The best tourist meals in Copenhagen

 Learn about the most beautiful tourist destinations in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. As well as being the capital, Copenhagen is located on the islands of Zealand and Amager in the North Sea region.

Many bridges connect the two islands, as well as some small natural and artificial islands. Copenhagen has many tourist attractions that attract tourists from all over the world.

The city is also characterized by a large number of historical and archaeological buildings and passes through it many water channels that provide transportation via traditional boats, and the Danish capital Copenhagen has a large commercial port and an international airport.

The history of Copenhagen and the craft of its people

This city was founded in the tenth century AD by the Vikings, as a village for fishermen.

Its people lived on sea trade and fishing, and Copenhagen became the capital of Denmark in the fifteenth century AD, the city developed after that and entered the European industrialization movement in the nineteenth century, where the city possesses many of the elements of industry. Today, it is an important industrial center.

The most important tourist destinations in Copenhagen

 

1. The Danish National Museum:

Copenhagen attractions

The Danish National Museum is one of the most important international museums, in addition to being the largest museum in Denmark.

It narrates the history of Denmark and the cultures of other peoples, from the Stone Age through the Scandinavian and Middle
Ages to contemporary and modern times. The museum serves as a center for research and historical studies, in addition to being an important tourist attraction.

2. Danish National Aquarium:

Copenhagen attractions

One of the city's main attractions is the Danish National Aquarium, the largest aquarium in Northern Europe.

It was opened in 2013, in the capital of Denmark on the shore of Kastrup port. It was established for a purely scientific reason, in order to help scientific projects, to provide information about organisms that live in the Danish seas and rivers in particular, but soon it turned into an important tourist attraction.

3. Tivoli Park: 

Tivoli Park is located on the island of Zealand in Copenhagen, and is one of the most famous tourist attractions.

Where a large number of visitors of all ages flock to the park to spend a fun time and an unforgettable entertainment experience.

It is also the second oldest park in the city. It was opened in 1843. The park includes large green spaces, small lakes, and a children's play park.

When it comes to food, Tivoli has a good and varied selection.Some people prefer to bring their own food and take a walk in the park, but you can also choose from the many good restaurants in Tivoli.

You can find everything from traditional Danish dishes to French bistros to gourmet burgers.

This year, Tivoli opened a small fish restaurant and Gasoline Grill, the world-famous hamburger chain

If you prefer street food than lunch, visit the Tivoli Food Hall at Tivoli Corner.

4. Copenhagen Zoo:

Copenhagen Zoo is one of the oldest zoos in all of Europe. It opened in 1859.

The park was gradually expanded after that, and it now accommodates 3,600 animals of 264 different species, the most famous of which are giraffes, elephants, lions and crocodiles.

5. Round tower:

The Round Tower in Copenhagen

Denmark became famous in astronomy thanks to the astronomer Tycho Brahe . When Tycho Brahe died in 1601, Christian IV wanted to continue Brahe's research with the University Observatory, which called for the round tower to be built. 

It's been a long time since scientists left the round tower, but the observatory is still in serious use by amateur astronomers and the many guests of the tower.

Around the observatory there is an outside platform where you will find the best view of Copenhagen's Latin Quarter. The road to the top passes through the white painted helix corridor, which is 268.5 meters long in the outer corridor and only 85.5 meters in the interior in the heart of the tower.

A long corridor also leads to the old library hall in the center of the tower, where the university's entire collection of books was assembled at once. HC Andersen used the library. Today, the hall is used for exhibitions, concerts and special events.  

As a new attraction, you can now see the heart of the circular tower standing on a glass floor.It has a glass thickness of over 50mm and can hold up to 900kg per square metre.

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