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Vacation rentals in Copenhagen

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  • Total vacation rentals

    Explore 34,630 vacation rentals in Copenhagen

  • Verified guest reviews

    Over 573,820 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Family-friendly vacation rentals

    12,960 properties offer extra space & kid-friendly amenities

  • Pet-friendly vacation rentals

    Find 3,260 rentals that welcome pets

  • Vacation rentals with a pool

    160 properties feature pools

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    11,450 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    33,550 of Copenhagen vacation rentals include wi-fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Self check-in, Gym, and BBQ grill across Copenhagen rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Copenhagen stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

  • Nearby attractions

    Copenhagen's top spots, include Copenhagen Zoo, Amalienborg, and Nyhavn

Top-rated vacation rentals in Copenhagen

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Top guest favorite
The kitchen features modern cabinetry and high-end appliances, complemented by a wooden dining table surrounded by black and yellow chairs. Large windows allow natural light to illuminate the space, highlighting contemporary art on the walls and the warm wooden flooring.
Condo in Indre By
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Top central / Private Luxury Suite / Art Gallery

Unique and magnificent private apartment in an unbeatable location at the heart of Inner Copenhagens middle age area. Your own “town house” with a private entrance from a quit sidestreet. A high-end luxury spread over 140 sqm, you stay in a fusion Art Gallery luxury apartment Design furniture, hand built kitchen, wooden floors. high ceilings, contemp. art. Historic estate built in 1789 once a theater This place is also perfect for business meetings / work stays of longer or shorter periods

Top guest favorite
A private garden showcases a cozy seating area with a combination of lounge chairs and a circular firepit. Lush greenery surrounds the space, complemented by hanging light fixtures and terracotta walls. A mix of potted plants enhances the tranquil atmosphere.
Apartment in Indre By
5 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Boutique Garden Apartment • Secret Courtyard Oasis

Tucked away in CPH’s historic medieval quarter, this restored 1730 townhouse apartment blends a boutique-hotel vibe and comfy Scandinavian interiors with the charm of old Copenhagen. Guests love the rare courtyard oasis, a peaceful retreat hidden behind the bustling streets. Just steps from Tivoli, City Hall and Strøget, yet remarkably quiet, it offers the best of both worlds: vibrant city life and a secret garden sanctuary. The epitome of hygge, with curated vintage and lux details throughout.

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Houseboat in Christianshavn
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

Modern Waterfront Houseboat · Prime Central Area

Modern waterfront houseboat in prime central Copenhagen. Large windows and a spacious sliding door open directly to the water, creating a bright and calm living space. The houseboat is located in an exclusive waterfront area next to the Opera House and the Opera Park, with convenient access to the public transport, grocery store, city centre, restaurants, and cultural attractions. Optional services such as airport transfers and private chauffeur transportation are available upon request.

Top guest favorite
A stylish living room features a large, comfortable sofa with decorative cushions and a cozy throw. A sleek coffee table holds decorative items, while a desk with a chair is situated against the wall, illuminated by natural light from the nearby windows.
Condo in Indre By
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 424 reviews

Best Location - One of CPH’s Largest Bathrooms

The property is located in the heart of Copenhagen’s historic center, surrounded by charming restaurants, cafés, vibrant bars, and unique shops. Just around the corner lies the beautiful Rosenborg Castle Gardens – perfect for a morning run, a quiet moment with a book, or a picnic. After a day exploring the city’s rich culture and iconic sights, unwind with a long soak in the bathtub of this stylish apartment, set in a beautifully preserved 1844 building – where history meets modern comfort.

Top guest favorite
A spacious living area features rich wooden paneling and a high ceiling with modern pendant lighting. A large yellow velvet sofa invites relaxation, complemented by dark coffee tables and cozy round Ottoman-style seating. Soft textures and warm tones create a welcoming ambiance.
Apartment in Indre By
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 265 reviews

★236m2 Real Historic Nobility Lux Home 5★Cleaning★

Enjoy 5 Star professionally laundered Hotel Linen and Towels. All our listings https://www.airbnb.com/users/34105860/listings The kings apartment is refurbished to it's former glory. The nobility house built in 1757 was home to noble families and aristocrats. The home is connected to The Yellow Palace, which King Frederik the 6th bought in 1810 and in 1837 King Christian the 9th lived there until 1865 where he moved next door to Amalienborg Palace, the home of our Queen and future King.

Guest favorite
A living area features large windows offering panoramic nighttime city views. The space includes a vibrant red sofa set against a plush area rug, complemented by a modern TV and a telescope for stargazing. Warm lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Condo in Vesterbro - Kongens Enghave
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Top1% | 270° Panoramic Skyline | 133m² City Center

-- Historical experience-- The apartment is on the high level of the Copenhagen tallest residential building named by the Danish physicist Nobel laureate ‘Niels Bohr". It is located in the modern historical district "Carlsberg city" where was the Carlsberg old brewery area, Niels Bohr's old house is also located here. Many elements of the apartment design are based on Niels Bohr, guests can have a unique staying experience with the mixture modern design and historical background.

