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Opened in 1843, Tivoli Gardens is one of the world’s oldest amusement parks. It’s an iconic spot that never loses its charm.
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For a quintessential Copenhagen experience, head to Nyhavn. This picturesque 17th-century harbour is brimming with cosy cafes and restaurants.
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A must-see for many visitors, the Little Mermaid statue is a symbol of Copenhagen. It is a great spot for photos and reflection.
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Step back in time with a visit to Rosenborg Castle, a Renaissance-era royal palace with lush gardens perfect for a relaxing stroll.
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Whether it's a fine dining experience or street food, Copenhagen's culinary scene is diverse and delightful.
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The National Museum offers an insightful journey into Denmark’s history, from Viking times to modern-day culture.
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Superkilen is a unique urban park that spans three different areas, each representing a distinct global culture.
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Located on Slotsholmen Island, Christiansborg Palace is home to Denmark’s parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister’s office.
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Each of these experiences captures a unique essence of Copenhagen.