Autumn - Kongens Have

You can't miss autumn in Copenhagen

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There is something special about the Copenhagen autumn. It brings a certain type of atmosphere when all the green turns gold and yellow, and the "hygge" starts to gain momentum.

The complete guide to autumn in Copenhagen

Orange is the new green, as the air gets crisper and the days shorten. Autumn (or fall) days in Copenhagen are a little less crowded and a peak season for “hygge”. Expect a mix of beautiful, sunny days - even some late summery ones calling for long walks outside, and the occasional wet or windy ones calling for indoor activities. Either way, this guide got you covered. 

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Copenhagen's top museums

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When the leaves wither, Copenhagen's museum scene blooms

As the autumn weather kicks in with its occasional rainy or windy days, head inside Copenhagen’s many museums to see the new art exhibitions that open every year around this time.

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Happening this autumn in Copenhagen

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Food and drink isn't just food and drink

Warm yourself on a world-class cup of coffee or how about eating with locals that you have just been seated with? Fancy a lager in historical surroundings? Here you'll find an array of good food and drink experiences, which offer a little more than the usual

Urban farming and Architecture

Parks and green oases have always been an integral part of Copenhagen, but lately, something new is happening. Gardens are established all over the city, on rooftops, on former industrial sites and so on. Locally grown crops are a thing now. Copenhagen is constantly evolving and the city planning and infrastructure are having a direct effect on the people both living and visiting here.

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