Copenhagen beer spots.
Posted by ipaglynner@reddit | Shoestring | View on Reddit | 3 comments
First time in the Copenhagen. I love walking, just soaking up neighborhoods, canals, and streets… Looking to grab and grocery store beer and relax. Where are your favorite and the most beautiful spots to just sit and camp out with a beer?
Solgudinde@reddit
If you want a native feel, Dronning Louise’s Bridge by the lakes, Nørrebro Parken, Enghave Plads, Ophelias Plads, Islands Brygge or Kalvebod Bryggeby the canals.
ChestChance6126@reddit
Copenhagen is perfect for that kind of slow wandering with a beer in hand. I remember grabbing a couple from a small shop and just settling by the lakes, especially around Dronning Louises Bro, lots of locals doing the same, and the vibe feels really easygoing.
Nyhavn gets mentioned a lot, and it is pretty, but it can feel a bit staged. I actually liked Christianshavn more, quieter canals, houseboats, and you can just sit on the edge of the water and watch the light change.
There’s something about sipping a cold beer there as the sun hangs forever that just makes everything taste better than it should.
batteredsuitcases@reddit
I lived there for 6 months and then just went back last summer. The classic spot would be Nyhavn. Incredibly picturesque and in all the stock Copenhagen photos. Usually so busy now, but I still managed to get a few nice pictures when I was there. But if you are there now there should be far less people because it is off season.
Stork Fountain (København Storkespringvandet) is a nice plaza to sit on. Lots of cafes and people walking by.
Gråbrødretorv is another pretty little square surrounded by cafes and brightly painted buildings near University of Copenhagen.
Tivoli Gardens should have an Easter flower display this time of year and should be fairly busy with families.
Any of the other botanical gardens or parks with plantings that are in bloom would be really nice. I’m not sure what is in bloom this time of year though.
Have fun it’s an amazing city!