The Round Tower offers a fantastic view of the busy Copenhagen shopping streets from the observatory. There's also a grand library hall that Hans Christian Andersen used to visit for inspiration for his work. One of the longest pedestrian streets is located less than 10 mins away. Strøget is known for shopping where you can find big international brands. But there is also more to it, as you can see several of Copenhagen's beautiful sights and attractions. And then, you can head towards Tivoli Gardens. Part of its secret is that there is something for everyone. The scenery is beautiful with exotic architecture, historic buildings, and lush gardens. At night, thousands of coloured lights create a completely unique fairytale atmosphere. It has quirks and charm, and details for you to discover – you might catch a glimpse of the guinea fowls or peacocks running freely through the gardens.
Used as lookout tower, observatory and exhibition hall is one of Denmark's most well-known buildings. Since 1642, it has been a recognizable part of the Copenhagen skyline.
Copenhagen City Hall is the headquarters of the Copenhagen City Council as well as the Lord mayor of the Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark. — Wikipedia
Tivoli Gardens is an amusement park and pleasure garden in Copenhagen, Denmark. The park opened on 15 August 1843 and is the third-oldest operating amusement park in the world. — Wikipedia