Strøget
Visit the central shopping street called “Strøget”. It’s an all pedestrian street, super easy to reach from the Metro, and very friendly for tourists.

Amalienborg
The Queen’s Palace, Amalienborg, is within walking distance from Strøget, at 12 noon you can see the change of guards. The event is public.

Nyhavn
A famous tourist attractions, a former red light district, now family friendly with lots of cosy Danish restaurants serving traditional Danish food.
