Jun 19, 2022
5 min read

A City Guide to Copenhagen

Since ‘hygge’ became a global trend, we’ve all been coveting the Danish lifestyle. And in Copenhagen, the people are just as cool and laid back as you would hope. Their effortless, no-fuss confidence is honestly refreshing, and bound to rub off the longer you spend here. 
Pleasure is simply a way of life – think pastries, coffees and good conversation. There are also more bikes than people in Copenhagen, so you’ll be safe cycling around as your explore the city. And there’s plenty to explore – Denmark is a leader in design, fashion, art, and food (hello 
Noma
 and 
Ganni
!). Denmark also has the happiest workforce in the world. As author of 
The Little Book of Hygge
, Meik Wiking, explains: “Danes are aware of the decoupling between wealth and wellbeing. After our basic needs are met, more money doesn’t lead to more happiness and, instead, Danes are good at focusing on what brings them a better quality of life.” 
Here’s our guide to Copenhagen, to get yourself some of that Danish spirit.

Where to stay in Copenhagen

Hotel SP34

A boutique hotel with an arty vibe that’s perfectly located in the Latin Quarter of Copenhagen. It’s walkable or bikeable to some of the best spots in the city (scroll down for a few). 

Nobis Hotel

The Nobis Hotel has got it all – including toiletries from Byredo that you can take home with you. The building is historic and the restaurant is divine. 

D’Angleterre

This classic 5-star hotel offers the best breakfast view from a very cute rooftop terrace. Previous guests have included rockstars and royalty. If it’s good enough for them, it’s good enough for us.
D’Angleterre
Nobis Hotel
 D’Angleterre // Nobis Hotel

Where to eat in Copenhagen

We’d be remiss not to mention that Copenhagen is home to some of the top-rated restaurants in the world, including 
Noma
 and 
Geranium
. There’s also the more laid back 
Selma
, which received a Michelin Bib Gourmand for it’s exceptional yet moderately priced food, and the list goes on.
Of course, there are many amazing restaurants without Michelin stars in this city as well. Three of them happen to be Italian: go to 
Mangia
 for incredible pasta and a dope atmosphere; 
Baest
 for the best pizzas in town; and 
Spaghetteria
for the local feels. The latter really embodies the Copenhagen attitude of being very cool and casual. Elsewhere, 
Fishmarket
 and 
Osteria 16
 are two of our favorite seafood restaurants.

Where to get coffee

Café Atelier September

Thanks to the hip owner Fredrik Bille Brahe (brother of Sophie Bille Brahe, the renowned jewelry designer) this place is a local hotspot. The curated menu offers healthy snacks, and great coffee. Note: they only do dairy milk. 

Juno the Bakery

Less trendy, but no less delicious, the wienerbrød – aka Danish pastry – and coffee here is amazing. 

The Coffee Collective

If you’re really into exceptional coffee and don’t care about the rest, then this is the place for you.
The Coffee Collective

Where to shop in Copenhagen

Storm 
should be your first stop, for sure. An impressive concept store that will leave no one empty-handed. Around the corner is 
Beau Marché
, another must-see. If not for the design decoration, go to grab a coffee in their cozy backyard café. 
Local brands like 
Ganni
Soulland
, and 
Wood Wood
 all need to be explored, too. Go to 
Time’s Up
 for some secondhand shopping – it might be worth mentioning this was a favorite of Virgil Abloh’s.

Where to get a hit of culture

Louisiana

This modern art museum is located outside of Copenhagen, so it doesn’t technically qualify for this list, but it is so good. The train from the central station only takes 30 minutes – cheap and easy. 

Glyptotek

If you prefer to stay in the city center, make your way to Glyptoteket. The main hall is inspiring and soothing; the cafe is good for lunch; and, make sure to check out the exhibitions as well.
Glyptotek
Louisiana Museum
Glyptotek // Louisiana Museum 

Where to party

Apollo Bar

Put on your sneakers and go to Apollo Bar (also owned by Fredrik Bille Brahe). There, you’ll find a cool crowd from the creative industries, especially during Fashion Week. 

Bakken

Basically, Bakken is where the afterparty is at. Enough said.

Where to work

Skt. Petri Hotel

The lounge is the perfect place to sit down with your laptop without being disturbed. In the summer, head to the terrace and enjoy some sun while you work.
Skt. Petri Hotel
Anne Travel Foodie

What to do in Copenhagen

Christiania

Rent a bike or hop on a bicycle taxi (or just take a normal taxi), and go to this ‘free town’ – a community where people pretty much make a living out of selling art and handicrafts (and sometimes weed) to tourists. It’s a strange place, but one you’ll want to see before leaving.

Where to work out in Copenhagen

In the summer, go for a swim – firstly, it’s a super clean harbor in the middle of a big city, which basically never happens. Secondly, there are wooden docks all over the place that encourage a dive (or five). 
Copenhagen is, as mentioned, the perfect city for cycling. It’s flat and there are 350km of cycle paths (so, it’s super safe). Rent a bicycle and cycle anywhere you need to go – refueling on Danish pastries as often as needed. 

Where to drink

Ruby

For some of the best cocktails in town, head to Ruby’s. It will feel like your friend’s living room, complete with dark lighting to set the mood and small corners to hide away in. 

Hotel Sanders

For something better suited for that daytime date, then the roof terrace of the luxury Hotel Sanders is a perfect spot in thoughtful surroundings.
Hotel Sanders
Ruby
Hotel Sanders // Ruby

Best place to buy gifts

Hay

A cool brand and an even cooler store. Buy some Danish design for someone you love, or, self gift.
Hay
Visit Copenhagen

Best spot for a photo in Copenhagen

The waterfront in 
Nyhavn
, by the postcard ready buildings. Regardless of whether that photo is going on your social / LinkedIn / dating app profile or not, this place requires a stroll and a snapshot. Don’t stay for lunch though, as every place in this ‘hood is a tourist trap.
 
Nyhavn Waterfront
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