Hej! If you find yourself wistfully staring out the window and dreaming of fairy tale cities, cobblestone streets, authentic Christmas markets and meals in Michelin Star restaurants, then call your boss and book some leave for a trip to Denmark, stat. The royal country's capital city, Copenhagen, promises to deliver on your daydreams and more, as colourful buildings line picturesque canals filled with plenty of delicious food and friendly locals. Hire a bike and spend your Copenhagen holiday riding through the bustling city centre, past the history-filled Christiansborg Palace and Rosenborg Castle and around the iconic Tivoli Gardens. Learn more about Danish history and culture at the National Museum of Denmark before treating yourself to a smorgasbord of award-winning Danish and international cuisine. Keen to embrace your inner Viking and walk in the steps of Hans C Anderson? Grab your passport and add Copenhagen to your European travel itinerary today.

FAQs
  1. What to take on holiday to Copenhagen?

    When packing for a trip to Copenhagen, don't forget the essentials like your visa, passport, chargers, camera, some Danish Krone and the correct power adaptor. Clothing wise, check out the seasonality guides and pack to suit the conditions - aka plenty of layers for winter and lighter options for summer. Other necessities include a walking shoes, hat, sunglasses and a good pair of jeans. No, seriously, jeans are the ultimate European travel accessory, effortlessly taking you from strolls along cobblestoned streets to nights out at cosy bar.

  1. When is the best time to visit Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen offers travellers the chance to experience all four seasons, with mild spring temperatures in April and May, long, hot days from June to August, rainy and overcast weather between September and November, and a cold winter from from December until March. When you choose to go depends on what you’re hoping to experience. Just keep in mind that winter months do have limited daylight, with the sun setting around 3:30 pm.

  1. Where to go on holiday in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen is an incredibly walkable city, so you shouldn’t have any issues navigating all the sites. With this in mind, travellers generally opt to stay in Old Town, Vesterbro, Christianshavn, Osterbro and Amager East.

  1. What is there to do in Copenhagen?

    When you’re not chatting to Santa at the Christmas Markets or eating in Michelin Star restaurants, spend your time in Copenhagen getting lost in the history at Christiansborg Palace, exploring any of the fascinating museums, wandering the canals and sampling some of the local Danish flavours.

  1. How do I go about cancelling my Copenhagen holiday package?

    Life happens - we get it! Read more here.

  1. How to find the best holiday package to Copenhagen?

    Much like the Vikings, Flight Centre's travel experts are seasoned Nordic explorers, and have worked hard to curate the best Copenhagen holiday packages on the market. Sign up to get the hottest deals sent straight to your phone & emails here. You can also check out our deals online, or speak to one of our Travel Experts.

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