Whether you're sipping coffee by a canal, exploring lavish palaces, or discovering the real meaning of hygge, get to know the Danish capital with Moon Copenhagen & Beyond.
Explore In and Around the City: Meander through Copenhagen's most interesting neighbourhoods, like the Inner City, Vesterbro, Norrebro, and Christianshavn, and nearby areas, including Kronborg, Kongens Lyngby, Malmoe, and more
Go at Your Own Pace: Choose from tons of itinerary options designed for foodies, history buffs, art lovers, and more
See the Sights: Stroll cobbled streets and cycle along picture-perfect canals, watch the changing of the guard at Amalienborg, picnic on the grounds of the Frederiksberg Palace, and spend an afternoon at the iconic old-school amusement park Tivoli Gardens
Get Outside the City: Visit the renowned art collection on the shores of the Oresund, unwind in the Swedish coastal city of Malmoe, or stroll the old-fashioned fairground in Kongens Lyngby
Savour the Flavours: Snack on open-faced rugbrod (rye bread) sandwiches or delicious Danish pastries, sample Middle Eastern mezze or shawarma, or dine at Michelin-starred restaurants
Experience the Nightlife: From wine bars and craft cocktail lounges to thrifty bodegas and pop-up "Friday bars," dig into Copenhagen's vibrant nightlife
Get to Know the Real Copenhagen: Denmark local Michael Barrett shares his favourite spots in the city
Full-Colour Photos and Detailed Maps throughout, plus a fold-out map
*Handy Tools: Background information on the city's history and culture, plus tips on sustainable travel, what to pack, where to stay, and how to get around
Day trip itineraries, favourite local spots, and strategies to skip the crowds: Take your time with Moon Copenhagen & Beyond.
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Michael Barrett grew up in Sudbury, a market town in rural southeast England, though his roots are in working-class London. He uprooted to Denmark in the mid-2000s, initially to second city Aarhus, where he studied journalism and the Middle East before later relocating to Copenhagen. The move to Denmark came about through serendipity, but the influence of the Scandinavian country is now as much a part of Michael's character as his London accent - which sounds a bit odd in Danish - and his affection for Suffolk cider.