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Your Lovely Danish Experience: Weekend in Copenhagen

With a rich history and eclectic cultural offerings, a stunning, effortless coolness, simple Danish design, sensational culinary experiences, beautifully arranged streets, and pristine waterways, small but sensational Copenhagen is the perfect weekend escape. 

To make sure you take advantage of every moment, continue reading this article and find out which are the best places to visit, where to stay, and where to experience the real taste of life in the vibrating Danish capital. 

Where to Stays in Copenhagen 

Copenhagen is filled with charming hotels that promise to satisfy every type of traveler with all kinds of budgets.

Hotel Herman K

If you are traveling with your loved one or with family, Nyhavn might be the best area to look for a hotel, and Hotel Herman K is a fantastic 5-star choice. Within a short walk, you will find charming Nyhavn and Christiansborg, as well as the lovely pedestrian street of Stroge. The central location is perfectly combined with its industrial-chic design, and its rooms promise to make your stay more than comfortable, while the in-house restaurant offers an excellent culinary experience.

First Hotel Mayfair

If you want to enjoy the coolest area of Copenhagen, you should look for a hotel in the trendy Vesterbro, west of Copenhagen’s Central Station. With the fairground fun of Tivoli and the vibrating Meatpacking District less than 10 minutes’ walk away, First Hotel Mayfair offers the perfect location for excited explorers, and it is, without any doubt, a fabulous option for travelers with a mid-range budget. Fantastic prices, comfortable rooms, and flawless, friendly services are some of the best things about this stylish hotel. 

Skt Petri

Travelers who are looking for the best stay in Copenhagen on a budget should start searching for a hotel in the colorful Latin Quarter. Skt Petri, for instance, is not only a 5-star hotel, promising all the amenities to make your stay comfortable, but also a recently refurbished place, with charming, design-conscious interiors, a laid-back vibe, and casual dining options. The neighborhood is beautiful and close to the main city attractions. 

Best Places To Eat

While Copenhagen is considered the birthplace of New Nordic cuisine, the city is hosting an exciting and diverse food scene. This means that Denmark’s charming capital is welcoming all foodies, promising something to satisfy every taste, and, of course, every budget. 

If you are not traveling on a budget, and you want to have the perfect culinary experience while in Copenhagen, Noma, Rene Redzepi’s famous restaurant, is waiting for you, promising some of the most dazzling dishes you ever tasted. Book many months in advance, and expect to find different menus, depending on the season, showcasing vegetables in summer, the game in autumn, and seafood in winter and spring. 

When looking for a mid-range restaurant, Barr, a former whaling warehouse dating to the 16th century, is waiting for you with delicious dishes inspired by northern European culinary traditions, and picturesque harbor views. The mouthwatering, grilled bone marrow with thyme is a strongly recommended dish, but whatever you choose, your Barr experience will be memorable. 

For budget travelers, Harry’s Place is a great restaurant, offering a truly authentic experience. Founded in 1965 and located in a cabin in Norrebro, the restaurant is famous among the locals, who love its sausage, known as Borge, and usually pair it with a bottle of chocolate milk. If feeling like a local is your purpose, make sure you indulge in this hearty dish. 

Things to Do to Make the Most Out of Your Weekend

Copenhagen is a small city, but there are so many things to see that a weekend might not be enough. Though you won’t be able to check all the attractions available, your three-day escape is enough to get closer to the charming Danish capital and see some of its best spots. 

Discover the City Center by Foot 

There is no better way to begin your Northern adventure than with a walk. Discover the city on foot, on your own, or join an exciting free walking tour, which will give you the chance to get closer to the city’s history and culture. For a more exciting historical journey, visit Thorvaldsens MuseumChristiansborg Palace, and Borsen, to admire the city from above, climb  The Round Tower, and, for a romantic vibe, walk down Frederiksborggade, until you see the city’s delightful canals and charming historic buildings. 

Take a boat tour 

If walking is not your cup of tea, you can see Copenhagen’s most beautiful architectural landmarks and historical sites while indulging in a relaxing canal tour. Whether you depart from Nyhavn or Gammel Strand, you are promised a romantic and ride on the most idyllic canals of the city. And, to end the tour memorably, once it’s over, grab a tasty drink at Ved Stranden, a vibrating cobblestoned street, beautifully located across Christiansborg Palace on Slotsholmen Island. 

Experience the City Like a Local

Locals love hanging out at the Lakes (Soerne). So, even if you are in Copenhagen for a weekend, see the city as its people do. Head towards the city center’s western edge, where you will find its three artificial lakes, Sortedams So, Peblinge So, and Sankt Jorgens So, and catch a glimpse at the daily life of the Danish capital. 

Explore Copenhagen’s Hippy District: Freetown Christiania

To continue exploring Copenhagen like a local, head towards its famous Freetown Christiana, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee, a cold beer, and much more while observing the less conventional aspect of the city. If you want to have your coffee in a top location, go to Cafe Loppen, a fantastic choice to get lost among locals. And for the perfect beer break, Woodstock, Christiania’s oldest bar, is your answer. If weather permits, end your visit in Christiana with an unwinding walk, admiring the colorful houses and charming lake views. 

Catch a Glimpse of the Danish Nightlife

If you are a Jazz enthusiast, you are in the right place. There are so many amazing bars where you can indulge in tasty drinks while listening to amazing live jazz concerts, but for the most dedicated fans, Hvide Lam and La Fontaine are the best choices. And, if dancing is your passion, make sure you hit the dance floor at Culture Box.

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