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Green Parks

Frederiksberg Have

Frederiksberg Have is one of the most romantic parks in Copenhagen. It surrounds the Frederiksberg, a former royal palace, and was originally a baroque garden that was re-laid out as a romantic park in the end of the 1800th century. The whole garden is an adventure to discover. You'll find a fantastic Chinese summer-house, a temple and a spring-cave. We suggest that you rent a row-boat and take you loved ones on a trip around the lake and channels of the park. There are plenty of cultural events for the whole family all year around.


Parks in Copenhagen

Fælledparken

Fælledparken, one of the biggest parks in Copenhagen, was laid out between 1906-1914. The park is loved by the Copenhageners who use it for outdoor activities. You'll see them playing ball skateboarding or sunbathing. If visiting Copenhagen with your kids, they'll love Fælledparken's playgrounds. Concerts and meetings are also held in Fælledparken.
A place good as any to meet with the locals.

Amaliehaven

In absolutely perfect surroundings between the royal residence, Amalienborg, and the waterfront, you'll find the Amaliehave, laid out as late as 1983, thanks to a donation from the the Maersk Foundation. Amaliehaven is not a park in the real sense of the word. It's more like a magnificent waterfront-walk with greenery, flowers, a big fountain and marble sculptures. It was designed by the Belgian artist Jean Delogne and the fountain was created Arnaldo Pomodoro from Italy. In popular speech it's called the Marble Garden.
parks in Copenhagen


Parks in Copenhagen

Ørstedsparken

The park is close to the Town Hall Square in the centre of the city. We're sure that the green lawns and a lake as smooth as a millpond will be to your liking. Ørestadsparken is very popular with mothers and their kids in the weekdays.The playground is a perfect place for your kids to meet and play with Danish children. And while there visit the Cafe Hacienda for a cup of coffee or snack.

Østre Anlæg

In this wonderful park you'll find lots of monuments and sculptures in the lush verdure. In season the park has a magnificent display of flowers and it is perfect for a walk.

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