steal my 3 day Copenhagen itinerary

🏨: NH Joanne - v central

📍things to do
• nyhavn
• the little mermaid
• tivoli gardens at night

💸 shopping

• strøget shopping street

• sui ava

• polene

• pico

• arhoj


☕ coffee & bakeries
• april coffee
• juno the bakery
• hart bageri

🍴 where to eat
• reffen street food market

• torvehallerne - duck sandwhiches
• gasoline grill
• høst
• restaurant cofoco

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6/19 Edited to

... Read moreOne of the highlights of visiting Copenhagen is experiencing its vibrant local culture alongside the scenic beauty. When exploring Nyhavn, I recommend taking a leisurely canal tour to see the colorful houses from the water—it's especially charming in the late afternoon light. For a peaceful moment, the statue of The Little Mermaid is a must-visit, though arriving early helps avoid the crowds. Tivoli Gardens transforms into a magical place after dusk. I enjoyed the mix of thrilling rides and the illuminated gardens — it’s an experience both nostalgic and exciting. When shopping along Strøget, Copenhagen's famous pedestrian street, keep an eye out for unique Danish design stores like Sui Ava and Polene that offer stylish, locally inspired fashion and accessories. Coffee culture in Copenhagen is strong, and spots like April Coffee and Juno The Bakery stand out not only for their excellent brews but also for their cozy atmospheres—perfect for a midday break. For meals, street food at Reffen offers a broad variety of fresh options, but I also highly recommend making time for dining at Høst or Restaurant Cofoco, where you can enjoy contemporary Nordic cuisine in a charming setting. Overall, combining these experiences creates a perfect balance of sightseeing, shopping, and tasting the best of Copenhagen’s culinary scene within just three days. Remember to bring comfortable shoes because the city's best moments often come from simply wandering its charming streets and soaking in the atmosphere.