By and are close to Copenhagen’s best things to do.

Luxury hotels in Indre By

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Hotel Skt Petri in Downtown Copenhagen

Hotel Skt Petri is one of the best hotels in Copenhagen, and the location could not be more central.

The hotel is truly one of the most luxurious in Copenhagen and is, among other things, known for having housed stars such as Mickael Jackson and Justin Bieber.

In other words: if you want to stay at one of the most prestigious hotels in Copenhagen, where there are delicious restaurants, a rooftop bar and a gym, then you must book Hotel Skt Petri.

Manon Les Suites in central Copenhagen offers a sustainable and stylish stay near top attractions and within walking distance of the trendy Vesterbro area.

Manon Les Suites Copenhagen indoor pool

This hotel ensures a memorable experience with its array of amenities, such as an indoor pool, fitness centre, and sauna.

Manon Les Suites Copenhagen hotel room

The hotel is a hit among travellers with its commitment to a relaxed yet upscale atmosphere.

Manon Les Suites is a prime choice for those seeking a chic and comfortable base to explore the Danish capital​

See more photos & book here.

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Hotel Sanders in Copenhagen

Hotel Sanders is another 5-star hotel in central Copenhagen – just a stone’s throw from Nyhavn, where all the tourists come to pass and very close to Copenhagen’s harbour, which is an excellent place to chill out in the summer.

I have to admit that the decoration and atmosphere at Hotel Sanders in Copenhagen is one of the best when it comes to hotels. Book Hotel Sanders in Indre By, and be sure that the setting for your holiday in Copenhagen is perfect.

Mid-range hotels in Indre By

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Stay at Hotel Kong Arthur – close to the Lakes that separate Indre By and Nørrebro

Hotel Kong Arthur is a hotel in Indre By close to Nørrebro and the popular Torvehallerne. The hotel has 4 stars and has, among other things, a sauna, 3 different restaurants and a top-rated spa area attached.

Hotel Kong Arthur Copenhagen

So if you want to stay in a good hotel in Copenhagen with a spa, consider booking into Hotel Kong Arthur. The hotel is located in a slightly underrated area of Indre By, where the nearby Nansensgade offers many excellent restaurants and bars with a rather cool atmosphere.

Copenhagen Strand Hotel is close to the previously mentioned Hotel Sanders, so we are back close to Nyhavn and the waterfront.

It is a 4-star hotel with charming rooms and a super-chic breakfast restaurant, where a lot has been done with the decor.

Copenhagen Strand Hotel

Several rooms also have an ocean view, which you can specifically book – see more here.

The Huxley Copenhagen provides a tranquil yet central accommodation experience, rated very well by travellers.

The Huxley Copenhagen

Positioned in a peaceful street, it is conveniently behind the Royal Theatre and Nyhavn, within a stone’s throw from key shopping areas, restaurants, museums, and the Opera House.

Rooms are allergy-free, with housekeeping services, safes, and large Samsung flatscreen TVs for a hassle-free stay.

The possibility of renting bicycles also makes city exploration a breeze.

See more photos & book here.

Hotel Skt AnnĂŚ is a place to stay in the city centre that I would almost call a hidden gem.

Hotel Skt. AnnĂŚ Copenhagen City Centre

This family-run hotel, superbly located near Nyhavn and Amalienborg, is your perfect base for a Danish escapade. Step inside to a warm embrace of Hammershøi-inspired interiors.

With a rooftop terrace for your evening relaxation, Skt AnnĂŚ truly is a charming Danish retreat.

See more photos and book online here.

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Stay right next to the Copenhagen City Hall at Scandic Palace

Scandic Palace Hotel is next door to Copenhagen City Hall and thus right in the heart of Copenhagen, from where you can quickly go on a big shopping trip on Strøget or explore the trendy streets in Pisserenden (streets such as StudiestrÌde, LarsbjørnsstrÌde and Kattesundet).

A perfect choice for families travelling to Copenhagen with children. Several of the rooms even have a view of the City Hall Square. See more about the hotel here.

Cheap hotels & hostels in Indre By

Next House Copenhagen is a real gem!

Next House, cheap place to stay in Copenhagen City Centre

This mega-hostel offers a variety of rooms, from private options that rival hotel quality to dorms with private pods.

It’s a fun place with five bars, a restaurant, a gym, and a football pitch. Plus, it’s clean and safe, with options for female-only rooms.

Location-wise, it’s a winner too—just a 5-minute walk from the Central Station and close to all main attractions.

The atmosphere? Super laid back and friendly. In short, it’s a top-notch place to crash while exploring Copenhagen.

See more photos and book online here.

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Cheap hotel in Copenhagen City Centre

Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade is possibly the best cheap hotel in Indre By. Here you get a small room with everything you need on a trip to Copenhagen, where you want to stay cheaply and centrally.

There are several different room types and family rooms, so if you are travelling to Copenhagen with children and looking for cheap accommodation, it makes sense to book into Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade.

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Copenhagen Downtown Hostel is a city centre hostel, as the name suggests 😀

Copenhagen Downtown Hostel is a genuine hostel for the young or young at heart.

If you are travelling to Copenhagen as a backpacker or want to stay somewhere where you can meet other travellers at the bar, then Copenhagen Downtown Hostel is the perfect, cheap place to stay in Indre By.

The bar is also quite popular among ordinary Copenhageners who come there for cheap drinks.

You can book both private rooms with a private bathroom or classic hostel rooms – there are many options; see them all here.

2. Vesterbro – best place to stay for nightlife & trendy vibes

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The next area we will pass is located southwest of Indre By and starts at City Hall Square.

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Copenhagen Central Station

If you arrive in Copenhagen by train or take the regional train from Copenhagen Airport, you will arrive at Vesterbro, as the Central Station is located at Vesterbro.

See the best hotels in Vesterbro here.

Vesterbro is originally one of the real working-class neighborhoods in Copenhagen, and if you had told the locals back in the 1980s that Vesterbro would one day become one of the hippest areas for trendy travelers from all over the world, they would have laughed their ass off – and maybe given you a little smack on the cheek 😀

Cool bar in Vesterbro

In other words, Vesterbro was a bit of a rough neighbourhood, but the area has developed over the past 20 years, so it is now one of the most popular areas and a place where many young parents have bought a home.

However, a bit of the old, harsh atmosphere can still be found outside the Central Station on the first part of Istedgade and the surrounding side streets. In the old days, Istedgade was Copenhagen’s red light district, and there is still a bit of that at night.

That is why it is extra crucial that you read the reviews when you book a hotel in Vesterbro, as there are still hotels that are (almost) rented out on an hourly basis…

You can, of course, just book one of the hotels I mention below – or write a comment to the guide here if you have any doubts.

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Many of the best restaurants in Copenhagen are located in Vesterbro.

Vesterbro is the perfect area to stay if you are a young couple who wants to go out for drinks at some of the best bars in Copenhagen.

Kristoffer Føns travel guide in Vesterbro
Playing it cool in The Meat Packing District outside of Warpigs (craft beer bar)

The Meat Packing District (Kødbyen) is a mecca with plenty of restaurants, trendy beer bars and some of the coolest nightclubs in Copenhagen.

From Kødbyen, it is only a 15-20 minute walk to Tivoli Gardens, City Hall and Indre By.

Vesterbro has both the central station of Copenhagen, where there is a metro, trains and buses and the metro station at Enghave Plads.

So it has also become straightforward to get around the rest of the city from Vesterbro.

Places to stay in Vesterbro

As previously mentioned, staying away from the very cheap hotels at the start of Istedgade and Vesterbrogade is vital. Few people will probably book these hotels after seeing pictures and reviews, but I wanted to warn you again.

And having said that, Vesterbro is also one of the trendiest areas in the whole of Scandinavia, so there aren’t many of these dingy places left – on the other hand, massive investment has been made in new, beautiful hotels in Vesterbro.

Let’s take a closer look at them.

Best Luxury Hotel in Vesterbro (with a rooftop pool)

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The rooftop pool at Villa Copenhagen is heated all year round

Villa Copenhagen is the only hotel with a rooftop pool in Copenhagen and perhaps the best breakfast in the whole city.

The hotel is located right next to the Central Station, but on the good side, right next to Tivoli Gardens and a few minute’s walk from the cosy streets of Indre By, so even though the postcode says Vesterbro, it is almost like staying in Indre By, but very close to Vesterbro and Kødbyen.

See more luxury hotels like this one in my guide to the best spa hotels in Copenhagen.

Best mid-range hotel in Vesterbro

Scandic Kødbyen in Copenhagen's hipster area

Scandic Kødbyen is a brand-new hotel right next to Kødbyen (the Meatpacking District).

The hotel rooms are stylish, hinting at the industrial chic that characterizes the surrounding Meatpacking District.

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Stay in the Meat Packing District at the newly built Scandic Kødbyen

The hotel also offers bicycles for rent, perfect for exploring the city.

Coco Hotel is a great alternative place to stay in Vesterbro too. With a central location near eclectic shops and gastronomic wonders, it’s an ideal base for urban exploration.

coco hotel vesterbro

The hotel’s minimalist design embraces hygge, Denmark’s famed cosy concept, creating an inviting atmosphere that extends from the stylish rooms to the lush courtyard garden.

The included organic breakfast and the buzzing in-house cafĂŠ fuel city adventures.

In short, Coco Hotel delivers an authentic, upscale Copenhagen experience perfect for the discerning traveller.

See more photos and book here.

Carlton 66 Guldsmeden in the Vesterbro district offers a distinct stay with a touch of relaxed luxury. With very good ratings on the booking platforms, guests appreciate the hotel’s cleanliness and service.

Carlton 66 Vesterbro Copenhagen

It stands out for its organic ethos, cosy rooms with luxury bedding, and proximity to excellent dining spots like District Tonkin and Madklubben.

  • If you’re after a cheap and good lunch, I recommend checking out District Tonkin which is almost next door to the hotel.

The rooms feature four-poster beds, Persian carpets, and organic bath products, ensuring comfort and an eco-friendly approach.

See more photos & book here.

Best cheap hotel in Vesterbro

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A cheap hostel with a swimming pool!? Yes, Copenhagen has it all

Steel House Copenhagen is a new cheap hostel with an indoor pool and the option to book private rooms with a private bathroom. Still, it’s cheap!

This next hotel in Vesterbro is so new that I didn’t know about it until my friend from Manchester in England told me he had booked it for a surprise trip to Copenhagen 😀

The place is called CityHub Copenhagen, and it’s your perfect pick if you’re looking for an affordable yet centrally situated place to stay in Copenhagen.

CityHub Copenhagen, cheap hotel in Vesterbro

The rooms, or ‘hubs’, are compact and smartly designed to maximize space and provide a cozy atmosphere.

The location of this hotel is perfect if you want to stay in Vesterbro and experience the area like a local.

See more photos & book here.

Check out my guide to the best cheap hotels in Copenhagen, where I mention a few other Vesterbro hotels.

3. Nørrebro – best area if you want to travel like a local

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Get artsy in Nørrebro

Nørrebro is probably my favourite area in Copenhagen and an area where tourists haven’t really found their way. Therefore, Nørrebro is also the most authentic area of Copenhagen in this guide.

In other words, Nørrebro is an area where “real” people live and the restaurants, cafes and bars have to live off the locals – that’s why they’re perfect!

I have lived in Nørrebro for most of my time in Copenhagen, so I have enough tips for a whole post just about Nørrebro, but as a starting point, you have to experience the cosy area around JÌgersborggade and Stefansgade in Ydre Nørrebro.

See the best hotels in Nørrebro here.

You will find everything from local wine shops to Michelin-starred restaurants – in a street and an area that 20 years ago would never have found its way into a guide about the best places in Copenhagen.

Walk from JÌgersborggade down to inner Nørrebro and explore streets such as Griffenfeldsgade, Blügürds Plads, Elmegade and Ravnsborggade. You could spend a whole weekend eating and drinking through Nørrebro.

Nørrebro is a melting pot of students, young creative types and descendants of the first immigrants from the Middle East. That is why you will find countless kebab shops and exciting restaurants to eat food from around the world in Nørrebro.

I recommend staying in Nørrebro to anyone who wants to experience an area with a bit of an edge and, simultaneously, is where the Danes go out.

For families travelling to Copenhagen with kids, it might make better sense to choose another area, as the streets may be busy at weekends, but for other curious travellers, I would recommend considering Nørrebro as a base for the trip to Copenhagen.

Places to stay in Nørrebro

So, Nørrebro is not a tourist area as such – although you can be in Indre By in 10-15 minutes via the Queen Louise Bridge or the metro – so there are not very many hotels to choose from in Nørrebro.

If you are looking for a luxury hotel in Nørrebro, you will have to look far, but there are still some lovely places to stay in Nørrebro.

Best hotel in Nørrebro

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The best hotel in Nørrebro is Avenue Hotel

One of the best hotels in Nørrebro is the 4-star Avenue Hotel Copenhagen by Brøchner Hotels, located in inner Nørrebro, right on the border with Frederiksberg and Indre By.

In other words, this hotel is perhaps the best place to stay for you who want to experience all the best of Nørrebro but still be only a 5-minute walk from the metro station at Forum, from where you can get to Nyhavn and Kongens Nytorv at 3-4 minutes.

Avenue Hotel has many different rooms and a delicious breakfast buffet. The hotel is within a few minute’s walk of some of my favourite places in Copenhagen: Satang Thai Bistro, the city’s best Thai restaurant and Himmerriget, which is one of the best beer bars (that few tourists know about!).

See more about the hotel here.

Cheap accommodation in Nørrebro

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If you’re just looking for a cheap place to crash in Nørrebro, this is a good bet

If you are looking for a cheap hotel in Nørrebro, then Hotel M18 is a good bet. It is a 3-star hotel without superb comfort, but on the other hand, the location is excellent, and if you book ahead, you can often get the stay at a great rate.

The hotel is a stone’s throw from Nørrebrogade, Guldbergsgade and Skt Hans Torv, some of the best places to stroll around Nørrebro and Copenhagen.

So if you want a cheap stay in the heart of Nørrebro, check out the hotel here.

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The best hostel in Nørrebro

Nørrebro invites you to stay in a hostel because the district is generally so young and hip.

I can therefore recommend taking a look at the Urban Camper Hostel, which is located right next to Nørrebro Station, where there are both buses, the metro, and the S-train, so you can quickly get around all of Copenhagen and there too is plenty to do within walking distance of the hostel.

At Urban Camper Hostel, there is a large bar, lots of different room types with everything from shared dormitories to private rooms and the possibility to rent bicycles, which is an excellent idea if you are travelling to Copenhagen in the summer months.

4. Copenhagen Waterfront – best value for money area

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Copenhagen Waterfront is fantastic in summer when all of us Danes flock here to tan and swim in the harbour

And then we are going to an area that does not have its own postcode but is instead both in Indre By and Vesterbro.

However, I do not think the hotels in this area fit under Indre By or Vesterbro because they are a little further away from the central places in both Indre By and Vesterbro.

Copenhagen Harbour, one of the best places to stay in Copenhagen

On the other hand, the hotels here at Copenhagen Waterfront are either cheap and brand new or incredibly luxurious, and you get more for your money here than in the very centre of the city.

Therefore, I recommend booking your stay in Copenhagen here if you would like to save money on your accommodation or would like to stay right down to the harbour during the summer when all Copenhageners flock to the harbour baths.

