Copenhagen has a multitude of attractions that are a combination of history and modernity. The medieval architecture is the central attraction ranging from its cobblestone streets to rows of old Danish houses. The Little Mermaid basking on the rock, located at Langelinie Harbour remains the number one attraction since she was put up there in 1913. An estimated million people visit the mermaid every year.
Distinct neighborhoods and grand museums are all charm of Copenhagen pleasures. Most sightseeing is walking distance away as its generally around the city centre. A walk along Nyhavn Canal has you enjoying historic Copenhagen with old but well preserved architecture and old wooden boats showcasing the city's maritime history.
Danish history comes alive at the Prince's Palace's National Museum, a must see here as is The Copenhagen City Museum. No visit to Copenhagen is complete without enjoying the Tivoli Gardens or playing in its famous theme park. Copenhagen is a city with a proud heritage of art and design, well showcased in numerous museums and galleries as well as architecture.