Although primarily known as the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen is also informally known as the culinary capital of Scandinavia. 16 restaurants within Copenhagen have earned Michelin stars, and both modern and traditional nordic food can be found in abundance. After dark, Copenhagen is host to a number of cocktail bars, pubs and clubs that are sure to accommodate for guests of all ages.
Copenhagen is also a city full of interesting and thought provoking Scandinavian architecture, such as Denmarks parliament building, the Supreme Court and the residence of the royal family on Slotsholmen. In the city centre, Strøget is the name of five de-motorised streets full of local and departments stores nestled in amongst beautiful open spaces such as Town Hall Square.
Copenhagen is also a city full of interesting and thought provoking Scandinavian architecture, such as Denmarks parliament building, the Supreme Court and the residence of the royal family on Slotsholmen. In the city centre, Strøget is the name of five de-motorised streets full of local and departments stores nestled in amongst beautiful open spaces such as Town Hall Square.