11 Things to Do in Copenhagen in Winter
If you are looking for a magical and cosy winter destination, I suggest you discover Copenhagen's best kept secrets and fall in love with its magical winter atmosphere.
The capital of Denmark is known for being a charming city at any time of the year. There are always plenty of things to see and do in Copenhagen, but it's during winter that it transforms into a fascinating place not to be missed.
This Scandinavian city has a lot to offer during the cold season, from ice skating on the frozen lakes to festivals and delicious cafés where you can enjoy a cinnamon cake. In this list, here are 10 things not to miss if you visit Copenhagen during the winter.
1. Explore the Danish capital's museums at your own pace
Visiting Copenhagen' s best museums in winter is an excellent idea for several reasons. Firstly, during these months, the city becomes quieter, so the museums are less crowded and you can enjoy the exhibitions without having to deal with the crowds. In addition, the cold winter weather makes them a warm and cosy haven for exploring and learning about Danish history and culture.
There are several museums in Copenhagen that are particularly interesting to visit in winter. Here are my favourites:
- The National Museum of Denmark, which houses one of the largest and most comprehensive collections of Danish art and culture. The museum has exhibits ranging from prehistoric times to the present day, including an important collection of Viking artefacts. In addition, the museum building is a striking structure in its own right.
- The Glyptotek, which is a museum of art and sculpture, features a beautiful winter garden with palm trees surrounding a fountain and pond. The museum, which encompasses ancient and modern art, includes collections of Egyptian, Greek, Etruscan and Roman art, and 19th and 20th century Danish and French paintings and sculpture, among much else.
- The Natural History Museum of Denmark, which has an extensive collection of animal, plant and mineral specimens, also offers interactive and educational exhibits for both children and adults. The museum's cosy atmosphere and variety of activities make it an ideal place to visit on a cold winter's day.
- The Danish Resistance Museum in Copenhagen, where you will discover the history of the Danish resistance during the German occupation from 1940-1945.
- The Danish War Museum in Copenhagen, which is housed in a historic building and includes a large collection of artefacts from Denmark's wartime history.
2. See the city in comfort by sightseeing bus.
An ideal way to comfortably and flexibly explore the Danish capital in the winter season is to book the Copenhagen sightseeing bus with a pass valid for 48 hours.
You can design your own itinerary and let yourself be dazzled by the main attractions such as Amalienborg Palace, Rosenborg Palace, The Little Mermaid or Tivoli Gardens, among others, while escaping from the cold that characterises this season.
What's more, thanks to the audio guide you'll learn all about the history of the city in detail. And all this in a flexible way, as you can get on and off the bus whenever you want.
3. Experience "White January" in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is known for promoting healthy activities and care for the environment. In this respect, the White January custom promotes healthy lifestyle habits and aims to reduce alcohol consumption after the Christmas celebrations.
The campaign was first launched in 2017 and has since gained popularity in Denmark and beyond, making it one of the best things to do in Copenhagen in January and experience the city like a local.
In Copenhagen, many bars and restaurants offer alcohol-free drinks and healthy food options to support the campaign, so it's a great time for you to take a pub crawl around Copenhagen to check out some of their best non-alcoholic beers and support the cause. In addition, social and sporting events are organised to promote a healthy lifestyle, which are becoming increasingly popular with tourists.
4. Explore illuminated Denmark at the Copenhagen Light Festival
During the winter months, the Copenhagen Light Festival is not to be missed. This annual event illuminates the city with light installations, projections and shows in different parts of Copenhagen. In addition, there are also special events such as concerts and art exhibitions.
The festival runs for several weeks between February and March, when the city is transformed into a real light show. During these days you can enjoy the illumination of historic buildings, squares and parks, while touring the city by yourself, or you can join one of the tours by segway, boat, kayak or walking. In addition to the light installations, special events such as concerts, art exhibitions and open-air film screenings take place.
Copenhagen is a fascinating city that combines architecture, history and gastronomy with a cosmopolitan and avant-garde atmosphere. And at the Festival of Light, you'll be able to admire all this in a special way, immersing yourself in a festive and lively atmosphere. It's a unique opportunity to experience Nordic culture and enjoy exquisite Danish cuisine.
5. Discover the wellness and warmth of hygge
If you visit Copenhagen in winter, one of the best things to do in December is to experience first-hand the Danish concept of 'hygge', as December is the ultimate hygge month. This word refers to the feeling of comfort, well-being and happiness that is achieved in a cosy and warm environment.
During this month, the city is filled with lights and decorations that create a cosy and magical atmosphere, making it the perfect time to explore the city on foot. The streets of the historic centre, where Copenhagen's best buildings are located, will make you feel like you are in a fairytale.
Copenhagen is famous for its gastronomy and in hygge month you'll find options for delicious dishes such as smørrebrød (a type of open-faced sandwich with different toppings), hot meat dishes and soups. In addition, coffee and tea are an important part of the social life. That's why it's a perfect season for you to take a food tour of Copenhagen.
6. Experience the magic of Christmas and New Year in Copenhagen
New Year and Christmas in Copenhagen is the perfect time to experience unique traditions. During this time of year, the city is illuminated with sparkling lights, Christmas trees are decorated and there are many activities to enjoy. One of the most popular Danish traditions is Christmas beer, which usually has a sweet and spicy taste. You can drink this beer in classic cellars as well as in modern craft beer pubs.
