Romantic Long Weekend in Copenhagen
Experience enchanting romance in the heart of Copenhagen.
22 April 2023
Copenhagen offers a romantic getaway for couples with its stunning architecture, serene outdoor spaces, and cozy cafes. Take a stroll through the colorful Nyhavn harbor, relax in Tivoli Gardens, and savor delicious Danish cuisine while enjoying the city's charm. Visit the famous Little Mermaid statue and explore the picturesque streets of the city, creating unforgettable memories with your significant other.
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- Check into Hotel Sanders, a charming boutique hotel in the heart of Copenhagen.
- Stroll through Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and enjoy the rides and gardens.
- Explore Nyhavn, the colorful 17th-century waterfront district, and indulge in some delicious Danish cuisine.
- Take a sunset boat tour of Copenhagen’s canals.
- End the day at Botanisk Have, an enchanting botanical garden that’s perfect for romantic walks.
- Visit the National Museum of Denmark, which showcases over 14,000 years of Danish history and culture.
- Stroll through the famous pedestrian street Strøget, and browse Danish fashion and design stores.
- Enjoy some smørrebrød (traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches) at Aamanns, a Michelin-starred restaurant.
- Visit the impressive Christiansborg Palace with its stunning views of Copenhagen.
- Check out the art galleries in the Kødbyen district.
- Take a day trip to the inspiring Louisiana Museum of Modern Art by train.
- Enjoy lunch at the pier at The Standard before embarking a scenic canal tour.
- Visit the Little Mermaid statue, a Copenhagen icon with a beautiful backdrop of the waterfront.
- Take in stunning views from the top of the Round Tower.
- Return to your hotel for a rooftop drink at Atelier September, a hip bar with exceptional views.
- Start your day easy with a coffee and pastry at La Glace, the oldest confectioner in Copenhagen.
- Explore the idyllic neighborhood of Frederiksberg with plenty of parks, restaurants, and beautiful buildings.
- Visit the Carlsberg Glyptotek, a beautiful art museum and sculpture garden.
- Enjoy a tasting menu at Geranium, Denmark’s only three-star Michelin restaurant.
- Finish off your trip with a night-time visit to the free-spirited hippie commune of Christiania.
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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'.