Copenhagen is one of the Christmas capitals. A city that, in December, as well as in the rest of Denmark, shows its most magical and engaging profile, inviting not only to visit its places and museums but also to scour its characterful shops, historic venues, cafés, and restaurants with the typical holiday menu. Copenhagen reveals itself as a charming destination during the Christmas season, with its blend of tradition, design, and hygge atmosphere. From the sparkling lights of Tivoli Gardens to the markets filling the city center, this Danish capital offers a truly magical and unforgettable Christmas experience. With its glittering markets, fairy-tale views, and lights that shine late into the night, the Danish capital offers a magical and unforgettable atmosphere for those who want to fully experience the spirit of Christmas.
- 12 delicious things to do in Copenhagen during the Christmas season
- 1. Discover the magic of Tivoli Gardens
- 2. Stroll among Copenhagen’s Christmas Markets
- The Christmas Market at Kongens Nytorv
- The Christmas Market at Højbro Plads
- The Christmas Market at Nytorv
- The Copenhagen Zoo Christmas Market
- 3. Do your Christmas shopping at design markets
- 4. Walk through Nyhavn
- 5. Immerse yourself in the Hygge atmosphere
- 6. Savor Danish Christmas delicacies
- 7. Be enchanted by Torvehallerne
- 8. Ice skate
- 9. Admire the Christmas shop windows
- 10. Relax in a Hot Tub or Sauna
- 11. Discover the Castles Decorated for Christmas
- 12. Participate in the Santa Lucia Parade
- Julshopping i København
- Unikke genstande i Københavns butikker
- Weihnachtsmärkte in Kopenhagen
- Die Weihnachtsmärkte, die man in Kopenhagen nicht verpassen sollte
12 delicious things to do in Copenhagen during the Christmas season
If there is one attraction not to be missed during the Christmas season in Copenhagen, it is definitely Tivoli Gardens. This amusement park, the second oldest in the world, dresses up for the holidays, with thousands of sparkling lights, elaborate decorations and stalls selling delicious Christmas treats. Whether you are looking for thrills and adrenaline or a sweet sugar rush, Tivoli Gardens has something for everyone. The advice is to stay until the end of the day, when you can enjoy the park almost all to yourself.

Besides the markets inside Tivoli Gardens, the city is dotted with other charming Julemarked, the Christmas markets of Copenhagen. Although they are not the best for shopping, with many stalls repeating, these markets are perfect for immersing yourself in the Christmas atmosphere and sipping a warm glass of Gløgg. Here are some of the most famous:
The Christmas Market at Kongens Nytorv
Located in the majestic King’s Square, this market offers a pleasant combination of decorations and wooden stalls selling a variety of gifts and delicious treats, including the irresistible Danish hot dogs.
The Christmas Market at Højbro Plads
Also known as the High Bridge Square Christmas Market, this market has a cozy and typically Christmas atmosphere, with wooden huts selling traditional products and covered corners to sip a warm drink.
The Christmas Market at Nytorv
Located near the famous shopping street Strøget, this market dedicated to the famous Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen offers a fairytale experience, with festive Christmas trees and activities for children.
The Copenhagen Zoo Christmas Market
The city zoo also hosts a truly spectacular Christmas market, with 900 Christmas trees, 400,000 lights and even the possibility of taking a carriage ride. An unmissable experience for young and old alike.

Besides the main markets, Copenhagen also offers several smaller initiatives focused on design, perfect for those looking for unique and original gifts. Among the most famous are the Vesterbro RAW Julemarked, the Designmuseum Julemarked and the Finders Keepers Christmas Market.
The picturesque Nyhavn harbor, with its colorful 17th century houses, is one of Copenhagen’s most recognizable symbols. During the Christmas period, this area becomes even more magical, with market stalls overlooking the water and offering delicious delicacies to enjoy while admiring the view.

The Danish concept of “hygge“, which celebrates comfort, warmth and conviviality, is omnipresent in Copenhagen, especially during the holidays. Numerous restaurants, bars and cafes emit an aura of welcoming intimacy, perfect for relaxing and enjoying a glass of wine in company.

Eating and drinking are essential activities to fully experience the Christmas spirit in Copenhagen. Among the must-try are Gløgg (the Danish mulled wine), Æbleskiver (delicious round pancakes), and Risalamande (a sweet rice pudding).

This beautiful covered market in the heart of Copenhagen is the perfect place to satisfy both your appetite and your desire for hygge. Here you can taste Danish specialties such as Smørrebrød (typical open sandwiches) and even participate in the Danish Gløgg Championship.
During the Christmas period, several ice-skating rinks pop up all over the city, such as those at Frederiksberg Runddel and Broen’s, where you can refresh yourself with delicious specialties.

Throughout Copenhagen’s center, the festive atmosphere is everywhere, but some shops stand out for their especially sparkling and eye-catching windows, like Magasin du Nord, the 19th-century department store, and Royal Copenhagen, famous for its special Christmas tableware exhibition.
To complete your Christmas experience in Copenhagen in a truly Nordic way, why not treat yourself to a session in a hot tub or sauna with breathtaking views of the city? Facilities like Copenhot offer this possibility, with a bartender serving you drinks while you relax.

