The Little Mermaid Sculture
A bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen, depicting a mermaid becoming human. It is displayed on a rock by the waterside at the Langelinie promenade and is a symbol of Copenhagen.
Tivoli Gardens
One of the world's oldest amusement parks, located in the heart of Copenhagen. It combines old-world charm with rides for all ages, and is known for its beautiful gardens and seasonal decorations.
Rosenborg Palace
A renaissance castle housing the Crown Jewels and royal regalia. It was built as a summerhouse in 1606 and later served as the royal family's summer residence.
Round Tower
A 17th-century tower and observatory offering panoramic views of Copenhagen. It features a unique spiral ramp and is known for its historical significance in astronomy.
Nyhavn
A 17th-century waterfront, canal, and entertainment district lined with brightly colored townhouses and historical wooden ships. It was once a busy commercial port and is now a popular area for dining and leisure.
Christiansborg Palace
The seat of the Danish Parliament, the Prime Minister’s Office, and the Supreme Court. Parts of the palace are also used by the Danish monarch, including the Royal Reception Rooms.
Amalienborg
The official residence of the Danish royal family, consisting of four identical classical façades around an octagonal courtyard. At its center stands an equestrian statue of Frederick V.
Frederiksberg Palace
A Baroque residence overlooking Frederiksberg Gardens. It was originally a summer palace for the royal family and now houses the Royal Danish Military Academy.