Christmas markets are one of the best ways to experience the Christmas atmosphere. The Christmas market at Tivoli Gardens is one of the most popular. An amusement park that transforms into a winter fantasy world with food stalls, crafts and themed attractions. Other markets to visit include Nyhavn and Copenhagen City Hall.
Events also take place at Copenhagen's best castles and palaces in Copenhagen. Christiansborg Palace and Amalienborg Palace are usually open for the holidays. There you can see the Christmas decorations, learn more about the history of the Danish monarchy and enjoy live musical performances. I recommend booking tickets for Christiansborg Palace well in advance to enjoy the place.
7. Party like a Dane at Fastelavn, Copenhagen's carnival
If you plan to visit Copenhagen in February, don't miss Fastelavn, known as the Danish carnival, a traditional festival held throughout the country on the seventh Sunday before Easter. It is one of the most anticipated festivals of the year, especially for children, but it is also an opportunity to experience Danish culture and traditions.
During Fastelavn, children dress up in carnival costumes and take part in traditional games such as the 'Danish piñata', where they have to hit a barrel decorated with pictures of cats until it breaks and sweets and toys fall out. There are also street parades, costume contests and eating competitions. All this creates a fun and festive atmosphere that is perfect for the whole family.
In addition to the fun, Fastelavn is also an opportunity to try some of the delicious traditional Danish sweets. In Copenhagen, you will find many bakeries and cafés offering their own versions of Fastelavnsboller, sweet buns filled with vanilla cream and sprinkled with icing sugar. Join the Danes in this celebration!
8. Have fun at the ice skating rinks
One of the most fun and exciting attractions to do in Copenhagen in winter is undoubtedly ice skating. Instead of going to a closed rink, why not take the opportunity to skate on the outdoor ice rinks in the city centre? It's a unique experience not to be missed, ideal for a fun and memorable afternoon in the city.
One of the recommended locations is the Frederiksberg Runddel ice rink, which is located next to the entrance of Frederiksberg Garden. Access is free, and skates can be rented for a very affordable price. Even after skating, you can stay and enjoy the Copenhagen night skating under the lights of the trees surrounding the rink. If you need a coffee or hot chocolate, you can buy it in the shop at the side of the garden.
Another option is the Broens ice rink opposite the harbour. Unlike the ice rink at Frederiksberg Runddel, this one has an entrance fee and skates can also be rented. While skating you can enjoy the view of the harbour and sample a delicious selection of food from the Broens Street Kitchen stalls.
9. Experience the Scandinavian tradition: swimming in cold water
The tradition of cold-water swimming is an experience with many health benefits, and if you're brave enough to take the plunge, it's not to be missed. Be sure to look for reliable locations and follow all safety guidelines to make the most of this exciting tradition.
Copenhagen offers several options for this experience, the most popular of which are located in the city's harbour. Among them are:
- La Banchina, a sauna and café that operates all year round, especially in summer in Copenhagen, but in the winter also allows you to take a cold dip, go to the wood-fired sauna and enjoy Italian-inspired food, natural wine and coffee.
- The CopenHot. Here you can experience a spa in a completely different way. The interesting thing is that CopenHot uses hot seawater in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way, thus saving energy and minimising the carbon footprint. After tasting the 40° water you can move on to the ice-cold barrel shower, or vice versa.
10. Experience sport and breathtaking views at CopenHill
CopenHill is a unique tourist attraction in Copenhagen that combines sport, fun and sustainability, offering a wide variety of experiences for visitors of all ages. It is an artificial ski slope built on top of a waste incineration plant, where there is also a recreational area for hiking.
One of the most exciting experiences at CopenHill, besides the ski slope and wall climbing, is tobogganing. With its own dedicated track with twists and turns, it's even more thrilling. Sledging at CopenHill offers a unique experience at full speed, for all ages. It's definitely one of the best things to do with kids in Copenhagen, because it's also very safe.
For those who prefer a more leisurely experience, CopenHill offers hiking and breathtaking panoramic views of both the city and the natural landscape while breathing in the fresh air. There are also excellent food and drink options and traditional coffee or hot chocolate.
11. Come to Copenhagen's Winter Jazz Festival
The Copenhagen Winter Jazz Festival is another of the many things to see and do in Copenhagen in the winter season. It's an annual event held in February and is an unmissable experience for any jazz lover visiting the city. For several days, Copenhagen is filled with live music from some of the most prominent artists on the international jazz scene.
The concerts take place in different venues, allowing you to explore the different neighbourhoods and discover some of the city's most interesting sites. From concert halls and small bars to churches and theatres, you'll find a wide variety of venues in Copenhagen where you can enjoy live jazz. And while you're at it, you can learn about the local food, architecture and customs at what could be one of the best times to go to Copenhagen.
In addition to the live music, the festival also offers a number of complementary activities, such as workshops, talks and listening sessions, which are an excellent opportunity to learn more about jazz music and culture. The Copenhagen Winter Jazz Festival is an event not to be missed if you visit the city in February.