Kastellet, a remnant of the old town's ramparts, and just a lovely place to ride around.
View out to the new Opera House. Cycling along this stretch of waterfront, starting from the Kastellet, is probably one of my all-time favourite things.
The deck adjacent to the ‘Black Diamond’ (Den Sorte Diamant), the King’s Library, for taking in the sun and sinking beers late into the day.
Ok not strictly the harbour, this is Amager Beach, framed by wind farms at one end and the Øresund bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden, at the other. Its worthwhile visiting, but better swimming is to be had at the harbour pool at Islands Brygge.
Nyhavn - probably Copenhagen’s most well-known attraction. Best enjoyed with some BYO beers or cider (duck into any shwarma or thai takeaway joint and they should set you up without emptying your wallet) whilst dangling your feet over the ledge. Hugely unenjoyable if you’re dining/drinking at one of the tourist traps along the waterfront – you have been warned. Don’t forget mozzie repellent.
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