Copenhagen calling: your ultimate gay guide to the Danish capital
| 08/14/24
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Welcome to Copenhagen, Denmark’s bustling capital, home to over 600,000 residents and a beacon of progress in LGBTQ+ rights. Known for its inclusive and open-minded environment, Denmark was the first country to recognize registered partnerships for same-sex couples and continues to champion LGBTQ+ equality. The best time to visit is during the late spring or early summer when the weather is mild and the days are long. Renowned for its striking architecture, extensive bike lanes, and a passion for sustainable living, Copenhagen offers travelers a rich tapestry of cultural attractions. From the historic charm of the Nyhavn harbor to the cutting-edge museums and vibrant nightlife, particularly in the LGBTQ-friendly district of Vesterbro, there’s an abundance of sights to explore and activities to enjoy in this dynamic Scandinavian city.
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Traveling to Copenhagen is very convenient, with major airlines such as Delta, United, American, Scandinavian, and Norwegian Air offering a variety of direct flights from major cities in the U.S. and Europe. Copenhagen Airport (CPH), just about five miles (eight kilometers) south of the city center, provides quick and easy access to downtown with frequent buses, trains, and taxi services available right outside the terminal.
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Nestled beside the tranquil harbor yet thrust into the energetic pulse of Christianshavn, NH Collection Copenhagen epitomizes a sanctuary of affordable exclusivity in the heart of the city. This prime location ensures guests are merely a stroll away from iconic attractions like the Opera, Royal Library, and the picturesque district of Nyhavn. Accessibility is further enhanced by nearby water buses and metro stations, placing the entire city within easy reach. The hotel itself boasts 394 rooms, each a testament to the harmonious blend of Scandinavian and international design. Room features like Nespresso machines and complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi add a touch of home comfort, and many offer stunning harbor views.
Guests can elevate their stay by visiting the ROOF – Bar & Lounge, open from April to October. Here, you can savor the sunset with a crafted cocktail in hand, surrounded by the vibrant atmosphere of the bar's chic decor. The hotel doesn't just pamper your palate; it also caters to your fitness needs with a state-of-the-art gym and rental bikes.
Whether indulging in the 24-hour room service after a day of exploration or kickstarting your morning with a sumptuous breakfast buffet, NH Collection Copenhagen is designed for those seeking a touch of the extraordinary without compromise. Nestled at the waterfront end of the hotel, Plates Restaurant offers an exceptional dining experience for both hotel guests and locals. Helmed by Chef David Johansen, the restaurant embodies his passion for creating simple, yet delectable dishes meant to be shared.
Beyond the accommodations and culinary delights, the hotel's proximity to the metro (approximately 250 yards away), offers easy access to and from the airport, adding a layer of convenience to its charm.
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Located in the lively Vesterbro neighborhood, Coco Hotel offers a delightful retreat with a distinct blend of French elegance and Danish design. This 4-star award-winning boutique hotel, the first venture into hotels by the renowned restaurant group Cofoco, brings a touch of Parisian chic to Copenhagen with its charming interior that mixes classic Parisian furniture with vibrant, playful touches of custom-made Danish design.
What I love most about Coco Hotel is its deep commitment to sustainability, so much so that it is powered entirely by green energy from its own solar park. The hotel caters to eco-conscious travelers but also contributes positively to the environment by donating a tree for every booking made directly through its website.
The hotel boasts 89 uniquely decorated rooms, each a haven of comfort and style. From cozy setups perfect for solo travelers to spacious suites ideal for families or groups, every room is meticulously designed to ensure the utmost comfort and style, promising a truly relaxing and enjoyable stay.
Snuggled in the hotel's lush courtyard, Café Coco is a vibrant space where guests can immerse themselves in the local culture. It serves up organic coffee, freshly baked croissants, and a selection of organic and natural wines, along with tasty casual meals. The café often comes alive with live music performances, adding to its already energetic and welcoming atmosphere.
