Copenhagen

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Copenhagen is a city in Europe’s oldest monarchy, surprising visitors with its one-of-a-kind features and sights at every turn. A walk around the Danish capital is bound to wow you with magnificent architecture, numerous parks and fine restaurants, which attract foodies from all over the world. The must-see attractions include the city’s best-known landmark – the Little Mermaid statue, the world-famous Tivoli amusement park and Freetown Christiania, known for its alternative art.

Weather averages in March

  • Day 6°C
  • Night 1°C
  • Rain 9

Copenhagen is a city in Europe’s oldest monarchy, surprising visitors with its one-of-a-kind features and sights at every turn. A walk around the Danish capital is bound to wow you with magnificent architecture, numerous parks and fine restaurants, which attract foodies from all over the world. The must-see attractions include the city’s best-known landmark – the Little Mermaid statue, the world-famous Tivoli amusement park and Freetown Christiania, known for its alternative art.

Weather averages in March

  • Day 6°C
  • Night 1°C
  • Rain 9

Cheap flights

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The Happiest City in the World

Copenhagen continuously ranks high in polls of world’s best cities. Its compactness and size also contribute to this - it is big enough to attract top museums, restaurants and sights, and small enough to make them easily accessible. The Danish capital offers a rich cultural experience, ranging from Viking treasures in a former prince’s palace to iconic Danish chairs in a one-time baroque hospital. Visit the royal palaces to muse on the world's largest collection of Danish Golden Age paintings, or walk through the country’s thousand years of history on display at the Danish National Museum.

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Come to the Danish capital hungry, as it is considered a real culinary superpower with as many as 15 Michelin-starred restaurants, more than any other Scandinavian capital. You can, naturally, also opt for a more affordable yet still delectable culinary experience, courtesy of one of the many other master chefs in the city’s numerous exciting restaurants. Copenhagen eateries place great emphasis on clean organic produce from their own gardens and farms. Its streets meanwhile entice you to go shopping, with Strøget Street, providing shopping opportunities that range from souvenir stalls and retail chains to designer brands, at the fore.

Come to the Danish capital hungry, as it is considered a real culinary superpower with as many as 15 Michelin-starred restaurants.

Take a stroll on the city’s beaches and visit its harbour baths in the summer or navigate the festive streets decorated with fairy lights in the winter, stop in the city’s cosy candlelit cafés and experience the art of the good life, which the Danes call hygge. Hip modern design and a lively culinary scene await you at every turn. Danes take quality of life seriously and this is noticeable - Copenhagen is a success story and a city interesting for both locals and tourists.

Sights in Copenhagen

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Nyhavn

A picturesque canal with a relaxed atmosphere, beautiful houses and many restaurants.

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Amalienborg Palace

Winter residence of the Danish queen in Copenhagen.

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Christiania

A free city in Copenhagen, known for its colourful appearance and alternative culture.

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Tivoli Gardens

This 19th century amusement park offers rides that are a fun experience for the whole family.

Airports

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Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport is the largest airport in the Nordic countries and one of the oldest airports in Europe. It is located a mere 8 kilometres south of the Danish capital. You can get from the airport to central Copenhagen by metro, train and bus.

The Flight Schedule shown is of informative nature. It represents current official announcements of airlines and can distinguish from actual flight operations, due to the current situation and frequent changes. We advise you to check actual seasonal flight timetable on websites of respective carriers.

All times shown herein are local times. The information shown in this timetable is subject to modifications without notice. Please consult your airline or travel agent. Mandatory flight check-in opens two hours (120 min) before scheduled departure and closes half an hour (30 min) before departure, when boarding begins. Individual carriers may have special requirements, for example EasyJet, where flight check-in closes forty minutes (40 min) before scheduled departure.

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