Morten's Best of Copenhagen

Morten D.
Morten's Best of Copenhagen

Outdoor swimming

Sandkaj Harbour bath is an official bathing zone in the new Nordhavn quarter, where the boardwalk, the cafés and bathing guests create a lovely beach vibe. Sandkaj bathing zone is open year-round and is a part of the boardwalk in the newer part of town, Århusgadekvarteret in Nordhavn. During summer this is a much-loved spot for sun-lounging and bathing in the harbour while in winter it’s mostly winter-bather that take advantage of the facilities. The Århusgade quarter in Nordhavn is a new and exciting area where cafés and restaurants keep opening and create a buzzing feel around the bathing zone.
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Nordhavn Bassin
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Sandkaj Harbour bath is an official bathing zone in the new Nordhavn quarter, where the boardwalk, the cafés and bathing guests create a lovely beach vibe. Sandkaj bathing zone is open year-round and is a part of the boardwalk in the newer part of town, Århusgadekvarteret in Nordhavn. During summer this is a much-loved spot for sun-lounging and bathing in the harbour while in winter it’s mostly winter-bather that take advantage of the facilities. The Århusgade quarter in Nordhavn is a new and exciting area where cafés and restaurants keep opening and create a buzzing feel around the bathing zone.
In June 2010 Østerbro got the new beach Svanemøllestranden. Svanemølle beach is 4,000 sqm. new sandy beach with a 130-meter long pier into the water. The beach itself is located at the angle between the existing promenade and the pier. The beach is staffed by lifeguards during the summer, but the beach is available all year round.
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Svanemøllestranden
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In June 2010 Østerbro got the new beach Svanemøllestranden. Svanemølle beach is 4,000 sqm. new sandy beach with a 130-meter long pier into the water. The beach itself is located at the angle between the existing promenade and the pier. The beach is staffed by lifeguards during the summer, but the beach is available all year round.

Neighbourhoods

Many green areas make their mark on this part of the city. In fact, Østerbro is one of the greenest neighbourhoods within the city limits. This is partly due to the park Fælledparken – Denmark’s largest public park - which is a perfect place for old and young with its playgrounds - including a bike playground for - skatepark, sports facilities, football grounds, a dog off-leash areas and not least home to Denmark's national stadium Telia Parken. Østerbro is also close to the water, with a beach park at Svanemøllen in one end and Copenhagen's Lakes, in the other. Top this off with the beautiful Citadel, the little mermaid and the harbour area, and you got yourself a plethora of perfect walking areas and hangout spots.
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Østerbro
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Many green areas make their mark on this part of the city. In fact, Østerbro is one of the greenest neighbourhoods within the city limits. This is partly due to the park Fælledparken – Denmark’s largest public park - which is a perfect place for old and young with its playgrounds - including a bike playground for - skatepark, sports facilities, football grounds, a dog off-leash areas and not least home to Denmark's national stadium Telia Parken. Østerbro is also close to the water, with a beach park at Svanemøllen in one end and Copenhagen's Lakes, in the other. Top this off with the beautiful Citadel, the little mermaid and the harbour area, and you got yourself a plethora of perfect walking areas and hangout spots.
Once, Vesterbro’s claim to fame was its status as the red-light district of Copenhagen. Today, the popular neighbourhood is equally cool and authentic while mixing family living with hip nightlife, fashion boutiques, sex shops and old school gritty vibes.
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Vesterbro/Kongens Enghave
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Once, Vesterbro’s claim to fame was its status as the red-light district of Copenhagen. Today, the popular neighbourhood is equally cool and authentic while mixing family living with hip nightlife, fashion boutiques, sex shops and old school gritty vibes.
The city's historic centre is a treasure trove of culture, great restaurants, attractions and fun things you don’t want to miss.
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Indre By
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The city's historic centre is a treasure trove of culture, great restaurants, attractions and fun things you don’t want to miss.
