1 Best Sight in Copenhagen, Denmark

Zoologisk Have

Frederiksberg

Established in 1859, the Copenhagen Zoo blends the old with the new. The elephant house, by acclaimed architect Norman Foster, is an elegant structure topped by two glass domes, providing its inhabitants with plenty of light and stomping ground. Modern glass enclosures for hippos and polar bears also make for spectacular viewing. But children are just as likely to gravitate to the small petting zoo and playground, which includes friendly cows, horses, rabbits, goats, and hens. The indoor rain forest has butterflies, sloths, alligators, and other tropical creatures. On sunny weekends, the line to enter can be long, so come early.

There are often extended weekend and summer opening hours

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Roskildevej 32, Copenhagen, Capital Region, 2000, Denmark
70-20–02–00
Sights Details
Rate Includes: DKr 195, Sept., Oct., Apr., and May, daily 10–5; Nov.–Mar., daily 10–4; June, daily 10–6; July and Aug., daily 10–8