The Danish capital Copenhagen is beautiful – and expensive. DW reporter Aisha Sharipzhan has some ideas about how to have a good time there without splashing the cash. Her tips range from city sights, through public transport to lunchtime deals.
Maybe you’ve got some too? Share them in the comments!
00:00 Nyhavn
00:44 How to get around? Public transport
01:05 Rent a bike
01:35 What to see? Free sightseeing tour
02:33 Museums: Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
02:49 What to eat and drink?
03:10 Reffen street food market
03:25 Pastries
03:36 Danish fastfood: Pølser
04:00 Where to stay?
04:22 Discover Nørrebro, Vesterbro and the harbour
05:16 Harbour boat tour
05:28 Parkin garage and gym Konditaget Lüders
05:58 Tivoli and Bakken amusement parks
CREDITS:
Report: Aisha Sharipzhan, Anne Termèche
Camera: Marko Borowski
Editing: Philipp Czegka
Contains footage from @visitcopenhagenofficial
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12 Comments
OMG! we were just planning to go here. Much needed video and great tips. Thanks a lot!
Didn't add stay @ hotel/hostel
We don't call hotdogs "pølser" in Danish. Pølse just means sausage, and pølser is just plural (sausages). They are just called hotdogs like in English
Great day, love it!
Darn. I wish you have released this video earlier. Last week we were there for 3 nights 🙁 But one thing that is not mentioned here and I think everyone should check is the Copenhagen Card. It gives you unlimited public transport and free admissions to almost every attraction and museum. The most value for money is the 72 hours option but since it is calculated by hours and not calendar days you can make the most of it with 48 and even 24 hour options. Don't go back without seeing sights such as Rosenberg castle, Roundtower, Amelienborg, Church of our saviour, Tivoli etc. just to make it cheap. Most probably you won't visit Copenhagen a second time.
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You will have to buy the City Pass Large to be able to travel to Bakken, and the price is then double up, DKK 160,-
The ticket control in Denmark is intense and the fine is high.
why are you showing the prices in EU? Didn't they keep their own currency and not switch? I'm missing something.
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Great video, thank you!!
Looks like a wonderful city to see :))
My dream is to visit Copenhagen fashion week one day :))
Actually, the medieval part of Copenhagen burned down 3 times.
The 1728 and 1795 fires happened in the medieval part of Copenhagen but the fires in 1807 were caused by the English bombarding Copenhagen from the sea, setting it alight.
There are a few building left dating back to the 15th century but there are only but a few left.
Good suggestions. In addition: Use Netto, Lidl and other supermarkets for cheap beers and wine (they even keep them cold). Gå to Morgenstedet (Christiania) for the best affordable vegetarian food. Also mentionable is Absalon Church at Vesterbro. Skip the Danish hotdog though. It's just a poor copy of the orginal American hotdog.