Nørrebro is a true melting pot of all things delicious, fun and vibrant. As Copenhagen's most culturally diverse neighbourhood, this is both the place to go for the best shawarma you've ever had, your new favourite ramen joint or a handful of tacos to die for. Creativity and street culture is alive and well in this ever-buzzing slice of town, where independent shops line the streets and vibes are young at heart.
Nørrebro
Nørrebro is a true melting pot of all things delicious, fun and vibrant. As Copenhagen's most culturally diverse neighbourhood, this is both the place to go for the best shawarma you've ever had, your new favourite ramen joint or a handful of tacos to die for. Creativity and street culture is alive and well in this ever-buzzing slice of town, where independent shops line the streets and vibes are young at heart.

Food scene

Café Bopa is a lively and very popular venue in Østerbro. Its name, an acronym of BOurgeouis PArtisans, refers to a group of resistance members who conspired against Nazi-occupants during WWII. Today, pétanque players have taken over Bopa Square, a lovely tree-lined spot with a great atmosphere. The café serves breakfast, brunch on the weekends, fine lunch dishes and a simple but nice dinner menu. On sunny days, the café has outdoor seating in Bopa Square. There is a small playground for the kids, and the café also has a lovely courtyard where BBQed delights are served in the evening. In the wintertime, the café is a popular spot for locals to get warm with a hot drink or their popular burger.
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Bopa Plads
4 Løgstørgade
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Café Bopa is a lively and very popular venue in Østerbro. Its name, an acronym of BOurgeouis PArtisans, refers to a group of resistance members who conspired against Nazi-occupants during WWII. Today, pétanque players have taken over Bopa Square, a lovely tree-lined spot with a great atmosphere. The café serves breakfast, brunch on the weekends, fine lunch dishes and a simple but nice dinner menu. On sunny days, the café has outdoor seating in Bopa Square. There is a small playground for the kids, and the café also has a lovely courtyard where BBQed delights are served in the evening. In the wintertime, the café is a popular spot for locals to get warm with a hot drink or their popular burger.
Have dinner among heads of cabbage and lettuce at Gro Spiseri at Denmark’s first rooftop farm You can’t possibly know what to expect when climbing the spiral staircase outside what looks like a normal building in Østerbro. On top of this former car auction house, you’ll find Denmark’s first rooftop farm, ØsterGRO. ØsterGRO was started by three fiery souls back in 2014. Today, two of the founders, Livia and Kristian, have teamed up with a handful of people to run the farm and its eatery, Gro Spiseri. Though it’s hidden well above ground, the place is well-visited by people that want to experience the farm’s special atmosphere and enjoy a good, organic dinner. GRO spiseri is not like many other restaurants, and you can immediately feel the passion from the people working there, who have backgrounds in everything from landscape architecture to the Michelin-starred restaurants noma and 108. In the kitchen, four guys work closely together to shape the menu and select natural wines to accompany the food. Here, there’s no head chef and no hierarchy. In the small establishment, they need to be creative with the few square meters they have. The dinners take place in the cozy greenhouse, which is heated up by a multifunctional oven in the kitchen. One long table makes up for 24 seats, and all the guests often end up chatting with each other. An evening at Gro includes beautifully flower-decorated dishes, lots of stories about the farm and, if you pick a good day, an amazing sunset over the city.
