Bavaria to the Fjords: A Journey through Munich, Prague, Berlin, Hamburg, and Copenhagen.
Travel Designer Review:
On the first day in Copenhagen, you visited some of the most iconic places: Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, the iconic Little Mermaid, the Torvehallerne gourmet market, the vibrant Nørrebro neighborhood, the historic Rosenborg Castle, and the charming Tivoli Gardens. If you missed out on enjoying any of these places or want to revisit any, you can do so on this day. Below, I offer you an alternative itinerary for your second day in Copenhagen, which includes new places and experiences.
Christiansborg Palace: Start your day by exploring this impressive palace that houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister's offices. You can visit the royal reception rooms, the kitchens, the underground ruins, and climb the tower for a panoramic view of the city.
Royal Library - Black Diamond (Den Sorte Diamant): A short walk from Christiansborg takes you to this modern extension of the Royal Library. Its contemporary architecture of glass and black marble is stunning, and inside you'll find art exhibitions and a beautiful café overlooking the canal.
National Museum of Denmark: Immerse yourself in Danish history from the Vikings to the present day. It's an excellent way to better understand the culture and evolution of the country.
Vesterbro District and Meatpacking District: Have lunch in Vesterbro, one of the trendiest areas in Copenhagen. The Meatpacking District is famous for its creative atmosphere, restaurants, and bars. It's a perfect place to taste local food with a modern twist.
Carlsberg Glyptotek: Visit this fascinating art museum with a combination of classical sculptures and modern works. The building itself is a work of art, and its winter garden is ideal for a peaceful break.
Rundetaarn (Round Tower): Climb this 17th-century tower to enjoy panoramic views of the city. Its spiral ramp is unique, and the observatory at the top offers a privileged view of central Copenhagen.
Refshaleøen and Reffen Street Food Market: End your day on this island transformed into a center for alternative leisure and gastronomy. Reffen is Copenhagen's largest street food market, offering a wide variety of international options and an incredible view of the harbor. It's a great place to relax and enjoy the city's bohemian atmosphere.
Opera House or Royal Danish Playhouse: If you're a fan of the performing arts, attend an opera, ballet, or theater performance at one of these two iconic venues. Both buildings are architectural masterpieces with spectacular views.
This second day will allow you to explore the more modern and cultural side of Copenhagen, combining art, history, and gastronomy on a different tour than the previous day. Enjoy this second day full of new experiences!
Copenhagen is a city famous for its cycling culture, canals, and natural spaces, so there are several activities related to bicycles, boats, and nature that you can enjoy. Here are some suggestions:
Guided Bike Tour: Join a guided bike tour around Copenhagen. It's a great way to explore the city like a local, riding through the bike lanes that connect all corners, from the historic center to more modern areas like Østerbro and Vesterbro. Some tours include stops at iconic places like Christiania, the Cykelslangen Bridge, and the Supercykelstier Street.
Cykelslangen (Snake Bridge): This wavy bridge specifically designed for cyclists is an attraction in itself. Riding it is a fun and unique experience, especially with views of the harbor and the modern buildings surrounding it.
Bike Rental and Self-Guided Ride: Rent a bike and discover the city at your own pace. You can follow recommended routes like the one along the coast from Nyhavn to Amager Strandpark beach, or explore urban parks like Fælledparken and Søndermarken.
License-Free Boat Rental: Rent a small license-free boat and sail through the canals of Copenhagen. These boats are easy to handle and allow you to explore the city from a different perspective. You can bring a picnic on board and enjoy the views while you sail.
Kayaking in the Canals: If you prefer something more active, you can rent a kayak and paddle through the canals. It's a fun and unique way to explore places like Christianshavn and Holmen. Some places even offer guided kayak tours where you can learn about the city's history as you paddle.
GoBoat: These electric rental boats are an eco-friendly option to enjoy the water in small groups. You can bring your own food and drinks on board, as they include a table in the middle, and spend a relaxed time sailing through the harbor and canals.
Explore Amager Strandpark: Just a 15-minute bike ride from the center, this coastal park offers sandy beaches, swimming areas, and trails for walking or cycling. It's a perfect place to enjoy the outdoors and nature without leaving the city.
Visit Frederiksberg and Søndermarken Gardens: These beautiful parks are ideal for a relaxing stroll among trees, lakes, and historic pavilions. Frederiksberg Gardens even has a small hill overlooking the Elephant House at Copenhagen Zoo.
Excursion to Dyrehaven Deer Park: This natural park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is about 20 minutes by train from the city center. It's perfect for hikes, bike rides, or even horse-drawn carriage rides. Here you can observe deer in their natural habitat and enjoy a peaceful and picturesque setting.
These activities will allow you to experience Copenhagen from different perspectives, connecting with nature and enjoying the city's outdoor essence.
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The following suggested activities and notes are not included in the reservation of this itinerary. The Travel Designer included them so that you can optionally do them on your own during your trip.
Embark on a fascinating journey that will take you through five of Europe's most iconic cities, combining history, culture, and modernity in one unforgettable trip.
Begin your adventure with two nights in Munich, the vibrant Bavarian capital famous for its traditional breweries, Gothic architecture, and lively festive spirit. Then, continue on to Prague, where fairytale towers, cobblestone streets, and Bohemian charm will transport you to another time during two magical nights.
Your European journey will then take you to Berlin, a city pulsating with a unique mix of history and cutting-edge modernism, from the Berlin Wall to its vibrant nightlife. From there, head to Hamburg, a maritime gem known for its historic ports, canals, and modern architecture.
Finally, culminate your experience in the charming Copenhagen, where Scandinavian elegance, royal palaces, and contemporary design come together to offer you an unforgettable farewell.
This self-guided tour of Europe is designed for you to explore at your own pace, discovering the secrets and charms of each city while creating your own adventures. Are you ready to experience Europe in a different way?
The maps are automatically generated and an indicative and inaccurate representation of the route.
Murmanskgade 15, Copenhagen
Helgolandsgade, 12, Copenhagen
Borgervænget 1D, Copenhagen
Kalvebod Brygge 53, Copenhagen
Nyrnberggade 31, Copenhagen