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Marriott Copenhagen is the best hotel at the Copenhagen Waterfront

You should be aware that at some of these hotels, it may be a short walk of 10-15 minutes walk before you get to either Fisketorvet Shopping Mall or The Meat Packing District on one side or Indre By’s cosy streets on the other.

So this area is a bit special, and I thought about whether I should include it in the guide here, but I think there can be good value for money by staying here when you look at how good the hotels are and how much lower the prices are here compared to just 5-600 meters further inside the inner city.

Places to stay at the Copenhagen Waterfront

So let me present a few of the hotels in the area and at the same time tell you what you can expect in terms of distances.

Luxury hotels by the harbour

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Want to stay in a room with a view of Copenhagen? Marriott is a good bet

The best hotel at the Copenhagen Waterfront is the luxury hotel Copenhagen Marriott Hotel, which is 5-star and has its own restaurants, bars and steam room with a sauna. It is an impressive hotel, with many rooms overlooking the harbour and Islands Brygge on the other side.

In the summer, you can stroll to the harbour swimming pool and jump into the water with the many other happy Copenhageners who are sunbathing and enjoying the summer.

If you are staying at the Copenhagen Marriott Hotel, you can walk up to Tivoli Gardens and the Central Station in 10 minutes, while a stroll to the City Hall Square will take a quarter of an hour.

So here you still stay within walking distance of most of what you would like to experience in Copenhagen as a tourist.

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Another hotel by the harbour in CPH

The other excellent hotel at Copenhagen Waterfront is called Copenhagen Island Hotel.

It is located significantly further from the centre of Copenhagen, but on the other hand, right next to Fisketorvet Shopping Mall and only a 5-minute walk to The Meat Packing District in Vesterbro and Dybbølsbro Station, where you can take the S-train to get to Indre By in a few minutes.

It is a 4-star hotel with many rooms with ocean views and is also particularly good for families with children, as there are special family rooms.

Copenhagen Island Hotel is for those of you who are okay with staying a little outside the absolute centre of Copenhagen but prioritise having a good hotel that is significantly cheaper than what a 4-star hotel in the centre costs.

Scandic Spectrum is a great choice if you’re seeking a modern hotel with an excellent location.

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The photo doesn’t do the pool justice, to be honest – it’s much bigger in real life.

I visited this hotel recently for a saunagus event in their pool and spa area, and this is probably one of the best hotels in Copenhagen – when you consider the price, too.

Positioned by the waterfront, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the city center, offering scenic views and easy access to Copenhagen’s main attractions.

Scandic Spectrum hotel restaurant
I had a pizza in their restaurant, and it was excellent.

The hotel is notably new (I think it’s from 2021), featuring contemporary design and state-of-the-art amenities.

Scandic Spectrum hotel room

One of the highlights is the brilliant indoor pool and spa area, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring the city.

It’s definitely one of the best new hotels in Copenhagen, in my opinion.

See more photos & book here.

Cheap accommodation in central Copenhagen

As previously mentioned, some really cheap hotels are also at Copenhagen Waterfront. One of the newest and best located is Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade.

We are back in the Inner City part of the area so that you can walk to all the well-known sights in Copenhagen.

Cheap accommodation for groups

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Danhostel Copenhagen City is one of the best hostels in Copenhagen

One of the most well-known hostels in Copenhagen is called Danhostel Copenhagen City and is eminently located right by the Langebro, which connects Copenhagen with Amager (and Christianshavn, which we will look at in more detail soon).

It is a colossal hostel with 192 rooms, and you can book everything from superior private apartments with room for 4 people to rooms with room for 8 people and much more.

So if you are a group travelling to Copenhagen and are looking for accommodation for many people in a place with a good location, consider booking into Danhostel Copenhagen City.

5. Christianshavn – stay in the cosiest area of Copenhagen

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Christianshavn is one of the best areas in Copenhagen

The next area in the guide on the best places to stay in Copenhagen is just a short walk over Knippelsbro or Inderhavnsbroen (“the Kissing Bridge”) from the Inner City and Nyhavn.

Christianshavn

We are going over to the old working-class neighbourhood, Christianshavn. Christianshavn is a relatively small area consisting of several small islands connected by small bridges over the canals.

See the best hotels in Christianshavn here.

Christianshavn is technically part of Indre By, but the area laid out by King Christian the 4th in 1618 is something of its own.

It is here in the area that we also find Freetown Christiania, where naturally you cannot book into a 5-star hotel 😀

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If you’ve read my guide to the best things to do in Copenhagen, you’ll know I love a canal tour – and they all go to Christianshavn

However, there is a massive difference between Christiania and Christianshavn. The latter is one of the nicest areas in Copenhagen, especially in the summer when the area comes alive, so it is an excellent place to stay.

Houses in Christianshavn, one of the best areas in Copenhagen

As previously mentioned, you can be in Indre By by Christiansborg and Strøget in 10 minutes, so Christianshavn is still very central.

The only challenge is that there are not that many hotels in Christianshavn.

Places to stay in Christianshavn

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The challenge that there are incredibly few hotels in Christianshavn made me consider not including the area in the guide here, but that would also have been a shame.

Because even though the hotels in Christianshavn are quickly booked up, you can be lucky if you book your trip to Copenhagen early on.

Best hotel in Christianshavn

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NH Collection in Christianshavn is one of the best hotels in all of Copenhagen

The best hotel in Christianshavn is undoubtedly the new NH Collection Copenhagen. One of my running routes goes right past the hotel here, so I was curious to see how it would look after the building had served as business premises for many years.

NH Collection Copenhagen

Now that the place has been renovated in style, you can book into one of perhaps the best hotels in Copenhagen – at least, it is one of the hotels with the best location.

NH Collection Copenhagen is right by the harbour, so many rooms have a beautiful view of the harbour and Inner City.

It is a luxury hotel with 5 stars and many different room types, so if you want to stay in a presidential suite in Copenhagen with a sea view, then NH Collection Copenhagen is the place for you – but there are also ordinary rooms that are somewhat cheaper.

The hotel itself has a bar right next to the harbour, but otherwise, you can slip into the wine bar right next door, where you can meet Copenhagen’s hipsters over an orange wine or whatever the cool kids are drinking at the moment 😀

A cool place to stay in Copenhagen

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Stay on the water in Copenhagen

If you would like to spend the night unconventionally on your trip to Copenhagen, you should consider booking into CPH Living, which is also right down to the water at Christianshavn.

CPH Living is a houseboat and, therefore, a somewhat unconventional hotel.

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Rooftop on the houseboat

An outstanding offer for accommodation for those of you who want to stay with a sea view and on the water.

See more about the place here.

6. Østerbro – best area for families

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Østerport Station in Østerbro

The last area I considered for a long time should be included in the list. Because it has to be said: there is not as much to do in Østerbro as in the other areas in this travel guide to Copenhagen’s best areas.

It is one of the more upper-class areas in Copenhagen, and there are certainly a few lovely streets, such as Nordre Frihavnsgade from Trianglen and Ryesgade, which goes all the way to Nørrebro.

See the best hotels on Østerbro here.

But otherwise, Østerbro is primarily an area where wealthy families live, and I think you can feel that when you walk around the area.

While all the other areas in this guide are places I go to because there are good restaurants or just because it’s a nice place to be, I would never think of going to Østerbro to hang out – and that’s how all other Danes I know feel.

But I still include Østerbro in the guide here, as the area is very well connected with the metro, S-train, intercity train and the Øresund train, which runs both to MalmÜ in Sweden and to Elsinore, where you might want to visit Kronborg Castle.

In addition, as previously mentioned, Østerbro is very quiet and, therefore, highly family-friendly. So if you are travelling to Copenhagen with children and would like to stay in a good hotel, there are several good options in Østerbro.

If you are going to a concert in Parken, it might also make sense to stay in Østerbro – but there is a metro from Trianglen a few minutes’ walk away, so it is no necessity.

Places to stay in Østerbro

Østerbro has quite a few hotels, and many are also relatively new, so there are some outstanding accommodation options in the area.

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Another epic hotel with a view – Charlottehaven in Østerbro

One of the best hotels in Østerbro is undoubtedly Charlottehaven, which has an indoor swimming pool, a fitness centre and rooms with an outstanding view of Nordhavn and Øresund.

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Room with a view, anyone? 😀

It is perhaps the hotel in Copenhagen with the best view, and the location right next to Nordhavn Station means that you can quickly get either north or into the centre in a short time.

Charlottehaven is also very family-friendly, as you can choose between many different room types and small apartments.

See more about the options here.

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Comwell Copenhagen

Another fantastic hotel in Østerbro is Comwell Copenhagen Portside Dolce by Wyndham, a brand new hotel in Nordhavn right next to Østerbro.

It is a hotel perfect for those looking for a place to spend the night in Copenhagen who wants comfort in beautiful surroundings.

The hotel is of the type where Copenhageners could book in for a single night to relax and slow down. There is everything from ordinary rooms to executive suites – see all rooms here.

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Cosy room at Rye 115 Hotel

More centrally on Østerbro in Ryesgade, as mentioned earlier, we find Rye 115 Hotel, a 3-star hotel with excellent reviews from previous guests.

Here you stay within walking distance of Søerne and Nørrebro and can take the metro to Kongens Nytorv and Nyhavn in a few minutes.

See more about the hotel here.

Where not to stay in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and a large city with over 1 million inhabitants, but the city is relatively easy to get around by either metro, S-train or bus.

So no matter where you stay in Copenhagen, you will always be close to a form of transport that can take you to other areas.

So as such, there is no terrible place to stay in Copenhagen. If I have to point to where not to stay in Copenhagen, I would not recommend Amager Øst and the area around Amager Strandpark during the winter months, as there is not much going on.

In the summer, on the other hand, you want to live close to the city’s best beach, and therefore it can make good sense.

Amager West around Field’s and Ørestaden is never a good place to stay in Copenhagen. It’s probably the area with the least soul in the whole city, so don’t book in here – even if you’re going to a concert in the Royal Arena.

There is a metro a few minutes’ walk from the Royal Arena, so it’s better to book a place in Indre By or one of the other areas I mention in the guide here.

There are also a few hotels in Sydhavn, which you should not book unless you have a car or are okay with taking both bus and metro if you want to get around to the well-known sights in Copenhagen.

I hope you can use this guide on where to stay in Copenhagen and that you are ready for your trip to the Danish capital.

If you have questions about Copenhagen areas or hotels, please comment below, and I will do my best to help.

See all my Copenhagen travel guides here.

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If you are going on holiday to Copenhagen soon, you can already look forward to experiencing a fantastic city with lots of epic things to do.

I have included 28 things to do in Copenhagen in this guide, but this is just a fraction of everything you can experience.

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Copenhagen will leave a smile on your face – trust me 😀

You’re also more than welcome to comment below with any Copenhagen-related questions you may have, as mentioned in the beginning: I live here, so I know a thing or two about the city 😉

Let’s get started with the guide: what to do in Copenhagen?

1. Rent a boat and sail the harbour

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This is my absolute favourite thing to do in Copenhagen.

It is surprising how much fun it is to sail around and be able to control where you are going.

Goboat check in Copenhagen
The check-in is at Islands Brygge near the city centre

The boats sail pretty slowly, so there is never any danger, but at the same time it also means that you do not reach very much in 1 hour so I’d recommend booking the boat for at least 2 hours.

There are many different providers of boats, but GoBoat is the best known.

This is one of the most popular things to do in Copenhagen among locals, so make sure you book your boat online well in advance.

hey captain copenhagen boat

If you don’t feel like steering the boat yourself, you can also relatively cheaply book a small boat with your own captain, who will take care of sailing you around to the most famous sights and the hidden gems you wouldn’t usually know about.

copenhagen harbour tour with captain

In addition, the captain tells you about everything you see from the boat, so if you want to get total value and see some of the city’s best sights from the canal in your own boat, it makes good sense to rent this boat.

See more and book online here.

Check out my video on the best things to do in Copenhagen too:

2. Tivoli Gardens

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If you are going to Copenhagen, you must visit Tivoli.

It is always worth the time and the money to visit the beautiful garden and amusement park in the heart of Copenhagen.

If you want to make it easier for yourself to visit Tivoli, you can book your tickets from home.

You decide for yourself whether you want to settle for an entrance ticket so you can walk around and enjoy the garden or whether you also want a tour pass so you can come up and try the many rides.

Both tickets can be bought online.

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Tivoli is open for Christmas as well.

There are plenty of restaurants, bars and street-food options in Tivoli, so I got to warn you: once you go in, you might end up spending longer than you think 😀

Tivoli is one of the main tourist attractions in Copenhagen, but it’s also close to every Danes’ heart as we’ve all got so many fond memories of coming here as children.

So this is truly one of the top things to do in Copenhagen.

Get tickets to Tivoli here and skip the queue.

Especially in the summer, there can be long queues, so getting a skip-the-line ticket is a good idea.

If you’ve bought the Copenhagen Card, your entry to Tivoli Gardens is covered.

3. Amalienborg Castle

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If you are interested in the Danish royal family, you should make your way past Amalienborg Castle. This is where Denmark’s monarch lives, which means Her Majesty Queen Margrethe II at the time of writing.

You will find Amalienborg Castle close to several other attractions in the centre of Copenhagen, which are also worth visiting if you pass by.

If you pass by Amalienborg Castle, you can time it to experience the changing of the guard of the Queen’s Guards, which takes place at 12.

It’s not as spectacular as in London, but it’s worth seeing.

The castle square is surrounded by the four royal mansions forming Amalienborg Castle together. These are Christian VII, Christian VIII, Christian IX, and Frederik VIII.

In the latter, you will find the Amalienborg Museum, where you can step directly into history and see royal life from the inside.

The Copenhagen Card gives access to Amalienborg Castle.

Have you booked your hotel in Copenhagen yet? I’d recommend you check out my extensive guide on where to stay in Copenhagen.

4. Christiansborg

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When you have visited where the Danish regent resides, you should almost also make your way past Christiansborg Castle, or just Christiansborg as it is colloquially referred to.

You can visit Denmark’s most important workplace, Folketinget – the parliament.

One of the unique things about Christiansborg’s history must be that the castle burned down twice, so the building was built over three stages. The last time it burned was on 3 October 1884, and it was not until 1928 that the castle was considered to have been finally rebuilt.

Today, the castle is divided into two, with the Folketinget housed in one wing, while the Royal House represents the other.

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It is possible to get guided tours of both the Parliament and the royal chambers, but you must be aware that the two bodies are divided, and you must therefore book tickets for both places if you want to see both parts of the palace.

By now, you’ve probably guessed what grants you access to Christiansborg?

Yep, the Copenhagen Card.

5. Kronborg Castle (day trip from Copenhagen)

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The next castle on the list is Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, one of Denmark’s most important and beautiful castles. However, I would only recommend visiting it if you have several days to do well in Copenhagen.

The tour can quickly take a few hours out of your day, so if you are short on time and want to see as much as possible, you should focus on everything you can see inside Copenhagen itself.

But if you have time, Kronborg in Elsinore is a great experience.

Here you can follow in the footsteps of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, where Kronborg, or Elsinore, plays a central role. The castle was given precisely that location because of its location, right where Øresund is narrowest.

