January 22, 2022
What to eat in Copenhagen

What to eat in Copenhagen

January 22, 2022

herring smorrebrod copenhagen denmarkDanish cuisine may not be famous around the world, however you can still have the best food you've ever tasted in Copenhagen. There's a wide variety of restaurants and food markets in the capital of Denmark serving everything from elegant cuisine to traditional homemade food. So if you are planning a trip and are wondering exactly what and where to eat in Copenhagen, read the following food guide to find out what dishes and at which restaurants you simply must eat in Copenhagen!


Check out some of Copenhageners’ favourite dishes.

What to eat in Copenhagen: organic breakfast

Denmark has the highest market share of organic products in the world. And the market is growing, with dairy products, eggs, oatmeal, wheat flour, carrots, and bananas as the most popular items on the shopping list of Danish organic consumers.


Sankt Annae hotel -where we stayed during our trip- serves an organic breakfast buffet every morning. It's the best breakfast we've had at a hotel outside of Spain. The variety and quality of the products are impressive.

organic breakfast hotel sankt annae copenhagen denmark

organic breakfast hotel sankt annae copenhagen denmark

GRØD cafe serves the most delicious healthy food. Be sure to try their porridge for breakfast or buy a bag to make your own at home.

grod brunch healthy food copenhagen

grod brunch healthy food copenhagen

What to eat in Copenhagen: the best American food

Burgers, hot dogs, lobster rolls, milkshakes, you name it!


Gasoline Grill is the most famous burger joint in Copenhagen. The burgers are juicy and yummy, simply delicious. There are several outlets across Copenhagen but if you still miss your chance to try their incredible burgers, there's another one at the airport to indulge your burger cravings before you leave.


Hard Rock Cafe serves traditional American food. Be sure to try their nachos and burgers.


Just like burgers, when you think hot-dogs, Denmark is not the first country that comes to mind. However, they can be found in many of the market stalls or even in the central district of Copenhagen. These hot-dogs are nothing like what you are used to. These are gourmet hot-dogs like the ones by John's Hotdog Deli. They are a fabulous cheap eat in Copenhagen!

hard rock burger copenhagen

lobster roll hotel sankt annae club copenhagen

milkshake copenhagen cocoa hot cream

What to eat in Copenhagen: smørrebrød

Smørrebrød is one of Denmark’s dishes that you have to try. Usually consisting of rye bread and various toppings such as fish, cold cut’s and vegetables, it’s the perfect meal to try in the city!

copenhagen smorrebrod

What to eat in Copenhagen: seafood and herring

Seafood and herring are extraordinary in Denmark. So if this is something you like, go for it! Pickled herring is usually served with capers, raw onion, and a sprig of dill on top of rye bread and eat as an open sandwich (the aforementioned smørrebrød).

herring smorrebrod copenhagen denmark

What to eat in Copenhagen: Danish cookies

Danish sweets are world famous but they are even better in Denmark. Marchal at hotel D'Angleterre serves the best Danish cookies, be sure to order their etagere to enjoy their scrumptious assorted biscuits and cookies.

danish cookies etagere cookie hightea marchal hotel d'angleterre copenhagen denmark

Where to eat in Copenhagen: the best affordable food at street markets

There are several amazing street food markets to visit in Copenhagen. Each of which will ensure that you never run out of delicious opportunities to fill your tummy.

Reffen is the perfect place to visit as this is where locals and visitors spend their evenings in the city. Head to one of the many unique stalls that sell everything from steaks to Asian food.

If you are buying from market stalls you may need to head to the ATM and get yourself some Danish Krone. Although many places accept credit cards, a few don’t.

On the other hand, Torvehallerne Market is the perfect place to enjoy a weekend brunch or even buy some of the freshest seasonal ingredients to cook at home. Wander through the stalls to discover the high-quality products that this market offers. They won't be cheap, but totally worth it.

torvehallerne food street market copenhagen christmas denmark

copenhagen torvehallerne street food market

copenhagen torvehallerne street food market

fresh organic produce food copenhagen denmark

Where to eat in Copenhagen: best traditional food

Kastellet restaurant is a lovely place to enjoy traditional Danish dishes. Located close to the landmark with the same name, this place makes you feel like you are in the comfort of your own home.


There are plenty of restaurants serving traditional food in Nyhavn, the most famous waterfront in Copenhagen. However, these tend to be rather pricey because of the location. It's better to wander around nearby streets to find some hidden culinary gems.

danish typical dish food meat kastellet copenhagen restaurant

danish typical dish food meat kastellet copenhagen restaurant

Where to eat in Copenhagen: the coziest cafes

Last but not least, your Copenhagen trip won't be complete untile you experience the hygge lifestyle at one of the many cozy cafes in the capital of Denmark. For coffee with a view go to the rooftop at Illum department stores. Other amazing coffee places are Coffee Collective, Hart Bageri or Andersen & Maillard. You can find these and more on the map below.

illum rooftop cafe cozy hygge copenhagen

copenhagen street cafe

I hope you enjoyed this post about where and what to eat while in Copenhagen. Which of these typical Danish dishes would you like to try the most?


Planning a trip to Denmark? Read this post about the most unique things to do in Copenhagen


COPENHAGEN MAP

This map will help you plan your visit to Copenhagen. It includes all the sites to see, cozy cafes, wonderful restaurants and best shops for a shopping spree. To take this map with you simply click on the star next to the name.


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The most unique things to do in Copenhagen

The most unique things to do in Copenhagen

January 8, 2022

nyhavn waterfront port sunrise copenhagen

Copenhagen has a little something for everyone. It's got history, culture, art, great food, beautiful architecture and an endless amount of unique things to in Copenhagen, that is literally all across the city. The capital of Denmark is a really comfortable place to visit since you can walk everywhere or rent a bike!


