
Copenhagen Capital Region, Denmark Travel Guide
Explore these diverse and culturally rich spots for a memorable day out.
From historic castles to modern art, each destination offers unique attractions.
Denmark's efficient public transport makes these trips straightforward, whether you pick independent finding out about or an organized tour. Find and book day trips and excursions.
Public transportation makes travel easy.
Choose the best style for your exploration.
Explore historic villages and important cultural sites beyond Copenhagen's core. These locations offer a different perspective on Danish life and history.
A charming old fishing village south of Copenhagen, with cobbled streets, historic houses, and a peaceful harbor.
A picturesque fishing village on the North Zealand coast, known for its active harbor and authentic atmosphere.
A significant pilgrimage site for Danish royalty, housing the tombs of many monarchs.
Discover the rich history surrounding Copenhagen.
Find tranquility and spiritual meaning.
Maximize your travel by keeping these area insights in mind.
Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city. Rent a bike to navigate like a local.
Discover the Danish concept of "Hygge" – a feeling of coziness and contentment.
Denmark is largely cashless. Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.
Tipping is not mandatory in Denmark, as charges for service are included.
Indulge in Danish culinary delights, from traditional dishes to modern gastronomy.
Open-faced sandwiches with various toppings, a Danish staple.
Danish meatballs, typically served with potatoes and gravy.
Red hot dogs found at street vendors, a popular snack.