10 Things to Do in Copenhagen in Winter
Snow, sleet, and slush don’t have to stop you from experiencing the city. Copenhagen offers plenty of architecture that holds a special charm in cold weather. Here’s our guide to ten great winter experiences in Copenhagen.
By Asta Melchior Jelsing
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen 1. Sandkaj in Nordhavn
If you’ve had your fill of your regular winter bathing spot and want to put it on ice, check out Sandkaj in Nordhavn. The harbor bath is open year-round, and if you crave a warm drink after your dip, the bath is surrounded by cozy cafes. There is also a sauna and changing rooms for members.
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Photo: Photo: Bo Bolther 3. The Arctic Ring in Copenhagen Zoo
Polar bears may be sluggish in the summer, but in winter, they truly come to life. And if it starts to snow, it can almost feel like seeing a polar bear in its natural surroundings. Visit The Arctic Ring in Copenhagen Zoo and experience the architecture designed to mirror nature.
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Photo: Photo: Adam Mørk - 3XN 6. Den Blå Planet – The National Aquarium
Escape the winter chill and immerse yourself in the architectural whirlpool of Den Blå Planet (The Blue Planet). Here, you can meet tropical fish, sharks, and otters in the tropical section, the ocean, and the northern lakes and gardens. You might also be lucky to see a mermaid.
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Photo: Per Frost - Technidrone 7. The Opera Park
An evergreen garden right next the Opera. The Opera Park is built like a stage with a foreground, middle, and background. It serves as a green, soft counterpart to the harbor, inviting visitors for a stroll. If the wind gets too chilly, seek refuge inside the pavilion with its accompanying café.
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Photo: Rundetårn 8. The Round Tower
You’ve probably heard of The Round Tower, and you might even feel like you know the tower quite well. But when was the last time you visited? Warm up by winding your way to the top of the tower. From there, you can enjoy Copenhagen’s rooftops in the winter sun – and even on the coldest days, the view is 360 degrees.
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Photo: Rozbeh Zavari 9. Hotel Ottilia
Perhaps your winter body craves a bit of luxury and pampering. You can find it at Hotel Ottilia, located in the old Carlsberg Brewery in Carlsbergbyen (Carlsberg City District). Beneath the hotel, there’s also a luxury spa that can truly transport your thoughts to warmer climates.
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Photo: Thomas Steen Sørensen 10. Torvehallerne
If you’re in the mood for edible luxury, let your bike ride take you past Torvehallerne on your way home. It’s covered, and within the shelter of the two large glass halls, you can enjoy a delicious meal or grab fresh ingredients to take home in your bike basket.
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