Boasting the largest pedestrian street in the world, and gaining a remarkable reputation for being one of northern Europe's jazz and shopping capitals, Copenhagen is the place for both culture and fun.
One of the first things that new visitors to Copenhagen are impressed by is it's architectural richness.From the delightful seventeenth century town houses and restaurants that line the quay at Nyhavn, to the modern extensions to the old buildings along the main pedestrian street, Stroget. With its intricate mazed streets almost everything in Copenhagen is easily accessible by foot, and effortlessly walk able, including the world famous Tivoli Gardens.
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Copenhagen has plenty of attractions for everybody, from designer shops to vibrant bars and restaurants. Here are some of the highlights of what you can find in Copenhagen: Tivoli Gardens Considered the crown jewel of Copenhagen, Tivoli Gardens has it all. With rides, musical entertainment, an aquarium and fine cuisine all in one location, Tivoli is suitable for everyone, no matter what their age. The Little Mermaid Located in the Nyhavn region of Copenhagen or old Copenhagen, you can visit one of Denmark's most famous attractions, a stunning bronze sculpture, surrounded by delightful gardens and stunning views. Kastellet The cornerstone of Christian IV's defenses of Copenhagen, the 300 year old fort is now used by the Danish military as a historic monument, museum and park. Marmorkirken One of the largest churches in Europe, measuring 31m in height, the Marmorkirken boasts incredible architecture and an incredible history.
When it comes to shopping, Copenhagen has it all. With a great mix of shops, from large fashion stores to small souvenir shops, Copenhagen is a city that has everything. With everything on two main shopping streets you won't be far from finding exactly what you want. Strøgetthe most famous shopping street in Copenhagen, it actually comprises of four streets connected by three squares. th. Fisketorvet Shopping CentreIdeally situated on the outskirts of Copenhagen the Fisketorvet shopping centre is located near the harbour, with excellent views, it contains over 100 shops, 15 restaurants and a huge cinema complex. IllumOne of Copenhagen's biggest shopping centres, this beautiful department store that sells both furniture and fashion, located along the Strøget. Under its marvellous glass dome you can find well known brands including Dolce & Gabana and French Connection.
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