The National Museum of Denmark features all the history of the Danish people. The National Museum of Denmark is sited in a 18th century mansion, around the corner from Rådhuspladsen square.
In central Copenhagen stands the Rundetaarn (English: Round Tower), a 17th-century tower and one of the many architectural projects of the prolific Christian IV. Originally built as an astronomical observatory, ...
Denmark's Aquarium is the largest in Denmark and one of Copenhagen´s most popular attractions. Its exhibitions contain a staggering million liters of water altogether, spread over 70 separate aquarium ...
The Glyptotek is an internationally renowned art museum in the centre of Copenhagen. It is based around the personal collection of the son of the founder of the world-famous Carlsberg brewery. A translation ...
The Botanical Garden and Museum has the largest collection in Denmark of living plants, dried plants, fungi and botanical literature. The address for Botanical Garden and Museum is Gothersgade 128.
The Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center is Copenhagen's primary exhibition space for contemporary art.
Baisikeli is the word bicycle is Swahili and combines the two main factors in Baisikeli´s business, bicycles and Africa. Baisikeli buys used bicycles in Copenhagen, fixes them up and then send them to ...
The Bakkehus Museum is a museum of literature and cultural history in a 19th century home. The couple Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbek lived here, and created a space for artists, writers and creative personalities ...
From royal buildings to beer tasting visits, Copenhagen has something for all when it comes to recreation.
We have listed some of the best things to do in Copenhagen here for you to browse through.