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Introduction of tourist attractions in Copenhagen

Do you know Copenhagen? I believe that even if you don't know, you know the little mermaid statue here! This can be said to be one of the representatives of Copenhagen! Almost everyone who comes here will come here to have a look! Then, Bian Xiao will send you a travel guide to Copenhagen today!

Little mermaid statue

The bronze statue of Little Mermaid was built by Carl Jacobson, founder of New Carlsberg Beer Company, and carved by sculptor Eriksson. This bronze sculpture based on Andersen's fairy tale The Daughter of the Sea is a symbol of Copenhagen and even Denmark.

People often say: You have never seen a mermaid, and you have never been to Copenhagen. Therefore, although the little mermaid statue is not as shocking as expected, or even a little small, basically, people who travel to Denmark will not miss it.

The little mermaid statue is located on the harbor rock of Copenhagen Long Beach Park, surrounded by Gifian Fountain and Long Beach Park. Newport and Amlimburg Palace are also within walking distance.

0 10- 10: 10 Opening hours: 24 hours.

Ticket guide: free of charge

Transportation strategy: Take the train A, B, C, E or bus 12, and get off at Steport Station. You can walk there for 5 minutes.

Travel tips

Newport is one of the landmarks in Copenhagen. The rainbow houses on both sides of the river are like the world painted by children with watercolor pens, which makes you feel like you are in a fairy tale world.

There are rows of beer houses and restaurants on both sides of Xingang, and wooden boats with masts are on the canal. Let Xingang be the best place to experience Xingang customs.

To visit Xingang, you can visit the canal by boat or on foot.

0 10- 10: 10 Opening hours: 24 hours.

Ticket strategy:

You don't need tickets to visit Xingang. 80DKK per adult, 40DKK per person aged 6- 15, free for children under 6 and Copenhagen card holders.

Traffic strategy:

Take the M 1 or M2 subway, get off at KongensNytorv Station and walk for 450m. Take bus 1A 15, 26 and 66 and get off at Nihafen station.

Newport

Built in the18th century, the Amorinburg Palace is considered as one of the greatest rococo buildings in Denmark. The Danish royal family has lived here for more than 200 years.

Denmark is one of the oldest constitutional monarchy countries in the world. If the Danish flag is raised in the palace square in Amorim, then the queen is in the palace at this time.

Amlimburg Palace consists of four identical buildings. Although it is not as grand as Versailles, it has a different aesthetic feeling. However, at present, only Christine VII Palace, which is used by the Queen to receive tourists, and Christine VIII Palace, which is a royal museum, can be visited by tourists.

In the center of the palace courtyard, there is a riding statue of King Friedrich V, which is considered as one of the best riding statues in the world.

The daily guard changing ceremony of Royal Guards is also a scenery that can't be missed. If you are going to watch the shift change ceremony, you'd better arrive early. If you want to take a photo with them, remember to keep a distance of 1.5 meters!

Travel tips

Opening hours: 8:30~ 18:00 in summer and 9:00~ 16:00 in winter.

Ticket strategy: 65438+90DKK/ person over 07 years old, 60DKK/ student; Free from 17, free to visit with Copenhagen card.

Traffic strategy:

Take the M 1 subway or M2 subway and get off at KongensNytorv station. Take bus 1A, 20E and get off at Bredgade and StoreKongensgade stations, take bus 26 and get off at dronningenstvrgade station, or take bus 350S and get off at KongensNytorv station and walk there.

Amurinburg Palace

Joffrey Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, with the third largest number of tourists in the world. Different from Disneyland, Happy Valley exudes an ancient charm, and the wooden roller coaster with a history of 100 years is still running.

You can also enjoy various styles of music performances. In summer, grass rock concerts are held every Friday night. Friends who like rock music don't miss it!

The environment in the park is very elegant, and a Chinese-style building-pagoda and stage is also one of the attractions that can't be missed.

Travel tips

Opening hours:

Only in summer (March 24th to September 23rd), Halloween (65438+1October12-65438+1October 4th) and Christmas (165438+1). Where 165438+ 0: 00 to 23: 00 from Sunday to Thursday and 0: 00 to 24: 00 from Friday to Saturday.

