Monuments and Attractions

Explore Copenhagen's essential attractions for an unforgettable visit. Find pricing, opening hours, and the history behind must-see monuments in the Danish capital!

Tourist attractions

The Little Mermaid

While in Copenhagen you can't miss the city's iconic symbol, the Little Mermaid statue. Discover it's fascinating story and the best time to visit!

Nyhavn Canal

Nyhavn canal in Copenhagen is among the most photographed spots in the Danish capital. Find out how to reach the iconic colorful houses of Copenhagen.

Christiania

Freetown Christiania is Copenhagen's bohemian neighborhood famous for street art, music, and legal marijuana. Get to know its storied past here.

Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens is the most visited place in Copenhagen, popular for its nice views, roller coasters & shows. Check out opening hours, ticket prices & more.

Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace is a relfection of Copenhagen's rich history and the Danish monarchy. Check out its opening hours and admission fees here.

Amalienborg Palace

Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen is the winter residence for the Danish royal family. Explore its history by visiting the Amalienborg Museum.

Rundetaarn

Copenhagen's Round Tower is one of the city's most famous structures for its unique shape and spiral ramp, leading up to the world's oldest observatory!

Copenhagen City Hall

Copenhagen's City Hall is one of the city's most important buildings. Read on for its opening hours and cost for visiting the world clock.

Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle is the best example of Danish architecture in Copenhagen. Get to know Christian IV's favorite residence with a visit.

The Marble Church

Copenhagen's Marble Church is known for its stunning dome and is one of the city's most beautiful structures. Find out prices & how to enjoy the views.

Church of Our Savior

The Church of Our Savior is one of the most iconic buildings in the Copenhagen skyline. Read on to find out admission fees, and opening hours.

The King's Garden

Once the primary leisure space for the monarchs of Rosenborg Castle, the King's Gardens in Copenhagen now serve as the city's principal park.

The Royal Library

The Black Diamond is a building from the University of Copenhagen that combines a studio and lecture hall to create an innovative design. Read on for more!