Whether you are in Copenhagen for business or pleasure, Coco Hotel offers an unmatched experience with its excellent location, sustainable practices, and chic ambiance. It’s the perfect choice for travelers seeking a stylish, environmentally friendly hotel in the heart of the city.
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Experience a touch of Danish history with modern luxury at Hotel Ottilia, a standout boutique hotel uniquely housed in the old Carlsberg Brewery buildings.
Situated in the heart of Carlsberg City, a retro-rising neighborhood filled with designer shops, boutiques, galleries, and historic sites, this Copenhagen icon offers 155 rooms and suites, each boasting a cool industrial design with raw concrete walls, spectacular lighting, and custom-made furnishings. Each room and suite at Hotel Ottilia showcases stylish designer furniture and bespoke elements, such as round window seats perfect for daytime napping, creating a relaxing ambiance.
Dining at Hotel Ottilia is a highlight. Start your day with the best organic breakfast in town, offering a variety of delectable organic treats and excellent coffee, all served on the rooftop with a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city. As the day progresses, this space transforms into an Italian rooftop restaurant where lunch and dinner boast authentic flavors that promise to transport you straight to Italy. The hotel’s lively atmosphere extends to its bars.
Whether you choose to unwind in the rooftop bar or immerse yourself in the industrial chic of the downstairs bar—once part of the Carlsberg brewery— you'll enjoy a selection of unique gins, Danish craft beers, including their very own Ottilia Lager by Carlsberg, and an inventive bar menu. Guests at Hotel Ottilia enjoy added perks like the complimentary Wine Hour and Nightcap Hour, offering afternoon wines and late-night drinks daily. The rooftop terrace, open during the summer season, is also the perfect spot to catch a stunning sunset while sipping on a cocktail.
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Discover a vibrant culinary journey at V'italian Restaurant, where the flavors of Italy are reimagined with a creative and sustainable Danish twist. Opened in May 2023, V'italian is more than just a dining destination; it's a dynamic space that blends exquisite Italian cuisine with environmental consciousness.
Each dish, from the steaming plates of plant-based pasta to the innovative antipasti, is crafted to deliver a rodeo of flavors, fresh and beautifully presented, to ensure every meal is memorable. Not to be missed is the homemade sourdough focaccia, described as the best many have ever tasted—almost as if an Italian grandmother is perfecting each batch in the kitchen. The tiramisu also redefines this classic dessert with layers of almond biscuit, pistachio cream, orange gel, and a hint of coffee and cognac, turning even the tiramisu skeptic into a devotee.
And be sure to check out the homemade limoncello to cap off your meal. V'italian is also dedicated to supporting local artists with monthly rotating art exhibitions that refresh the space and provide a new backdrop for your dining experience.
Whether you're drawn by the food, the art, or the atmosphere, V'italian promises a dining experience that leaves you feeling good in every sense—satisfied, inspired, and, most importantly, part of a larger movement toward sustainability.
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Located in the historic Laura's House in Carlsbergbyen, Surt has quickly become a beloved destination for pizza enthusiasts. Opened in 2019 by Giuseppe Oliva, Surt is a testament to his passion for fermentation and the art of pizza making.
The name Surt, meaning sour, reflects the restaurant’s dedication to crafting the perfect sourdough pizzas, eschewing industrial yeast in favor of the natural fermentation process that gives their crusts a uniquely delicious flavor. The atmosphere at Surt is as inviting as the food, with a traditional pizza oven casting a warm glow throughout the space, adding to the cozy, laid-back vibe. Here, locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy what many claim to be the best pizza in Denmark, often questioning whether they are indeed still in Denmark or have somehow teleported to Italy. The carefully selected ingredients, sublime taste, and complementing wine list contribute to an exceptional dining experience.
The service is as commendable as the food, with waitstaff known for their kindness and helpfulness, enhancing the overall dining experience.
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At Ark Restaurant, culinary artistry meets sustainability in a truly innovative dining experience.
The restaurant proudly stands as the first in the Nordics to receive a Green Michelin Star, recognizing its dedication to sustainable gastronomy. This plant-based haven is among only ten worldwide awarded this distinction, revolutionizing vegan dining with its inventive and exquisite culinary approach.
