Sightseeing
The palace square
Get the complete royal experience by seeing the Life Guards’ changing of the guard in the Palace Square in combination with a visit to the museum in the palace.
In snowstorms and in heatwaves the Royal Life Guards steadfastly stand guard at Amalienborg and look after the Royal Family. Founded in 1658, the Life Guards have deep historical roots and have since 1785 called Rosenborg their home. Every day they march from the barracks there to Amalienborg for the changing of the guard at noon, at which the guards relieve their comrades. The parade goes through the city – often with a music corps – and attracts large numbers of spectators, and is indeed like something from a fairytale. The Life Guards’ uniform with the bearskin hat has evolved over the course of 300 years, for example the characteristic blue trousers have been in use since 1822.
The parade and changing of the guard exist in several forms: the ‘royal guard’, ‘lieutenant’s guard’ and ‘palace guard’. The royal guard is the most comprehensive and occurs when HM The Queen is in residence at Amalienborg. A palace guard occurs when none of the members of the Royal Family is in residence at Amalienborg. HM the Queen reside in Christian IX’s Palace, TRH The Crown Couple in Frederik VIII’s Palace, while TRH Prince Joachim and Princess Marie as well as HRH Princess Benedikte make use of Christian VIII’s Palace, where the museum is also located. Apart from the size of the changing of the guard, different flags indicate which members of the Royal Family are in residence at Amalienborg. Here you have to look out for whether the Royal Standard, the Flag of the Heir to the Throne, the Flag of the Regent, or the Flag of the Royal House is flying above the black roofs of Amalienborg. If the Swallow-Tailed Flag is raised, none of the members of the Royal Family are in residence in the palaces at Amalienborg.
It is therefore ideal supplement a visit to the museum, which offers insight into the Royal Family’s life and activities at Amalienborg, by watching the changing of the guard. But come in plenty of time, because you’re never alone in wanting to experience the presence of history on Amalienborg Palace Square.
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Amalienborg
5 Amalienborg SlotspladsThe palace square
Get the complete royal experience by seeing the Life Guards’ changing of the guard in the Palace Square in combination with a visit to the museum in the palace.
In snowstorms and in heatwaves the Royal Life Guards steadfastly stand guard at Amalienborg and look after the Royal Family. Founded in 1658, the Life Guards have deep historical roots and have since 1785 called Rosenborg their home. Every day they march from the barracks there to Amalienborg for the changing of the guard at noon, at which the guards relieve their comrades. The parade goes through the city – often with a music corps – and attracts large numbers of spectators, and is indeed like something from a fairytale. The Life Guards’ uniform with the bearskin hat has evolved over the course of 300 years, for example the characteristic blue trousers have been in use since 1822.
The parade and changing of the guard exist in several forms: the ‘royal guard’, ‘lieutenant’s guard’ and ‘palace guard’. The royal guard is the most comprehensive and occurs when HM The Queen is in residence at Amalienborg. A palace guard occurs when none of the members of the Royal Family is in residence at Amalienborg. HM the Queen reside in Christian IX’s Palace, TRH The Crown Couple in Frederik VIII’s Palace, while TRH Prince Joachim and Princess Marie as well as HRH Princess Benedikte make use of Christian VIII’s Palace, where the museum is also located. Apart from the size of the changing of the guard, different flags indicate which members of the Royal Family are in residence at Amalienborg. Here you have to look out for whether the Royal Standard, the Flag of the Heir to the Throne, the Flag of the Regent, or the Flag of the Royal House is flying above the black roofs of Amalienborg. If the Swallow-Tailed Flag is raised, none of the members of the Royal Family are in residence in the palaces at Amalienborg.
It is therefore ideal supplement a visit to the museum, which offers insight into the Royal Family’s life and activities at Amalienborg, by watching the changing of the guard. But come in plenty of time, because you’re never alone in wanting to experience the presence of history on Amalienborg Palace Square.
Tivoli Gardens
3 VesterbrogadeNyhavn
Flot og hyggelige spisesteder. Men en af de største turistfælder.
Nettobådene
NyhavnNem og hyggelig måde at se meget af København på kort tid.
Madscenen
Madklubben Vesterbro
62 VesterbrogadeWedo Valby
36 Valby LanggadeFrankies Pizza Frederiksberg
2 AllegadeGuldkroen 11
11A FredensgadeDanish traditional food
I København har vi Gasolin Burger der er på listen over de 27 bedste burger i verden. Der ligger en Gasolin Grill i gåafstand fra lejligheden, være opmærksom på at de åbner kl. 11.00 og lukker ved udsolgt.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-05/around-the-world-in-27-burgers-the-best-from-brooklyn-to-bali
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Gasoline Grill
2 Værnedamsvej
I København har vi Gasolin Burger der er på listen over de 27 bedste burger i verden. Der ligger en Gasolin Grill i gåafstand fra lejligheden, være opmærksom på at de åbner kl. 11.00 og lukker ved udsolgt.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-05/around-the-world-in-27-burgers-the-best-from-brooklyn-to-bali
Boltens Food Court
8 GothersgadeTraditionelt dansk mad er smørrebrød bestående af rugbrød og pålæg. Derudover er nationalretten stegt flæsk med persillesovs.
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Restaurant Klubben v/Daniella Angelique Dalsgård
4 EnghavevejTraditionelt dansk mad er smørrebrød bestående af rugbrød og pålæg. Derudover er nationalretten stegt flæsk med persillesovs.
California Kitchen Vesterbro
58 VesterbrogadeAutentisk cali stemning. Både vegetar og køb.
Torvehallerne Copenhagen
21 FrederiksborggadeFoodmarket, delicate.
Park - Green areas
Peaceful area where you can walk, look at people, run, sit on a bench and read a book.
Søndermarken
55 Pile AlléGreen area in the middle of Copenhagen city close to Nyhavn, Nyboder, Konges Nytorv and many other’s beautiful and amazing architecturally. Take a walk in the area.
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De Koninklijke Tuin
Øster Voldgade 4AGreen area in the middle of Copenhagen city close to Nyhavn, Nyboder, Konges Nytorv and many other’s beautiful and amazing architecturally. Take a walk in the area.
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Mis dit niet
Nice to see
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Vervoersmogelijkheden
Links to train and tickets
https://www.dsb.dk/en/travelling-in-the-cities/copenhagen/
Vervoersmogelijkheden
Buy a City-pass and take the train, metro and buses easily
https://dinoffentligetransport.dk/find-og-koeb-billet/periodebilletter/city-pass-english/
Vervoersmogelijkheden
Bike rental
https://baisikeli.dk/pages/bike-rental
Vervoersmogelijkheden
City bike rental.
Copenhagen is a bike city all the Danes use the bike for transport. Must of the city have bike lanes. In Copenhagen we have donkey bikes. https://www.donkey.bike/cities/bike-rental-copenhagen/