When exploring Copenhagen, you'll find that, like most other cities, a map of its attractions will initially guide you to the historic city center. While this area is undoubtedly worth visiting, it's interesting to note that many Copenhagen sightseeing maps often omit other captivating places:
- Refshaleien Island, known for its waterfront bars and frequent music festivals.
- The Erestad district, which will astound you with its cutting-edge architecture.
- For those who appreciate antiques and a multicultural atmosphere, Nørrebro is a must-visit neighborhood.
Upon your arrival in the city, make sure to visit the DAC (Danish Architecture Center), where you can obtain a complimentary Copenhagen Sightseeing Map. This map is tailored for bicycle routes and encompasses virtually all of the captivating destinations in the city.
Copenhagen Sightseeing Map with labels to navigate you to renowned tourist attractions, including the splendid Amalienborg Palace, the iconic Little Mermaid statue, the intriguing Ripley's Believe It or Not! and ARKEN contemporary art museums, and, naturally, the unique neighborhood of Christiania