Copenhagen Sightseeing

Christiania is one of the most interresting sightseeing areas, you can go to in copenhagen, you may as ask why is that? - The answer is plain and simple, because it's so different from the rest of Copenhagen not only the, look, feel, nature, culture but also the people who inhabit it - This sweet spot in the middle of Copenhagen has it all.
 

Christiania entranceChristiania houseWalking_in_christiania
 

Round tower is one of Copenhagens most famous trademarks and holds a fantastic view over Copenhagen city. Round tower offors not only a good view but also a church, a exhibition hall and surprising way up to the top...

 Round tower insideRound tower outside Round tower view 

 

The Little Mermaid is Denmarks national icon, and is the most visited sightseeing attraction - originating from the fairytale of H.C. Andersen with the same name.

It is possible to see the little mermaid both from the landside, and from the seaside - as all canal tours in copenhagen pass this national treasure...

 The Little Mermaid

 

Dragør, pronounced drow-URR, is an idyllic old harbour town a bit outside copenhagen innercity.

Here you can get a sense of the old copenhagen almost untouched by time

 

Dragør BakeryDragør TownDragør Harbour

 

Our saviour's church "Vor frelsers Kirke" is one of the best lookout spots in Copenhagen, with a impressive view over the city, besides beeing an astonishong piece of architecture.
 
So if you decide to visit Christianshavn, take the time, to visit the church, and walk up the stairs to the old tower. You get a really good view over the city. Its a long way up, but it is well worth the effort, once you get a glimpse of the city from above.
 
The tower of Our Saviors Church
   
 

If you think sculptures and statues from all over the world sounds exiting or you're simply out for a diffrent exitment, "Glyptoteket" is something for you!


Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Ny Carlsberg Glyptoteket 

 

If you seek adventure take a stroll to Tranquebar.

Tranquebar is hard to describe, at first sight it looks like a cozy bookshop, but it is no ordinary bookshop,

it is best described as a travelbookshop - but it is also a café, music store and gift shop.

Travel books are stacked side by side, with exotic curiosities from all over the world, from east to west in best fair-trade style. 


 Tranquebar café and travelbookshop