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The Hotel Rooftop
Courtesy of Nimb CopenhagenIf there's one place to head in Copenhagen right now, it's the Nimb Hotel's rooftop pool. Located in the heart of Tivoli Gardens, this legendary hotel has added another jewel to its crown with this pool offering panoramic views. It's the perfect spot to spend an afternoon before heading downstairs to the brasserie for dinner or perhaps the spa for some pampering. The rooftop is open to non-guests, but spending at least one night experiencing the hotel's world-class hospitality is worth considering.
Bernstorffsgade 5, 1577 København.
The Fashion Spot
GanniNo trip to Copenhagen would be complete without a visit to one of Ganni's sleek stores. There are five standard stores dotted across the capital, but it's the post-modern (essentially a hyper-chic way of saying outlet) store in Christianshavn that should hold the greatest priority. Find the brand's signature pieces from bygone seasons at particularly favourable prices.
Overgaden Oven Vandet 40, 1415 Indre By, København.
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The Bar
Courtesy of ApolloTucked opposite the coloured buildings of Nyhavn, Frederik Bille Brahe's Apollo is Copenhagen's bar du jour. In the summer, take a seat in its expansive courtyard from breakfast time through to late-afternoon snacks, served alongside exquisite wines. By winter, cosy up inside on its striped banquettes and watch the team at work across the open counter.
Nyhavn 2, 1051 København.
The Interiors Haven
Courtesy of HayHAY will be familiar to anyone with even a passing interest in interiors, making its flagship store in the city center essential viewing. Here you can browse the brand's full range, including those signature colorful crates that went viral in recent years—and they're perfectly sized for your carry-on.
Østergade 61, 2, 1100 København.
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The Art Gallery
Courtesy of Copenhagen ContemporaryCulture vultures should make time for Copenhagen Contemporary during their visit. Renowned American artist James Turrell has created a bespoke installation called Aftershock for the institution, which has quickly become a must-see for Copenhagen visitors. As a permanent acquisition, it will be there to experience for years to come.
Refshalevej 173A, 1432 København.
The Cultural Hotspot
Courtesy KGL TeaterDet Kongelige Teater - Operaen (The Danish National Opera) sits in a striking Henning Larsen-designed building that dominates the waterscape on Holmen, a central island. Since opening in 2005, this modern opera house has leveraged its 21st-century construction to offer world-class facilities and remarkable productions. It's essential viewing, and the best vantage point comes from a water cruise — which should also take you past the famous Little Mermaid statue.
Ekvipagemestervej 10, 1438 København.
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The Vintage Spot
Courtesy of Beau MarchéBeau Marché is a treasure trove of vintage interior pieces that will have you wishing for unlimited luggage space. Still, there's joy in browsing, and the shop offers plenty of smaller decorative items perfect for taking home, even if you're traveling with just carry-on.
Ny Østergade 32, 1101 København.
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