What to see and do in Østerbro
Østerbro is a more quiet and family-friendly part of Copenhagen, but still has many things to offer for any kind of visitor. An ever evolving dining scene, great shopping and a suberb collection of mouthwatering sweet treats.
Fælledparken
Fælledparken is the largest park in Copenhagen and a beloved gathering spot. The vision was clear when it was established between 1908 and 1914: it would be a park for the people.
Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art
This beautiful wooden building is of the oldest venues for contemporary art in Denmark.
The Hirschsprung Collection
This glorious gallery showcases Danish art from the 19th and early 20th century, including the best of the Danish Golden Age.
Svanemølle Beach
In June 2010 Østerbro got the new beach Svanemøllestranden.
Svanemølle beach is 4,000 sqm. new sandy beach with a 130-meter long pier into the water.
The beach itself is located at the angle between th...
ENIGMA - Museum of Communication
Enigma is the museum of communication in Copenhagen with changing exhibitions on the subject.
The Citadel
The Citadel in Copenhagen was founded by Danish King Christian 4 in 1626. You will find it on the border of inner Copenhagen and the area of Østerbro.
Today, the buildings inside the Citadel are used a...
Telia Parken
Telia Parken is the National Stadium of Denmark, where the national football team plays its home games, and where the successful club, FC Copenhagen, has its home ground. In addition to football, Park...
Sankt Kjelds Plads
The term ”urban nature” is more than suiting when speaking of Sankt Kjelds Plads.
Sankt Kjelds Plads (square) is designed with inspiration from natural environments like Utterslev Mose, Kongelunden ...
The Copenhagen Lakes
The minute the sun comes out, the vast area around the lakes fills up with strolling couples, panting joggers, brunch devotees, kids feeding the ducks, and best friends sipping thermos coffee while ta...