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The open living space features exposed wooden beams above, enhancing the airy feel. A spacious sofa and two armchairs invite relaxation, while a dining area showcases a wooden table set for six. Natural light fills the room through multiple windows.
Apartment in Vesterbro - Kongens Enghave
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 160 reviews

Stylish loft in the heart of CPH

Stay in our updated 1-bedroom apartment, a short 6-minute walk from the train/metro, perfect for city commuting. Positioned centrally, top attractions like Tivoli and Town Hall are within easy reach. Ideal for business travelers and families alike, this space offers city rarities such as an elevator and easy parking. The interior boasts a meal-ready kitchen and rooms with a minimalist Scandinavian flair. Crafted with Airbnb guests in mind.

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An inviting studio apartment features a vibrant color scheme with red, orange, and blue accents. A spacious bed is positioned near a large window dressed in sheer curtains, allowing natural light to fill the room. A kitchenette with modern appliances and a dining area are visible.
Apartment in Copenhagen
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 1,458 reviews

Retro Studio Apartment for 2

We are Dahei, an apartment hotel located in the Amager neighborhood of Copenhagen. While designing these apartments, we were inspired by the traveling adventures of the early 1900s, infusing a humorous nod to old-world luxury. The apartments combine classic references with a colorful and cheeky decor, and are fully equipped throughout. With easy self check-in and access to our hotel services, we aim to keep travel practical and uncomplicated.

Guest favorite
A well-lit studio apartment is visible through an open doorway, featuring a cozy sleeping area with a bed and a dining table surrounded by chairs. Light-colored walls complement the wooden floor, while fresh flowers add a touch of color to the space.
Apartment in Indre By
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 339 reviews

Studio Apartment for 2

We are Aperon, an apartment hotel on a pedestrian street in central Copenhagen, housed in a building from 1875. The apartments are thoughtfully designed, combining a contemporary look with practical layouts. All units have access to a shared courtyard and terrace with views of the Round Tower. With easy self check-in and fully equipped apartments, we offer the ease of a private home, with access to our hotel services.

Top guest favorite
A modern apartment layout features a spacious living area with a grey sofa and a light wood coffee table. A decorative wall mural displays a vintage car. The sleeping area includes a double bed with patterned headboard. A dining table with four chairs is also visible.
Apartment in Vesterbro - Kongens Enghave
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 430 reviews

Centrally Located Minimalist-Designed Apartment

Welcoming 35 m2 apartment with courtyard views. It features one double bedroom, a bathroom, a living-dining room with a double sofa bed and a fully equipped kitchen. Maximum capacity: 4 people (Double sofa bed only available for reservations of 3 or 4 guests). For stays of 7 nights or more, weekly housekeeping is included. Additional cleaning services can be booked at an extra cost. Bed linen and towels included.

Guest favorite
A dining area with a round table surrounded by four light blue chairs is highlighted. In the background, a room with a spacious bed is partially visible through a textured glass partition. Fresh flowers in a vase add a touch of warmth to the setting.
Apartment in Indre By
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 312 reviews

One Bedroom Apartment for 4 in Inner Courtyard

We are Venders, an apartment hotel set in a historic 19th-century building in central Copenhagen, situated in what was once one of the main gates to the old city. The property has been carefully restored, keeping its historic character while introducing a fresh, Nordic aesthetic. With self check-in and fully equipped apartments, we combine the ease of having a place of your own with access to hotel services.

Top guest favorite
A view from the window showcases a mix of architectural designs, including neighboring buildings and the clear blue sky. A potted plant is positioned in the foreground, adding a touch of greenery to the scene.
Apartment in Nørrebro
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Cosy flat in downtown Copenhagen

Cosy and bright 2room apartment in the heart of lovely Nørrebro. 50m's from the metro. A perfect place to hangout in downtown Copenhagen, with restaurants, bars, parks, playgrounds and busses to airport and central st., litterally around the corner. The flat is wellorganized, functional and has a nice courtyard. Pleasant atmosphere. The sleeping couch in the livingroom is new and comfortable. :)

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What Airbnb hosts recommend seeing in Copenhagen

Find unforgettable activities and unique points of interest near you. Our hosts share their favorite things to do and must-visit places to see in Copenhagen.

Tivoli Gardens

Historic amusement park offering thrilling rides, lush gardens, and vibrant seasonal events

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Inside Tivoli Gardens you can ride one of the world’s oldest roller coasters, Rutschebanen, float quietly through Hans Christian Andersen tales on the Flying Suitcase, or skip the rides and just stroll the flower-filled paths, lakes, and lantern-lit gardens. Catch pantomime shows, puppet and open-air theatre, and big Friday concerts like Fredagsrock, plus summer fireworks most Saturdays. Eat traditional Danish food and smørrebrød at Grøften or Søcafeen, and return for Halloween and Christmas markets with lights, gløgg, æbleskiver, and seasonal shows.

