2 Best Sights in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Be it sea or canal, water surrounds Copenhagen. A network of bridges and drawbridges connects the two main islands—Zealand and Amager—on which Copenhagen is built. The seafaring atmosphere is indelible, especially around the districts of Nyhavn and Christianshavn.

Copenhagen is small, with most sights within 2½ square km (1 square mile) at its center. Sightseeing, especially downtown, is best done on foot. Or follow the example of the Danes and rent a bike.

Botanisk Have

Indre By

Trees, flowers, ponds, sculptures, and the spectacular 19th-century Palmehuset (Palm House) of tropical and subtropical plants blanket the garden's 25-plus acres. There's also an observatory and a geological museum. Take time to explore the gardens and watch the pensioners feed the birds. Some have been coming here so long that the birds actually land on their fingers.

Landbohøjskolens Have

Frederiksberg

This lovely garden was created in 1858, and since then it’s been one of the most charming green areas in Copenhagen. There’s a pond, a creek, a seemingly endless number of different plants and flowers, and a cute café.

Bülowsvej 17, Copenhagen, 1870, Denmark
35-32–26–26
Sight Details
Free

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