Copenhagen is a city that used to be better associated with business trips than leisure travel, but recent years have seen the Danish capital attracting ever more international visitors with its fine balance of history, cultural attractions and nightlife.
If you've never visited Copenhagen before, you've been missing out on one of Europe's cultural powerhouses. The local museums and galleries are renowned for containing some of the finest works in the continent, including those of local artist Christen Købke, and the city's culinary side has also made big splashes recently with some of its restaurants being awarded prestigious honours - including famous eatery Noma being declared 'best in the world' by one panel.
However, even with such a multitude of things to see and do in Copenhagen, you shouldn't feel you have to rush to get it all done. Taking time to acclimatise yourself to this wonderful city can be time well spent, and making the circular walk from the old centre of Kongens Nytorv and the Nyhavn canal-side area, past the royal palaces of Amalienborg and the Kastellet citadel towards the Rosenborg gardens, can give you a glimpse of several facets of what make this city great.
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