Ticket strategy:

Tickets are DKK99 per person, and children under 7 are free; You can enter the park for free with the Copenhagen card. Entertainment facilities in the park will be charged separately. You can buy a pass for entertainment facilities at the door. The fare is 290 Danish kroner/person.

Traffic strategy:

Take the city train A, B, C or E to Copenhagen Central Station; Bus 6a/26/93n/83n goes to hovedbanergard/vester brog station.

Tivoli

Located in the center of Copenhagen, City Hall Square is the oldest commercial square in Denmark with a history of more than 800 years. In addition to the strong Danish flavor, the architectural style of the city hall also reveals the breath of Renaissance. Visitors who like photography must not miss this place. Remember to bring a wide angle!

The gilded statue above the main entrance of the City Hall is Archbishop absalon, the founder of Copenhagen. On the left of the main entrance is the statue of hans christian andersen, the master of fairy tales. Many tourists will take pictures here.

There is also a 1 10-meter-high bell tower in the square. You can get a panoramic view of Copenhagen after climbing up! But it is only open every day 1 1 at 2: 00 in the morning and afternoon!

In addition, the city hall square is the entrance to Copenhagen. If you want to buy some special souvenirs, you must go shopping. In addition, the value-added tax on shopping in Denmark is 25%, and shopping in duty-free shops amounts to 300 kronor. You can apply for a tax refund at the customs.

0 10- 10: 10 Opening hours: 24 hours.

Ticket guide: free of charge

Transportation strategy: Take subway A, B, C or E to Copenhagen Central Station.

Travel tips

If Copenhagen is a fairy tale by Andersen of Denmark, then the Free City of Christchurch is a dark chapter in a beautiful fairy tale! Christian Freedom City is a special existence in Copenhagen and an autonomous region declared by anarchists. Unlike the scenery in Copenhagen, the streets of Liberty City are full of exaggerated graffiti.

The city has its own "laws", so tourists need to abide by local requirements when visiting to see if they are allowed to take pictures and make phone calls. Protect their personal property. In addition, although Copenhagen has strengthened its governance in recent years, it is still not recommended for tourists to visit at night.

0 10- 10: 10 Opening hours: 24 hours.

Ticket guide: free of charge

Transportation strategy: Take M 1 subway or M2 subway to kristiansand Station.

Town Hall Square

The stamp collector's church, built in the second half of18th century, has a history of 300 years. This is a Renaissance building in Dutch style.

Frederick Church is the largest dome church in Denmark. Because of its extensive use of marble made in Denmark and Norway, it is affectionately called "marble church" by local people. The marble church is across the street from the Amelinburg Palace, so you can visit it with the Amelinburg Palace.

Travel tips

Opening hours: Monday to Thursday10: 00-17: 00; Friday to Sunday 12:00- 17:00

Ticket guide: free of charge

Transportation strategy: take bus 1A to Amalianbao station.

Free city of Christianity

The architectural style of Rosenberg Palace is mainly the Dutch style of Renaissance. It was built in 1606, and was the royal residence before 1720. Since 1838, the whole palace has been transformed into a history museum.

The main attraction of Roburg Palace is the long hall where the king was crowned. In the long hall, you can see the famous Rosenberg tapestry, which depicts the victory of Christian V in the Scania War.

In the underground exhibition hall of Rosenberg Palace, Danish crowns and crown jewels are also displayed. In short, you won't regret it if you go! But pay attention to the arrival time, so as not to close the museum halfway.

Travel tips

Opening hours: 1.2 to April 10:00~ 15:00, June 16 to September 15 9:00 ~ 18:00, and the rest time is.

Ticket strategy: adults 1 17DKK/ person, free of charge under 18, and students 75DKK/ person. You can visit for free with the Copenhagen card.

Transportation strategy: take the train, subway or regional train to NR stop or take the buses 14, 42, 43, 184, 185, 5A, 6A, 173E, 150S, 350S, etc. Go to NR station and walk for 200 minutes.

If you want to see a beautiful mermaid in Copenhagen, please collect this guide from Bian Xiao. Bian Xiao wishes everyone a pleasant journey!