Ark's atmosphere is both inviting and sophisticated, with beautifully decorated sectioned rooms ideal for larger gatherings and an intimate ambiance that complements every meal. The welcoming and knowledgeable staff expertly guides you through each course, encouraging you to enjoy the journey as your taste buds revel in a burst of delightful flavors. Inspired by the seasons and local foraging, the menu pairs exquisitely with an extensive selection of over 100 wines and innovative non-alcoholic options, including homemade kombuchas known for their delightful taste and health benefits.
Ark’s unwavering commitment to zero-waste production is a testament to its dedication to both culinary excellence and environmental sustainability. Every dish not only tantalizes the senses but also respects the environment, making your dining experience at Ark guilt-free and truly enjoyable.
And don't forget to leave room for the dessert courses—often the highlight of the evening—with creations so delightful they melt in your mouth. At the end of your meal, receive a special keepsake—a menu card printed on recycled paper implanted with daisy seeds! How chic.
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Slurp Ramen Joint, located in the Nansengade neighborhood, is a Japanese eatery specializing in Tokyo-style ramen noodle dishes with a variety of toppings. The restaurant features a cozy counter surrounding an open kitchen, offering an authentic high-table dining experience. As you sit next to other guests on a barstool, you can enjoy a front-row view of the chefs artfully preparing your dish.
Slurp’s dedication to craftsmanship is evident, with every ingredient – from the noodles to the home-cooked stock – made from scratch. The menu is straightforward yet satisfying, featuring a selection of ramen with various broth options, accompanied by sides like homemade kimchi.
For those who enjoy a drink with their meal, Slurp offers an impressive array of sippable sake, along with beers, wines, and cocktails.
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Killer Kebab is a culinary revolution born from an old friendship and the transformative pause of a global pandemic. What started as a contemplation during the first lockdown has blossomed into Copenhagen's most talked-about kebab destination, offering a standout dining experience that goes well beyond the ordinary.
Situated in the heart of Copenhagen's historic Vesterbro, Killer Kebab takes pride in crafting exceptional dishes from scratch. Every component is meticulously prepared with an eye toward sustainability, using only local vegetables and the freshest ingredients. The dedication to quality has garnered Killer Kebab rave reviews. The ambiance of Killer Kebab matches its culinary ethos—vibrant neon lights set the scene for a casual yet memorable meal.
For beverage enthusiasts, the house-brewed Killer Pale Ale is a must-try, perfectly crafted to complement the rich flavors of their kebabs.
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As Denmark’s oldest LGBTQ+ bar, Centralhjørnet is steeped in history and character. Open every day, this cozy bar is the perfect spot for enjoying cheap beers and a welcoming atmosphere. For a unique ambiance, check out Jailhouse CPH, where the theme is all things prison. Yep, you read that right. This gay bar delights patrons with its creative prison-inspired decor, including bartenders in police uniforms serving up themed cocktails like “Blue Lights” and “Handcuffs” during the daily happy hour from 3 pm to 9 pm. Masken Bar is another cozy venue that welcomes everyone with open arms. Known for its relaxed environment, it's the perfect place to warm up for a night of barhopping.
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In the heart of the old Carlsberg brewery district, Lĭquo offers a deep dive into mouth-watering wines. This elegant wine bar prides itself on a selection that captures the diversity and richness of Italy's vineyards. Lĭquo's approachable sommeliers are eager to enhance your understanding and appreciation of wine through meaningful interactions, avoiding technical jargon in favor of a more relatable and engaging experience. Jolene, a staple in the Meatpacking District, has been the go-to spot for over a decade for those looking to lose themselves in live music and dance. With a straightforward approach to nightlife—great music, affordable drinks, and a relaxed, inclusive atmosphere—Jolene captures the essence of carefree enjoyment. The bar features a dynamic lineup of DJs specializing in everything from house to techno, creating a vibrant backdrop for dancing.
