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    Amelia K.

    The round tower was such a fun stop! We got discounted student tickets in person. On your way up to the top there are 2 "museum" stops. The views of the city at the top are stunning! Definitely recommend for tourists!

    Max S.

    A must visit and a nice walk to this historical church, tower, and art gallery. From the outside, all you see is a tall, round tower. Once inside, you've entered a beautiful church. The best part is hiking up the tower, while looking out the windows, and stepping inside the core, which has been covered in thick plexiglass. It's pretty freaky. It made my stomach feel uneasy when I looked down and couldn't see the bottom. A guy asked me how I could stand there so long when he could only peak in. You take an elevator to the top where you step outside, with a breathtaking view of the city. Out in the open, with only a decorated metal railing. In between, I viewed the modern art exhibition in the art gallery.

    Ashley C.

    very nice view of copenhagen from above and a fun experience of walking up the ramp. i highly recommend it when visiting copenhagen. the price is also very reasonable for the view you get.

    Tabitha W.

    Honestly, if I had known how much walking was involved in this experience, I might have skipped it as we were doing a ton of walking just around the city in general. It is a long uphill trek to the top of the round tower. It's kind of neat, and you get a cool view at the top, so if you don't mind the walk, go for it.

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    Myra C.

    We very much enjoyed our visit to Round Tower in Copenhagen. It's an impressive piece of historical architecture and the building really is "round." The pathway to the top is cobblestones. Don't worry, there were plenty of rest spots and it's cool inside. An observatory sits at the tippy-top. A telescope awaits for viewing the sun during the day. We got lucky and got to see a Japanese Kimono display in one of the side rooms. It's worth the trip.

    Lily H.

    Fun inexpensive place to spend an hour or. The walk up is not hard and the rewarding view at the end is worth it. There's a cool little staircase at the end with red light green light advising you when you can go up or come down. You can find brakes in between groups of people walking in order to take nice photos but know that there is a short line to get in to buy tickets and that during peak hours it can be quite busy in the tower.

    Bijal R.

    Waste of money. You go to the top and view is obstructed by gates. Look for other alternatives instead.

    Tyler L.

    I visited the Round Tower as it is consistently listed as one of the top attractions in Copenhagen. This tower was originally built as an observatory for astronomers in the 1600s. The tower is a spiral of cobblestone flooring that swirls around until it reaches the top and was surprisingly strenuous. The highlight of this tower is when you reach the top. You get a wide open view of the the entire city. There is also a small church inside the tower. The tower is definitely a very unique attraction and was well worth it, as the entrance fee is only about 5 US dollars.

    Jane G.

    An inexpensive way to see the city; not for those who hate heights. Worth it for any visitor to Copenhagen!

    M n.

    No long line to get a ticket. Nice relaxing climb. Take your time and just enjoy the view of the city. It's quite and not too crowded in the month of September.

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    Kathy V.

    The Round Tower (entrance fee) is included in the Copenhagen Card and that is why we came here. But I felt kind of underwhelmed by it. That may be because we had already observed the city from above with our ascent of the tower at Our Savior's Church, which is higher and I personally think is more interesting. But to each their own! We still wanted to get the utmost out of our cards, so while we were passing through the area, we went on in to the tower. It is a decent climb to the top with the observation deck. It isn't stairs, but a spiral incline. Although it is also completely brick/cobblestone. So it isn't an easy climb. Along the way are some interesting things. A window in to the adjacent church, historical tidbits in alcoves as you climb, an art exhibit in an adjoining room/gallery part way. At the top is an observatory with a telescope and information on the walls around the whole room...but it is blocked off from entering, so you can't actually get close to see or read those things on the walls. The art exhibit was cool, but I felt disappointed about not being able to see everything in the observatory area, and I think the views are better from an other vantage point in the city. If you are nearby and have the card, sure stop in. But I think I might have been even more disappointed if I had had to pay extra to get in.

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    W G.