Check out my video from Elsinore and Hamlet’s Castle:

It was a strategically important location for Denmark to have a fortress because it was the only way to the baltic sea.

kronborg in elsinore

Since 1938, Kronborg has been open to the public, and you have the opportunity, among other things, to visit Holger Danske (Ogier the Dane), who sits in the casemates under the castle – ready to wake up if Denmark is in danger!

Book a day trip to Kronborg, Roskilde and Frederiksborg here (the tour gets fantastic reviews).

You could also take the train from Copenhagen Central Station to Elsinore which takes 45 minutes and then walk to the Castle in just about 15 mins.

And yes – the Copenhagen Card covers the entrance to Kronborg as well.

6. Canal Tour

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The boats are open-air in the summer and pull out the roof on rainy and colder days.

One of the best experiences and things to do in Copenhagen is a tour of the canals.

On a canal cruise, you will be sailed past some of the city’s most important monuments and buildings, and along the way, you will be told lively stories about the Copenhagen sights you pass along the way.

The guide will speak Danish and English, which is understandable for everyone.

Your canal cruise can start from Nyhavn, for example.

The trip around Copenhagen’s beautiful canals usually takes an hour, so there is plenty of room in the schedule to experience many other things in Copenhagen on the same day.

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The Opera House

On the trip around the canals, you will, among other things, pass monuments and buildings such as:

  • The Little Mermaid
  • Christiansborg
  • Amalienborg Castle
  • The National Bank
  • The Opera House

You can find tickets for canal cruises online here (including Hop On Hop Off sightseeing busses as well).

7. The Little Mermaid

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Yes, I need to include The Little Mermaid in my guide to things to do in Copenhagen. Why? Because it is one of the city’s best-known sights and something many tourists want to see.

If you ask me about my honest opinion on The Little Mermaid, I would say that you shouldn’t go out of your way and see the little statue only for the experience – you should do it only if you fancy the walk from Nyhavn.

Here’s my video where I’m showing The Little Mermaid and what to do instead:

There’s a standing joke here in Denmark – and I’m not sure if it’s true – that once a tourist asked a tour guide if it was possible to get to “the top of the little mermaid”.

She was devastated when she learned that The Little Mermaid is, in fact – very little…

Okay, so I’ve mentioned her – no more about The Little Mermaid (Copenhagen’s most overrated thing to do) in this guide 😀

On the other hand, I would like to mention her neighbour, Kastellet.

8. The Citadel (Kastellet)

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Right next to The Little Mermaid is one of Copenhagen’s old defences, Kastellet.

Denmark’s military still uses the Citadel, but it is open to us ordinary citizens, and you can have a nice walk on the ramparts.

From here you can actually also look over to The Little Mermaid – if you can spot her (she truly is tiny) 😅

From Kastellet, you should also make your way past the beautiful Gefion Fountain and St Alban’s Church.

9. Experience Copenhagen nightlife on a bar crawl

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If you want to get out and experience the nightlife in Copenhagen, it might be an idea to book a place on a genuine bar crawl.

You, and the rest of the evening’s group, will be guided around by a knowledgeable guide on the trip.

You will pass many different bars and clubs, and you can look forward to skipping the queue as part of the pub crawl group. Along the way, there will be free shots, drinks, access and wardrobe, and you will get special offers on drinks at the places you pass.

Please note that you must be over 18 to participate in a bar crawl, as under 18’s can’t legally buy alcohol in bars in Denmark.

These pub crawls bring together people from all over the world, so it’s the perfect opportunity to meet lots of new and exciting people.

Read more about the next bar crawl here and meet lots of new people.

10. Beer tastings in Copenhagen

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Denmark has some of the world’s best breweries. And I am not talking about Carlsberg, which, unfortunately, probably takes the prize for being the best-known Danish beer.

No, we have many exciting microbreweries, and the best-known in craft beer is probably Mikkeller.

Mikkeller has many bars around Copenhagen, and at several of these, you can go to beer tastings, where you can taste a variety of their best beers.

I’d recommend looking at places like Fermentoren, Warpigs, ÅBEN, People Like Us Nørrebro (my friend works here, so if you’re served by a guy called Mathias, say hi from Kris 😀 ), Himmeriget and BRUS for some fantastic craft beer in Copenhagen.

See the best-rated beer tastings in Copenhagen here.

Get ready for your trip to Copenhagen:

11. Walking Tour

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A walking tour is a great way to get an overview of the best things to do in Copenhagen

If you are pushed for time and want to experience as much of the city as possible, a guided walking tour in Copenhagen is perfect.

The tour takes two hours, and along the way, you will pass as many of Copenhagen’s historical and cultural sights and buildings as possible.

In this way, you also avoid having to plan your trip around the city yourself. It has been taken care of for you, and you have a guide with you throughout the tour to explain and discuss the things and places you pass.

Along the way, you will pass by places such as Christiansborg, Amalienborg Castle, Strøget and Nyhavn.

If there are any of the places you would like to experience close by, you can always go back there yourself when the city walk is over.

The tour is the perfect starting point to form an overview of the city, which can be good to have during the rest of your stay in Copenhagen.

Read more about the two-hour walking tour.

12. Food Tour

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If you want to experience the best of Copenhagen’s food scene, you should go on a dedicated food tour with a guide who will take you past the city’s tastiest eateries.

There are several different tours, but a safe choice is CPH Foodtours. They have many years of experience and therefore know exactly how to organise the perfect food tour in Copenhagen.

On this food tour, you’ll start in Torvehallerne, which is Copenhagen’s best-known food market and past several places with everything from custard buns to smørrebrød (the famous Danish open-faced sandwiches), so if you want to experience the best Copenhagen’s culinary scene has to offer, it’s an excellent choice – and your guide will take you under their wing, so you get lots of exciting information.

See more about the tour and book online here.

13. Freetown Christiania

If there is one area that is a must to experience when you are in Copenhagen, it is, of course, Christiania.

The area has become Denmark’s answer and symbol of free spirit and, not least, freedom. At Christiania, creative and alternative initiatives and measures abound.

You will find, for example, venues, galleries, restaurants, cafes, workshops and a lot of other exciting and interesting places in the area. You will find many gift ideas and good craftsmanship in the small shops.

All kinds of people live in Christiania, but unfortunately, a small fraction helps to give Christiania a tarnished reputation in the media.

The area is much more than just Pusher Street. It is beautiful nature, happy people, music, colours, originality and ingenuity.

If you come to Copenhagen and have never been to Christiania, you should go out and experience it yourself.

Consider booking a private guided tour for the full experience.

14. The Meat Packing District (Kødbyen)

As the name suggests, the Meat Packing District – or Kødbyen in Danish – is Copenhagen’s old Meat Packing District, which 20-30 years ago was anything but a thing to do in Copenhagen.

However, a lot has happened, and Kødbyen in the Vesterbro area is now one of the trendiest places to visit a restaurant or bar.

I love the beer bars Warpigs and ÅBEN, while you can also eat everything from burgers at Tommis Burger Joint to pizza at Mother and seafood at Kødbyens Fiskebar.

A perfect place to stop by if you want to experience Copenhagen nightlife.

15. Copenhagen Zoo

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Whether you are travelling to Copenhagen with children or not, it is also recommended to take a trip past Copenhagen Zoo, which, together with the parks and gardens in the city, acts as a breather from the rest of Copenhagen’s hustle and bustle.

You can easily spend many hours in the Zoo, so if you need something to do one day, it is an obvious destination.

The Zoo here is open every day all year round, so regardless of when you come to Copenhagen, you also have the opportunity to go to the Zoo.

In the garden, you can greet hundreds of animal species, such as the newly arrived pandas, polar bears, hippos, chimpanzees, sea lions, flamingos, and many more.

You will also find several eating places in the Zoo, where you can have a hearty lunch before heading out to see the other half of the garden.

The entrance is included with your Copenhagen Card.

16. Bakken (free amusement park)

There is another amusement park in the capital area in addition to Tivoli – called Bakken.

Bakken is a beautiful destination for a fun day trip for the whole family. Here, young and old can have a fun and experiential day speeding across the field.

You can easily take the S-train to Klampenborg St, which is a few hundred metres from the main entrance.

You will find many rides, restaurants, stalls, cafes and candy shops on Bakken. It costs nothing to enter, so if you don’t want to try the rides, you can quickly go to Bakken and enjoy the atmosphere and surroundings for free.

Otherwise, you can buy a tour pass if you dare to try the slides and carousels.

Bakken is open from April to September, and there is a sea of ​​events and activities you can choose to participate in every year.

17. National Aquarium of Denmark (Den BlĂĽ Planet)

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The most visited attractions in Copenhagen are Tivoli, followed by Bakken and Copenhagen Zoo. Not far from these mastodons, which have existed for almost many years, we find a fascinating attraction which has only recently opened its doors.

I am talking about the National Aquarium of Denmark, which we call Den Blå Planet (The Blue Planet), and you will find it in Kastrup on Amager – easy to get to with the metro line towards the Airport.

Over 600,000 people visit Den Blå Planet, Northern Europe’s largest exhibition aquarium, every year. Here you and the family can meet and greet over 450 different species and nothing less than over 20,000 sea animals.

At Den BlĂĽ Planet, you can try everything from diving with sharks and getting up close to the mighty sea turtles, or how about going behind the scenes and getting a guided tour of the vast aquarium?

Read more and get tickets here.

18. Copenhagen Street Food (Reffen)

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If you want a different and exciting taste experience out of the ordinary, you should also stop by Reffen – Copenhagen Street Food.

It is nothing less than Northern Europe’s largest street food market, where food stalls from as many as 17 different nationalities are gathered with one purpose – to serve delicious new and exotic dishes to both the locals and the tourists in the city.

However, the reef is only open seasonally, so the area is closed during winter.

At Reffen, you are guaranteed to find something for every taste, and you can already look forward to sinking your teeth into the many tasty delicacies.

You will find everything from appetisers to main courses and desserts, and next to that, you will also find a large selection of drinks, including cocktails, wine, water and beer.

If you doubt where to enjoy dinner, you should head for Reffen. There are so many stalls and specialities that you can go there many evenings without trying it all.

19. Nyhavn

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I have mentioned Nyhavn a few times in this article, but the harbour quarter also deserves a point of its own.

Hundreds of thousands of Danes and tourists drop by Nyhavn every year, and there is probably nothing more beautiful or charming than a warm sunny day in Nyhavn.

Whether you sit down at one of the many cafes or restaurants to enjoy a traditional Danish lunch or go for a walk along the water and soak up the good atmosphere, there is probably no cosier place in Copenhagen than Nyhavn.

For many years, the area has been one of the city’s iconic neighbourhoods. Although in the first many years, it housed taverns for the city’s many sailors, today it has taken on a much more positive appearance and now the image of Nyhavn is a much nicer and more peaceful one of a kind.

20. The National Museum

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Between Tivoli and Christiansborg, you will find the National Museum, housed in the beautiful Prinsens PalĂŚ, where it has been since its opening in 1849, as the Danish state took over the buildings.

If you want to get under the skin of Denmark’s entire history, the National Museum is the right place to visit. Here you can see treasures that are all significant relics from the shared Danish past.

A trip to the National Museum is the ideal thing to do in Copenhagen for the whole family, as even the smallest can join in.

Visit the National Museum and step directly into Danish and world history.

The museum also contains a cafĂŠ and a restaurant, where you can conveniently enjoy a cup of coffee or a meal on top of your museum visit.

Get tickets online here or simply use your Copenhagen Card.

21. Go to MalmĂś, Sweden

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You can also kill two birds with one stone in Copenhagen and experience two countries on the same trip. Because Copenhagen is a short drive to Sweden, it is obvious to take a quick trip across the strait if you are in the capital.

For example, you can take a full-day trip across the Øresund Bridge from Copenhagen. On the trip, you will experience both Lund and Malmø, right on the other side of the water.

The trip lasts around six hours, and it is a unique opportunity to experience Swedish culture and history now that you are so close to our neighbouring country.

22. National Gallery of Denmark (SMK)

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A must-do in Copenhagen if you’re into art.

Here at the end of the guide to the best things to do in Copenhagen, we will also include a trip to the National Gallery of Denmark called Statens Museum for Kunst.

Close by; you will also find the Geological Museum and the State Museum of Natural History, which it is obvious to visit in the same vein.

The National Gallery, or SMK as it is also called, is Denmark’s leading art museum. Over a quarter of a million people come here every year. With the museum’s extensive and long-standing collection considered, it is not difficult to understand why it is so famous.

SMK has many Danish and international works of art, including works by artists like Rembrandt, Mantegna and Rubens. The museum’s collections span the last 700 years, so there is plenty to discover when you enter through the doors at SMK.

23. The Marble Church

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My favourite church in Copenhagen.

One of Copenhagen’s most beautiful churches is between Nyhavn and The Little Mermaid. The church is called Frederiks Kirke but is known as the Marble Church – and that is also the name of the metro station (Marmorkirken) just below the church, so it is probably okay to call it that.

The church is from the 18th century, and the beautiful dome is the largest in Scandinavia.

You can come inside for services, and there are often concerts in the church.

Follow the church’s website here.

24. Copenhill

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Go skiing in Copenhagen – I bet you never thought it possible, eh?

Admittedly, it gets freezing in Copenhagen in the winter, so we could probably have a ski slope or a ski area as we know it in Sweden or Norway. The problem is that Copenhagen and the rest of Denmark are almost as flat as a pancake.

So what do you do?

You build a ski area on an old waste plant in the middle of Copenhagen – welcome to Copenhill.

I don’t ski, but I have been out on Copenhill several times, which is free if you want to experience the view of Copenhagen – and I can recommend it.

You can either hike to the top (it’s steep but only takes a few minutes) or take the lift up to the top, where the ski slope starts, but where there’s also a large viewing area and a bar.

To ski, you must buy a Ski Pass or a combined Pass with rental equipment.

25. RundetĂĽrn (The Round Tower)

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Rundetårn is, as the name suggests – it means The Round Tower in Danish, a round tower, and with its location right in the centre of Copenhagen, this is undoubtedly the best place to get a 360-degree rooftop view of the entire Danish capital.

Rundetårn is located in the city centre on one of the pedestrian streets, and I must admit that I think this is one of Copenhagen’s best things to do.

And it’s value for money – it only costs DKK 40 to get up to Rundetårn. But then you also have to walk all the way, so for those with walking difficulties and the elderly, it is not the best attraction.

rundetĂĽrn copenhagen

The view from the top is magnificent. In the pictures here, I was up in the tower in December, right around sunset, and it was lovely!

I showed some English friends around Copenhagen, and they also loved Rundetårn, so foreign tourists approve it 😀

copenhagen skyline from the round tower

You buy tickets at the entrance, but if you have purchased the Copenhagen Card, the Round Tower is also included – just like so many other attractions and experiences in Copenhagen.

26. Rosenborg Castle & The Crown Jewels

Rosenborg Castle in Copenhagen City Centre

Yes, another castle! But this one’s in the city centre, so I recommend dropping by Rosenborg Castle.

Rosenborg Castle is an absolute gem! Tucked away in the city centre, this Renaissance beauty is brimming with history and charm. It’s like stepping back in time, with royal treasures and the exquisite Danish Crown Jewels on display.

And if that’s not enough, the surrounding King’s Garden is a tranquil haven, perfect for a stroll or a picnic.

