How To Enjoy 24 Hours While You Are in Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen is the capital city of Denmark located along the east coast of Zealand Island and Amager. Since the 21st century, Copenhagen has been a melting pot of strong cultural development, Infrastructure, tourism, and iconic landmarks. With a history that dates back to as early as 1043 today, you can find as many historic museums and palaces as Vikings and Bronze Age treasures. Most of Copenhagen's attractions and sights are within a walking distance which makes the city more accessible for visitors of all ages.
Here are some of the top things to do within
24 hours in Copenhagen:
Morning-Copenhagen Zoo
Founded in 1859 Copenhagen Zoo is one of the
oldest zoos in Europe, it houses over 4000 animals of 264 species. Visitors can
enjoy incredible wildlife demonstrations with polar bears, chimpanzees, hippos,
flamingos, monkeys, and more. It is also home to one of the best elephant
facilities in the world, where you get up close to see these majestic creatures
going for a splash in the elephant-sized water bath.
Morning-Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle was built by one of the most popular Scandinavian Kings-Christian IV during the 17th century. It is located in the King’s Garden and features over 400 years of royal art treasures, the crown jewels, and the Royal Regalia.
Afternoon-Christianborg Palace
Christianborg Palace is located at the tiny palace of Slothsolmen and contains the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. The Prime Minister of Denmark also uses the Royal Reception room in connection with state visits by foreign leaders and parts of this magnificent palace are used by the Royal family.
Afternoon-Copenhagen City Hall
Visitors can tour the City Hall with the help of a tour guide and learn more about the history of Copenhagen's most revered building. It is located in the City Hall Square, Central Copenhagen, and was built between 1892 and 1905.
Evening-Nyhavn
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