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Copenhagen is not just a hub for nightlife but also a delight for coffee lovers and those seeking a cozy spot to relax. Oscar Bar & Cafe, a gay bar and café, offers more than an inclusive atmosphere.
Located next to City Hall at Copenhagen's vibrant Rainbow Square, Oscar combines the charm of a café with the vibrant energy of a bar and lounge. On Friday evenings, the place comes alive with DJs and boasts the city's best atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for both drinks and a bite to eat. For a leisurely afternoon, Bastard Café is a must-visit. Positioned as one of Copenhagen's premier board game cafes, it boasts an impressive collection of over 3,800 games in its extensive library. Whether it's a drizzly day outside or you're in the mood for some friendly competition, the café's knowledgeable game experts are always ready to assist with the rules and kickstart your gaming session. It's an ideal spot for a quiet game of dice or a spirited round of drinking games.
When it comes to getting your caffeine fix while out exploring, don't miss out on Anderson & Maillard, known for its exceptional brews. And for those with a sweet tooth, Juno is the go-to place for exquisite Danish pastries.
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Step into the enchanting world of Tivoli Gardens, the world's second-oldest amusement park, smack dab in the center of Copenhagen. Since opening its gates in 1843, Tivoli has captivated visitors with its blend of whimsical attractions set amidst a fairy-tale garden landscape. Here, excitement awaits with over 30 thrilling rides, and the park bursts into color with thousands of vibrant flowers.
Each season at Tivoli brings its unique charm. Summer offers sunlit days filled with fun rides, ice cream, live concerts, and ballet performances – a perfect encapsulation of Danish summertime joy. As autumn arrives, Tivoli transforms into a spooky playground for Halloween, with creepy decorations, eerie illuminations, and over 20,000 jack-o'-lanterns lighting up the night. Winter welcomes the magic of Christmas, where the park dazzles with twinkling lights, festive stalls brimming with treats, and the joyful tunes of the Tivoli Youth Guard. Not to be outdone, spring at Tivoli celebrates Easter with a burst of floral beauty and festive decorations. The park comes alive with the colors of 20,000 daffodils and the scent of hyacinths, alongside traditional Easter treats and fun rides.
No matter the season, Tivoli Gardens promises unforgettable experiences and a bounty of memories for everyone.
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Imagine steering your electric boat through the serene canals of Copenhagen, where the bustle of the city fades into the background, leaving only the sound of laughter and conversation. GoBoat offers just that. Plus, it's a unique, eco-friendly way to experience the city, with no sailing experience or license required. Each boat accommodates up to eight people and features a central picnic table, perfect for enjoying wine and snacks as the city's picturesque scenery unfolds around you. You have the option to bring your own food and drinks, or you can conveniently purchase them onsite and borrow a picnic basket for your outing. Before departure, the GoBoat team provides a quick overview of boat navigation, ensuring a secure and pleasurable voyage. This activity is highly recommended for a unique city perspective. Even on cooler days, you can stay comfortable and cozy, thanks to the availability of blankets and seat warmers.
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Step into the rich heritage of one of the world's most famous breweries at the Home of Carlsberg, where the story of Carlsberg's founding family unfolds amidst the walls of the original 1847 brewery. This attraction isn't just for beer enthusiasts but also for history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone eager to sip a freshly brewed beer in a truly historic setting. Explore the exhibition that chronicles Carlsberg's journey from its inception to its future innovations. Learn about the brewing science that has been a cornerstone since 1875, when J.C. Jacobsen established The Carlsberg Research Laboratory. Engage with interactive displays and games that reveal the complexities of beer brewing. Marvel at the hidden treasure in the basement—a vast collection of over 22,000 beer bottles from around the globe, all digitally cataloged for exploration. Outside in the stables, meet the photogenic draught horses and ponies that have been part of Carlsberg's heritage since the beginning, and take a glimpse at vintage cars that once delivered beer throughout Copenhagen. Conclude your visit at The Carlsberg Bar, where each step inside lets you see, smell, and feel the authentic Carlsberg atmosphere, capping off your tour with a perfectly served Carlsberg draft beer. Open daily from 10 am to 8 pm, with each ticket including a complimentary beer, soda, or water.