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ØsterGRO
4 Æbeløgade
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Have dinner among heads of cabbage and lettuce at Gro Spiseri at Denmark’s first rooftop farm You can’t possibly know what to expect when climbing the spiral staircase outside what looks like a normal building in Østerbro. On top of this former car auction house, you’ll find Denmark’s first rooftop farm, ØsterGRO. ØsterGRO was started by three fiery souls back in 2014. Today, two of the founders, Livia and Kristian, have teamed up with a handful of people to run the farm and its eatery, Gro Spiseri. Though it’s hidden well above ground, the place is well-visited by people that want to experience the farm’s special atmosphere and enjoy a good, organic dinner. GRO spiseri is not like many other restaurants, and you can immediately feel the passion from the people working there, who have backgrounds in everything from landscape architecture to the Michelin-starred restaurants noma and 108. In the kitchen, four guys work closely together to shape the menu and select natural wines to accompany the food. Here, there’s no head chef and no hierarchy. In the small establishment, they need to be creative with the few square meters they have. The dinners take place in the cozy greenhouse, which is heated up by a multifunctional oven in the kitchen. One long table makes up for 24 seats, and all the guests often end up chatting with each other. An evening at Gro includes beautifully flower-decorated dishes, lots of stories about the farm and, if you pick a good day, an amazing sunset over the city.
Awesome streetfood in Copenhagen. Very vibrant in summer. You can ice skate there in the winter.
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Broens Gadekøkken
95 Strandgade
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Awesome streetfood in Copenhagen. Very vibrant in summer. You can ice skate there in the winter.
Juno The Bakery - a simple selection of pastry and of high quality. Stop by the bakery and enjoy freshly baked pastry Many years ago the former cook of Noma, Emil Glaser, was missing cardemom rolls in the bakeries of Copenhagen. Emil Glaser grew up with cardemom rolls during his childhood in Sweden and was therefore determined that cardemom rolls should be a part of the sortiment at Juno, which opened in 2017. At Juno you'll find pastry, which is made by carefully selected and organic ingredients, with focus on the tasting experience. At Juno everything is freshly baked several times during the day and you'll find both sourdough bread and buns, pistachio croissants and Juno's iconic cardemom rolls.
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Juno the bakery
48 Århusgade
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Juno The Bakery - a simple selection of pastry and of high quality. Stop by the bakery and enjoy freshly baked pastry Many years ago the former cook of Noma, Emil Glaser, was missing cardemom rolls in the bakeries of Copenhagen. Emil Glaser grew up with cardemom rolls during his childhood in Sweden and was therefore determined that cardemom rolls should be a part of the sortiment at Juno, which opened in 2017. At Juno you'll find pastry, which is made by carefully selected and organic ingredients, with focus on the tasting experience. At Juno everything is freshly baked several times during the day and you'll find both sourdough bread and buns, pistachio croissants and Juno's iconic cardemom rolls.
A vibrant place with a lot of great food options ranging from fish to burgers. Also a great spot to grab a beer or a glass of wines, and if things go late, there will be dancing in the various bars / clubs until the early morning. Placed in the lovely Vesterbro area, and while you're there take a stroll down Istedgade or visit Enghave plads
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Meatpacking District, Copenhagen
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A vibrant place with a lot of great food options ranging from fish to burgers. Also a great spot to grab a beer or a glass of wines, and if things go late, there will be dancing in the various bars / clubs until the early morning. Placed in the lovely Vesterbro area, and while you're there take a stroll down Istedgade or visit Enghave plads
Leading up to Blågårds square, this area of Nørrebro is becoming more and more popular. Bustling all year round would be an understatement. At the street, Blågårdsgade, you will find everything from vegetarian cafés to wine bars and a music venue.
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Blågårdsgade
Blågårdsgade
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Leading up to Blågårds square, this area of Nørrebro is becoming more and more popular. Bustling all year round would be an understatement. At the street, Blågårdsgade, you will find everything from vegetarian cafés to wine bars and a music venue.
Fermentoren is a quality beer bar located on Halmtorvet in Vesterbro. With 24 different specialty beers on tap, which are regularly changed, there is always plenty to choose from for both experienced connoisseurs and those who simply prefer a good pilsner. As neighbors to The Meatpacking District, the area around Fermentoren is packed with various eating options and therefore always buzzing with life. The bar is located in the basement of a corner building and is really cozy with candles in old wine bottles, sofas, and dim lighting. In summer or when the weather is nice, you can also drink your beer outside in the beer garden. There are both Danish and international beers to taste at Fermentoren and a good portion of the draught beers are even brewed at their own brewery, Dry & Bitter. If you need advice or have questions about the different beers, don’t hesitate to ask the helpful and knowledgeable bartenders, who have an impressive knowledge of Fermentoren's beers and brewery.
