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Copenhagen cycling guide
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Explore Copenhagen’s neighborhoods by bike
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What to do in Kopenhagen
Stroll at Tivoli Gardens
Whether you prefer rides, music or just want to enjoy the gardens, Tivoli is the perfect place for a fun adventure. It even inspired Hans Christian Andersen and Walt Disney. Founded in 1843, Tivoli Gardens has become a national treasure and an international attraction. Part of its secret is that there is something for everyone. The scenery is filled with exotic architecture, historic buildings, and thousands of colored lights at night. The fairytale atmosphere is unique.
Put colors into your life at Nyhavn
Originally a commercial port where ships from the whole world would dock, Nyhavn is now renovated and dominated by colorful restaurants. As you walk beside the canal, you will enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, music and great food. Try some smørrebrød, the local speciality which consists in an open sandwich with fresh topping (shrimps, beef, vegetables) and make sure to take the perfect picture in front of the number 17. When biking in Nyhavn, pay extra attention to the crowd though!
Enjoy incredible food at Reffen food court
In this organic street food market, all of the stalls have to follow the sustainable dogmas “Reduce and Reuse”. Use compostable food service, reduce food waste, use organic, free-range and local ingredients if possible. The goal is to create a melting pot with not only food but the overall cultural experience that attracts and inspires both locals and tourists. The hardest part will be to choose your meal between dozens of different stands celebrating food from all around the world.
Enjoy a city castles bike tour
In the heart of Copenhagen, Amalienborg Palace has the seat of one of the world’s oldest monarchies and is a real royal palace. When visiting, don’t miss the opportunity to watch the changing of the guards. Another beautiful castle, set in the King’s Garden, is within a few minutes by bike. Rosenborg Castle was built by Danish king Christian IV, in the 17th century. It features 400 years of royal treasures, and the Crown Jewels. Lastly, make sure to finish the castle tour in Christiansborg Palace. Once home to kings and queens, now houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State.