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1. Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli opened its gates in 1843, according it the status of one of the oldest pleasure gardens in the world. Over the years it has become a much-loved Copenhagen institution, welcoming over four million visitors every year.
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Tivoli Gardens featuring a city, night scenes and a garden

2. Nyhavn

During the 17th century, Nyhavn (New Harbour) was a vibrant hub of commerce and trade. But as new generations of shipping outgrew its confines and demanded bigger and better-equipped harbours, the area sank into decline. By the early part of the 20th century the buildings along this once-prosperous waterfront were run-down and the seedy streets were notorious no-go areas. However, over recent decades the lovely old buildings have been given a new lease of life at the heart of a revitalised entertainment district.
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Nyhavn which includes a marina, a city and night scenes

3. Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo has come a long way from its beginnings in 1859, when one of its proudest exhibits was a turtle in a bucket. Today you can see over 260 different species from the four corners of the planet, each housed within its own native environment following the latest research in wildlife care and conservation. One thing that hasn’t changed over the years are the beautiful buildings, many of them still in their original condition, reminding visitors of the rich heritage of one of Europe’s oldest zoos.
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Copenhagen Zoo showing zoo animals and land animals

4. Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid was the creation of the famous Danish children’s author, Hans Christian Andersen, who lived and worked in Copenhagen for much of his adult life and was revered as a national celebrity in his own lifetime.
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Little Mermaid showing a statue or sculpture, a bay or harbour and general coastal views

5. Copenhagen Opera House

Copenhagen Opera House is one of the most expensive opera houses in the world, built at the beginning of the 21st century as a timely expression of optimism and confidence in the future. It was paid for by a local shipping company and donated to the city of Copenhagen. The work of celebrated Danish architect Henning Larsen, the venue seats a maximum audience of 1,700 and is celebrated for its exceptional acoustics.
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Copenhagen Opera House which includes a city, theatre scenes and modern architecture