Copenhagen is a pocket-sized metropolis brimming with attractions, activities, and culinary delights. Whether you’re passionate about history and culture, art and design, or simply craving delicious food, Copenhagen has something for you. Renowned for its high level of liveability, it’s also the perfect destination for getting a taste of local life – be it by cycling alongside Copenhageners or taking a dip in the clean harbour water.
Copenhagen has become a world-class culinary destination popular with food lovers from near and far. If you’re into Michelin dining, the city currently boasts 26 Michelin stars across 15 restaurants. For those who prefer a more low-key approach, Copenhagen is home to a bustling bakery scene, fantastic street food markets and a rich selection of restaurants representing many of the world’s most interesting cuisines.
Copenhagen is a great city for art lovers. It is home to internationally acknowledged art museums and boasts some fantastic themed and historic museums. Many of the museums also have world-class cafes and restaurants and offer family-friendly activities.


Copenhagen is home to one of the oldest monarchies in the world, with a history dating back to the Viking Age. History is everywhere in Copenhagen, where cobblestone streets, palaces, and royal artefacts make for a beautiful backdrop to the modern life of the Copenhageners of today.
Copenhagen is best explored on two wheels. It is often considered the best bike city in the world, after all. This is due to its infrastructure, making cycling both convenient, safe, and fast. In Copenhagen, you find curb-separated bicycle tracks, bike bridges across its canals, cycle superhighways, traffic lights and green waves for two-wheeled commuters, which are just a few examples of Copenhagen’s way of designing and investing in a city for life, where bikes outnumber cars.
Copenhagen is divided into a pack of very different yet equally loveable neighbourhoods, each with their own distinct vibes and looks. From gritty and industrial Refshaleøen to posh and classy Frederiksberg, Copenhagen has a neighbourhood to fit any liking.
The Copenhagen Card is the official city card for Copenhagen. It gives you free entry to more than 80 attractions and public transportation, including to and from the airport.
