Copenhagen is one of the most visited cities in Europe. Its beautiful tenements located on the Nyhavn harbor channel are preserved in very good condition and make a great impression on tourists. Along the canal, wooden yachts sway that shape the beautiful heart of Copenhagen. You can safely venture to say that Nyhavn is the most beautiful Baltic port.
Copenhagen attracts crowds of tourists thanks to its numerous attractions. The famous Oto Tivoli is one of the oldest theme parks – kids will find a lot of entertainment, and adults can take advantage of the restaurant located here. Being in Copenhagen, you must go the longest pedestrian street in Europe – Strøget (about 2 km. Length). It consists of several streets, where youth fashion reigns and you can draw various inspirations. The smiling faces of young people charge us with very positive energy. Visiting this delightful city we cannot forget about the bridge leading to Swedish Malmö. The bridge is about 8 kilometers long and is one of the highest and longest in the world.
The capital of Denmark is also known from the Christianshavn district of Copenhagen, an enclave of hippies who are still in the anti-bourgeois revolt of the 60’s … Christendom hang around among shops, cafes etc. to sell soft drugs that are prohibited in other parts of the city. An interesting phenomenon is the declarations of the incoming rulers that this problem will be solved during their term, but the economic bill always wins. Displacement of a jumble of loafs living on unemployment benefits remains just a word. It is worth noting that Christina is visited by about a million tourists during the year. It is obvious that for many tourists the only reason for coming to the capital is the opportunity to visit this district to buy drugs. The consequence of this is the passivity of power in this topic, because tourists are a source of significant income for the city.
Copenhagen is famous for its beer, which is almost state-forming. At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, Copenhagen owed its development to beer. For the money of the owners of the Jacobsen family brewery, one of the most beautiful galleries of sculpture and painting – Glyptotek – was created and also The Copenhagen mermaid, the so-called The Little Mermaid, a symbol of today’s Copenhagen. Currently, the old beer factory is a tourist attraction that attracts tens of thousands of visitors. It is worth mentioning that Danes consume mainly Copenhagen alcohol. So if someone prefers other drinks, they must show patience and cunning in finding other species.
WORTH SEEING:
The capital of Denmark makes a young and casual impression. The streets are raging, especially on Strøget. The city encourages to activities and free lifestyle. Numerous groups of tourists hover around the Nyhavn canal and the New Port (the oldest canal located in Copenhagen). Restaurants located here cannot complain about the lack of customers. In the summer, residents and tourists most often occupy tables set up in front of restaurants, pubs and bars. Copenhagen is associated with beautiful colorful streets and narrow port basins created at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, when noble merchants lived here. Currently, Copenhagen is one of the most recognizable cities in the world. It is a place to which man will return again and again …
TIPS:
How to get?
You can go by car through Hamburg or by train. A good solution is the plane (Kastrup International Airport)
When is the best time to go to Copenhagen?
The sea climate is famous for the fact that it is changing quickly, so it is best to go in summer, June-August.
Where is the best to spend the night?
We find here hotels of all categories around the station, around Tivoli. It must be remembered that prices are much higher than in Central Europe.