Full of delicious food and friendly locals and loads of amazing things to see, there's an incredible number of reasons why you should be thinking of this Danish gem as the place to visit on your next trip.


So what are the most unique things to do in Copenhagen?

nyhavn souvenir copenhagen house

Take a look, below, at some of the best things -touristy & non touristy- to do in Copenhagen on your next trip.


1. Embrace the hygge lifestyle

Hygge derives from the term hugga, meaning "to comfort" and is related to the English word "hug". The Danish word has exploded in popularity around the world in recent years because, in essence, hygge means creating a warm atmosphere and enjoying the good things in life with good people. Think cozy blankets, coffees with heart-shaped foam on top and great books. Is there anything better than that?

illum rooftop cozy cafe hygge copenhagen

hygge snow cozy copenhagen nyhavn

2. Indulge in the most delicious food

Eating your way thorugh Copenhagen is one of the best things to do in the city. Our hotel, Sankt Annae, serves organic breakfast every morning which is something we've never seen before. Local delicacies like smørrebrød -an open-faced sandwich that consists of a piece of buttered rye bread topped with cold cuts, pieces of meat or fish, cheese or spreads, and garnishes- or herring are a must. The quality of the products is impressive. Also, don't miss food markets like Torvehallerne.

torvehallerne food market copenhagen

smorrebrod herring rye food copenhagen
Read more: What and where to eat in Copenhagen. The ultimate food guide

3. Go on a shopping spree

Strøget street is often thought of as Europe’s longest pedestrian street that’s filled with shops, cafes and lot of places to wander like Pistolstrade, a maze of perfectly preserved buildings from the 18th century. The most typical things to buy in this Danish city are Legos, china from Royal Copenhagen Porcelain or household items from Hay, Illum or Bodum.

copenhagen stroget shopping

4. Enjoy the ride at Tivoli Gardens

Opened in 1843, it is the second oldest amusement park in the world and one of Copenhagen's main attractions. Walt Disney loved Tivoli so much, it inspired much of his own Disneyland theme park. To avoid queues, book your ticket to Tivoli here.

tivoli garden copenhagen christmas decor entrance

tivoli garden copenhagen christmas decor entrance

5. High tea at Marchal

If you are looking for non-touristy things to do in Copenhagen, having tea at Marchal, the cafe at the emblematic Hotel D'angleterre is a great way to blend in with the locals. At Christmas they serve a lovely Christmas cookie etagere with the most delicious Danish sweets.

christmas cookie etagere high tea marchal hotel d'angleterre copenhagen

marchal hotel d'angleterre copenhagen night christmas kongens nytorv

6. Wander the streets looking for the most beautiful houses

Danish architecture and colorful houses are a feast for the eyes. Nyhavn -New Port- is the most famous waterfront in the city with a row of houses painted in beautiful colors. Wandering neighborhoods like Vesterbro, Norrebro or Christianhavn is one of the best things to do in the city to find more unique houses.

copenhagen house architecture bike christianhavn

copenhagen bibliotek library black diamond

7. Be king or queen of the castle

Rosenborg, Amalienborg and Christianborg are the three castles you must visit in Copenhagen. Rosenborg used to be a summer residence, Amalienborg is where the royal family currently resides and Christianborg is home to the Danish Parliament.

rosenborg castle slot copenhagen winter christmas

rosenborg castle slot copenhagen winter statue

8. Visit Kastellet, one of the best preserved star fortresses in Northern Europe

Constructed in the form of a pentagram with bastions at its corners, this beautiful spot houses a historic windmill and lovely grounds. Kastellet is hands down one of the best places to visit. Nearby stands the statue of the Little Mermaid, probably the most visited attraction in Copenhagen but rather overrated in my opinion.

copenhagen kastellet windmill snow

copenhagen kastellet snow

9. Read a book while it's cold outside at Radhaus -city hall- library

Another non touristy thing to do is to take advantage of the wonderful library at the City Hall. The Radhaus is an open public building where you can come and go as you please during the opening hours. So if the weather outside is frightful, grab a book and get cozy in this beautiful library.

radhaus city hall copenhagen library

radhaus city hall copenhagen

10. Go up the round tower

Rundetaarn is known as Europe’s oldest observatory tower and really easy to visit when you’re exploring the city. Now, to get to the top of the Rundetaarn, you’ll need to spiral all around the tower itself so be sure to wear comfy shoes.

copenhagen blue hour rundetaarn round tower

11. Visit the marble church

Frederik’s Church often referred to as the Marble Church is filled with history. The dome easily reminds you of the Capitol in Washington DC. Across the street you can find Amalienborg palace where the Royal family lives.

marble church copenhagen frederick

12. Find the most unique spires 

While you visit the city, don't forget to look up. There are several unique spires to be found across Copenhagen. At the former stock exchange -Borsen- you can see the stunning dragon-tailed spire and at the top of the Church of Our Savior there's a serpentine spire that’s one of the symbols of the city.

borsen stock exchange spire copenhagen

13. Talk to the locals

The Danish have been the friendliest people we've encountered in Europe so far. In every single restaurant we ate, the waiters chatted with us for a while. People in the streets stopped to give us directions and gave up their seats on the metro on our way to their airport because we were carrying luggage. There are many memorable places in Copenhagen, but the kindness of the locals is something we'll never forget.

nyhavn bike copenhagen

MAP

This map will help you plan your visit to Copenhagen. It includes all the sites to see, cozy cafes, wonderful restaurants and best shops for a shopping spree. To take this map with you simply click on the star next to the name and it will be saved to My Maps in Google.

MY TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

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