Copenhagen
Copenhagen is a mix of tradition and modernity. This is evidenced by Copenhagen's current architectural and culinary trends or the local art. Experience all the colours of this atmospheric coastal metropolis!
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fly to Kopenhagi!
Sprawdź loty z Poznania do Kopenhagi
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Ryanair
- from 2 April 2024 – on Tuesdays and Saturdays!
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SAS
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Get on your bike and explore the diverse faces of the Danish capital:
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Tivoli Gardens Park (Tivoli Gardens)
One of the oldest and most visited amusement parks in Europe is located in the heart of Copenhagen. Here you can take a leisurely stroll while admiring the exotic architecture or enjoy attractions such as carousels, roller coasters and roller coasters. In Tivoli Gardens, you’ll ride a classic wooden roller coaster from 1914 – one of the few operating coasters of its kind in the world!
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Amalienborg
A palace complex maintained in the rococo style. The residence is often used in winter by members of the Danish royal family, as well as the local monarchs. When visiting the palaces, be sure to see the ceremonial changing of the guard – the guards perform this every day at noon.
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The Little Mermaid
A statue of the character from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, located in Copenhagen harbour. One of the most recognisable symbols of the Danish capital!
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National Museum
The largest and most important museum of history and culture in Denmark. Allows you to be transported back in time to the Vikings, as well as see a contemporary street stall from the Christiania district.
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Bridge over the Sound
A suspended road-rail bridge connecting Copenhagen and Malmö in Sweden. It ranks 2nd on the list of the world’s longest bridges between the two countries (7845m)!
Practical Tip
The most convenient way to get around Copenhagen is by bicycle. There is an excellent infrastructure for cycling enthusiasts with 454 kilometres of cycle paths!
Restaurants in Copenhagen
Aromatic smells, natural flavours, fresh local produce and original recipes – this is the essence of The New Nordic Cuisine – a popular culinary trend in Copenhagen that has gained international acclaim! As many as 15 of the restaurants there boast a total of 18 Michelin stars!
We particularly recommend the restaurants:
- Noma,
- Geranium,
- BROR,
- Nabo.
Practical tip
Copenhagen Card is a city card which entitles you to:
- free entry to 79 museums and other city attractions,
- free public transport
- discounts in many restaurants.
Urban transport in Copenhagen
The city has metro, traditional and water buses and trains. Ticket prices depend on the mode of transport as well as the zone you wish to travel in. The cheapest ticket, covering 2 zones, can be purchased for about 24 kroner. Individual tickets can be bought from the driver or at metro stations, and 10 tickets each in addition at various points of sale.
Airport
Copenhagen-Kastrup Airport (IATA code: CPH, ICAO: EKCH) is located on the island of Amager, approximately 15 kilometres from the centre of Copenhagen. This rapidly growing airport is well connected to the centre of Copenhagen. You will get to the city by train, bus or metro.