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Fermentoren
29C Halmtorvet
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Fermentoren is a quality beer bar located on Halmtorvet in Vesterbro. With 24 different specialty beers on tap, which are regularly changed, there is always plenty to choose from for both experienced connoisseurs and those who simply prefer a good pilsner. As neighbors to The Meatpacking District, the area around Fermentoren is packed with various eating options and therefore always buzzing with life. The bar is located in the basement of a corner building and is really cozy with candles in old wine bottles, sofas, and dim lighting. In summer or when the weather is nice, you can also drink your beer outside in the beer garden. There are both Danish and international beers to taste at Fermentoren and a good portion of the draught beers are even brewed at their own brewery, Dry & Bitter. If you need advice or have questions about the different beers, don’t hesitate to ask the helpful and knowledgeable bartenders, who have an impressive knowledge of Fermentoren's beers and brewery.
Omar is a cozy, intimate, inviting and affordable restaurant located in Nørrebro in Copenhagen. The address has previously housed the popular café Wascator which closed down after 12 years. The rooms have been refurbished, and now Restaurant Omar serves ambitious food and good wine. If you feel like being surprised you can let the chef choose your menu – then you will get eight specially chosen dishes at a price of DKK 300 per person. If you are up for a less fancy meal, you can also choose between the a la carte menu. The focus at Omar is just a bit more ambitious than the old Wascator. You can still stop by for an informal lunch and a cup of filter coffee (with free refill). There is still the same low-key hygge-feel to the place and you can sit at the bar with a bottle of beer and some nice bar snacks. However the food and wine have been taken to another level, and Omar has up their game with some pretty delicious dishes on their menu and a focus on wine and brown cocktails, the ones with whiskey and dark rum. They call it a no-rule kitchen with a South European feel inspired by the South American, the Middle Eastern, the Asian, and the Danish kitchen. It is all about good taste. You could also check out it's sister restaurant, SAFARI
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Restaurant Omar
32 Refsnæsgade
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Omar is a cozy, intimate, inviting and affordable restaurant located in Nørrebro in Copenhagen. The address has previously housed the popular café Wascator which closed down after 12 years. The rooms have been refurbished, and now Restaurant Omar serves ambitious food and good wine. If you feel like being surprised you can let the chef choose your menu – then you will get eight specially chosen dishes at a price of DKK 300 per person. If you are up for a less fancy meal, you can also choose between the a la carte menu. The focus at Omar is just a bit more ambitious than the old Wascator. You can still stop by for an informal lunch and a cup of filter coffee (with free refill). There is still the same low-key hygge-feel to the place and you can sit at the bar with a bottle of beer and some nice bar snacks. However the food and wine have been taken to another level, and Omar has up their game with some pretty delicious dishes on their menu and a focus on wine and brown cocktails, the ones with whiskey and dark rum. They call it a no-rule kitchen with a South European feel inspired by the South American, the Middle Eastern, the Asian, and the Danish kitchen. It is all about good taste. You could also check out it's sister restaurant, SAFARI
On Baggensesgade nr. 9 in Nørrebro, you’ll find Safari Restaurant, an informal and cozy little eatery with a menu inspired by Central and Southern European cuisine. The concept at Safari is to keep it simple, unpretentious, and fun. The kitchen is relatively free to experiment and decide what kind of food they want to cook, as long as it tastes good. It's this informal approach to the dining experience that makes a visit to Safari special and unique. Safari is a mix between a restaurant and a bar. A place where dinner meets festivity and merges, making it an ideal place to drink some good wine and start your night out. The food at Safari mainly consists of greens and veggies and there are only a few meat dishes on the menu. The prices are affordable, and a tasting menu with 8 courses costs just 300 DKK so there is simply no reason to continue your night out neither hungry nor thirsty after a visit at Safari. You could also check out their sister restaurant, Omar
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Safari
9 Baggesensgade
