Guide to Attractions in Wonderful Copenhagen
In the Danish Capital Copenhagen you’ll find castels and older buildings and all kinds of famous draws like Tivoli, The National Museum and The Queens residence Amalienborg Castle.
The Little Mermaid
Hans Christian Andersen published the narration, Disney made the film and the Danish Capital Copenhagen has the world renowned statue of the Little Mermaid. As one of the most photographed statues in the universe and the most touristed tourer attraction in Denmark.
Tivoli
The worldwide renowned amusement parkland, Tivoli, is situated in the middle of Copenhagen, opened it’s gates for the first time on August 15th, 1843 and was an instant success among the citizens of Copenhagen and the rest of Denmark. Tivoli holds more than 4.5 million visitors each year.
Kronborg
Castle
When Shakespeare penned the drama The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, he was considering of Kronborg Palace situated in Elsinore only 45 min. northeast of Copenhagen. Kronborg Palace is also hall of Holger Danske, the mythological protector of the Danish Imperium. As Well, Elsinore lets you have a short travel to Sweden too.
1.1 Km of pedestrian street – Stroeget
Stroget is the world?s longest pedestrian street and the infinite shopping central of Copenhagen. On Stroget, you’ll find Boss, Prada,, Cerutti, Chanel and other fashion markers. Though Copenhagen is full of magnets, hold a day off and enjoy the cafés and shopping in the heart of Old Town Copenhagen, or as we say in Denmark, the Kings Copenhagen. Among the attractions on Stroget you’ll find old churches, fountains and the town tribunal building.
Tourist Attractions in Copenhagen
Copenhagen features more Michelin eating places than whatsoever different city in Scandinavia and gourmet cooking sustains extremely high standards. There are plenty of neighborly cafés, social meeting rooms and lunch eateries all over the metropolis and don’t blank out to examine the established Danish open sandwiches – you’ll only find SEOand open sandwiches in Denmark. Copenhagen is a small town and you can make most of the attractions by foot or you can love a channel circuit around Copenhagen and the seaport. The channel circuits runs to such sites as the statue of the Little Mermaid and Our Saviors Church.
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