Explore Copenhagen: 10 Must-Visit Spots In Denmark's Capital

Amager Beach Park: The beach park consists of a two-kilometre-long artificial island forming a lagoon with toddlers' pools on one side and a big sandy beach with dunes on the other. ⁣

The Church of Our Saviour: The gorgeous spire of the place offers amazing views of Copenhagen. The spire is very narrow, and the railing is high, making for a thrilling climb to the top.

Amager Strandpark: Located on the island of Amager, it was founded in 1935. It is a seaside public park with artificial sand; the southern section is for ball-playing and picnicking.

Louisiana Museum of Modern Art: Located at the shore of Øresund. It has a wide range of modern art paintings and sculptures. Be sure to explore the most beloved pieces of Roni Horn in the museum collections.

Christianshavn: Known for its hip cafe culture, this hot spot includes Copenhagen street food, colourful houseboats, and canals, and thus it serves the most iconic and picturesque view to visitors.

Cirkelbroen: This is a bridge consists of five staggered circular platforms, that lights at night, and the one section of the bridge operates as a swing bridge, rotating to allow large boats to pass into and out of the canal.

Nyhavn: This is a historic waterfront and entertainment district in Copenhagen, known for its colourful townhouses, bars, and restaurants lining the canal, alongside historical wooden ships.

Torvehallerne: Torvehallerne is one of the Copahengen gems for locals and tourists. This market offers local produce, beverages, desserts, and gourmet foods.

Frederiks Kirke: Popularly known as The Marble Church for its rococo architecture, the church forms the focal point of the Frederiksstaden district; it is located west of Amalienborg Palace.

Borsen: This is a historic 17th-century commodity bourse and former stock exchange located in central Copenhage, known for its Dutch Renaissance architecture and distinctive dragon-tailed spire.