Wanderlust Meets Denmark
Hey Lykkers! So you’re thinking about visiting Copenhagen, huh? Awesome choice! This city is a perfect blend of old-world charm and modern Scandinavian cool — with vibrant streets, cozy cafés, and an irresistible food scene that will have your taste buds dancing.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a returning fan, I’m here to give you the ultimate travel guide to help you explore Copenhagen like a local. Let’s jump in!

How to Get to Copenhagen

Most travelers fly into Copenhagen Airport (CPH), just 8 km from the city center. The quickest way into town is by metro or train, taking about 15 minutes and costing around $5–$7.
Taxis run about $30–$40, while buses are the cheapest option at $3–$5 but slower. Once in the city, getting around is easy—rent a bike for about $12–$15 per day or use a 24-hour public transport pass covering buses, trains, and metro for around $15.

Where to Stay: Top 3 Hotel Picks for Every Style

Finding the right place to rest your head can make or break your trip. Here are three hotels that bring a mix of style, comfort, and location.
1. Nimb Hotel
If you want luxury with a magical touch, this is your spot. Located inside the famous Tivoli Gardens, Nimb Hotel feels like a fairytale with its Moorish-inspired architecture and elegant rooms. It’s perfect if you want to be close to the action and enjoy first-class service.
Cost: Rooms typically start around $200+ per night (cost may vary).

Nimb Hotel, an SLH Hotel

2. SP34
For a boutique hotel experience in the trendy Latin Quarter, SP34 is a local favorite. It’s packed with Scandinavian charm, quirky art, and comfy rooms that feel like home. Plus, it’s close to cafes, shops, and nightlife.
Cost: Around $150–$250 per night (cost may vary).
3. CitizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen
If you’re on a budget but don’t want to sacrifice style or comfort, CitizenM is a modern, tech-savvy option right near City Hall Square. Smart rooms with mood lighting and self-check-in make this a hassle-free choice.
Cost: Approximately $85–$95per night (cost may vary).

CitizenM Copenhagen Radhuspladsen

Where to Eat: Foodie Favorites You Can’t Miss

Copenhagen’s food scene is a world-class adventure. From Michelin-starred dining to casual street eats, there’s something for every craving.
Noma
World-famous for pioneering New Nordic cuisine, Noma is a splurge-worthy experience. If you want to try it, book months in advance! A tasting menu here will set you back around $300+ per person (cost may vary), but it’s unforgettable.
Torvehallerne Market
For a more casual and affordable option, this bustling food market near Nørreport Station is a must. Try classic Danish smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) for about $8–$12 each (cost may vary), or grab fresh seafood, pastries, and coffee.

TorvehallerneKBH

Copenhagen Street Food on Reffen
If you love street food, Reffen is the place to be. This vibrant waterfront market offers flavors from around the world at friendly prices—expect to pay $10–$20 for a filling meal (cost may vary).

Must-See Attractions and Experiences

Copenhagen offers plenty beyond great food and hotels. Here are a few highlights you won’t want to miss:
Nyhavn Harbor: The picture-perfect canal with colorful 17th-century townhouses is great for a leisurely walk or a canal tour.
Tivoli Gardens: One of the oldest amusement parks in the world, Tivoli offers rides, games, and seasonal events. Entry starts at about $39.85 (cost may vary).

Tivoli Gardens

The Little Mermaid Statue: Iconic and small, but a quintessential Copenhagen photo op.
National Museum of Denmark: A fantastic place to dive into Danish history and culture; admission is roughly $27.90 (cost may vary).
Bike the City: Grab a rental bike ($5/hour) and cruise Copenhagen’s extensive bike lanes—so much fun and the best way to see neighborhoods.

Final Thoughts for Lykkers

Copenhagen is one of those cities where you instantly feel welcome and inspired. Whether you stroll along the harbor, sip coffee in a hip café, or bike past royal palaces, it’s a place full of life and stories. Planning ahead—especially for accommodations and top restaurants—will make your trip smoother and more enjoyable.
So, Lykkers, grab your suitcase, comfy shoes, and an appetite for adventure. Copenhagen is waiting to charm you with its colorful streets, incredible food, and warm Scandinavian vibes!
If you want me to help build an itinerary or suggest some hidden gems, just say the word—I’m here to make your trip unforgettable.