Copenhagen city breaks score top marks on the scenery front, thanks to the Dutch capital’s colourful waterfront spot.
A watery city
Copenhagen started off as a teeny Viking fishing village. Nowadays, it’s Denmark’s capital, but it hasn’t strayed too far from its waterside roots. Nyhavn Harbour’s still jam-packed with vintage boats – and its backdrop of paintbox-hued cafés have nudged it into prime Insta-snap territory. Turn your attention to dry land, however, and you’ll uncover a buzzy arts scene and tonnes of history.
This and that
To really get to know Copenhagen, you’ll want to go neighbourhood-hopping – each district’s got something different to show off. Vesterbro’s arguably the coolest of the bunch – think nightclubs, galleries and street art. Retail therapy tops the to-do list in Østerbro. And Christianshavn takes a leaf out of Venice’s book – it’s made up of a pint-sized cluster of islands twined together by canals.
A whole lot of history
Castles, palaces, museums – you name it, Copenhagen’s got it. History buffs won’t know where to start here. The Museum of Copenhagen might be a good choice – it shows off stuff like Viking artefacts dating back more than 800 years. Then, totter over to Glyptotek for a mooch around ancient art.