Guide to parks and green spaces in Copenhagen

Guide to parks and green spaces in Copenhagen

Summer is almost upon us, which means that we need to get out and enjoy the weather. But if you now do not even have a garden, Copenhagen fortunately plenty of green options. Here you have the opportunity to relax, sunbathe, play or picnic.
But fortunately there is a big difference between what the gardens and the parks have to offer, therefore, we have here a small list of a few of Copenhagen's parks; Fælledparken is probably one of the city's best known and not least the city's largest park. The park is extremely popular and is always crowded when the weather is for outdoor activities. The park attracts people of all ages, featuring playground, skateboard park and large open areas. Not least, it forms often the setting for several major annual events. Deer Park is another well known Københavnsk park, however, is just outside the city. But with its approximately 1000 ha of cultivated forest and park is a must for nature lovers. Here you can order both lie and sunbathe in peace and take long pleasant walks. Not least is the park setting for the well-known Hubertus Hunting in the fall. Frederiksberg Garden is located close to the center of Copenhagen and is therefore a natural hangout for locals of all kinds. The garden is laid out as an English inspired, romantic castle park in connection with the impressive Frederiksberg Castle guarding the garden. Not least is the possibility of a walk in the zoo or sailing trip with Svendsens Bådfart. Kongens Have is probably one of the people's favorites. It was built by King Christian 4. At the beginning of the 17th century. The garden was in the 1770s opened to the public and is now visited by about three million people a year. Furthermore, there is the Botanical Gardens featuring rare plants that are worth a look. Kalvebod Common Vestamager is just outside of town, but with a short subway ride you can reach out to the wide open spaces and rugged nature of Vestamager.