10 Things to Do in Copenhagen in Fall

Visiting Copenhagen during autumn will allow you to enjoy a cosy atmosphere full of beautiful autumn scenery.

Andressa García

Andressa García

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10 Things to Do in Copenhagen in Fall

Autumn in Copenhagen | jaqbs

Touring Copenhagen during autumn is a unique and enchanting experience, mainly because you will find fewer tourists. During this time of the year the city is covered in warm, golden colours, so you can enjoy a nice and cosy walk while discovering the best things to see and do in Copenhagen.

Also, during autumn you will have the opportunity to enjoy some typical Danish dishes that are usually eaten during this season, such as fish soups, stews and casseroles.

1. Visit the Copenhagen Botanical Garden

Botanical Garden| ©Bernard Blanc
Botanical Garden| ©Bernard Blanc

Visiting the Copenhagen Botanical Garden during autumn is a unique and wonderful experience that will lead you to enjoy a beautiful spectacle of natural and warm colours representing the season.

To visit the Botanical Garden I recommend buying your Copenhagen Tourist Card, which includes entrance to this and many other places. Inside you can see an extensive collection of plants and flowers, visit a greenhouse and see themed gardens such as the Rose Garden, the Wild Garden and the Japanese Garden.

Autumn is a special time that offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the natural colours of the season. In addition, the Botanic Garden organises various events and activities during autumn, such as themed tours, gardening workshops and flower shows.

Interesting details

  • Price: Admission to visit the Copenhagen Botanical Garden is free for individual visitors. If you go in groups or with guided tours, you will have to pay an entrance fee.
  • Opening hours: Varies according to the season, but generally opens between 8.30am and 4.00pm or 6.00pm.
  • Location: in the city centre at 128 Gothersgade Street.

Book the Copenhagen Card

2. Walk through Copenhagen's Rose Garden

Rose Garden| ©Heather Cowper
Rose Garden| ©Heather Cowper

Enjoying the last flowers of the year in the Rose Garden is one of the things you can't miss if you travel to Copenhagen for two days or more in the autumn season.

Copenhagen's Rose Garden, located outside Rosenborg Castle, is one of the city's most popular places to enjoy the beauty of flowers. It offers an impressive variety of roses of all colours and sizes, as well as other flowers and plants of different species.

You can visit this place on your own, but I recommend booking a guided tour of Copenhagen to see it with a guide.

Interesting details

  • Price: to enjoy these gardens you will have to pay around 30 euros per person.
  • Opening hours: may vary depending on the season, but generally opens in the morning and closes in the afternoon.
  • Location: in the centre of Copenhagen, at Oster Voldgade 4A, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1350.

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3. Cycle around the city

Cycling in Copenhagen| ©Klinne
Cycling in Copenhagen| ©Klinne

Autumn is a time when the city shows its most beautiful hues and the best way to enjoy its beauty is to book a Copenhagen bike tour or rent a bike around the city.

The best thing about a guided Copenhagen bike tour is that it takes you to the best spots in the capital and, in autumn in particular, to enjoy the transformation of nature during the season.

Along the way, you may also come across some incredibly beautiful parks that are home to some very peaceful nature trails to ride through. It's an activity you can do as a family or even on your own to fully enjoy the autumn experience in the city.

Details of interest

  • Price: from 45 euros per person to enjoy a bike tour of Copenhagen.
  • Hours: vary depending on the tour you choose.
  • Location: Tours depart from different locations in the city.

Book a Copenhagen bike tour

4. Take a cruise along the city's canals

Copenhagen Canal| ©Anthony Tai
Copenhagen Canal| ©Anthony Tai

If you are looking for a different way to enjoy the beautiful autumn scenery of the city, then I recommend you to book a canal cruise in Copenhagen. During this tour of Copenhagen's canals you will get a unique and very relaxing perspective of the city's highlights.

One of the most outstanding benefits of this type of tour is that you can relax and enjoy the view without having to worry about the traffic and crowds of tourists walking the streets.

During the tour, you can enjoy the scenery and colours that stand out during this season in Copenhagen, while admiring the beautiful buildings and historical monuments.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 20 euros per person.
  • Timetable: times vary according to different factors, but you will usually have to coordinate this with your tour guide.
  • Location: Cruises depart from different points in the city.

Book a Copenhagen canal cruise

5. Enjoy the Halloween decorations at Tivoli Gardens

Halloween in Tivoli Gardens| ©mprmerpics
Halloween in Tivoli Gardens| ©mprmerpics

Halloween at Tivoli Gardens is a very popular and festive event in the city, enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. The theme park takes on a Halloween atmosphere and features spooky decorations and displays.

You will also be able to see different stalls selling sweets, special food and drinks for the Halloween season, so it's also a good opportunity to enjoy the specialities of Danish cuisine.

