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Copenhagen and Denmark are calling! 😍 Whether you love royal palaces, funky museums, or epic beach vibes, this itinerary has all the must-sees and local hacks you need. Top Spots to Visit in Copenhagen: Christiansborg Palace (Prins Jørgens Gård 1): Dive into royal drama at this palace! Check their calendar—opening hours vary (usually 10:00-17:00, closed on select days). Admission is DKK 321.6, so budget accordingly. City Hall Square (1599 Copenhagen): The heart of Copenhagen, and it’s open 24/7! Perfect for chilling, people-watching, or grabbing a selfie. Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum (Rådhuspladsen 57): Expect mind-bending oddities! Open Mon–Thu 10:00–18:00, Fri–Sun till 19:00. Pumpehuset (Studiestræde 52): Catch a live gig and experience local nightlife. Open Wed–Sat, 15:00–23:59. Museum of Illusions & Christmas Market Højbro Plads: Get illusion-shocked and soak up holiday vibes downtown. Insider Hotel Hack: If you stay at The Square (Rådhuspladsen 14), pre-book breakfast—guests say it’s delicious and varied. Heads up though: ask for a quiet room and double-check cleaning services for a smoother stay! Getting Around: Use Copenhagen’s metro and buses—super easy, cashless, and fast! Buy a city card if you’re planning to hop around a lot. Food Reco: Try a classic smørrebrød at local cafes near City Hall Square. For something sweet, the pastries at local bakeries can’t be beat. Extra Tips: Copenhagen’s weather gets chilly, especially at Christmas markets, so layer up! Most places take cards, so cash is optional. #copenhagencity #travelsmart #tripsavvy
Posted: Sep 26, 2025
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