Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is the second-oldest theme park in the world, located near the central station of Copenhagen. It offers a variety of attractions, from rides that give you an adrenaline rush to concerts and fine dining under the lights. There are several rides and shops as well.
Copenhagen Botanical Garden is a green oasis in the heart of the city. It is a living museum and home to Denmark's largest collection of plants from all over the world, including different species of plants including Danish, Perennial and Annual. The collection of 27 glass houses are particularly stunning.
Ørstedsparken is a public park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It's part of a series of parks created on the grounds of an old fortification ring decommissioned in the 1870s. The park still has features from the old fortifications, like a moat turned into a long lake and former bastions now forming small hills. The park is named after the Ørsted brothers, Anders Sandøe Ørsted, a politician and jurist, and Hans Christian Ørsted, a physicist. Monuments in the park commemorate both brothers.
Enghaveparken is a public park in the Vesterbro district of Copenhagen, Denmark. Created in the late 1920s for the growing city population, the park underwent extensive renovations from June 2018 to December 2019 and was temporarily closed. Designed in the Neoclassical style, it features grassy lawns, flower beds, a bandstand, a playground, and sports facilities, including areas for barbecuing.
Rosenborg Castle Gardens, also known as Kongens Have, is the oldest and most popular park in central Copenhagen, Denmark. Created in the early 17th century as the private gardens for King Christian IV's Rosenborg Castle, the park features historical buildings like Rosenborg Barracks, where the Royal Guards reside. It's adorned with numerous statues and monuments. The park hosts art exhibitions, concerts, and other events, especially during the summer.
Churchillparken, or Churchill Park, is a public park in Copenhagen, Denmark, situated between Kastellet, a 17th-century fortress, and the street Esplanaden. It occupies the space that once served as an esplanade around Kastellet and has a history as a green area. The park got its current name in 1965 to honor Winston Churchill and the British support in liberating Denmark during World War II.
Søndermarken, meaning "The Southern Field," is a park in Frederiksberg, bordering Valby and the Carlsberg area in Copenhagen, Denmark. It has a shared history with Frederiksberg Gardens and is separated only by Roskildevej. Inside the park, you'll find Cisternerne, an underground venue for art exhibitions located in former cisterns.