27. Frederiksberg Gardens

Frederiksberg Gardens

Frederiksberg Gardens is my favourite park in Copenhagen and it might even be considered a bit of a hidden gem for most tourists.

This park is located a bit away from Copenhagen’s main attractions, so most tourists don’t consider it, but you can reach it by metro extremely quickly from Nørreport.

This is where locals will chill out in the summertime and where I go for a walk if I need to clear my head and be surrounded by beautiful nature.

Frederiksberg Gardens

So if you’re looking for a free thing to do in Copenhagen and you’ve already been to the main attractions in the city centre, I recommend going to Frederiksberg Gardens.

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Enjoying a beer in M.G. Petersens Familiehave

Next to the park are a couple of traditional Danish restaurants where you can get smørrebrød and other conventional Danish dishes.

28. The Tube Copenhagen

The Tube Copenhagen is a one-of-a-kind attraction within the Copenhagen Central Station, offering an escape into a realm crafted by eight ingenious artists.

As you step into its 17 immersive rooms, prepare to be whisked away on a whimsical journey through time, tales, and a shot at instant stardom.

The Tube is not your typical walk-through exhibit; it’s a playground of disordered perspectives, bewitching illusions, and reflective wonders that challenge the ordinary at every corner. Your senses will dance with delight as each room unfolds a new narrative, urging your imagination to roam free.

So, if you’re keen to flirt with the extraordinary and dip into a world where art meets adventure, The Tube Copenhagen should sit high on your Danish to-do list.

I hope you found my guide on the best things to do in Copenhagen helpful.

If you’ve any questions about my city, please comment below, and I’ll try my best to help you get a great trip to Denmark.

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FAQ:

What is Copenhagen best known for?

Copenhagen, our lovely capital, has so much to offer! We’re famous for our charming, colourful Nyhavn harbour, with its lively atmosphere and historic townhouses. And who could forget the enchanting Tivoli Gardens, a true fairy tale amusement park in the city’s heart?

We’re also proud of our sustainable living, bike-friendly streets and plenty of green spaces. And don’t even get me started on our fantastic food scene and cosy cafes. Copenhagen has a little of everything, to be honest.

In this guide, I’ve shared some of my favourite things to do and some hidden gems.

What is the one thing you recommend doing in Copenhagen?

This is a good question that depends significantly on what you are for. I love boat tours in the inner harbour and Christianshavn’s Canal. You can see the city from the seaside and see many exciting things you wouldn’t notice when walking around the city.

What are the best free things to do in Copenhagen?

There are many good, free things to do in our capital. I recommend lacing up a pair of good shoes and walking around the city centre, where you can make your way past Strøget, Christiansborg (you can go up the tower for free), Nyhavn, The Little Mermaid and many other exciting sights. This guide talks about several free things to do in KBH.

What time of year is best to visit Copenhagen?

Now I live here, and it is best in summer. Winter is dark and cold, but in summer, Copenhagen is one of the best cities in the world.

What is a must eat in Copenhagen?

Oh, you absolutely cannot visit Copenhagen without trying our beloved smørrebrød. These open-faced sandwiches are a Danish classic, made with a slice of dense, dark rye bread topped with various delicious ingredients – my favourite is the roast pork called flæskesteg. Check out my guide to the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen.

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This guide is your go-to resource for everything related to spa experiences in Copenhagen. I live in Copenhagen and love taking spa breaks in my local area, so I’ve come to know quite a few great places.

From the most luxurious resorts to charming hideaways, I present to you a curated list of the best spa hotels in Copenhagen, along with some unique gems close to the Danish capital.

Let’s get started with the guide to the best spa hotels in Copenhagen.

1. Kurhotel Skodsborg ⭐

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Although not technically within the city limits of Copenhagen, Kurhotel Skodsborg is just a 22-minute train ride from Copenhagen Central Station to Skodsborg Station, making it deserving of a spot on this list of the best spa hotels in Copenhagen.

I’ve personally stayed at this excellent hotel, and I think it’s fantastic.

skodsborg spa hotel copenhagen

When you book a room at Skodsborg, you get free access to their spa and wellness facilities.

kurhotel skodsborg room

With two restaurants on-site, you can diversify your culinary experiences.

And if you need to stretch your legs, you can head down to the private beach, where you can swim in the summer.

skodsborg afternoon tea
Sorry for the bad pic – but the afternoon tea at Skodsborg was brilliant!

Free parking is available, and Skodsborg Station is just a 10-minute walk from the hotel.

Bike rentals are also available for those looking to get some exercise. At the hotel, you’ll find:

  • Award-winning spa and wellness included in the price
  • The fitness centre is open from 12:30 p.m.
  • Two restaurants with excellent wine lists
  • Scenic and beautiful surroundings
  • Breakfast buffet (always included in the price when booking directly through the website)
  • All rooms are smoke-free and come with both Wi-Fi and Chromecast.

See more photos and book here.

2. Axel Guldsmeden

axel guldsmeden spa hotel copenhagen city centre

Centrally located in Copenhagen, close to the central station and Tivoli Gardens, Axel Guldsmeden is especially known for its sustainable approach to luxury and comfort.

The hotel’s spa is no exception and offers a range of organic treatments using natural products.

The spa is designed in a Balinese style with exotic plants and creates a calming atmosphere.

axel guldsmeden hotel room

Guests particularly praise the hotel’s ability to combine sustainability with luxury, making it a unique place to relax in the city’s heart.

Facilities include a sauna, steam bath, and hot tubs, perfectly complementing the custom treatment packages.

See more photos and book here.

Also, check out my guide with more great hotels with pools in Copenhagen and the guide to the best areas and places to stay in Denmark’s capital.

3. Marienlyst Strandhotel near Hamlet’s Castle

marienlyst strandhotel near hamlets castle

Now, let’s take a quick train ride outside of Copenhagen to Elsinore (Helsingør, in Danish) – Marienlyst Strandhotel certainly deserves a mention in this guide.

The beautiful and unique Marienlyst Strandhotel is just 1 kilometre from Kronborg Castle (also known as Hamlet’s Castle) and has a private beach.

Check out my video from Elsinore:

The scenic surroundings are particularly suitable for couples. 

With both a fitness centre and a restaurant, there’s ample room for cosy and intimate moments and focusing on yourselves and your well-being.

marienlyst strandhotel near hamlets castle
You can see the castle in the background in this photo.

Marienlyst Strandhotel’s history is intertwined with royal regulars and pampering. The hotel’s history began in 1861, a number that recurs in the name of the hotel restaurant: Brasserie 1861.

Outdoor pool at the hotel

With over 150 years of experience serving guests, you and your partner are in good hands.

The romantic atmosphere at the hotel is further enhanced by the spa, developed over an entire 2-year period! That means 2 years spent perfecting the spa before it came into use.

Indoor spa area in the hotel

Body, mind, and soul will find peace and well-being in the 1,600-square-meter large spa, offering luxurious experiences and wellness at a high level.

The spa offers 10 specially developed treatments just for Marienlyst Strandhotel, all using natural products.

See more photos and book here.

Also, check out my guide on the best spa hotels in Denmark if you fancy venturing a bit further out of our capital.

4. Nimb Hotel

Nimb Hotel Copenhagen

Though it might look like it, you don’t have to visit India to stay at Nimb Hotel.

This five-star luxury hotel is located in the heart of Copenhagen and offers a stylish boutique experience with unique architecture.

Nimb Hotel receives an overall score of 9.6 from couples, setting the stage for an extraordinary stay!

If you’re looking for an opulent experience beyond the ordinary, look no further.

nimb hotel pool

At Nimb Hotel, you will find a variety of elegant and uniquely decorated rooms with four-poster beds and antique furniture. 

Here, you and your partner (or family, as Nimb Hotel is also child-friendly) can feel like royalty while the experienced staff takes care of you.

Nimb Hotel has a beautiful rooftop pool where you can relax at the bar or exercise in the heated counter-current pool. And of course, there’s also a spa.

nimb hotel spa

Nimb offers a 300-square-meter relaxation lounge inspired by a Moroccan hammam.

Here, you can unwind on your own from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., or you can book a beauty or wellness treatment.

Located in the heart of Tivoli and Copenhagen, everything is within reach, offering limitless entertainment and activities.

See more photos and book Nimb Hotel in Copenhagen here.

5. Kong Arthur

hotel kong arthur spa

Hotel Kong Arthur is a 4-star hotel located in the heart of Copenhagen. The hotel offers an 800-square-meter spa, so there is plenty of room for pure relaxation.

At Kong Arthur & Ni’Mat Spa, you’ll find:

  • Body treatments
  • Massages
  • Facial treatments
  • An “Oriental Water Temple”
  • Yoga
  • and much more!
hotel kong arthur room

The Oriental Water Temple has a hot tub, aroma steam bath, sauna, and expansive areas where you can sit back in a lounge chair and enjoy life.

See more photos and book stays here.

Check out my guide to the best things to do in Copenhagen.

6. Villa Copenhagen (luxury & rooftop pool)

Villa Copenhagen, rooftop pool hotel in Copenhagen City Centre

Villa Copenhagen is one of the hottest luxury hotels in Copenhagen, so if you feel like you’ve already seen it on your favourite Copenhagen influencers’ Instagram, you’re probably right 😄

It’s a place where even locals book a room for a little getaway.

While it’s not specifically a spa hotel, the main attraction is a heated rooftop pool, so it belongs on a list of good spa and wellness hotels in Copenhagen.

Villa Copenhagen room

This luxury hotel is located right in the heart of Copenhagen – a stone’s throw from the Central Station.

So, this is a fantastic starting point if you want to explore Copenhagen on foot, and it’s easy to get to Copenhagen Airport by train.

There’s also a fitness centre and indoor sauna, so even if there aren’t specific spa facilities, it’s an excellent choice for a little wellness getaway in Copenhagen.

See more photos and book here.

Fancy a trip to Sweden? Check out the best spa hotels in Stockholm.

7. Scandic Spectrum

Scandic Spectrum indoor pool

Scandic Spectrum is a new hotel that stands out for its modern facilities and central location in Copenhagen.

One of the major attractions is the impressive indoor pool, designed with atmospheric lighting that provides a sense of peace and relaxation.

Next to the pool, you’ll find a well-appointed sauna to warm up and relax after a day in the city.

scandic spectrum ocean view
Some rooms offer an epic view of the Copenhagen harbour.

Guests often highlight the pool and sauna area as one of the significant advantages of staying at Scandic Spectrum, especially since it offers a break from the city’s hustle without leaving the hotel.

This hotel is ideal for those seeking an urban lifestyle and wellness.

See more photos and book here.

8. Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport

Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport indoor pool

Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport is known for its unbeatable location right by the airport, but what really catches attention is the unique indoor pool.

The pool is designed with mood lighting and modern architecture, creating an almost surreal relaxation experience.

Clarion Hotel Copenhagen Airport spa area

It’s a perfect way to start or end a journey, with a dip in the calm waters before or after a flight.

Guests praise the hotel for its luxurious comfort combined with practical accessibility, making it an ideal choice for both business travellers and tourists looking for a stress-free transition to or from the airport.

Sauna and spa treatments are also available for a complete wellness experience.

See more photos and book here.

9. Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen (Castle with Indoor Pool & Spa) 🏰

Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen

For those looking for a unique experience, Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen is not just a hotel but an actual castle in scenic surroundings just outside Copenhagen.

As the name suggests, the castle is located in Kokkedal, about 30 km north of Copenhagen.

This hotel offers an actual luxury experience, and one of the highlights is the beautiful indoor pool in a classical, grand castle hall with arched ceilings and elegant details.

Kokkedal Castle Copenhagen indoor pool

Guests can immerse themselves in the royal atmosphere while swimming or enjoying a spa treatment.

Previous guests speak highly of the unique combination of historical grandeur and modern conveniences that make Kokkedal Castle a stay to remember.

See more photos and book here.

10. Scandic CPH Strandpark

Scandic CPH Strandpark indoor pool

Scandic CPH Strandpark is an affordable alternative for those who want wellness facilities without spending too much money.

It is actually a reasonably budget-friendly spa hotel in Copenhagen.

Located close to Amager Strandpark (one of the best beaches in Copenhagen), it’s ideal for those wanting to combine city and beach life.

scandic cph strandpark sauna

The most noteworthy feature of the hotel is its indoor pool, which, although simpler than those in luxury hotels, still offers a comfortable and relaxing experience.

Guests note that the pool and sauna provide a fantastic respite after a day of sightseeing or beach activities.

If you’re looking for a budget-friendly hotel that doesn’t compromise on wellness facilities, Scandic CPH Strandpark is a solid choice.

See more photos and book here.

Now that you have an overview of the best spa hotels in Copenhagen, it’s time to make your choice.

Whether you’re looking for luxurious pampering, a family-friendly stay, or a budget-friendly getaway, there is something for everyone in this guide to spas in Copenhagen.

Get ready to book your next wellness vacation and experience the ultimate relaxation in one of the most beautiful oases in the Danish capital. 

Here, you can expect both rejuvenation for body and soul and a chance to recharge in beautiful, inspiring surroundings.

Read more Copenhagen travel guides here.

FAQ:

What is the best spa hotel in Copenhagen?

The spa hotels that receive the best reviews include Kurhotel Skodsborg, Marienlyst Strandhotel, and Nimb in Copenhagen. I discuss several spa stays in Copenhagen in various price ranges in this list.

What does a spa stay in Denmark cost?

Many hotels offer special spa stay packages and deals, with an offer that includes access to the spa, afternoon tea, dinner, and breakfast buffet, among other things. These packages typically cost from around 2000 DKK for two people, but you can, of course, opt to book just the overnight stay at the hotel ‘as usual’ and thus get a significantly cheaper stay while still being able to use the spa.

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Smørrebrød in Copenhagen – 9 of the best Danish Smørrebrød Restaurants 🇩🇰 https://destinationwellknown.com/smorrebrod-copenhagen/ https://destinationwellknown.com/smorrebrod-copenhagen/#comments Thu, 27 Jul 2023 07:32:51 +0000 https://destinationwellknown.com/?p=1074 Looking for a nice restaurant to try the Danish speciality smørrebrød? Here are some of my favourite smørrebrød restaurants in Copenhagen.

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Smørrebrød is arguably Denmark’s unofficial national dish and a sure hit if you want a delicious lunch. In this article, I guide you through the jungle and tell you about the best places to eat smørrebrød in Copenhagen.

I tell both about the restaurants that often win awards for their smørrebrød but also give tips for slightly more unknown places to eat delicious smørrebrød in Copenhagen.

In the overview, I have used the emoji ‘💸’ to show where we are in terms of price in the given place.

We’re starting with a genuine Copenhagen classic – of course, I can’t write a guide to Copenhagen’s best smørrebrød without mentioning Aamans.

1. Aamans 1921 💸💸💸

smorrebrod copenhagen

Aamanns 1921 is a Danish restaurant with a strong focus on ecology and traditional Danish dishes, which can, however, have an international twist from time to time.

For lunch, you will find a selection of smørrebrød that do not have a Michelin star but are nevertheless mentioned in the Michelin guide, which must be said to be a massive pat on the back.

I include Aamann’s smørrebrød in the guide here, as I would recommend it to those of you who are looking for the city’s best smørrebrød and don’t care too much about what the bill ends up with.

Smørrebrød at Aamanns is indeed quite expensive, but the quality is also second to none.

So to sum it up: if you’re looking for the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen City Centre, then Aamanns 1921 is a good bet.

