Claes

Claes' Recommendations

Thank you for joining the tour! Here you will find most of the recommendations that I like to
mention in the Grand tour plus a few more. Don’t forget to leave a Google review and have a
hyggelig trip!


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Worthwhile activities in the city center:


- Tivoli - The world’s third-oldest amusement park in the heart of the city
- Canal Tours - Go with Stromma and click here to skip the queue
- The National Museum - A must-see for Danish history
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - A collection of classical art in stunning indoor surroundings
- Rent a Donkey bike and explore! Use the code “CFWTCLAES” for a 10% discount


Food:


Danish:
- Københavnercaféen - Traditional Danish dishes and amazing smørrebrød in a highly
hyggelig setting $$
- Norrlyst, Odette, Væksthuset, Gabrielle Theo & Gemini - A group of high-quality
restaurants focusing on the new nordic cuisine. You get a 10% discount if you add
“Claes CFWT” as a comment to your booking $$$
- Det Lille Apotek - Copenhagen’s oldest restaurant with traditional dishes in a
historical atmosphere $$
- Aamanns 1921 - Splendid smørrebrød in a charming setting $$$
- Isted Grill - The number one place to grab the ultimate Danish fast food:
Flæskestegssandwich! $


Other:
- Restaurant Lola on Christianshavn - write “Claes” in the booking or mention my
name upon arrival for a 10% discount $$
- Il Buco - Locally sourced Italian food near Islands Brygge $$$

- Bouillon - Surprisingly cheap and delicious French food in Frederiksberg $

- Durum Symfoni - The best kebab/falafel right next to Assistens Cemetery, Nørrebro $


Food courts/street food:
- Torvehallerne - Best food court in town, next to Nørreport Station
- Reffen - Get on a bike or take the 2A bus to the ultimate street food market during
the summer
- Broens Gadekøkken - Good place to grab lunch close to Nyhavn


100% vegetarian and/or vegan:
- Baka D’ Busk - A modern take on new nordic cuisine in Nørrebro $$
- Vital Foods - Great for a quick lunch in the city center $
- Atlas Bar - Affordable veggie dinner in the atmospheric Studiestræde $


Pastries and Coffee:


- Skt. Peders Bageri - Simply a very good bakery $$
- Hart Bageri (several locations) - Try the kimcheese sandwich! $$
- La Glace - An exclusive and elegant introduction to the Danish baking tradition $$$
- Kaf, Nørrebro - Good for a hyggelig brunch (vegan) $$
- Landbageriet (vegan) $$


Dinks:


- Mikkeller (several locations) - Solid craft beers $$$
- Din Nye Ven - A little gem with a good selection of beers & cocktails, also good for
meals and coffee $$
- Floss Bar - Great vibe for cheapskates and indoor-smokers $
- Kølsters Tolv Haner - Affordable craft beers and hygge (Nørrebro) $$

- Cafe Stefanshus - Absorb the local Nørrebro atmosphere $
- PubCrawl Copenhagen - Use CFWT at checkout for a discount


Nightclubs:


- Baggen, Jolene, Mesteren og Lærlingen in the meatpacking district - Good options
for a boogie amongst locals
- Bremen Teater, Hotel Cecil - Popular clubs only open Friday/Saturday
- Den Anden Side or Culture Box - If you’re into techno


Outside the city center:


- Nørrebro: A diverse, vibrant neighbourhood with plenty to do for the adventurous
traveller. You could visit the gravestones of Søren Kierkegaard and Hans Christian
Andersen at Assistens cemetery, go book-shopping in Ark bookstore and explore the
cool urban architecture of Superkilen


- Christiania: Copenhagen’s very own hippie commune. Check out one of the free
concerts at Nemoland every Sunday throughout the summer or grab a meal at
Morgenstedet. Make sure to explore outside the center to see the funky houses.


Outside of Copenhagen:


-Louisiana Art Museum - Well worth the hour-long train if modern art is your thing

- Roskilde - Check out the cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum.

- Odense - Hans Christian Andersen’s birth town is only an hour and a half away by

train. Check out the HCA house, Brandts Art Museum and grab a brunsviger (cake

local to Fyn) at BRØD bakery.

- Louisiana Art Museum - Well worth the hour-long train if modern art is your thing
- Roskilde - Check out the cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum.
- Odense - Hans Christian Andersen’s birth town is only an hour and a half away by
train. Check out the HCA house, Brandts Art Museum and grab a brunsviger (cake
local to Fyn) at BRØD bakery.



Other foodie recommendations:


Norrlyst, Odette, Gabrielle, Theo, Gemini & Væksthuset (for 10% discount use “Claes” in comment box when making your online reservation)
Lola (for 10% discount use “Claes” in comment box when making your online reservation or say my name upon arrival)


Souvenirs:


For local, high quality souvenirs check out Copenhagen Vibes. Let them know that you joined one of our tours and they will give you a 10% discount. 


Other fun activities in Copenhagen:


Donkey Republic bike rentals (download app & use “CFWTCLAES for 10% discount)
Improv Comedy Copenhagen (use “FWTCICC” for 10% discount)

Strömma boat and bus tours, skip the queue: