Copen-romance: A 3-day escape to Copenhagen

Fall in love with Copenhagen's charm and enchantment.

22 April 2023

Experience the charm of Copenhagen, one of Europe's most romantic cities, on a couples' getaway. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history while exploring the colorful Nyhavn Harbor and the fairytale-like Rosenborg Castle. Indulge in culinary delights at Michelin-starred restaurants and cozy cafes or rent a boat and take a romantic ride along the canals.

Travel plan

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Day 1

Exploring the Streets of Copenhagen

  • Start the day with a Danish breakfast at Mad & Kaffe, a trendy café with a perfect view of the lakes.
  • Rent a bike from the city bike rental system and explore the city's streets like a local.
  • Admire the colorful façades of Nyhavn, and take a boat trip to see the statue of the Little Mermaid.
  • Visit Freetown Christiania, a hippie commune with a unique vibe, and browse through the handmade goods in their marketplace.
  • Enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner at a classic Danish restaurant like Restaurant Schønnemann.
  • Hotel recommendation: Hotel D'Angleterre, an iconic landmark that oozes luxury and sophistication.
Day 2

Art and Culture in Copenhagen

  • Spend the morning exploring the artistic treasures of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Denmark’s national gallery.
  • Visit the striking contemporary building of the Royal Danish Playhouse and admire its scenic location by the harbor.
  • Take a stroll around Tivoli Gardens, a charming amusement park that inspired Walt Disney, and enjoy the festive ambiance.
  • Have a delicious Smørrebrød lunch at Aamanns 1921, a charming spot that serves traditional Danish open sandwiches.
  • Immerse yourself in the Danish design world at the Designmuseum Danmark, showcasing everything from furniture to textiles.
Day 3

Castles and Countryside

  • Take the train or drive to Frederiksborg Castle, a stunning Renaissance castle atop a lake, and tour the opulent chambers.
  • Head towards the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, located in an exquisite coastal setting, and see the latest contemporary art exhibitions.
  • Indulge in a scrumptious Nordic dinner at Relæ, a minimalist restaurant with a Michelin star and sustainable philosophy.
  • Visit the charming village of Dragør, a traditional fishing village with yellow-painted houses, picturesque alleyways, and quaint cafes.
  • Finish your trip with a drink at Nimb Bar, located on the grounds of Tivoli Gardens and renowned for its first-class cocktails.

How to get there

Plane

The best way to get to Copenhagen, Denmark by plane is to fly into Copenhagen Airport (CPH). There are direct flights from major cities all around the world including New York, London, Paris, and Frankfurt.

Car

The best way to get to Copenhagen by car is to drive across the bridge from Sweden. The Øresund Bridge connects Malmö in Sweden to Copenhagen in Denmark. The journey takes around 40 minutes and the toll is approximately 43 EUR.

Train

There are no direct train services to Copenhagen from other European cities, but you can take the train to Hamburg or Berlin and then catch a connecting train to Copenhagen. The train station in Copenhagen is called 'København H'.

Boat

While there are no direct ferry services to Copenhagen, you can take a ferry from Germany to the nearby city of Gedser and then continue the journey to Copenhagen by train or bus.

Bus

If you're traveling from other parts of Europe, Flixbus is a popular and affordable option. The bus station in Copenhagen is called 'Ingerslevsgade'.

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