Discover Summer Hygge Spots in Copenhagen

Hygge (pronounced ‘hougga’) is a Danish concept encapsulating comfort and conviviality that transcends seasons. While many associate hygge with winter comforts like soft blankets and candles, Copenhagen embodies this form of contentment year-round. This vibrant city is characterized by ergonomic design and a lifestyle focused on life’s little pleasures. Enjoy quality time, charming locations, and delightful experiences in Denmark’s capital, particularly during the summer months.

Boat Trips

Exploring Copenhagen’s picturesque waterways is a splendid way to experience a hyggelig (cosy) time. Hiring a solar-powered boat from GoBoat (www.goboat.dk) is a delightful choice, as these boats come equipped with picnic tables. You can either pick up a ready-made picnic basket from GoBoat or select local delicacies like rye bread, herring, and artisan cheeses from the food stalls at Torhallerne. Furthermore, some refreshing artisanal beer from local microbrewers such as Mikkeller adds to the charm. Simply enjoy the canal’s gentle flow with friends, great conversations, and a delightful picnic.

Boating down Copenhagen's canals
Boating down Copenhagen’s canals is a popular summertime activity © vladacanon / Getty

Cycling

Connecting with nature is a part of hygge, and cycling around Copenhagen is a perfect way to do so. With an incredible 350km of separate cycle lanes and a flat terrain, biking is not only safe but also enjoyable. The locals opt for practicality over style, riding in everything from heels to long overcoats. Whether you’re with a friend or venturing solo, enjoy the lush, leafy outskirts of the city. For an organized adventure, discover rated routes on the Bike Map.

Tivoli

Tivoli Gardens stands as the centerpiece of the city and is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque theme parks. Its charm radiates through elements like a Chinese pagoda, wandering peacocks, a serene boating lake, and whimsical fairylights adorning the trees. This year, a daily (except Fridays) 175th anniversary parade is being celebrated. Many of Tivoli’s restaurants feature outdoor terraces, and Cakenhagen, a café dedicated to delectable pastries, is a must-visit. Throughout the summer, Tivoli plays host to numerous concerts across diverse genres, attracting locals who come to soak in the enchanting atmosphere.

The Rosenborg castle seen from the King's garden
Copenhagen is home to a number of placating green spaces, including the lovely King’s Garden © Gimas / Shutterstock

Gardens

Meandering through Copenhagen’s parks and gardens provides a perfect opportunity to savor sunny days. The Garden of the Royal Library (Slotsholmen) is a local favorite, exuding tranquility at the city’s core. The 17th-century King’s Garden (Kongens Have), encircling Rosenberg Castle, boasts emerald lawns and lined paths, making it suitable for rejuvenating retreats or picnics. Valbyparken (Hammelstrupvej) in southern Copenhagen is among the largest parks, featuring 17 distinct areas. Enjoy the fragrance of 12,000 roses in the Rose Garden or engage in a fun game of frisbee golf at the Disc Golf course. Vestre Cemetery, covering 54 hectares, offers delightful walks accompanied by lush greenery and birdsong.

Eat and Drink

Copenhagen’s dining scene provides a feast for the senses, characterized by visually pleasing design and simple yet exquisite Nordic cuisine. In Norrebrø, you can find Grød, which specializes in porridge made from various ingredients. Restaurant Ravelinen features a delightful waterside garden, illuminated by enchanting fairy lights, perfect for a cozy dinner. Restaurant Höst offers Nordic delights with decor that highlights natural materials and soft sheepskins over the chairs. Street food areas are increasingly popular in Copenhagen, offering a casual dining experience where you can share multiple cuisines with friends, such as at the Bridge Street Kitchen. To unwind, explore local bars, like 1656 (Gasværksvej), or cozy cafes scattered around the city. Don’t forget to visit Coffee Collective for outstanding coffee roasted on-site, an essential component of enjoying year-round hygge.

Old-fashioned ice cream truck in Copenhagen
An ice cream truck on Islands Brygge © MivPiv / Getty

Danish Treats

Embracing small pleasures often leads us to sweet delights, such as exceptional artisanal ice cream. Ideal for hot days, Svaneke at Tivoli serves delightful creamy flavors like fig and mulberry. Discover inventive creations at Bryggen11 by the Islands Brygge harbor bath, where one favorite includes poppy seeds. Istid in Norrebrø offers organic ice cream made using liquid nitrogen, providing a visually stunning experience alongside its fantastic texture.

In Denmark, the beloved pastries known as Danish are called Vienna Bread (wienerbrød) due to their introduction by Viennese chefs in the 1840s. For a delightful cinnamon whirl, known as kannelsnurrer, head to Meyers Bageri, which is managed by culinary innovator Claus Meyer. Alternatively, indulge in divine pastries at Leckerbaer, run by Michelin-starred chefs Jacob and Gabi Mogensen.

Swimming in Canals

Engaging in communal activities, swimming pools in Copenhagen’s sparkling canals have gained immense popularity among locals. The pools at Islands Brygge are particularly well-designed, featuring blonde-wood decking and sculptural diving towers. Open from June to September, these pools offer a charming way to enjoy sunbathing, splashing, and of course, savoring ice cream. Whether with family or friends, spending a day here embodies the essence of summer hygge.


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