Copenhaguen Guide
In the era of Scandinavian popularity (in design, fashion and gastronomy), Copenhagen has become a favourite stop for cosmopolitan travellers.
HOTEL DANMARK
In the centre of the city, among cobbled streets and wooden houses, the hotel is surrounded by delightful small shops and cafés typical of the area.
MANOS LES SUITES
Just 1 km from the central station. Spacious suites, free fitness room and indoor swimming pool. It serves breakfast prepared with organic produce, for families who enjoy healthy options.
WAKEUP COPENHAGEN
This hotel is located just a few steps away from the main places of interest and Strøget shopping street. There is a bus stop and a bike hire service right next to the hotel.
HOTEL BARCO CPH LIVING
In addition to its perfect location, just 15 minutes from the central station, this original hotel offers rooms featuring a cleaver blend between classic and design. It also has a sheltered terrace that enjoys amazing views of the city.
RADISSON BLUE ROYAL
This hotel is in the perfect spot for families wishing to explore Copenhagen. Located right next to the attractions of Tivoli Gardens and the central station, it offers fantastic views of the city.
LAGKAGEHUSET
Its tempting window displays home-made pastries with sponge cake, red berries, chocolate, cupcakes, brownies… all sorts! A great stop if you want to have a rest while visiting Copenhagen’s historic centre.
SERENITY CUPCAKE
A charming boutique with an original and vast choice of cupcakes, served on exquisite Danish porcelain, accompanied by delicious milk shakes, natural juices and the renowned A.C. Perch tea.
THE LAUNDROMAT CAFÉ
Laundrette and café, a must-do experience when visiting the Danish capital. It has walls covered in maps, table games and red sofas to spend a pleasant time.
SUMMERBIRD
The best chocolate with the best new recipes. Summerbird offers delicious artisanal chocolate formulas with a twist that makes all the difference. It has a number of branches in different areas of the city.
GRANOLA CAFÉ
With exclusive views of Vaernedamsvej, local decorations and French inspiration, it’s a charming choice. Breakfast, with fresh orange juice, organic jams and a vast selection of different breads, is absolutely delicious.
LEGOLAND
Without doubt, this is one of the best destinations in Denmark. In fact, for our children this was the main purpose of the holiday. And at last, the moment came. Legoland in the south of the Jutland peninsula, in the Billund area, just a few km from the border with Germany.
DESIGN MUSEUM
There are areas for children between one exhibition and the next and even if it’s not one of those museums in which children can touch and experience everything, I think it’s worth a visit just for the visual and aesthetic impact it has on kids.
DEN BLAA PLANET
Another unmissable stop is Den Blaa Planet. It’s the largest aquarium in Northern Europe and it’s impressive. The building itself is worth the visit. It is far from the centre, but the 5 C bus stops really close to it.
FREDERIKSBERG GARDENS
Part of Frederiksberg palace. A must-see if you are travelling with children. It’s a wonderful place for a walk, to feed the ducks or take a rowing boat for a ride on the water.
Frederiksberg Runddel
2000 Frederiksberg
Copenhague