It is recommended to book a table, as this is a very popular restaurant in Copenhagen.

Opening hours:
Lunch: 11:30-17:00
Evening: 18:30-22:00
Note: only open in the evening Tuesday-Saturday

Website (only in Danish)

Phone: +4520805204


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2. Café Halvvejen 💸

danish restaurant copenhagen

Okay, so this is probably more of a personal preference for you looking for a cosy, classic Danish and cheap place to eat smørrebrød in Copenhagen.

Right opposite the Synagogue in the heart of Copenhagen, we find CafĂŠ Halvvejen, which serves traditional Danish dishes in cosy surroundings.

Here you will be served three pieces of smørrebrød for only DKK 89. A definite find at that price in the centre of Copenhagen.

This is probably the cheapest smørrebrød restaurant in Copenhagen City Centre.

In addition, large draft beers are served for only 35 Danish Kroner, and even the fantastic Albani beers, Odense Pilsner and Classic, are on tap.

I know the place from when I had an office just around the corner and often ended up at Halvvejen for lunch, so I have eaten here several times.

The food is quite good, but it is, after all, a cheap place, so if you are looking for the ultimate culinary experience, I recommend one of the other places to eat on the list here.

It would be best if you visited CafĂŠ Halvvejen for the excellent atmosphere, the unpretentious service and the reasonable price.

This is not the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen, but it’s a hidden gem where you’ll be sure to meet the locals.

Website (only in Danish)

Opening hours:
The kitchen is open Monday-Saturday 12:00-15:00
The bar is open Monday-Thursday until 01:00 – Friday and Saturday until 03:00


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3. Norrlyst (smørrebrød with a twist) 💸💸

norrlyst copenhagen city centre

If you’re up for trying something a bit different, I can highly recommend Norrlyst, which serves modern, gourmet smørrebrød.

I visited the restaurant in the heart of the city centre, where we opted for their lunch menu with two pieces of smørrebrød of our choice and a dessert, where we could choose between Danish cheeses and ice cream.

Salmon smørrebrød in Copenhagen
Cold-smoked salmon with beetroot and smoked cheese

It was a splendid experience and I think that ‘gourmet open sandwich‘ is the perfect description.

We wanted to try something a bit unconventional and received some excellent recommendations from the very friendly waiter, so here I also got my first taste of a tartar open sandwich 😀

tartar smorrebrod

I was also quite impressed with the decor at Norrlyst, which was super cosy and I thought to myself that it is a place I would without a doubt bring my foreign friends to.

The lunch menu costs 285 DKK, which I think is incredibly fair considering the quality, and with the location in the heart of Copenhagen, there is really nothing to complain about.

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They’ve got a great selection of Danish snaps too.

So a big recommendation for Norrlyst from me – especially for those who are keen to try a different twist on our beloved smørrebrød.

Opening hours:

Lunch 11:30-16:00

Dinner: 17:00-23:00 (note: smørrebrød is not served in the evening!)

Link to website

4. Aamanns Genbo 💸💸

aamanns genbo

In Carlsberg Byen next to Vesterbro, a lot of exciting things are happening these years.

I therefore passed by Aamanns Genbo here in November 2022 to try the new restaurant Aamanns Genbo.

If the name tells you anything, then it is true that Aamanns was also number 1 on the list of the best smørrebrød places in Copenhagen – now the “chain” has opened a restaurant in Carlsberg Byen, which is significantly cheaper and has a different atmosphere than the traditional restaurant in Indre By.

I had a friend from the UK with me, and we agreed that Aamann’s Genbo is taken from a home magazine that should try to show what the Scandinavian style looks like.

Even the toilets are impressive and beautiful in this trendy, Scandinavian style 😀

smorrebrod copenhagen vesterbro

The food was also impressive, and we are close to saying that it is some of the best smørrebrød I have had.

A piece costs from DKK 90, which I think is a really fair price.

The waiters were super nice and there is generally a really good atmosphere at Aamanns Genbo, so I think it will be a huge success for them with this Scandinavian gem in Carlsberg Byen.

A bit of a hidden gem at the moment as Carlsberg Byen (the Carlsberg City) is an up-and-coming area of Copenhagen.

It’s a bit hard to find, so load up Google Maps on your phone!

Opening hours:

Monday-Friday 11:30-17:00
Saturday-Sunday 12:00-1800


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5. Restaurant Schønnemann 💸💸

Then we take a step up the quality path again and enter Restaurant Schønnemann, a few hundred meters from Nørreport Station in Central Copenhagen.

Danish luxury smørrebrød has been served here since 1877, so this is a proper Copenhagen institution.

The price range is more ala Aamanns than Halvvejen, but the quality and taste should also be similar. You can get a taste of the dishes in their online food menu here.

Schønnemann is often mentioned when the conversation turns to the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen. It is thus again a good idea to book a table for lunch at the restaurant – it is popular.

An excellent choice if you are looking for an outstanding Danish lunch in the centre of Copenhagen.

Opening hours:
Monday-Sunday: 11:30-17:00

Website

6. Tivolihallen 💸💸

danish smørrebrød copenhagen city centre

Then we have to get closer to Tivoli Gardens, where we find the cosy basement restaurant diagonally opposite the legendary Rio Bravo (which you could drop by as well, but they’re best known for their roast pork “stegt flæsk” ad libitum), Tivolihallen.

Tivolihallen is a good choice for you who are looking for a middle ground between Schønnemann and CafÊ Halvvejen:

  • the price is not too bad
  • the service is friendly with a classic Danish twinkle in the eye
  • the smørrebrød is of really high quality
  • In addition to smørrebrød, Tivolihallen also serves hearty dishes, where their speciality boiled clipfish is a popular dish in the small restaurant.

As the name suggests, the place is close to Tivoli Gardens in Indre By (the city centre), so it is an excellent place to stop by when you have been sightseeing in Copenhagen.

Tivolihallen is, among other things, included in the book “1001 Restaurants You Must Experience Before You Die”, which only mentions three other Danish restaurants.

Smørrebrød costs from DKK 84, and a classic Danish, hearty dish such as roasted pork (kind of like pork belly – flæskesteg, my favourite) with red cabbage and cucumber salad costs just DKK 104.

All in all, an excellent Danish restaurant in Copenhagen, where you can get smørrebrød in cosy surroundings.

Opening hours:
Monday-Saturday 11:30-21:30
Closed Sunday

7. Husmanns Vinstue 💸💸

In this guide to the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen, we will stay in the city centre for the time being.

I’m not doing this on purpose, as I love the bridge districts (Nørrebro and Vesterbro).

Still, the truth is that many of the city’s best lunch restaurants are located in the centre for good reasons: this is where the tourists come, and many of the eateries have been here for nearly 150 years.

Husmanns Vinstue is also a traditional restaurant that was founded in 1888 and continues to serve smørrebrød in the trendy LarsbjørnsstrÌde.

The prices are again affordable, with smørrebrød starting at DKK 76 for a spiced herring with curry salad and onion, which is the cheapest item on the menu.

Husmanns Vinstue also works in companies and has, among other things, a dedicated men’s lunch menu that can satisfy even the hungriest groups of men on an excursion.

The place currently has a rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars on Google, which says something about the quality and price being linked here.

A really good choice of smørrebrød restaurant in cosy, traditional premises in the middle of the capital.

Opening hours:
Kitchen is serving:
Weekdays from 11:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m
Saturday from 12.00 – 16.00
The restaurant is open:
Weekdays at 11.30 – 18.00
Saturdays from 12.00 – 17.00

Website

8. Restaurant Palægade 💸💸💸

Then we put on our walking shoes and stroll towards Nyhavn, but we quickly and elegantly skip the tourist traps in Nyhavn itself.

We are heading towards Restaurant PalĂŚgade, where the price range leaps, but now we have also come to the expensive part of Indre By, so it goes without saying.

However, it is not the case that smørrebrød at Restaurant PalÌgade is too expensive. For instance, the cheapest piece of smørrebrød (curried herring with egg and cress) costs DKK 110.

This restaurant is excellent if you want a slightly finer restaurant in Copenhagen to try smørrebrød.

At PalĂŚgade, they strive to build a bridge between tradition and innovation, which is why their menu is also unique.

On the rating front, the restaurant got a whopping 4.9 out of 5 stars on Facebook and was voted the city’s best lunch restaurant in 2021.

Opening hours:
Lunch:
Monday-Sunday 11:30-17:00
Evening:
Wednesday-Saturday 18:00-00:00

Website (booking is encouraged)

9. Hallernes Smørrebrød 💸💸

I thought Hallernes Smørrebrød only existed in Torvehallerne, but in my research for this guide to Copenhagen’s best smørrebrød, I found out that they are also behind the places in Magasin and Tivoli Food Hall.

I once took my friend from Liverpool to Hallernes Smørrebrød in Torvehallerne, where he raved about both the one with chicken salad and liver pâtÊ.

So the place is approved by the local (me) and the tourist 😀

The only drawback is that it is not a restaurant, so in winter when you cannot sit outside at Torvehallerne, it might work best as a takeaway.

On the other hand, I can remember the place in Magasin du Nord (a famous high-end mall), where seats are pretty cosy.

The food area is on the top floor of Magasin.

I hope you enjoyed this guide to the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen.

And as you probably know by now – I’m Danish and live in Copenhagen, so I’ll be happy to answer any questions you might have before your trip to Denmark.

FAQ:

How much is a smørrebrød?

Smørrebrød in Copenhagen begins at 30 DKK in cheap restaurants such as CafÊ Halvvejen, but the average price is around 80 DKK a piece.

Where do I get the best cheap smørrebrød in Copenhagen?

I recommend Café Halvvejen for a traditional, cheap Danish lunch in the city centre. If you’re in Nørrebro or Northwest, you should try Vibes Smørrebrød. In Vesterbro, you can drop by Birthes Smørrebrød for a cheap bite.

What restaurant in Copenhagen has the best smørrebrød?

Aamanns 1921, Restaurant Schønnemann and Restaurant PalÌgade are three of the best smørrebrød restaurants in Copenhagen.

What is smørrebrød?

Smørrebrød is a traditional Danish open-faced sandwich, typically made with rye bread and topped with various ingredients such as meat, fish, cheese, vegetables, and spreads. It is often served as a lunch dish or snack in Denmark. The word “smørrebrød” literally means “buttered bread” in Danish, as the bread is usually spread with butter before adding the toppings.

What are some popular toppings for smørrebrød?

Popular toppings include smoked salmon and cream cheese, roast beef with remoulade sauce, pickled herring with onions and capers, egg salad with shrimp and dill, liver pate with bacon and mushrooms, and Danish blue cheese with sliced pear and walnuts. The choice of toppings varies depending on personal preference. My favourite is the pork called “flæskesteg” or “ribbensteg“.

How do you eat smørrebrød?

Smørrebrød is eaten with a knife and fork. The bread is buttered before adding the toppings to prevent it from becoming soggy. The toppings are then arranged with garnishes such as fresh herbs or edible flowers. Smørrebrød is an open-faced sandwich, meaning only one slice of bread is used. It can be eaten as a snack or meal, depending on the size and number of toppings. We usually eat smørrebrød for lunch in Denmark.

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Copenhagen hotels with swimming pool – the 8 best pool hotels in Denmarks’ Capital 🏊🏻 https://destinationwellknown.com/pool-hotels-copenhagen/ https://destinationwellknown.com/pool-hotels-copenhagen/#respond Wed, 07 Jun 2023 07:44:23 +0000 https://destinationwellknown.com/?p=2200 There are plenty of luxury hotels in Denmark, but finding a luxury hotel with a swimming pool in Copenhagen is a bit trickier. Here are the 8 best Copenhagen hotels with a pool

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Not only the southernmost countries in Europe offer hotels with a pool. Copenhagen has several good hotels with pools, many of which are indoors. Here, I’ve collected the eight best for you in this guide.

The hotels with pools below are spread over several geographical areas in Copenhagen and range from standard hotel rooms to hotel apartments and a single luxury hostel.

Let’s dive into the guide to the best Copenhagen hotels with swimming pools.

1. Villa Copenhagen – luxury hotel with a rooftop pool ⭐

villa copenhagen, rooftop swimming pool hotel

There aren’t many five-star hotels in Denmark, but Villa Copenhagen is one of them. The rating itself testifies to a top-class luxury hotel, and the reviews agree.

The hotel is well-located in the heart of Copenhagen, near Tivoli Gardens and the Central Station.

There’s a short distance to Copenhagen’s main attractions, transport options, and plenty of eating and shopping opportunities just around the corner.

villa copenhagen, luxury hotel

The entire hotel is decorated in a bright, modern, and Scandinavian style, and all rooms are soundproofed, guaranteeing a good night’s sleep.

The hotel offers a range of excellent facilities, such as a large rooftop swimming pool, sauna, roof terrace with bar, fitness facilities, breakfast restaurant, and garden.

All rooms are of a higher standard, so if you’re looking for budget rooms, there are better places to stay in Copenhagen. However, there’s a good selection of beautiful suites and deluxe rooms.

See more photos and book online here.

Also, read my comprehensive guide to where to stay in Copenhagen, where I dive into the different areas of the city. However, Villa Copenhagen is an excellent choice regarding location, which is absolutely top-notch.

Check out my video, where I’m showing some of the best areas in Copenhagen:

2. Nimb Hotel – stay in Tivoli Gardens with a rooftop pool ⭐

nimb hotel rooftop pool
  • Location: Copenhagen City Centre (inside Tivoli Gardens)
  • Number of stars: *****
  • See more photos here

Nimb Hotel is one of the best hotels with a pool in Copenhagen. The hotel has a 5-star rating and excellent reviews. The building looks royal, and the exterior and interior details are meticulous.

nimb hotel copenhagen city centre

The hotel has one of Copenhagen’s best locations in Tivoli Gardens – yes, it’s inside the famous amusement park (my number #1 thing to do in Copenhagen).

You can enjoy a beautiful view of the entire Tivoli from the lovely rooftop pool. At Nimb Hotel, you’ll stay in the heart of Copenhagen with easy access to all the attractions, nightlife, shopping, and restaurants.

The hotel offers a fine selection of luxury rooms and apartments.

nimb hotel, best luxury hotel with pool in copenhagen

This is reflected in their size and choice of interior. If you’re looking for an all-around pampering experience, Nimb Hotel is an excellent choice, and you can even bring your pet along in selected rooms.

There are five restaurants at the hotel, as well as fitness and spa facilities. There’s also an outdoor pool, which is only open during the season.

See more photos and book online here.

Check out my guide to spa hotels in Copenhagen (where I mention a few places that are a bit outside the city but worth visiting!).

3. Manon Les Suites – most instagrammable pool hotel in CPH 🌴

Manon Les Suites, most instagrammalble pool hotel in Copenhagen

Manon Les Suites is a striking hotel that uniquely blends urban Danish design with a Bali-like atmosphere.

Its standout feature is a tropical indoor swimming pool that transports you to a tranquil Balinese oasis in the heart of Copenhagen.

Balinese style pool hotel in Copenhagen City Centre

The pool, set in a lush courtyard under a glass ceiling, offers an exquisite spot to unwind after sightseeing.

The hotel is conveniently located in the city centre, close to the Lakes, a popular spot for running. It’s also surrounded by Michelin-starred restaurants, making it a foodie’s dream.