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Located in the vibrant Carlsberg Byen district, the AIRE Ancient Baths Copenhagen transforms the historic Carlsberg factory into a premier relaxation destination. This 1881 landmark has been beautifully restored to highlight its original architectural features, creating a magical ambiance for which the AIRE brand has become known, allowing you to dive into a few hours of bliss. Roam throughout, disconnect, unwind with a glass of Cava or tea, relish a restorative massage, and let the serene setting help you reset completely. Visiting an AIRE spa is never just about relaxation—it's an immersive experience in disconnecting and indulging the senses. The atmosphere is calm and inviting, with staff who are attentive without being overbearing. The self-scrub in the floatarium's salt pool is a standout feature, offering a unique way to rejuvenate. Every detail is thoughtfully considered, from the fully equipped changing facilities complete with dryers, ensuring you don't have to return to your hotel with a wet bathing suit, to the diverse crowd it attracts. Couples find tranquility together in the soothing baths, while singles seek a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
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Copenhagen’s vibrant cultural tapestry is vividly represented through its museums, each offering unique insights into the city's artistic and historical landscape. These institutions are not to be missed for art enthusiasts and curious travelers alike. Nikolaj Kunsthal stands out as a beacon of contemporary art, housed in the striking former St. Nikolaj Church. Visitors can enjoy cutting-edge international art exhibitions and ascend the church tower for a breathtaking panoramic view of Copenhagen. Just a stone's throw from City Hall, the Museum of Copenhagen (Københavns Museum) invites you to delve into the rich history of the Danish capital. From its Viking roots and medieval trade to the dynamic shifts of modern times, the museum brings the narrative of Copenhagen and its inhabitants to life. Engage with an array of exhibits and an interactive city model that prepares you for your own exploration of Copenhagen. The museum also offers unique audio walks, including the Queer in Copenhagen permanent exhibition, allowing visitors to experience Copenhagen through diverse historical lenses.
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Explore the charm and history of Copenhagen through its most iconic spots by foot or bike. Among them, Kongens Have (King's Garden), also known as Rosenborg Garden, is a testament to the city's regal past. Established in the early 1600s under the reign of King Christian IV, this exquisite garden was once a sanctuary reserved solely for royalty. Today, its sprawling lawns and vibrant flowerbeds beckon visitors from all walks of life, attracting over 3 million guests annually. Nestled beside the historic Rosenborg Castle, the gardens offer a serene retreat, a hidden gem in the heart of the city. Not far away, the quaint streets of Magstræde and Snaregade transport you back in time. As two of Copenhagen's oldest and most picturesque streets, they boast colorful buildings dating back to the 18th century, offering a peaceful escape from the modern city bustle.
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Discover a sanctuary of strength and serenity at Studio 41 Pilates, a Pilates haven nestled in the heart of the city. With a diverse selection of classes tailored to enhance your body's strength and flexibility, Studio 41 is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities in a beautifully designed space. Whether you are a seasoned pro or a first timer, here, you can engage in classical Pilates with the guidance of expert instructors through individual or intimate group settings. One of the standout offerings at Studio 41 is the Mat + Spine Corrector class, renowned for its comprehensive benefits. This class effectively opens your chest to relieve tightness, stretches your upper back to reduce stiffness, and strengthens your core and back for improved posture. It's particularly effective at combating "text neck" or forward head posture. Ideal for alleviating the heightened stress often experienced after long flights, this class provides a refreshing reset for your body and mind.
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For the most current information on events, including any updates to dates and times, visit www.visitcopenhagen.com.
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If you're planning to do a lot of exploring, consider purchasing the Copenhagen Card. It's a must-have for both convenience and significant savings. The card offers two versions, including an 'all-inclusive' option, which provides free admission to over 80 attractions and covers all your public transportation needs—even to and from the airport. It's an excellent way to maximize your visit and experience everything Copenhagen has to offer without the hassle of purchasing separate tickets.
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