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On Baggensesgade nr. 9 in Nørrebro, you’ll find Safari Restaurant, an informal and cozy little eatery with a menu inspired by Central and Southern European cuisine. The concept at Safari is to keep it simple, unpretentious, and fun. The kitchen is relatively free to experiment and decide what kind of food they want to cook, as long as it tastes good. It's this informal approach to the dining experience that makes a visit to Safari special and unique. Safari is a mix between a restaurant and a bar. A place where dinner meets festivity and merges, making it an ideal place to drink some good wine and start your night out. The food at Safari mainly consists of greens and veggies and there are only a few meat dishes on the menu. The prices are affordable, and a tasting menu with 8 courses costs just 300 DKK so there is simply no reason to continue your night out neither hungry nor thirsty after a visit at Safari. You could also check out their sister restaurant, Omar

Sightseeing

The Copenhagen 'Common' neighbouring the National Stadium is popular for all kinds of óutdoor activities. Fælledparken is the largest park in Copenhagen and very popular. There are playgrounds for the children, outdoor chess tables for chess players, sports grounds, a dance pavilion, green lawns for all other kinds of activities and Fælleparken is where the 1 of May workers' demonstrations take place.
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Fælledparkens Løbehjulsbane
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The Copenhagen 'Common' neighbouring the National Stadium is popular for all kinds of óutdoor activities. Fælledparken is the largest park in Copenhagen and very popular. There are playgrounds for the children, outdoor chess tables for chess players, sports grounds, a dance pavilion, green lawns for all other kinds of activities and Fælleparken is where the 1 of May workers' demonstrations take place.
The Lakes are one of the most iconic places in Copenhagen and spans all three "bridges" Østerbro, Nørrebro and Vesterbro. Be sure to take a walk around these, and if only going one way, I'm recommending that you stay on the northern shore, as this is most vibrant. Also if you're lucky and patient huge pikes can be seen in the water
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The Lakes
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The Lakes are one of the most iconic places in Copenhagen and spans all three "bridges" Østerbro, Nørrebro and Vesterbro. Be sure to take a walk around these, and if only going one way, I'm recommending that you stay on the northern shore, as this is most vibrant. Also if you're lucky and patient huge pikes can be seen in the water
The Citadel in Copenhagen was founded by Danish King Christian 4 in 1626. You will find it on the border of inner Copenhagen and the area of Østerbro. Today, the buildings inside the Citadel are used as military barracks and offices. However, the area is open to the public and a favourite green lung for a brisk walk or jog on the ramparts.
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Kastellet
1 Gl. Hovedvagt, Kastellet
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The Citadel in Copenhagen was founded by Danish King Christian 4 in 1626. You will find it on the border of inner Copenhagen and the area of Østerbro. Today, the buildings inside the Citadel are used as military barracks and offices. However, the area is open to the public and a favourite green lung for a brisk walk or jog on the ramparts.
A favourite with tourists visiting Copenhagen and it's understandable. Nyhavn is famous for it's colorfull buildings and the traditional Danish food. Smørrebrød (open sandwiches) are recommended, and then maybe grab a pancake or an ice cream for dessert. From here you also have a nice opportunity to see a large part of inner Copenhagen by boat, if you book a canal tour, which will sails you around the canals. If you are here in the winter, stalls will fill the eastern side of the canal with food and other homemade stuff. To get there hop on a metro and get off at Kongens Nytorv and walk a few hundred meters.
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Nyhavn
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A favourite with tourists visiting Copenhagen and it's understandable. Nyhavn is famous for it's colorfull buildings and the traditional Danish food. Smørrebrød (open sandwiches) are recommended, and then maybe grab a pancake or an ice cream for dessert. From here you also have a nice opportunity to see a large part of inner Copenhagen by boat, if you book a canal tour, which will sails you around the canals. If you are here in the winter, stalls will fill the eastern side of the canal with food and other homemade stuff. To get there hop on a metro and get off at Kongens Nytorv and walk a few hundred meters.
Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Creative housing Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of people cut a hole in the fence to the military barracks in Bådmandsgade. Soon the area was known for Pusher Street, where you could buy hash and pot – but no hard drugs – from various stalls. Today many of the original settlers still live in the collectively controlled village, and the area has a clear 70s feel to it. Around 1,000 people live in Christiania and every year more than 500,000 people come to visit. A lot of the people living in Christiania built their homes themselves giving the area an extremely interesting architectural feel. And you will find a variety of eco-restaurants, workshops, galleries and music venues offering all sorts of cultural experiences. Ownership Christiania existed under special conditions for 40 years with constant conflicts and clashes between the local Christianites and the Danish state. After many years of uncertainty about the future of Christiania, an agreement was entered in 2011, which meant that on 1 July 2012, a foundation, the Foundation Freetown Christiania, was founded. The foundation now owns the entire part of Christiania located outside the protected ramparts and leases buildings and land on the ramparts, which are still owned by the state. Part of the money is raised by selling the symbolic Christiania shares. Safety in Christiania It is important that you are aware that Christiania is not like any other neighbourhood in Copenhagen. The area can be considered quite rough and dodgy. According to Copenhagen police the area around Pusher Street is controlled by organised criminal groups. The residents themselves have adopted to a set of rules for security reasons, which they strongly advice visitors to abide by. They discourage visitors to photograph, run and talk on the phone in the area, especially in and around Pusher Street. At the main entrance you will find a sign listing the rules, which the residents advice visitors not to photograph either. There have been media reports of a small number of cases where visitors who have violated the rules have been threatened, assaulted or robbed by hash dealers. Guided tours Locals give guided tours of the area. Every day throughout the summer (26 June – 31 August) and every weekend the rest of the year. This is a really good way to experience the special Christiania vibe. The guides have lived most of their lives here, and they give a personal tour of this alternative community. The tours are in English and Danish and start from the main entrance at 15:00. The price is DKK 40 in cash to the guide.
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Freetown Christiania
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Christiania, the famous freetown of Copenhagen, is without a doubt one of Denmark’s most popular tourist attractions. This controversial area is loved by many, but has been a turning point for strong debate, especially because of the locals' relaxed view on hash and some unfortunate violent incidents. Creative housing Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of people cut a hole in the fence to the military barracks in Bådmandsgade. Soon the area was known for Pusher Street, where you could buy hash and pot – but no hard drugs – from various stalls. Today many of the original settlers still live in the collectively controlled village, and the area has a clear 70s feel to it. Around 1,000 people live in Christiania and every year more than 500,000 people come to visit. A lot of the people living in Christiania built their homes themselves giving the area an extremely interesting architectural feel. And you will find a variety of eco-restaurants, workshops, galleries and music venues offering all sorts of cultural experiences. Ownership Christiania existed under special conditions for 40 years with constant conflicts and clashes between the local Christianites and the Danish state. After many years of uncertainty about the future of Christiania, an agreement was entered in 2011, which meant that on 1 July 2012, a foundation, the Foundation Freetown Christiania, was founded. The foundation now owns the entire part of Christiania located outside the protected ramparts and leases buildings and land on the ramparts, which are still owned by the state. Part of the money is raised by selling the symbolic Christiania shares. Safety in Christiania It is important that you are aware that Christiania is not like any other neighbourhood in Copenhagen. The area can be considered quite rough and dodgy. According to Copenhagen police the area around Pusher Street is controlled by organised criminal groups. The residents themselves have adopted to a set of rules for security reasons, which they strongly advice visitors to abide by. They discourage visitors to photograph, run and talk on the phone in the area, especially in and around Pusher Street. At the main entrance you will find a sign listing the rules, which the residents advice visitors not to photograph either. There have been media reports of a small number of cases where visitors who have violated the rules have been threatened, assaulted or robbed by hash dealers. Guided tours Locals give guided tours of the area. Every day throughout the summer (26 June – 31 August) and every weekend the rest of the year. This is a really good way to experience the special Christiania vibe. The guides have lived most of their lives here, and they give a personal tour of this alternative community. The tours are in English and Danish and start from the main entrance at 15:00. The price is DKK 40 in cash to the guide.