See more photos and book online here.

4 Adina Apartment – indoor pool

adina apartment, indoor pool hotel in copenhagen

If you prefer more space, or if you’re going to be away for more than a few days, a hotel apartment is a good alternative to a hotel room.

Close to Langelinie and The Little Mermaid is Adina Apartment Hotel Copenhagen, which offers spacious luxury hotel apartments, bright and inviting common areas, and an indoor pool.

adina apartment hotel copenhagen

All apartments are furnished to be comfortable for both shorter and longer stays.

This means, among other things, that there’s an oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine in the apartments, which also offer premium bed linen and complimentary toiletries – and some apartments have bathtubs.

There’s a restaurant with international dishes on the menu, and breakfast is available to purchase for your stay. You can also rent bicycles for your trip around the Danish capital.

Public transport is easily accessible if you want to get around the city. Buses are just a short distance away, and Nordhavn Station is approximately 10 minutes from the hotel.

See more photos and book online here.

Looking for some fun things to do in Copenhagen? Check out my guide to the best escape rooms in Copenhagen.

5. Tivoli Hotel – indoor pool

tivoli hotel pool

Tivoli Hotel is an experience in itself. Here, there’s a focus on architectural details and unique decor, which differs in all rooms. There’s no fault in comfort either, with premium bedding, a minibar, and complimentary toiletries offered, among other things.

The pool at Tivoli Hotel is indoors, with plenty of space for a good swim.

tivoli hotel room

Overall, something has been done with the common areas, which include several lobbies, lounge areas, bars, four restaurants, terraces, a courtyard, fitness facilities, a children’s playroom, a lounge, and meeting facilities.

All rooms are stylishly furnished, with a focus on good quality. There’s a fine selection of standard double rooms, suites, executive double rooms, and family rooms, and breakfast is available to purchase.

See more photos and book online here.

  • Just so you know, Tivoli Hotel is not located in Tivoli Gardens. It’s located around 15 minutes walk from the Tivoli Gardens itself.

6. Charlottehaven – indoor pool

Charlottehaven indoor pool hotel in Copenhagen

On Østerbro, you’ll find the acclaimed Charlottehaven hotel, which offers highly spacious holiday apartments made with light and natural materials.

As one of the few hotels in Copenhagen with a pool, you can even bring your pet here.

Not only is there plenty of space to roam around but both the apartments and the hotel in general offer all the comforts you need.

  • The apartments have an oven, dishwasher, and balcony, among other things.
charlottehaven hotel, view

In addition, you can enjoy a large indoor pool, cosy terraces, farm environments, a large outdoor play area for children, and fitness facilities with a short elevator ride.

The apartments are spread across two different locations and concepts; The Garden, which offers cosy and comfortable (family) apartments, and The Tower, which offers luxury apartments with 180-degree views and furniture in Danish design.

Both types of apartments are available in different sizes and price ranges.

See more photos and book online here.

7. Park Inn by Radisson Copenhagen Airport – indoor pool

park inn by radisson copenhagen, indoor pool hotel

If you don’t need excessive luxury but want a decent hotel to stay in while you’re in Copenhagen, Park Inn by Radisson Copenhagen Airport is a good choice, especially if you plan to fly to or from CPH Airport before or after your stay.

The hotel offers standard rooms with classic decor and soundproofing, a large indoor pool area, and a fitness centre. Buying breakfast in the restaurant is also possible, and the hotel is pet-friendly.

The prices are very affordable. The hotel is in Amager, just a 5-minute drive from the airport.

cph airport hotel

You can easily visit Amager Strandpark (the best beach in Copenhagen) and Den Blå Planet, less than 5 minute’s drive from the hotel. It’s also only a 15-minute drive to the centre of Copenhagen.

Park Inn by Radisson Copenhagen Airport is an excellent opportunity to stay inexpensively and conveniently within a short distance of everything Denmark’s capital offers regarding attractions, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife.

  • However, you’ll need to take the metro for 10 minutes to Christianshavn or Kongens Nytorv before you’re in the city’s heart.

See more photos and book online here.

This is one of the cheaper hotels in Copenhagen with a pool. You can also check out my dedicated guide to see more cheap hotels in Copenhagen.

Now, those were the best pool hotels in Copenhagen – and before I go on to a luxury hostel with a pool – I will mention another great option. This requires that you either rent a car (which we call “billeje” in Danish”) or take the train about 50 minutes North to Elsinore.

In Elsinore, you’ll find one of the best spa hotels in Denmark, the Marienlyst Strandhotel. I know this is not a pool hotel in Copenhagen, but it’s quite close and worth the trip if you’ve got a couple of days to spend in Denmark.

8. Steel House Copenhagen – luxury hostel with indoor pool

steel house, luxury hostel with an indoor pool in Copenhagen

Although Steel House Copenhagen is not technically a hotel but a luxury hostel, it should still be on the list. This hostel differs from a classic hostel as it’s a significantly upgraded version. You can choose between shared and private rooms, where the comfort and quality are comparable to hotel standards.

Something unique about this hostel is that it’s only for adults. There’s no focus on parties but rather on a comfortable stay with all the necessary amenities, including good opportunities to work remotely.

steel house cph room

The hostel has excellent common areas, an indoor pool, a bar, a cafĂŠ, a play area, and fitness facilities.

The location and view are also great, with a short distance to Copenhagen’s city life, shopping opportunities, places to eat, and all the city’s sights can be easily reached by public transport or bicycle.

See more photos and book online here.

I hope this guide helps you find a lovely hotel with a pool for your stay in Copenhagen.

things to do copenhagen

Copenhagen has a lot to offer, and you can easily spend a week or more experiencing it, whether you’re interested in culture, history, or fun experiences.

In addition to Tivoli and The Little Mermaid, the city also offers several castles, canal cruises, colourful Nyhavn, food markets (check out my post about the best smørrebrød in Copenhagen), and plenty of shopping opportunities.

You can also check out my guide to the best sights and things to do in Copenhagen.

Frequently asked questions:

What is the best hotel with a pool in Copenhagen?

The most luxurious hotel with a pool in Copenhagen is the 5-star Nimb Hotel. Nimb Hotel has a beautiful outdoor rooftop pool and is located in Tivoli, making it the best location in Copenhagen.

How much do hotels with a pool cost in Copenhagen?

The cheapest hotel in this guide costs about DKK 900. However, I also mention a luxury hostel with an indoor pool and several other hotels in different price ranges. You should expect to pay at least DKK 1800 for a night at one of the good hotels with a pool in Copenhagen. So yeah – Copenhagen is expensive, I’m afraid.

Are there any pool hotels in Copenhagen with outdoor pools?

Yes, but only 2. The most luxurious is Nimb Hotel which is located in Tivoli Gardens. The other option is another 5-star hotel called Villa Copenhagen. The rest of the pool hotels mentioned in this guide have indoor pools.

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How to get from Copenhagen Airport to City Centre in 13 minutes ✈️ https://destinationwellknown.com/copenhagen-airport-to-city/ https://destinationwellknown.com/copenhagen-airport-to-city/#comments Mon, 05 Jun 2023 10:52:58 +0000 https://destinationwellknown.com/?p=3033 Getting from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre is easy and cheap. I live in Copenhagen, so I'm doing this often - let me tell you how to do it too.

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Welcome to my comprehensive guide, designed to help you get smoothly from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre.

I’ll cover various modes of transport, from efficient public options like trains and the metro to private taxis and ride-sharing services.

I’m Danish and live in Copenhagen, so I often go to and from this airport.

I’ve also made a video that shows precisely how to get from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre in just 13 minutes:

Let’s get started with the guide and I’ll tell you how to get from the airport to the city centre in just 13 minutes.

Copenhagen Airport (CPH)

Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport, or Kastrup Airport as it’s called in Danish, is the main international gateway to Denmark and one of the busiest airports in Northern Europe.

Located just 8 kilometres southeast of the city centre, the airport is convenient for travellers visiting Copenhagen.

In my opinion, it’s one of the best airports in Europe.

cph airport departures and arrivals
You can see the current waiting time at security at CPH.dk

My only bad note on CPH is that the F-gates (where low-cost airlines such as Ryanair and EasyJet operate) are a good 15-minute walk from security.

Easyjet flight in Copenhagen Airport
EasyJet flights from Copenhagen to Berlin are very cheap, by the way!

So if you’re flying out of Copenhagen with Ryanair or Easyjet, I’d recommend getting to the airport earlier than you’d typically do.

Mikkeller beer in Copenhagen Airport

Apart from the F-gates, CPH is lovely, and there are some high-quality restaurants and bars – there’s even a Mikkeller craft beer bar.

Metro – best way to get to the city centre

Copenhagen Airport metro station, the metro is the best way to get to the city centre

Arguably one of the most convenient ways to get to the city centre, the metro is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, offering a reliable round-the-clock service.

The M2 line will transport you directly from the airport to Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport, both central locations in the city centre.

Copenhagen Metro Map
Map of the Copenhagen Metro

Trains depart every 2 minutes during the day, and every 15-20 minutes at night, so you’ll never have to wait long.

The journey from CPH Airport to Kongens Nytorv takes approximately 13 minutes, making this a speedy option for those eager to start exploring the city.

Copenhagen Metro
Inside the Copenhagen Metro

You can walk to your city centre hotel from both Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport – if you haven’t yet booked your place to stay, check out my huge guide on where to stay in Copenhagen.

At Kongens Nytorv, you could also change to the M3-line and quickly access all other areas of Copenhagen.

If you’re staying near Copenhagen Central Station, then the next option is slightly better.

Train – best way to get to Copenhagen Central Station

Copenhagen Airport to central station train
The airport train in Copenhagen Central Station (these trains can also take you to MalmĂś in Sweden)

Consider taking the train if you prefer a slightly larger vehicle or wish to enjoy a bit of Danish scenery.

Direct trains run from the airport to Copenhagen Central Station every 10-20 minutes during the day, offering a journey time around 13 minutes.

Copenhagen Airport train station

Both the metro and the train station are located right next to the arrival hall at the airport.

Copenhagen Central Station
Welcome to Copenhagen Central Station

You can get train times at the Danish Journey Planner website or Google Maps.

There are plenty of cheap hostels and hotels near the Central Station in Copenhagen.

Ticket prices

Copenhagen airport train ticket price

You can get tickets from the DSB ticket sales booth and ticket machines in the arrivals area, making this a highly convenient option.

The price to get from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre is 30 kroner no matter what mode of transport you’re taking.

  • 30 kroner is around €4.04 / $2.75/ ÂŁ3.47

You’ll need a 3-zone ticket, but if you use the ticket machine as I show in my video, then it will automatically work it out for you.

You could also get the Copenhagen Card and have free access to the train and metro.

Read more about the Copenhagen Card and its many advantages here.

It’s worth noting that while buses are an option, they are not recommended due to their long journey times and less frequent service compared to the metro and train.

Taxi – slowest and most expensive way to get to the city

Taxis in Copenhagen Airport
The taxis right outside the arrival hall – there are usually way more taxis

Taxis are available from ranks outside the airport, offering a more private travel option.

They provide door-to-door service, which can be especially useful if you travel with a lot of luggage or prefer not to navigate public transport.

However, be aware that taxis are more expensive than public transportation.

While it’s possible to pre-book taxis, it’s generally unnecessary as taxis are readily available at the airport.

The journey time to the city centre by taxi can vary significantly depending on traffic, but expect it to take 20 to 40 minutes.

Taxi prices

A taxi from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre will cost 350-500 kroner. All taxis in Denmark are metered so they can’t cheat you.

You can pay by cash, card and contactless (Apple Pay etc).

Car Rentals in CPH Airport

If you prefer a more independent mode of travel, renting a car may be the perfect option. Copenhagen Airport hosts several international car rental companies, ensuring you have a broad selection of vehicles. 

These companies include well-known names such as Hertz, Avis, Europcar, Budget, and Sixt, each offering a range of vehicles to cater to varying needs and budgets.

Read more about car rental at CPH Airport here.

Process to Rent

You will need a valid driver’s license, passport, and credit card to rent a car. 

Booking your car in advance, particularly during peak tourist season, is highly recommended to ensure availability and potentially secure better rates. 

Driving in Copenhagen

Driving in Copenhagen is generally straightforward, with well-maintained roads and clear signage. However, like any city, it can get busy during peak hours, and finding parking in the city centre can sometimes take work. 

If you are not used to driving in European cities, be aware that Copenhagen has a lot of cyclists, and special attention is needed to the dedicated bike lanes.

cyclists in copenhagen
Cyclists in Copenhagen.

I ride my bike in Copenhagen every day, and I’ve got to say that it can get a bit insane – Copenhagen cyclists have got a temper, and you can’t always know their next move. Now you’re warned 😅

Remember, in Denmark, you must drive on the right-hand side of the road.

A car can be an excellent way to discover the charming Danish countryside and coastline at your own pace. Check out these brilliant places to go glamping in Denmark.

Still unsure about airport transport in Copenhagen?

Check out my video:

Whether you choose the rapid convenience of the metro, the more scenic route of the train, the comfort of a taxi, or the freedom of a car rental, Copenhagen offers a range of accessible and efficient transport options to suit every traveller.

To sum it all up:

Take the metro or train for a quick, reliable and cost-effective solution. Or a taxi for direct, door-to-door convenience.

However you decide to travel, Copenhagen’s comprehensive transport system and the city’s compact size make it wonderfully simple to journey from the airport to the heart of the city.

As mentioned earlier, I live in Copenhagen, so if you’ve got any questions about your upcoming trip to Denmark, please comment below and I’ll do my best to help.

Read all my Copenhagen travel guides here.

FAQ:

Is there public transport available from Copenhagen Airport?

Yes, the airport has excellent public transport links. You can choose between the metro, trains, and buses to reach the city centre.

What is the best way to get from CPH Airport to the city centre?

The metro and the train are the best ways to get from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre. Both options are reliable and efficient and offer a quick journey to city centre stations such as Kongens Nytorv and Nørreport.

How much is train from Copenhagen Airport to city?

The cost of a train ticket from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre is 30 Danish Kroner.

Can you use Euro in Denmark?

We don’t use Euro in Denmark; instead, we’ve got Kroner (Crowns). However, in some tourist-oriented establishments like hotels, restaurants, and certain shops, payments in euro might be accepted. But it’s important to note that the exchange rate may not be favourable in these instances, and change is typically given in Danish Kroner.

How long does it take to get from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre?

Both the metro and train take approximately 13 minutes to reach the city centre from the airport.

Can I buy public transport tickets at the airport?

Yes, there are ticket machines and sales booths at the airport where you can purchase metro, train, and bus tickets.

Are taxis available at Copenhagen Airport?

Yes, there are taxi ranks outside the terminal buildings. However, taxis in Denmark can be expensive, and public transport is a more cost-effective choice.

Is it safe to travel by public transport in Copenhagen?

Yes, Copenhagen’s public transport system is generally very safe. However, as with any major city, being aware of your belongings and surroundings is always a good idea.

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As a traveller, choosing hostels as accommodation is a cheap solution. Hostels have the advantages that you can travel on a small budget, spend the money on experiences instead of accommodation and meet other travellers.

Hostels in Copenhagen are typically of a relatively high standard and categorised with a minimum of two stars. The conditions are good, but they are also popular, especially in the summer season.

