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JMK38 Feb 2nd, 2026 09:52 AM

Copenhagen in late February
 
With the encouragement from Fodorites, we are going to Copenhagen in late February. We will be gone 8 days total, but expect to spend most of it exploring and relaxing in Copenhagen. Suggestions always are welcome, but a couple of quick questions.

I don't know that we'll tour more than one palace - which one would you recommend?

Will we be able to take a canal boat ride this time of year?

We're planning on a museum a day (there are quite a few!), interspersed with walking (umbrella in hand!) and strolling/browsing.

We will be staying near the central square, so things should be convenient - on arrival day, we expect to be tired and hungry. Would love a recommendation for a late casual lunch.

We plan to do a day trip to the Louisiana art museum, taking the train. Any other day trip recs for this time of year?

Thank you in advance!





abbydog Feb 3rd, 2026 07:14 AM

I love visiting European capitals' city halls, and Copenhagen's is magnificent. Many people just pop inside to see the entrance, but a brief guided tour takes you to amazing ceremonial rooms with a fascinating narrative on Danish history. I highly recommend it!
https://www.lilianlau.com/2015/05/copenhagen-city-hall/
My favorite museum is Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek. For upscale dining, I love Marv and Ben's, and for a casual meal, Aamans 1921 has fantastic smorrebrod! I also loved Danish comfort food at the very homey Groften in Tivoli Gardens.

hetismij2 Feb 3rd, 2026 09:54 AM

This may be behind a cookie wall for you but if not you can join the hunt for the perfect snegl:

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2...-danish-pastry

JMK38 Feb 4th, 2026 10:59 AM

abbydog and hetismij2-

Thank you for some great suggestions. We frequently tour courthouses when traveling, but often forget what gems these old city hall buildings can be. A tour is now on our list!
The restaurant and snegl suggestions are great (though I fear that if we did a real snegl tasting tour, we would need to come home in super sized pants!)
Thanks again for the ideas - additional ideas welcome!

bilboburgler Feb 4th, 2026 11:21 PM

I would make time to go to Roskilde, the Viking ship museum is pretty good and you also have the Cathedral, 20 minutes on the train.

hetismij2 Feb 4th, 2026 11:49 PM

Good call bilbo!


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