Copenhagen
Interests
Activities
Nationalmuseet
For a crash course in Danish history and culture, spend an afternoon at Denmark's National Museum. It has first claim on virtually every antiquity uncovered on Danish soil, including Stone Age tools, Viking weaponry, rune stones and medieval jewellery. Among the many highlights is a finely crafted 3500-year-old Sun Chariot
Louisiana
This extraordinary museum of modern and contemporary art should be high on your 'to do' list even if you're not normally a gallery-goer. Along with its ever-changing, cutting-edge exhibitions, much of the thrill here is the glorious presentation.
Torvehallerne KBH
Food market Torvehallerne KBH is an essential stop on the Copenhagen foodie trail. A delicious ode to the fresh, the tasty and the artisanal, the market's beautiful stalls peddle everything from seasonal herbs and berries to smoked meats, seafood and cheeses, smørrebrød, fresh pasta and hand-brewed coffee. You could easily spend an hour.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Fin de siècle architecture meets with an eclectic mix of art at Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. The collection is divided into two parts: Northern Europe's largest booty of antiquities, and an elegant collection of 19th-century Danish and French art.
Tips
Don’t bring a camera to Freetown Christiania, locals will harass you over it. Because they openly sell a lot of drugs there, mostly, but also because they resent becoming a sort of tourist attraction. But the public art and stuff is pretty neat.
When it rains on the weekend, in downtown, be prepared to wait up to an hour or an hour and a half for a taxi in the early afternoon. Apparently, brunch is big on the weekends and even the Danes don’t ride in all types of weather to certain events
Make sure you and your party are on bikes. Saves money and opens up the city