Havnebadet Islands Brygge
A network of free floating harbour pools — Islands Brygge is the iconic one, Sandkaj in Nordhavn draws a local crowd, and Sluseholmen (the Coral Bath) offers a quieter southern option.
Copenhagen rewards the bike and the moment — the harbour swim when it's warm, the wine bar when it's not, the bakery worth the line. Appricio picks the one, and tells you why.
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A network of free floating harbour pools — Islands Brygge is the iconic one, Sandkaj in Nordhavn draws a local crowd, and Sluseholmen (the Coral Bath) offers a quieter southern option.
Two glass market halls where Copenhageners do their daily shopping and eat — Coffee Collective, Hallernes smørrebrød, and Hija de Sanchez tacos all under one roof.
The 20-course menu structured around Sea, Field and Forest was called the most remarkable Copenhagen opening of 2025 — Sørensen's return after Restaurant Studio exceeded even elevated expectations.
The corkscrew external staircase spiralling up the baroque spire gives a genuinely vertiginous rooftop view over the canals and city — the kind of climb that earns the panorama.
A modern take on the classic Danish bodega — old-pub soul with natural wines, local craft beers, and a sun-trap terrace that fills with Vesterbro regulars on warm evenings.
The pastry counter spun off from Denmark's first Michelin-starred restaurant, where fine-dining discipline translates into things like a cocoa-dusted kartoffelkage.
Stop scrolling fifty options. Appricio gives you the one — with a reason, and a Plan B if you've seen it.
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