In addition, you can enjoy live Halloween shows, games and attractions that fit the theme. The Halloween programme in Tivoli also includes activities for children and entertainment for adults. Halloween activities at Tivoli Gardens are available throughout the month of October.

Details of interest

Book tickets for Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen

6. Taste classic Danish cuisine

Tasting Frøsnapper| ©Tavallai
Tasting Frøsnapper| ©Tavallai

Another thing you definitely have to do when you visit Copenhagen in autumn is to enjoy classic and seasonal Danish cuisine. One of the dishes you can't miss in your tasting is the famous smørrebrød, which is often prepared in the city's restaurants.

For a taste of seasonal Danish cuisine, I recommend booking a food tour of Copenhagen or eating at some of the city's top-rated restaurants.

Danish cuisine is world-renowned for its exquisite flavour and immense cultural and historical value. One of the highlights of Danish cuisine during autumn is that stews and pot dishes are in vogue as temperatures drop considerably.

Interesting details

  • Price: A traditional autumn dish in any restaurant in Copenhagen can cost between 10 and 15 euros, depending on where you eat it.
  • Opening hours: Restaurant opening hours can vary according to the region and the season, although in autumn they tend to close earlier.
  • Location: Danish cuisine can be found in a number of different locations around the city.

Book a culinary tour of Copenhagen

7. Take an excursion to nearby forests, such as Dyrehaven

In Dyrehaven| ©Lumiotso
In Dyrehaven| ©Lumiotso

In autumn, when the temperatures start to drop, it's a good time to join an excursion from Copenhagen. One of the best options is to head straight to one of the beautiful nearby forests, such as Dyrehaven Forest, to enjoy the lovely autumn scenery.

Dyrehaven is a forest on the outskirts of Copenhagen, with a wooded terrain and more than 2,000 deer within it.

What you'll love most about this place during this season is that the forest trees are covered in a blanket of autumn leaves to make for spectacular scenery. Among the activities you will enjoy doing here are hiking the trails and admiring the beauty of the deer.

Interesting details

  • Price: usually between 120 and 150 euros per person.
  • Timetable: usually organised for a full day.
  • Location: Tours can depart from the city of Copenhagen.

8. Visit Rosenborg Castle

Rosenborg Castle| ©Mike LaMonaca
Rosenborg Castle| ©Mike LaMonaca

Rosenborg Castle is one of Copenhagen's most popular tourist attractions and is an important symbol of Danish history and culture. Today it is a museum open to the public that preserves some of the most important jewels of the monarchy.

It is often included in the best castle tours in Copenhagen and during autumn Rosenborg Castle takes on a breathtaking beauty thanks to the natural scenery that surrounds it and the range of warm, brown colours that cover the trees around it.

Best of all, it is included in the Copenhagen Card.

Interesting details

  • Price: around 17 euros per adult ticket.
  • Opening hours: Open daily between 10:00 and 17:00.
  • Location: ster Voldgade 4A, 1350, Copenhagen.

9. Enjoy a day of shopping on the famous Strøget Street

Strøget Street| ©Luis O. Boettner
Strøget Street| ©Luis O. Boettner

One of the best things to do in Copenhagen in November, when it's the height of autumn, is to enjoy a day of shopping on the famous Strøget Street, where you can not only see the foliage of the plants, but also the seasonal decorations.

Strøget Street, in the heart of Copenhagen, is known for its vibrant atmosphere and architectural wonders, but especially for the shopping paradise it offers. On a stroll along this pedestrianised street, you can find some of the world's most prestigious brands, boutiques and shops of all styles.

At this time of year you can also take advantage of the discounts and low prices offered by the shops in the area.

Interesting details

  • Price: You don't need to pay anything to visit the famous Strøget Street.
  • Hours: You can visit this place at any time of the day, although I recommend it especially during the evening hours.
  • Location: in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark.

10. Attend the night of cultures

Copenhagen by night| ©Stig Nygaard
Copenhagen by night| ©Stig Nygaard

The Night of Cultures is one of the most anticipated events of the year in Copenhagen, where you can experience the many cultures and traditions that coexist in Copenhagen.

During this night, the city lights up with vibrant cultural energy, the sounds of live music fill the streets and the flavours of traditional foods combine to create a unique experience for the senses.

In addition, during the evening you can also enjoy special events and themed exhibitions that will give you an insight into the richness and cultural diversity of the city, as well as see and learn about each of the communities that make the city come alive.

Interesting details

  • Price: from 13 euros per person.
  • Schedule: varies according to each edition, but basically it is during the night. The event usually takes place in mid-October, i.e. at the climax of autumn.
  • Location: in different parts of the city. There is no specific place where it takes place, but it is an event that spreads throughout the city.