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  1. Your guide to the perfect Copenhagen experience. The buzzing capital of Denmark mixes modern architecture and culture with sustainable living, royal history, and a mouthwatering restaurant scene. Get to know the city, do your planning, and find all your questions answered right here.

  2. Some sights and attractions are almost synonymous with Copenhagen. We've gathered them here. Most are within walking distance from the city centre and you are free to pick and choose between the Copenhagen classics. With a Copenhagen Card, you'll have access to more than 80 attractions.

  3. No matter if you are on a low budget or going all in on free things to do, here are some perfect ideas for attractions, sightseeing and activities. Walk the green parks of Copenhagen, jump in the water or get free admission and transport with a Copenhagen Card.

  4. Are you looking for inspiration and information about Copenhagen and Denmark – swing by Copenhagen Visitor Service across from Tivoli's main entrance and just around the corner from Copenhagen Central Station.

  5. Copenhagen's museums and top attractions point in very different directions and are all within walking distance. This guide will help you get exactly the kind of cultural fix that matches your interests.

  6. Copenhagen’s city centre offers something for everyone. End your day in Copenhagen enjoying the wild nightlife, the great cocktails or pub-crawl through the city’s wine bars, clubs and bodegas.

  7. Christmas in Copenhagen. The merriest of times in the merriest of places. Copenhagen simply oozes Christmas spirit and "hygge" of course. Experience the exclusive atmosphere of Copenhagen Christmas, where traditional customs are mixed with plain fun and good times.

  8. Enjoy the great outdoors with its vast expanse of parks, waterfronts and green spaces and experience world-class gastronomy from traditional Danish cuisine to innovative fusion. Copenhagen is a dynamic city.

  9. When spring comes around in Copenhagen, the streets become filled with newfound energy. The Copenhageners escape from their winter hibernation and celebrate the high season of sidewalk cafes, flea markets, street parties, and garden picnics.

  10. The currency in Denmark is Danish Kroner (DKK). One krone is divided into 100 Øre. If you are carrying more than EUR 10,000, when travelling in or out of Denmark, you have to declare it to SKAT .

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