Many travellers come through Copenhagen, young and old, and travellers come from all over the world.

A hostel in Copenhagen is for you who want to:

  • Save money
  • Meet new people
  • Stay centrally in Copenhagen

In this guide, I help you find the best hostels in Copenhagen. Remember to book well in advance if you plan to travel in the high season.

1. Copenhagen Downtown Hostel – best located hostel in the city centre

Copenhagen Downtown Hostel

Location: Inner City (Indre By, the city centre)

Right in the heart of Copenhagen, only 1 minute walk from Town Hall Square, close to Tivoli Gardens and Nyhavn, is Copenhagen Downtown Hostel.

With its 85 rooms spread over several floors, it is a relatively large hostel with room for many travellers.

You can choose between private rooms with 2-8 beds and a private bathroom and then capsules for one person and larger public dormitories with room for 4-12 people – either mixed or for women only.

Whether you are travelling alone and prefer peace at night, whether you are travelling in a group, or would like to meet other travellers, there are options at this hostel that suit your wishes.

There is nothing to say about the fact that Copenhagen Downtown Hostel has previously been voted Copenhagen’s most popular hostel because there are plenty of shared facilities such as a bar, karaoke, billiards and bicycle rental – and it is possible to buy breakfast, coffee and snacks on site.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

I also mention this hostel in my extensive guide to where to stay in Copenhagen – there, I talk in-depth about the different areas of Copenhagen and link to good hotels and cheap hostels.

2. Urban Camper Hostel – coolest hostel in Copenhagen?

urban camper hostel copenhagen norrebro

Location: Nørrebro

Urban Camper Hostel is created by travellers for travellers. It is a mix of a hostel and city camping (not to be confused with glamping), and the focus is on having fun and meeting new people.

Included in the price of all overnight stays are bed linen and towels, complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi. Emphasis has been placed on comfort when you camp indoors in the large tents at Urban Camper Hostel.

The tents are distributed over private rooms with 2-4 beds and shared dormitories with four beds – either mixed or only for women.

This hostel is located in Nørrebro, with only 4 km to Tivoli and 4 km to Nyhavn. It is possible to rent bicycles on-site to get around to Copenhagen’s best things to do quickly.

Like public transport, it is super easy to reach – there are plenty of buses, S-trains and metro from Nørrebro Station, 1 minute’s walk from the place.

If you need to wash your clothes, there are also laundry facilities at Urban Camper Hostel.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

3. Danhostel Copenhagen City – best hostel in Copenhagen for families and groups

hostel copenhagen city centre

Location: Inner City (city centre)

Not many hostels can boast of being 5-star, but Danhostel Copenhagen City can.

Here, hostel life is taken to the next level. Of course, the price comes with it, and it is not a cheap solution, but on the other hand, it is a comfortable and slightly luxurious choice – and the view is phenomenal.

This is the right solution if you want to travel and meet new people – with a little extra comfort. It is more reminiscent of a nice hotel with dormitories. However, private rooms and apartments of various sizes are also available.

It is possible to buy breakfast, and there is a restaurant, communal kitchen and laundry on-site, just as there is plenty of entertainment in the form of billiards, table football and board games – as well as free Wi-Fi.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

Check out my guide to the best escape rooms in Copenhagen.

4. Next House Copenhagen – modern hostel in the city centre

modern hostel copenhagen

Location: City Centre / Waterfront

Located in the middle of Copenhagen with less than 10 minute’s walk to Tivoli Gardens – and a little further to Nyhavn – you will find Next House Copenhagen, which calls itself a “next level hostel“, as the comfort and facilities have been turned up a notch.

With a good mix of double rooms and shared dormitories with 4-6 beds, you can spend the night with privacy or the opportunity to meet other travellers – and there are usually plenty of them with as many as 433 rooms, 4 bars, restaurant with a pizza buffet, fitness centre with options for yoga and even cinema.

There is an option to buy a breakfast buffet in the restaurant, and then there is free Wi-Fi and nice communal areas for relaxing or working on the go.

This is one of the newer hostels in Copenhagen and undoubtedly one of the nicest.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

I’ve also written a guide on the best budget-friendly and cheap hotels in Copenhagen.

Check out my video, where I’m showing some of the best areas in Copenhagen:

5. Steel House Copenhagen – hostel with swimming pool

steel house hostel in copenhagen
Steel House is one of the best hostels in Copenhagen

Location: Vesterbro

Like Next House, Steel House is also a more luxurious hostel where you get lots of excellent facilities.

This hostel is particularly suitable for those who want to hang out with other travellers in superb surroundings – or who are digital nomads and wish to have proper working conditions during the journey.

Tivoli Gardens is only 500 metres away, so the location is perfect, and there is free Wi-Fi, kitchen facilities, a snack bar, gym, games room, TV room, laundry, cinema and even an indoor pool.

swimmingpool hostel copenhagen

Here you get a lot for your money – and the opportunity to meet travellers from all over the world.

Despite the many excellent facilities, the prices at these luxury hostels are pretty reasonable – for Copenhagen, at least.

And with only a 2-minute walk to Vesterbro Station and the option of renting a bike, it’s also easy to get around.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

6. Globalhagen Hostel – stay in one of the coolest areas of Copenhagen

hostel norrebro copenhagen

Location: Nørrebro

Globalhagen Hostel is a cheap hostel in Nørrebro that is mainly run by volunteers – which is also the case for Café Mellemrummet, located just below Globalhagen.

The hostel is mainly for travellers who want to meet other travellers and exchange experiences and ideas. If you’re staying at this hostel, you can be sure to meet other artists and musicians.

The location is certainly not wrong, with 2 km to Tivoli Gardens and 2 km to Nyhavn, respectively, and both public transport and bike hire are easily accessible.

There are 22 rooms, so it is a small hostel, and the rooms are spread over dormitories, private rooms and family rooms.

There is free wifi, laundry, a cinema room and kitchen facilities, and then there is the option of buying breakfast or going to the bar for drinks and snacks. Events and arrangements are also held regularly.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

This hostel is close to Nørrebro Bryghus, one of the best places for a beer in Copenhagen.

If you’re looking for a Danish bite to eat, do check out my guide to the best places to eat smørrebrod in Copenhagen.

7. Sleep in Heaven – stay close to all the action in Nørrebro

sleep in heaven hostel copenhagen

Location: Nørrebro

For young and party-loving travellers, Sleep in Heaven is the obvious hostel.

Here you get the option of cheap accommodation, happy hour every day, billiards, access to free wifi and computers – and bed linen is included in the price.

There is no more than 2 km to the Town Hall Square and Tivoli Gardens, good public transport connections, and easy access to rental bicycles.

It is, therefore, a nice place to experience everything that Copenhagen and Nørrebro have to offer – and previous guests are pleased about all the social activities that take place among the travellers.

It is somewhat reminiscent of a lively dormitory with small nooks and excellent common facilities, where the primary focus is meeting new people. It is possible to purchase breakfast on-site.

I recently had a visit from a friend from Canada who stayed at this hostel, and he was thrilled with the place.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

8. Urban House Copenhagen – top hostel close to the Central Station

copenhagen hostel vesterbro close to central station

Location: Vesterbro

Centrally located in Copenhagen – just 2 minutes from the Central Station – you will find Urban House Copenhagen, which offers private rooms and dormitories where linen and towels are included at a very affordable price.

I stayed here once when I didn’t have an apartment in Copenhagen, and I recommend it.

I had a private room, so it just functioned as a good hotel in the centre of Copenhagen, where the bar at the reception was lively.

At Urban House in Copenhagen, the focus is on a good atmosphere and social interaction. There is, among other things, a bar, billiards lounge, TV room and courtyard, and there are regular joint running and cycling trips and yoga classes.

In addition to being located right in the heart of Copenhagen, where there is plenty to experience, the hostel also offers plenty of entertainment.

You can easily walk over to the Meat Packing District (Kødbyen), which with its many bars and restaurants, is always a good choice for a night out in Copenhagen.

On-site, there is a laundry room, shared kitchen, restaurant, snack bar and the option to buy breakfast.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

9. a&o Copenhagen Sydhavn – cheap but not centrally located

a&o hostel copenhagen

Location: Sydhavn

Sydhavn (the south harbour) has a new a&o hostel.

This is particularly suitable for travelling business people and digital nomads who need a shared workplace with free Wi-Fi – who prefer the cheap and social solution of a dormitory or a private room to retreat to.

There is a bar where you can buy snacks and drinks and purchase breakfast if needed.

On a map, a&o Copenhagen Sydhavn is located relatively close to Vesterbro and the city centre.

Booking.com

Still, I want to mention that the place is in a dead area, with only one gas station and not much else in the immediate area.

Therefore, you must be prepared to go to Sydhavn Station, take the suburban train a few stops to Copenhagen Central Station, or take the bus towards the centre or Vesterbro.

So there are hostels in Copenhagen with better locations, but for those who are just looking for an incredibly cheap place to spend the night and don’t need to live right in the centre, this is a good choice for overnight stays in Copenhagen.

See more photos and book with free cancellation.

Warning: you need to know this about a&o Copenhagen Nørrebro 🚩

Location: Nørrebro

This hostel is particularly suitable for travelling students, as there is a “students’ corner”, a library and free Wi-Fi. There is the option of shared or private rooms and purchasing breakfast and a packed lunch.

However, I must say that the a&o hostel in Nørrebro does not have a particularly child-friendly location.

The place is in Mjølnerparken, which for 10-20 years has been home to one of Copenhagen’s most violent gangs and in general, the area just outside this hostel can feel unsafe in the evening.

There has even been a shooting that took place at the hostel shortly after it opened.

I have lived in the area and was honestly surprised when I saw that a hostel was being built on the premises and I thought I would be very sorry if I mistakenly booked a similar place in a city for a trip abroad.

I don’t want to scare anybody off coming to Copenhagen – as I said, I used to live quite close to Mjølnerparken, and 99.9% will not experience anything terrible.

I’d feel bad writing a guide to the best hostels in Copenhagen and not mentioning some of those in (kind of) bad neighbourhoods.

There are many other good hostels in Copenhagen, so unless you are okay with staying in a slightly rough area, I would not recommend a&o Copenhagen Nørrebro.

Instead, look at the other hostels in Nørrebro I mention in this guide. Or use this map:

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I hope you found this guide to the best hostels in Copenhagen helpful. If you’ve any questions about the Danish capital, please comment below.

Frequently asked questions:

How much are hostels in Copenhagen?

The cheapest hostel in Copenhagen on my list costs DKK 290 per night. However, it is normal to pay approx. DKK 500 per night in a shared dormitory. Many hostels in Copenhagen have private rooms, so it works almost like staying in a hotel.

What are the best hostels in Copenhagen?

Some of the best hostels in Copenhagen are Steel House, Next House and Copenhagen Downtown Hostel.

Are hostels in Copenhagen safe?

Yes, hostels in Copenhagen are generally safe. Many hostels in Denmark have security measures, such as key card access, lockers for valuables, and 24-hour reception desks. However, as with any accommodation, it’s always a good idea to take precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

Do I need to bring my own bedding and towels when staying at a hostel in Copenhagen?

No, you typically don’t need to bring your own bedding and towels when staying at a hostel in Copenhagen. Most hostels provide linens and towels for their guests, although you may want to double-check with the specific hostel you plan on staying at to confirm this.

What amenities do hostels in Copenhagen typically offer?

Some standard amenities include free Wi-Fi, communal kitchen facilities, 24-hour reception desks, laundry facilities, luggage storage, and common areas for socialising. Some hostels may also offer additional services, such as bike rentals. I highly recommend renting a bike, as Copenhagen is a brilliant city to explore by bike.

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Whether you are a traveller from somewhere out in the world or visiting Copenhagen from another place in Denmark, it can seem overwhelming with the expensive hotels that pop up in quick internet searches.

I’m Danish and live in Copenhagen, so I know a thing or two about the Danish capital city. I hope this shines through in this guide to the best budget-friendly hotels in Copenhagen.

Fortunately, there are cheap hotels in Copenhagen as an alternative to the many expensive ones. Here I have found ten excellent and cheap hotels, all of which are well located and where the price is on the nicer side.

You can also read my guide on where to stay in Copenhagen, where I go in-depth about the city’s many different areas.

While some hotels have spacious rooms and many facilities, others are more suitable for a single night or two in connection with a concert or air transport.

I hope you’ll be inspired to find a cheap hotel in Copenhagen.

1. Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade

Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade

Location: City Centre (Indre By)

The first Wakeup Copenhagen hotel was one of the city’s first low-cost hotels. It has been a resounding success, and today the concept covers three hotels in Copenhagen and one in Aarhus.

The idea is that a stay is minimalistic and straightforward without too many frills – but at a reasonable price.

You pay for one night in a room of limited size (however, small family rooms are also available) that includes free Wi-Fi. You can buy breakfast in the buffet, and for most people, the hotel will be a place to spend the night while experiencing the city.

For the same reasons, the hotels are strategically located so you can reach everything Copenhagen offers in a short time.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

This is a great place to stay if you’re looking for a hotel within walking distance of the best things to do in Copenhagen.

2. Hotel M18

hotel m18 copenhagen norrebro

Location: Nørrebro

The location of Hotel M18 in Nørrebro is not too bad either. Nørrebro is, in fact, my favourite area of Copenhagen.

From here, you can quickly reach everything from various attractions to Copenhagen nightlife. The hotel doesn’t make a big deal out of itself, but you have a decent place to spend the night, which is worth paying for.

You can choose from several different rooms in different price ranges – and you can save quite a bit if you book well in advance.

Depending on your space requirements, there are standard double rooms, family rooms and studio apartments.

The hotel has only 12 rooms, so it is a small hotel with a more intimate atmosphere.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

3. Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade

Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade

Location: City Centre (Indre By)

One of the newer Wakeup Copenhagen hotels is Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade, which is super well located in Indre By (the city centre) with a short distance to everything Copenhagen offers.

For example, Tivoli Gardens is only 800 meters away – and the hotel is right down to the harbour, so rooms with a view are available.

All rooms – there are almost 600 rooms – are pretty small but with everything necessary for a comfortable stay, including free Wi-Fi and air conditioning. It is possible to purchase breakfast.

You typically save money if you book the hotel without free cancellation. You must be aware that you will not get the money back in the event of a cancellation. If it’s a risk you’re willing to take, there are reasonable prices.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

Are you looking for a fun experience in Copenhagen? Check out my guide to the best Copenhagen Escape Rooms in English.

4. Cabinn Metro Hotel

Cabinn Metro Hotel

Location: Amager

Near the Royal Arena, you will find the architectural Cabinn Metro Hotel. Especially if you are visiting Copenhagen for a concert or other event in the Royal Arena, this hotel is the right choice.

Also, if you want to stay near Copenhagen Airport, it makes sense to stay at the Cabinn Metro Hotel, as it is less than 6 km from the airport – however, it is on a different metro line, so it requires a change or a very short taxi ride to the airport.

There is free Wi-Fi in the hotel, the option to purchase breakfast – and then children stay for free. There is also a 24-hour fitness centre that guests can use.

The rooms are tiny, but they are smartly furnished.

