Discover the best of Copenhagen in just three days with this carefully crafted itinerary that blends the city’s rich history, vibrant harbor scenes, and local culinary delights. From strolling the iconic streets of Nyhavn to exploring royal palaces and charming neighborhoods, this guide takes you through must-see landmarks and hidden gems, ensuring an unforgettable experience in Denmark’s capital.


Day 1: Arrival & Evening Stroll

  • After your arrival, begin your exploration with a leisurely stroll down Strøget Street, one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets. This lively thoroughfare is lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere as you get your bearings in the city.
  • Enjoy dinner at one of the cozy restaurants in Gråbrødretorv, a picturesque square with cobblestone streets and colorful buildings. It’s a charming spot for an authentic Danish meal and to soak in the atmosphere of Copenhagen’s old town.

Day 2: Copenhagen Highlights

  • Morning:
    • Start the day at the iconic Nyhavn Harbour, known for its colorful 17th-century buildings, wooden ships, and lively atmosphere. Once home to Hans Christian Andersen, Nyhavn is perfect for a morning walk and photos. Grab breakfast or coffee and enjoy the view.
    • Take a short walk to Christiansborg Palace, home to Denmark’s Parliament, Supreme Court, and royal reception rooms. Don’t miss the elegant royal stables.
    • Climb the Christiansborg Tower, the tallest in Copenhagen, for a unique vantage point of the city skyline. Access it through King’s Gate. It’s free and the line may be long. Get there early if you can.

  • Afternoon:
    • Walk along the waterfront to Amalienborg Palace, the royal family’s residence. Admire the grand architecture surrounding the central courtyard. You can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony at noon and visit the museum.
    • A short walk from the palace, Frederik’s Church (The Marble Church) boasts a stunning copper dome, one of the largest in Scandinavia. The interior is equally impressive with its serene marble detailing. Look up inside the dome to see the blue paintings.
    • Head to Kastellet Fortress, a star-shaped fortress, and one of the best-preserved in Northern Europe. The peaceful grounds and historic barracks offer great views of Copenhagen’s waterfront.
    • Nearby, you’ll find the world-famous The Little Mermaid statue. Inspired by Andersen’s fairytale, this beloved landmark has been a symbol of Copenhagen since 1913.
  • Evening:
    • Return to Nyhavn in the evening and cross the Inderhavnsbroen Bridge (also known as The Kissing Bridge). This pedestrian and bicycle bridge offers excellent views of the harbor, especially during sunset.
    • For dinner, head to Broens Street Food market. With various food stalls, it’s a lively and informal spot to try global dishes while enjoying the open-air setting by the water.

Day 3: Cultural and Historical Sights

  • Morning:
    • Begin your day with a visit to Rosenborg Castle, a 17th-century royal residence surrounded by beautiful gardens. Explore the castle’s opulent interiors and admire the Danish crown jewels. The peaceful King’s Garden offers a perfect backdrop for relaxation. Tip: Book your ticket online ahead of time for a time slot and bypass the line.

  • Afternoon:
    • Head to Torvehallerne, Copenhagen’s most famous food market. Try traditional Danish smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) or sample other fresh, local delicacies.
    • Visit the Round Tower of Trinity Church, known for its wide spiral ramp and panoramic city views from the observatory at the top. Explore the exhibition hall inside and take in the history of this 17th-century structure.
    • Stroll along the pedestrian streets and grab some snacks or ice cream.
  • Evening:
    • Take a one-hour boat cruise from Nyhavn to see Copenhagen from the water. The tour offers a unique perspective of the city’s canals and landmarks, including the Opera House and Christianshavn.
    • Enjoy dinner by Nyhavn Harbour.
    • Get your last minute souvenirs on Strøget Street to conclude your Copenhagen adventure and cherish these memories. Enjoy your trip!


If you have extra time, explore the charming canals of Christianshavn. Visit the iconic Vor Frelsers Kirke (Church of Our Saviour) and climb its famous spiral staircase to the top for a breathtaking view of the city. Book a time slot ahead of time.

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