    This is one of the most beautiful buildings in the heart of Copenhagen. Built by Christian the 4th in 1642. A lovely sloping ramp to the top with beautiful views of the city. There was an exhibit on kimonos in an exhibition area near the top. Cost is reasonable. Can't remember the actual cost but less than visiting the surrounding castle. Definitely recommend

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    Bruce K.

    This 17th century tower was built as an astronomical observatory. There's no lift and I do not believe that it is completely handicapped accessible, but the 7.5-turn helical corridor is certainly a marvel. Once you start around the first one, you're just climbing and climbing and climbing. It seems never ending. Thankfully, there are window ledges where you can stop and rest if you're an out of shape Yelper like myself. At the top, the view is impressive for a city that has very few skyscapers. The observation tower platform that goes around the outside at the top is 34.8 meters (114.1 feet). If the weather's good, you can see for miles. More than just the observation deck, stop and view the library as well. There is a toilet.

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    Nyhavn

    Nyhavn

    4.3(185 reviews)
    1.0 kmKøbenhavn K

    It a must to visit in Copenhagen for sure. The history m, the landmarks, the foods, the camels,…read morethe bars, the theatres, the restaurants, the boats, the sunsets....all are simply beautiful and not to miss, especially in the evening or better yet, during the Christmas period. Just stunning and magical.

    What can I say about Nyhavn that hasn't already been said? It's iconic! You can't visit Copenhagen…read morewithout seeing it. It's just as beautiful and scenic as seen in famous photographs and paintings. It survived the Great Fire that destroyed most of Copenhagen. A famous Danish fairytale writer lived in not 1, but 3 of these houses on the waterfront. That's right! There are wall plates designating the buildings that Hans Christian Andersen lived in along Nyhavn. So, why 4 stars? It's a huge tourist attraction! That means it's super crowded with many travelers taking canal and Inner Harbour cruise tours. It's lined with cafés and restaurants on both sides of the canal. All of which look amazing yet are pricier than the ones you see tucked away from all this hype. The outdoor tables at these restaurants are all taken along the canal. There's certainly lots of people watching going on here. We were told to be aware of pickpocket activities. To be honest, it's just like any other crowded tourist spot. Don't let that discourage you. There's a hot dog stand here that appears to be very popular. Just know that there are many throughout the city that are just as good and with better seating. With all that said, it was still an amazing sight to see. It's probably best to give yourself more time to browse through everything that this area has to offer. It's a fun & happening place to be. Go there in the early morning hours for a calmer experience. You'll get better picture opportunities of the brightly painted buildings with the reflections off the water.

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    Christiania - "EU-Ausland" :)

    Christiania

    3.9(144 reviews)
    1.7 kmChristianshavn

    This is a truly strange tourist attraction. And, I use that term,"Tourist Attraction," lightly…read more It is said that this place is the home to many of those who live an alternative lifestyle in Copenhagen. They claim that this area is completely beyond the rules and the laws of Copenhagen. In some ways, that is pretty easy to see as the main street is lined with people selling weed and hash, which is still illegal in Denmark. Copenhagen is not Amsterdam. Though a bit sketchy, this city within a city is very well maintained. I am sure there is some other story going on here. ...One that we will never know. This being said, what you will find here is some of the best street art and graffiti that you will witness anywhere across Copenhagen. Of course, it is clearly stated all over the place, "No Photos." But, I'm guess that is more to keep the people dealing drugs safe and off the radar than anything else. One of the funny/interesting things I find about this location is that tour buses actually pull up to it. I don't know, maybe it's just me me, but if you are truly embracing an alternative lifestyle that all seems rather intrusive. Nonetheless, this is an interesting place. Even if all you do is look at the great street art, it is worth the visit.

    Christiania is an interesting visit, away from the standard tourist perspective of Copenhagen. From…read moreoriginal art to music and craft, Christiania is open to all as an alternate self-sustaining community.

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    Vor Frelsers Kirke - We gotta walk ALL THE WAY OVER THERE!!