Denmark's largest art gallery, SMK has an outstanding collection of Danish and international art. The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) features Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. No other museum in Denmark shows such a rich and varied selection of art – from the European classics of the Renaissance to the overwhelming diversity of modern and contemporary art. Here you will find gems by artists such as Mantegna, Nolde, Anna Ancher, Derain, Rubens, Matisse, Hammershøi, Munch, Abramovic, Danh Vo and Elmgreen & Dragset. It's a place to enjoy the grand masters of art history along with cutting-edge contemporary artists and the rising stars of the art scene. The SMK is especially famous for its beautiful collection of Danish Golden Age art, the country’s most comprehensive collection of Danish contemporary art. It also has one of the world’s best Matisse collections. More than an art gallery Along with the art and special exhibitions hosted by SMK, visitors can also get guided tours, attend performances, art talks, concerts, workshops, and much more. In addition to being an art museum, SMK is also an authorized tourist information point with multilingual and friendly staff ready to help you make the most of your Copenhagen stay. SMK also has a cafe, Kafeteria, where you can take a break from the exhibitions and enjoy your breakfast or lunch or maybe just a coffee or a glass of wine. The cafe’s interior was designed by the internationally-renowned artist Danh Vo, who has combined classic Danish furniture with modern design from Italy and Japan. The cafe has its own bakery and is especially known for its delicious homemade cakes. SMK is located just off of Copenhagen's Nørreport station. Until the 26/02/2023, there's a highly popular exhibition with Matisse
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Muzium Seni Negara
48-50 Sølvgade
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Denmark's largest art gallery, SMK has an outstanding collection of Danish and international art. The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) features Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. No other museum in Denmark shows such a rich and varied selection of art – from the European classics of the Renaissance to the overwhelming diversity of modern and contemporary art. Here you will find gems by artists such as Mantegna, Nolde, Anna Ancher, Derain, Rubens, Matisse, Hammershøi, Munch, Abramovic, Danh Vo and Elmgreen & Dragset. It's a place to enjoy the grand masters of art history along with cutting-edge contemporary artists and the rising stars of the art scene. The SMK is especially famous for its beautiful collection of Danish Golden Age art, the country’s most comprehensive collection of Danish contemporary art. It also has one of the world’s best Matisse collections. More than an art gallery Along with the art and special exhibitions hosted by SMK, visitors can also get guided tours, attend performances, art talks, concerts, workshops, and much more. In addition to being an art museum, SMK is also an authorized tourist information point with multilingual and friendly staff ready to help you make the most of your Copenhagen stay. SMK also has a cafe, Kafeteria, where you can take a break from the exhibitions and enjoy your breakfast or lunch or maybe just a coffee or a glass of wine. The cafe’s interior was designed by the internationally-renowned artist Danh Vo, who has combined classic Danish furniture with modern design from Italy and Japan. The cafe has its own bakery and is especially known for its delicious homemade cakes. SMK is located just off of Copenhagen's Nørreport station. Until the 26/02/2023, there's a highly popular exhibition with Matisse
International contemporary art center showing installation art from world stars and emerging talent. Installations, performance art and monumental video works find a home at Copenhagen Contemporary (CC), Copenhagen's center for contemporary art. It’s in the city’s hip cultural district, Refshaleøen. An international art center showing installation art created by world stars and new emerging talents, CC occupies the magnificent former B&W welding hall offering a total of 7,000 m2 of beautiful industrial halls with plenty of space to show the technical and large formats in which many contemporary artists work. Art can often be entered and sensed with the whole body. Contemporary art in Scandinavia You can attend art talks, art walks, concerts, creative workshops for children, visit CC’s own shop offering Scandinavian design, and experience the unique and historical city district of Refshaleøen. CC is one of Scandinavia’s largest exhibition venues for contemporary art and a lively meeting place for a wide audience. CC creates collaborative partnerships and organizes events with a number