What to do and see in Inner Vesterbro, Zealand: The Best Sights & Landmarks

October 5, 2021 Layne Dawes

Copenhagen was once a Viking fishing settlement, and you can still find traces of the Norse explorers here. Visit reconstructed villages, the remains of a 1,000-year-old castle, and museums dedicated to the notorious raiders. Copenhagen also features a blend of modern architecture and historical artifacts such as the Round Tower observatory – a wonderful example of 17th-century architecture. Art galleries, narrow streets, canals, parks, and Baroque churches round out the city’s cultural attractions.
Restaurants in Copenhagen

1. Hans Christian Lumbye

Vesterbrogade 3, Copenhagen Denmark
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Hans Christian Lumbye

2. Folkehuset Absalon

Soender Boulevard 73, Copenhagen 1720 Denmark +45 38 03 02 21 [email protected] https://absaloncph.dk/?lang=en
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4.5 based on 65 reviews

Folkehuset Absalon

Absalon is your living room away from home. Your breakfast cafe, your afternoon hangout, your evening bar and the place you eat your dinner with 180 other people - every day at 6 pm. You can swing by anytime for a game of ping pong, and why not invite someone for jenga, Thursday bingo, flea markets on Sundays or a fresh baked cinnamon roll and coffee? We have yoga and dance classes every day and a whole bunch of other events - so drop by and see what is happening in the house. We believe that social bonds bring life joy and meaning, so come hang out with people you already know or come start new acquaintances.

3. Bryggebroen

Havneholmen 33/29, Copenhagen 1561 Denmark
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Bryggebroen

4. Oksnehallen

Halmtorvet 11, Copenhagen 1700 Denmark
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Oksnehallen

5. Copenhagen Central Station

Bernstorffsgade 16, Copenhagen 2004 Denmark +45 33 14 04 00 http://www.hovedbanen.dk/
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4.0 based on 1,518 reviews

Copenhagen Central Station

Reviewed By 428debiv

We took trains from Copenhagen to Husum Germany and back again over a two day period. As tourists with no prior experience, we were a bit nervous. But the ticket agents couldn't have been more helpful. I bought our tickets one night for early the next day, arrived in plenty of time, and then couldn't find the correct platform for our departure. We asked a couple people who couldn't help us (language barrier)! Frantic I went back to the ticket agency office. They were so kind, understood our confusion right away, printed us more detailed information, and we had no more problems from that point on.

6. Vesterbro

Behind Central Station, Copenhagen Denmark +45 33 15 12 24 http://www.soepavillonen.dk
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4.0 based on 92 reviews

Vesterbro

Reviewed By REDMAN5314 - Egaleo, Greece

Full of young people who are wondering, drinking and having fun! Industrial, underground but well decorated and must-see place in Copenhagen.

7. Copenhagen Police Headquarters

1569 Niels Brocks Gade, Copenhagen Denmark +45 33 14 88 88 http://www.politi.dk/en/servicemenu/home/
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Copenhagen Police Headquarters

8. Eliaskirken

Vesterbrogade 49, Copenhagen 2004 Denmark +45 33 24 79 38 http://www.eliaskirken.dk
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Eliaskirken

Reviewed By lisel797 - Copenhagen, Denmark

The somewhat sinister building - as seen from the outside - has a lot to offer if you walk up the stairs and look inside. The church is lit from roof windows and there are a lot of interesting architectural details to enjoy. Find all the many different roses - sending thoughts to Martin Luther whose personal seal was a rose - could be one little exercise. Check out the beautiful chandeliers. Or other fine details by the famous architect Martin Nyrop. You can also examine and engage with the modern installations (in Danish) that contrast the original interior and show an active church in touch with its modern users. The Elias Church is from 1909.

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