Autumn holiday 2021 in Copenhagen
Planning to spend your 2021 autumn holiday in Copenhagen? The city has tons of adventures and experiences for all ages. Book by October 3rd and save 25% on your stay.
Great ideas for your 2021 autumn holiday in Copenhagen
The days are growing shorter and the long, light summer evenings are being taken over by the early evening autumn dusk. But ahead awaits an autumn holiday filled with great experiences for the whole family. Are you planning to spend your autumn holiday in Denmark’s capital? We have put together 5 great adventures for the entire family during your 2021 autumn holiday in Copenhagen.
Culture Night 2021
Traditionally, the 2021 autumn holiday in Copenhagen kicks off with Culture Night on 15 October. The entire city is bubbling with expectation and excitement. The city’s shops, museums and attractions stay open long into the night. We’re certain you’ll find things to do for everyone from inquisitive kids to culturally-inclined adults.
Halloween at Tivoli
Feel like spending your autumn holiday amid gasps and pumpkins? Then Tivoli is the place for you. Check out the 20,000 pumpkins on display in the Old Garden – but beware! Just around the next corner may await a gruesome ghost, a ravenous Zombie or an evil witch.
The Glyptotek
It’s hard not to be mesmerised by the wings of history at the Glyptotek. What incredible tales these beautiful statues would tell if they could speak. Take a tour and find out more about the past 6,000 years of history.
Discover Danish history in a different way
You’ll find many museums in Copenhagen describing a piece of Danish history. But at Magasin Du Nord’s museum, history is told through the department store’s own products, advertisements and former employees. Admission to the museum is free of charge.
Know your ‘bro – digital city tours
Take a digital city tour of Nørrebro and Vesterbro. Click on www.knowyourbro.dk in your mobile phone and you’ll enjoy an authentic, digital guide to the hip, versatile and authentic neighbourhoods of Nørrebro and Vesterbro. Through audio, text and videos you are guided along a unique and fascinating walk through the city.