of different partners across cultural genres locally and internationally. Refshaleøen, Copenhagen's newest cultural district Situated centrally in B&W’s iconic welding hall, CC is an international power hub in Copenhagen’s new cultural district. The special quality of this area continues to be defined by its industrial history: the area is raw and green with commanding views across Copenhagen Harbour. The district is a mix of first-class gourmet restaurants and small entrepreneurial initiatives; you can go for a dip in the sea, for a sauna, enjoy a glass of wine, and eat grilled food, buy quality bread and visit Copenhagen’s most popular food market with stalls from across the world and lounge areas by the water’s edge. Not forgetting the climbing, skating, and skiing activities, the flea market, and the theatre and music festivals, which are just some of the many activities this area has to offer.
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Copenhagen Contemporary
173A Refshalevej
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International contemporary art center showing installation art from world stars and emerging talent. Installations, performance art and monumental video works find a home at Copenhagen Contemporary (CC), Copenhagen's center for contemporary art. It’s in the city’s hip cultural district, Refshaleøen. An international art center showing installation art created by world stars and new emerging talents, CC occupies the magnificent former B&W welding hall offering a total of 7,000 m2 of beautiful industrial halls with plenty of space to show the technical and large formats in which many contemporary artists work. Art can often be entered and sensed with the whole body. Contemporary art in Scandinavia You can attend art talks, art walks, concerts, creative workshops for children, visit CC’s own shop offering Scandinavian design, and experience the unique and historical city district of Refshaleøen. CC is one of Scandinavia’s largest exhibition venues for contemporary art and a lively meeting place for a wide audience. CC creates collaborative partnerships and organizes events with a number of different partners across cultural genres locally and internationally. Refshaleøen, Copenhagen's newest cultural district Situated centrally in B&W’s iconic welding hall, CC is an international power hub in Copenhagen’s new cultural district. The special quality of this area continues to be defined by its industrial history: the area is raw and green with commanding views across Copenhagen Harbour. The district is a mix of first-class gourmet restaurants and small entrepreneurial initiatives; you can go for a dip in the sea, for a sauna, enjoy a glass of wine, and eat grilled food, buy quality bread and visit Copenhagen’s most popular food market with stalls from across the world and lounge areas by the water’s edge. Not forgetting the climbing, skating, and skiing activities, the flea market, and the theatre and music festivals, which are just some of the many activities this area has to offer.
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a leading international art museum and an absolute top attraction in Denmark. Art, nature and architecture combine in a total experience that attracts guests from all over the world year-round.
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Muzium Seni Moden Louisiana
13 Gl Strandvej
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The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is a leading international art museum and an absolute top attraction in Denmark. Art, nature and architecture combine in a total experience that attracts guests from all over the world year-round.

Transportation

The closest metro stop, which will take you any where in the city. Runs every few minutes and is very reliable.
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Poul Henningsens Plads
The closest metro stop, which will take you any where in the city. Runs every few minutes and is very reliable.
Closest S-train station, where trains will take you anywhere around the northern part of Sjælland.
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Nordhavn st station
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Closest S-train station, where trains will take you anywhere around the northern part of Sjælland.

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The metro is the fastest way to get around in the city

The metro is by far the fastest way to get around in the city. You can buy individual tickets on the station or through the DOT app (https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/dot-tickets/id582247244).
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The trains will take you anywhere in the country

If you use the trains (not the metro), these can take you anywhere in the country.