It is a cheap hotel in Copenhagen where it makes sense to spend the night, but if you plan to spend a longer time in the hotel room, it might become claustrophobic in the 9 m2.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

Check out my video, where I’m showing some of the best areas in Copenhagen:

5. City Hotel Nebo

City Hotel Nebo
One of the cheap hotels in Copenhagen with the best location

Location: Vesterbro

Right in the heart of Copenhagen – just a 5-minute walk from Tivoli Gardens – you will find City Hotel Nebo. And with only a 5-minute walk to Vesterport Station and 8 minutes to Rådhuspladsens Metro Station, you are very well located concerning transport to all of Copenhagen’s many attractions.

The hotel has nice rooms in various sizes with space for 1-4 people, depending on needs. It is an opportunity to stay cheaply in central Copenhagen – even if several of you are travelling together.

There is an option to buy breakfast at the hotel, and then there is laundry and bicycle rental, so it is easy to be a traveller on a budget.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

Are you looking forward to trying Danish Smørrebrød in Copenhagen?

6. Copenhagen Go Hotel

Copenhagen Go Hotel

Location: TĂĽrnby

Copenhagen Go Hotel is a modern and minimalist hotel located in TĂĽrnby, close to the airport. The hotel offers very cheap accommodation and gets good reviews.

The location is perfect for those looking for a hotel in connection with airport transport to or from Copenhagen Airport – or those who would like a cheap night’s accommodation in connection with an event in the Royal Arena.

It is possible to buy breakfast at the hotel, children can stay for free – and there is the possibility of bringing pets to a limited extent.

It is also possible to buy snacks and basic groceries, and there are pleasant common areas in the form of a garden, terrace and indoor TV room.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

7. Go Hotel City

Go Hotel City

Location: Amager

Go Hotel City is a lovely modern hotel located in Amager. In terms of attractions, shopping opportunities and city life, it is an excellent location, and public transport is also accessible from the hotel.

The hotel, which has 140 rooms, is spread over single rooms, double rooms and apartments of various sizes.

Whether you are travelling alone or as a group, a couple or a family with children, it is possible to find a suitable room.

Most of the extrad has been cut at this hotel, and there aren’t a lot of fancy facilities.

On the other hand, there are nice rooms at an affordable price with a good location in Copenhagen – and the option to buy breakfast.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

8. Go Hotel Saga

Go Hotel Saga

Location: Vesterbro

Despite a slightly older building and relatively small rooms, Go Hotel Saga gets good reviews – perhaps because of the correspondingly low price and the good geographical location.

The rooms are nice and modern in the interior, and there are both economy rooms with shared bathrooms at very affordable prices, standard rooms and group rooms.

It takes no more than 6 minutes to walk to Tivoli, and public transport is accessible at Copenhagen Central Station a couple of minutes from your hotel room.

In other words: this hotel is very well located in the city centre of Copenhagen.

There is also a bar in the hotel, and it is also possible to purchase breakfast.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

Are you thinking about venturing out of Copenhagen to explore more of Denmark? Check out my guide to the best glamping in Denmark.

9. Hotel Christian IV

cheap hotel in Copenhagen city centre

Location: City Centre (Indre By)

Hotel Christian IV is – unlike many other hotels in the guide – a smaller, family-run hotel with only 42 rooms. It is located in the historic part of Copenhagen with easy access to transport and all the famous sights.

The rooms are spread over single and double rooms in Basic and Classic categories, of which Basic is the cheapest choice. The rooms are nicely and classically furnished with free Wi-Fi, and complimentary tea and coffee are always included in the stay.

It is possible to get help with good walking and cycling routes at the hotel, which also offers bike hire.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

10. Zleep Hotel Copenhagen Arena

Zleep Hotel Copenhagen

Location: Ørestad

With only 300 meters from the Royal Arena, this hotel is perfect if you are coming to Copenhagen to experience a concert or other attractions.

The hotel is one of the newer ones in Copenhagen, and the hotel rooms are modern, immaculate and up-to-date in their decor – and there is also a focus on comfort and well-being with 210 cm beds, a fitness room, organic breakfast and free Wi-Fi.

There are over 200 rooms in the hotel, spread over double rooms with double or single beds and family rooms. All rooms are also available in a handicap-friendly version.

See more about the hotel and book online here.

There’s also a Zleep Hotel right by the airport, so if you want to stay close to Copenhagen Airport I recommend booking into Zleep Hotel Copenhagen Airport.

Hotel or hostel?

Although all the above hotels have some very affordable prices, it can be done even cheaper! Just see my overview of the best and cheapest hostels in Copenhagen.

The big difference is the possibility of shared rooms in hostels – and that there is typically an environment focused on meeting new people, which the facilities on site such as games room and communal kitchen support.

If you’ve any questions about the mentioned cheap hotels in Copenhagen or your trip to Denmark in general please comment below as I’d be happy to help.

FAQ about cheap hotels in Copenhagen, Denmark:

Where can I stay cheaply in Central Copenhagen?

In this guide I recommend 10 of the best budget-friendly hotels in Copenhagen. For a cheap city centre hotel I recommend Wakeup Copenhagen Borgergade, Go Hotel Saga and Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade.

What is the center of Copenhagen?

The city centre of Copenhagen is called Indre By, which translates to Inner City. The area runs from Town Hall Square to Nyhavn, one of our most famous attractions.

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There are plenty of escape rooms in Copenhagen, and below I’ve compiled an overview of the best – so it’s easy to choose where to go for your next hen party, stag night or just a fun thing to do in Copenhagen.

Escape rooms are trendy in Copenhagen and are undoubtedly here to stay. It’s a fun, interactive game where your group has to solve a series of tasks that depend on the theme.

In some cases, you are detectives a la Sherlock Holmes; in other cases, you are investigators. In some games, it’s a crime scene you’re participating in; in others, it is a true horror.

Here are the best escape rooms in Copenhagen.

All rooms on this list are available in English.

1. The Ritual – Occult Mystery Room 👻

the ritual escape room copenhagen

At Mystery Makers, who were the first to create escape rooms in Copenhagen way back in 2014, we find several exciting mystery rooms.

Mystery Makers has won several awards for their escape rooms, so you are always in safe hands here in Copenhagen City Centre, close to Østerport Station, where an incredible experience awaits – regardless of which room you book.

The Ritual is one of their most popular rooms. The idea of the game is that you get a look inside the doors of a secret lodge located at one of Copenhagen’s finest addresses.

However, you and your fellow players quickly discover that the lodge is conducting an evil ritual, and now you have 1 hour to interrupt the ritual and escape from the room!

The whole experience, with an introduction, takes 1.5 hours and is recommended for everyone over 12, so if you are looking for an escape room with more minor children, there are better rooms in Copenhagen than The Ritual.

You can be nine people, but you can also book for up to 18 people, where you are then divided into two different rooms and have to compete to break out the fastest.

2. The Killing Room 🤯

the killing room, escape room Copenhagen in english

The following escape room is also with the experts from Mystery Makers and is somewhat more dramatic!

The Killing Room is an escape room in Copenhagen that is a journey into the twisted world of a serial killer and where you must cooperate in the best possible way to break out of the room before 1 hour has passed.

You start by being split into two groups that must work together to find each other to escape the serial mother’s game.

It’s a good escape room for companies that need to learn to work together, but also a fun experience for family and friends who want to try a different experience that shakes things up.

Again, this is a room for those over 12 years old, you can be 6-15 participants, and the experience takes 1.5 hours.

3. The Lab – most popular escape room in Copenhagen👩🏻‍🔬

the lab escape rooms in copenhagen

If you want to try The Lab escape room in Copenhagen, you have to be there in good time – it is the most popular escape room at Mystery Makers, so it often sells out.

It is a mystery room where you can be up to 36 people per game, but only if you are more than nine people; you are divided into several rooms.

The Lab is a classic escape room, where you come across a long series of challenging puzzles and cryptic tasks in a laboratory that must be solved in 1 hour.

The Lab is available for kids from 7 years, as long as adults accompany them, so this escape room can easily be played by (most) of the family.

4. Outbreak Escape Room 🦠

escape room copenhagen

Info:

  • Number of participants: 3-6 people
  • Location: Copenhagen Ø (Østerbro)
  • Duration: 75 min
  • See more info here

In this escape room in Copenhagen, you have the existence of humanity in your hands – and that’s nerve-wracking!

Inspired by the worldwide corona crisis, it is now up to your team to save the world from a global epidemic. Society has unrest and chaos, and it is close to going wrong, but a vaccine might save the world from going under.

outbreak escape room copenhagen

The problem is that the scientists who worked on the vaccine have mysteriously died in the lab, and it’s now up to you to step in and save both the vaccine and humanity.

The starting price applies to 3 people, and a supplement is paid per person. Additional participants are up to 6 people.

At the Outbreak Escape Room in Copenhagen, there is therefore, the possibility of a slightly larger group going than at several of the other escape rooms.

Read more and book the escape room here.

Have you found your accommodation in Copenhagen yet? I live here, so I know a thing or two about our different areas.

Check out my extensive guide on the best places to stay in Copenhagen.

5. Da Vinci Escape Room 🖼

da vinci escape room copenhagen

Info:

  • Number of participants: 3-6 people
  • Location: Copenhagen Ø (Østerbro)
  • Duration: 1.5 hours
  • See more info here

Most people have either read the book or seen the film – and, if nothing else, heard – about the Da Vinci Code with its cryptic codes and riddles. Now it’s your turn to follow in the mystery’s footsteps and save the entire world’s fate.

da vinci escape room copenhagen denmark

Here’s the trailer to get you in the right mindset before your trip to the escape room in Copenhagen:

A letter from Johannes Klosterberg is your first clue, and it’s up to you to protect the Holy Grail.

An hour has been set aside for the task itself, but since there is also an intro before and a follow-up after, you must estimate approximately 1.5 hours. Of course, depending on how quickly you solve the mystery.

You can be up to 6 participants and the price increases per participant over 3.

It is more fun to be more; the more brains, the better.

Book Da Vinci Escape Room here.

6. Sherlock Holmes Escape Room 🕵🏻‍♂️

sherlock holmes escape room

Info:

  • Number of participants: up to 12 people
  • Location: Copenhagen K (city centre)
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • See more info here

If you are travelling to Denmark in a big group – perhaps on the occasion of a bachelor party – the Sherlock Holmes Escape Room is an obvious choice, as it is a double room so that you can split into two groups.

You can also choose to be followed and spend up to 2 hours solving the puzzles, which is twice as long as elsewhere.

In 1902, the English crown prince Edward VI will be crowned king. However, some unfortunate pictures are taken of him, which are used for blackmail, and the coronation is at stake. It is up to you to find the pictures before they are published.

In true Sherlock Holmes style, you must collect clues and solve puzzles to find the hidden photographs. Do you have what it takes to achieve it?

Read more about the Sherlock Holmes Escape Room here.

If you’re coming to Europe from the US and want to experience the best Sherlock Holmes-related things to do you must travel to London.

7. Solve a Mystery by Christiansborg 🏰

mystery tour copenhagen

Info:

  • Number of participants: 1-4 people
  • Location: Copenhagen K (city centre)
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • See more info here
  • If you’ve got the Copenhagen Card this mystery tour is already included

Although escape rooms in their original sense are the unravelling of a mystery in a room indoors, there are also new ways of thinking about the concept.

For example, this “escape room”, where you have to solve a murder mystery outdoors near Christiansborg, close to all Copenhagen’s best sights and activities.

christiansborg copenhagen mystery tour
Christiansborg

A murder has been committed – and it’s up to you to find the culprit! Via historical settings around Christiansborg (the Danish parliament building), you must solve puzzles and find the killer!

In addition to solving an escape room-style mystery, you also get to simultaneously see the city’s historical sights and learn something about Copenhagen. A highly praised experience where you can bring a packed lunch and thus extend the experience.

Book the Murder Mystery at Christiansborg here.

As previously mentioned this mystery tour is included in the Copenhagen Card – a tourist card which gives free entrance to +89 attractions as well as 24-120 hours of free public transportation in Copenhagen.

I highly recommend getting the Copenhagen Card when you visit the Danish capital. Read more about the card here.

8. The Ring Escape Room 🧟‍♀️

the ring escape room copenhagen city centre

Info:

  • Number of participants: 3-8 people
  • Location: Copenhagen K (city centre)
  • Duration: 60 mins

If you are into horror and scares, this escape room in Copenhagen is just the thing for you!

Here, atrocity is the main theme from the get-go and from this very room, terrified screams are heard when the mystery is underway.

It’s up to you to solve the mystery of a little girl’s sudden death in true The Ring style. There is only one rule: You must not watch the film.

But what happens if you do? And what happens if you don’t solve the mystery in 60 minutes? Maybe it will all get a lot worse…

This escape room requires teamwork from the whole team, and there are nerves from start to finish!

Book The Ring Escape Room here.

Their website is mainly in Danish, but as it says on the site all their escape rooms can be played in English.

Speaking of Danish… Have you seen my guide to the best places in Copenhagen to try Smørrebrød?

9. The Last Passenger Escape Room 🚂

the last passenger escape room cph

Info:

  • Number of participants: 2-6 people
  • Location: Copenhagen K (city centre)
  • Duration: 60 mins

In true Sherlock Holmes style, it’s up to you to solve a murder that has taken place on a train bound for Prague. Follow the tracks, collect clues and find out who the murderers are – and the motive behind the crime.

You have a maximum of 60 minutes to solve the mystery, but you have to do it as quickly as possible.

This is a brilliant, classic escape room where everyone can participate, young as old. A trip can thus be used both as an activity with friends and as a family outing across generations.

Read more about The Last Passenger Escape Room in Copenhagen here.

10. Seven Escape Room ⓻

seven escape room copenhagen

Morality and ethics are one thing for everyday life. It’s something else when you’re under pressure.

The Seven escape room in Copenhagen gives you an understanding of that.

You probably know the seven deadly sins. Maybe you even try to avoid them daily…

But can you avoid them now that you are confronted with them? And you also know that a murderer is on the loose?

Seven is an adrenaline-filled escape room that will make you question your beliefs – and maybe you’ll be surprised by your friends, too.

Read more about the Seven Escape Room here.

11. Pablo Escobar Escape Room 🇨🇴

pablo escobar escape room in copenhagen

You get a hot lead, but you only have 60 minutes to follow it!

Notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar has made a careless call to his son that the police have intercepted, and now it’s up to you to follow the trail and make an arrest – can you do it?

Get an insight into the police’s investigative work – and try your hand at it yourself.

Good minds must follow the tracks before they become cold and useless. It gets the adrenaline going and forces you to think outside the box and collaborate!

See more about the Pablo Escobar Escape Room in Copenhagen here.

I hope you enjoyed this guide to the best escape rooms in Copenhagen and that you’re ready for your trip to the Danish capital.

If you’ve any questions about Copenhagen or Denmark in general, I’d be happy to help you plan your trip – comment below, and I’ll answer any questions you may have.

FAQ:

What is an escape room?

An escape room is an interactive game where you are locked in a monitored room while you have to solve puzzles to get out. It is a fun thing to do in Copenhagen for both children and adults.

Can two people play escape room in Copenhagen?

Yes, many of the escape rooms I mention in this guide can be booked for 2-4 people. I have made it easy to see how many people can be, so you can easily see if you can get into the escape room with two people.

How much are escape rooms in Copenhagen?

The price depends on where you visit, but most escape rooms in Copenhagen cost around DKK 1000-1400 for up to 6 people. I have made it easy to see the price of the best escape rooms in Copenhagen in this guide.

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