    Vor Frelsers Kirke

    4.5(65 reviews)
    1.5 kmChristianshavn

    It's a fun little tower to climb. Can't remember the entry cost, but pro tip: if you intend to see…read moremany sites here, get the Copenhagen card which applies to this church. Climb difficulty depends on your fitness level but imo it's easy. Steep inside, but easy. The outside is a little scary off you're afraid of heights, and it narrows as you get closer to the top. The spiral stairs part is outside the church. Plus you get the chance to meander through the streets on your way here.

    I hyped everyone up for the Church of Our Saviour. My kids know it as the Tower of Doom…read more First up, it is a church that is still in use, but it also gives you a breathtaking view of the city. It's included on the Copenhagen Card but you still need to book your entry time online to avoid crowds. They do not allow walk ins - or at least they didn't in July. They also close the climb up if there's rain or is excessively windy for safety reasons. I took my friend and my two kids, ages 4 and 8. They did not want to go. I gave them a choice to stay at the front desk and they ended up making it up, since they didn't want to be left behind. You can store your larger bags (like backpacks) by the front desk at your own discretion. You should. It gets a bit cramped. I kept my purse on me though. As opposed to the Ruundetarn, there are a lot of steps. Roughly 400 up and another 400 down. It's not terrible but the closer you are to the top, it can get narrow and cramped. If you're tall, watch your head. It also gets to the point that groups going in one direction need to stop to let the ones coming down go just so you have room to go up. The last set of stairs to get outside is more like a ladder and you really feel it when you're getting ready to get back inside the church and you look down to see how steep and narrow those steps are. It is a beautiful view though! Your heart is pumping from the climb up, the wind hampers your breathing a bit... I heard a number of people breathing quite hard - but you're there! You go up further until you can go no more. When I went, there was a lady who was seemingly stuck at the very top and didn't budge from it, but no matter. (She spoke to us... just didn't let go.) Both of my kids made it up too despite their reservations. It took time to get them moving at first but they did it! My eldest got down without issues but going down those ladder steps, I just held my 4 year old in one arm and took us both down 2 flights before I let him down. But yes, younger kids can do it! (They got ice cream afterwards.) If you have a fear of heights or claustrophobia.... You can definitely turn around if you really can't do it. I couldn't stare down at the ground for long while at the very top (it is a bit high) but I didn't feel unsafe while up there. That was definitely an experience to remember! A bit of a thrill at the very end, haha.

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    Vor Frelsers Kirke - The dome at the top of the church.

    The dome at the top of the church.

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    Olufsvej

    Olufsvej

    4.6(5 reviews)
    2.1 kmØsterbro

    Olufsvej is a street in Østerbro. It is one of my all time favorite streets to look at!…read more The street is about 100 meters long, so it's not a particularly long street. It consists of 49 different town houses that people own. Olufsvej has become a very popular street amongst both people in the area and tourist due to how gorgeous and different each house is. They are all painted a different color and are very well maintained with flowers/bushes out infront of many of the properties. If you happen to be in the area of this street, I highly recommend stopping by and having a look at Olufsvej. Copenhagen in general is a very gorgeous city, but there's just something very quaint about walking down this street and seeing all the beautiful colors and how lively the street is. It's also the perfect photo spot, of course. So bring your camera!

    This street has a pretty strong reputation, as one of the must-see local gems of this part of…read moreCopenhagen. And I partly get it. Partly. Because while others are completely infatuated with it, I'm a bit more, "meh, it's OK". The old town houses, all of them painted in a variety of colors, are picturesque, definitely, and the street is nice and quiet, in spite of being in a very busy part of the city. So in that sense, yes, there's a local gem-vibe going. However, when I've walked down it (and living near-by with small child means you take plenty of walks down every street in your 'hood), I've often had this sort "OK, that's that, then" feeling when I've walked the length of the street. A sort of underwhelmed feeling, really. Couple that with a couple of times when the local residents have been, let's say, unwelcoming, and the place has just lost some of its charm for me. Yes, it is a cozy little street, and it is pretty picturesque (the modern buildings at either end is a bit of a drawback, though), but I just find it wanting.

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