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Roger Nordstrom | profile | all galleries >> Rick Steves European Tours >> The Best of Scandinavia - 2025 >> Denmark >> Copenhagen tree view | thumbnails | slideshow

Copenhagen

Copenhagen is a city that seems to effortlessly blend history with forward-thinking modernity. Its past is full of twists and turns, from Viking settlements to becoming the capital of Denmark. You can still feel the echoes of history walking down the cobbled streets of the old city center, where medieval architecture meets Renaissance grandeur. It's a place that wears its age with style.

Politically and socially, Copenhagen reflects Denmark's strong democratic values and high quality of life. The government is progressive, and the people take pride in their social safety net. It’s common to see locals biking to work, participating in community initiatives, or enjoying fika in a city park. There's a strong sense of trust in society—one of the highest in the world—which really shapes daily life here.

Now, when it comes to Copenhagen’s relationship with other Scandinavian countries, there’s a deep and shared history. Centuries ago, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden were united under the Kalmar Union. While that union didn’t last, the cultural and historical bonds remain strong. Copenhagen played a major role in shaping that regional identity. Today, the city remains tightly connected with its Nordic neighbors through trade, policy collaboration, and cultural exchange. There's mutual respect and occasional rivalry—think of it like friendly competition between siblings. Events like the Nordic Council keep these relationships active and cooperative. There’s also shared focus on welfare models, environmental policies, and innovation, all of which drive cross-border projects that benefit the entire region.

Geographically, Copenhagen’s location on the eastern shore of Zealand gives it a unique vibe—it's close to Malmö, Sweden, just across the Øresund Bridge. The flat terrain makes it perfect for biking, and being near the water adds charm and practicality. You’re never far from the sea breeze.

Clean energy is where Copenhagen really shines. The city is a global leader in sustainable living, with goals to become carbon-neutral by 2025. Wind energy plays a huge role here, and many buildings are heated using waste-to-energy systems. Biking, efficient public transit, and green rooftops all show how serious Copenhagen is about staying eco-friendly without losing its urban edge.
Christiania
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Christian's Church
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Church of Our Lady
:: Church of Our Lady ::
Food Market
:: Food Market ::
National Museum of Denmark
:: National Museum of Denmark ::
Rosenborg Castle
:: Rosenborg Castle ::
Around the Streets of Copenhagen
:: Around the Streets of Copenhagen ::