If you have enough time, a day trip to Kronborg Castle, famous for being the castle of Hamlet, will give you the opportunity to visit one of the most beloved Christmas markets in Denmark. Or you can explore the Christiansborg Palace or the Rosenborg Castle, both wrapped in a magical atmosphere during the holidays.
If you are lucky enough to be in Copenhagen on December 13th, you cannot miss the famous Santa Lucia parade, where kayakers decorate their boats and sail through the city canals singing Christmas songs. A truly unique and unforgettable experience.

Julshopping i København
Et godt udgangspunkt er Kongens Nytorv, den nye kongelige plads, med Hotel D’Angleterre, symbolet på Danmarks gamle pragt. Ikke langt derfra ligger Det Kongelige Teater, scene for de fantastiske juleforestillinger skabt af Det Kongelige Danske Ballet. Ved siden af Hotellet gemmer sig også Hviids Vinstue, en fascinerende og charmerende historisk kro, der har serveret mad og drikke siden 1723.
Glasruderne med blyindfatning, de mørke bjælker indenfor, de slidte borde og de gullige fotografier gør stedet unikt og uundværligt. Når man går ind på Strøget, udforsker man den mest elegante del af denne berømte gågade, pyntet med grønne guirlander med et rødt hjerte i midten.
Strøget er det rette sted at finde en klassisk gave til overkommelige priser, som de smukke danske designobjekter fra Bodum eller de fantasifulde dekorationer fra Illum, et varehus på fire etager fyldt med alt muligt.
Der er også den velassorterede butik på Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, med en café med gennemsigtigt tag og en fantastisk udsigt over byen. På pladsen Amagertorv med storkefontænen dominerer komplekset Royal Copenhagen, en af verdens mest berømte porcelænsmærker, som i år fejrer århundredet for sine ikoniske juleplatter.
I deres Porcelænshus i renæssancestil fornyes en tradition: opsætningen af vidunderlige juleborde med tema. I stueetagen i bygningen findes en slags outlet, hvor secondhand varer sælges med rabatter fra 20 til 50 %. Og i husets konditori kan man smage de udsøgte traditionelle kager: sprøde, mørke småkager med ingefær, som kan nydes med en kop dampende varm chokolade.
På Strøget er det værd at besøge Illum Bolighus, centrum for dansk design, og julebutikken inspireret af landet, fuld af dekorative kurve, miniaturekrystalt juletræer, strådyr næsten i naturlig størrelse og fine dekorationer skabt af den danske kunstner Jette Frölich.
Unikke genstande i Københavns butikker
Hvis man er på jagt efter unikke genstande, er det bedst at forlade Strøget og bevæge sig mod syd til Strædet, kendt for sine antikvitetsbutikker, og nå Nationalmuseet på Ny Vestergade 10. Adgangen er gratis, og indenfor findes en stor butik med trofaste kopier af vikingejuveler i sølv, guld, bronze og rav samt modeller af slotte, middelalderlandsbyer og skibe.
Fra museet kan man nå Andersen Boulevard og Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, restaureret og genåbnet for nogle år siden, kendt for samlinger af fransk og dansk moderne kunst. Fortsætter man, kommer man til butikken ved Tivoli Museet, fyldt med soldaterfigurer, træpuslespil og mange andre ting, som børn holder af. Her kan man også finde julemærket, en tradition der går tilbage til 1904.
Overfor på Rådhuspladsen fylder et smukt grantræ dækket af hvide lys og papirlærhjul en stemningsfuld ramme, varmet op af jule sange og melodier. I Boghallen Boghandel, med udsigt over pladsen, kan man købe alle Hans Christian Andersens eventyr, et must ved juleindkøb i København.

Weihnachtsmärkte in Kopenhagen
Wenn man der Vesterbrogade bis zum Tivoli-Park folgt, kann man in seinen fröhlichen und geschäftigen Weihnachtsmarkt eintauchen, mit Ständen voller Gegenstände und Souvenirs. Kinder können sich auf Fahrgeschäften, Ponys und der Eisbahn vergnügen, die einen Teil des Teichs einnimmt. Die Atmosphäre ist genau die eines Festes im Freien, mit Luft, die nach Süßigkeiten und Gløgg duftet, dem warmen, starken und würzigen Wein, typisch für die skandinavischen Länder.
Im Tivoli gibt es unzählige Versuchungen für den Gaumen, von Fast Food bis hin zu Lokalen mit traditionellem Menü (Schinken in Aspik und Schweinebraten, Ente mit Rotkohl, Pflaumen, Gurken und karamellisierten Kartoffeln sowie Ris à l’amande, ein Reis- und Milchdessert mit Sahne und gehackten Mandeln), bis hin zu mit Michelin-Sternen ausgezeichneten Restaurants wie The Paul, Café Ketchup, NIMB oder Ultimo.
Die Weihnachtsmärkte, die man in Kopenhagen nicht verpassen sollte
14. November – 30. Dezember
Weihnachtsmarkt und Eislaufen im Tivoli
20. November – 31. Dezember
Themen-Weihnachtstische, Royal Copenhagen Retail, Amagertorv
25. November – 15. Dezember
Jette Frölich – Weihnachtssalon in Gammel Holtegaard
14. November – 22. Dezember
Weihnachtsmarkt im charakteristischen Viertel Nyhavn

