Phoenix Copenhagen





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This trail is a beautiful route between Copenhagen and Helsingør, where the trail will pass through Zealand's nature. The entire trail is along the coast, and there will therefore be a nice view during the entire trip. The trail ends at Kronborg Castle, which was built in 1574-85 by King Frederik 2. The castle was built as a symbol of wealth and power. The castle has also formed the setting for Shakespeare's well-known play about the king's son Hamlet, therefore the castle is also known as...
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The city of Copenhagen is full of fantastic architectural works. This tour takes you to amazing historical sites and modern architectural works. Some of them date from the 17th century, others not even a decade old. The route passes Nyhavn with its colorful old houses and historic ships. As the route continues along the water, you pass the opera house and the Royal Library and much more. The route passes the following: - Amaliehaven - Amailenborg Castle - The Royal Theatre - New Harbor -...
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This trail takes you through the scenic surroundings of any of Copenhagen's parks. Along the way you will come through Ørstedsparken, where you will have the chances to watch ducks and other birds. In addition, you will also come through the Botanical Garden where you can view the beautiful flowers. Finally, you will come through the King´s Garden, where you also can see Rosenborg Castle from a distance.
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This trail takes you from Kongens Nytorv further past Nyhavn towards Amalienborg. Amalienborg was built by Frederik V, who built four identical mansions in 1771, which today houses Queen Magrethe, the Crown Prince Couple and Princess Benedikte (the Queen's sister), and the last as a guest house. You can experience the queens guards replace one another every day at 12 pm. Close to the castle you can visit the Amalienborg Museum, which dates back 150 years to King Christian IX and Queen...
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This trail takes you around parts of Copenhagen where you will start at Kogens Nytorv. Along the way you will come along a canal, Gammel Torv and Rosenborg Castle. Rosenborg Castle was built in the 17th century by King Christian IV, and today houses the crown jewels. The castle is open to the public, where you can get a tour inside the castle for a small entrance fee.