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Nyhavn

Vibrant waterfront district with colorful townhouses, historic ships, and lively cafes

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At Nyhavn you can walk the canal between colorful 17th- and 18th-century townhouses and historic wooden ships, sit on the quayside with takeaway and a beer, or grab a coffee at a waterfront café. Join a canal or harbor cruise starting here for an easy way to see Copenhagen’s main sights from the water. Look for the houses where Hans Christian Andersen once lived, and visit in December for the Christmas market and seasonal lights. Nearby, continue to Kongens Nytorv, cross the harbor bridge for street food in summer or ice skating in winter, or wander into Christianshavn’s older streets.

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Amager Beachpark

Expansive seaside park with sandy beaches, a lagoon, and views of the Øresund Bridge

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At Amager Beachpark you can swim along 4.6 km of sandy beach, relax by the lagoon with toddlers’ pools, or follow the long promenade through dunes, grassy areas, and winding paths. Rent kayaks, stand up paddle boards, or surf gear at places like the Kayak Hotel, play beach volleyball, minigolf or soccer golf, use the outdoor fitness equipment, or join runners, skaters, and rollerbladers. Kids get shallow water, playgrounds, and plenty of space to play. In summer, grab ice cream or coffee, have breakfast by the beach, picnic at Femøren during open-air rock concerts, and enjoy views of the windmills, Øresund Bridge, and planes crossing Øresund.

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Refshaleøen

Trendy urban area with street food, art, music festivals, and waterfront activities

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Spend a day exploring Refshaleøen’s former industrial docks, now filled with street food at Reffen, microbreweries, bars, and small restaurants right on the harbor. Move between Copenhagen Contemporary’s large-scale contemporary art, climbing and cable-park activities, paintball, and raw, creative hangouts with live music and pop-up markets. Snack your way through Lille Bakery, La Banchina, and other small cafés, then swim directly from the quay or relax in beach chairs by the water. Finish by browsing antique furniture at the flea market and checking out local designers’ stalls.

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Fælledparken

Expansive park featuring playgrounds, sports facilities, and vibrant summer dance events

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At Fælledparken you can spread out on wide lawns for picnics, sunbathing, or a quiet walk among trees and the central pond. Use the full-size football pitches, basketball courts, running loop, skatepark, dog zones, and outdoor fitness areas for casual games or workouts. Kids can try the Tower Playground with miniature Copenhagen towers, the traffic playground for bike safety, trampolines, and even a water playground. You’ll also find food and ice cream stands, chess tables, and frequent festivals and May Day events.

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Valbyparken

Expansive park featuring themed gardens, a beach, and a large nature playground

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In Valbyparken you can spend a full day walking or running along the coast, swimming from the small artificial beach, grilling in designated areas, or picnicking by the sea and lakes. Explore the many circular theme gardens, including the rose garden, fruit orchard, water garden, herb and kitchen gardens, Hans Christian Andersen’s Oriental Garden, and gardens designed for disabled visitors. Kids can enjoy one of Denmark’s biggest natural playgrounds and a nature play area, while adults wander the flower themes, feed ducks, or simply enjoy this large, green oasis.

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When is the best time to visit Copenhagen?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen has welcoming neighborhoods for travelers, such as Nyhavn with its colorful waterside atmosphere, Vesterbro known for vibrant nightlife and dining, and Østerbro offering leafy streets and local shops. Each area has distinct character and easy access to city highlights.

  • What are the best things to do in Copenhagen with kids?

    Kids often enjoy Tivoli Gardens, exploring interactive exhibits at Experimentarium, and discovering city history at the National Museum of Denmark. Parks and harbor baths offer space to play, swim, or picnic.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Copenhagen?

    Explore Nyhavn’s lively waterfront, stroll the gardens of Rosenborg Castle, and discover Danish art at the National Gallery. Cycling and sampling Danish pastries are frequently suggested activities around the city.

  • How is the weather in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen has cool winters around 30–38°F (-1–3°C) with frequent rain and mild summers near 57–73°F (14–23°C). Layers and a raincoat are useful throughout the year due to changing conditions.

  • What are the best places to visit in Copenhagen?

    Frequently suggested spots include The Little Mermaid statue, Tivoli Gardens, and the historic Royal Palace complex. Street art in Nørrebro and the waterfront at Nyhavn also draw many visitors.

  • What are some hiking trails in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen has scenic walking paths in urban parks like Amager Nature Park, the forested areas of Dyrehaven, and waterfront trails around Ørestad. These offer peaceful nature experiences in and near the city.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Copenhagen?

    Families explore interactive science at Experimentarium, meet animals at Copenhagen Zoo, and enjoy storybook scenery in Tivoli Gardens. Many local bakeries welcome children with Danish treats.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Copenhagen?

    Consider exploring historic castles like Kronborg or Frederiksborg, visiting coastal towns with sandy beaches, or wandering modern art galleries just outside the city. Wooded parks and seaside walks are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Copenhagen?

    Many rentals in central neighborhoods such as Vesterbro, Østerbro, and Islands Brygge welcome pets. Parks and waterfront paths nearby make it easy to get outside with your dog.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Copenhagen?

    Cycling is a common way to explore and Copenhagen’s bike lanes are easy to navigate. Locals often favor cafés for hygge breaks, and reusable bags help with shopping at city markets.

  • What is Copenhagen known for?

    Copenhagen is known for its progressive design, colorful harbors, and vibrant bicycling culture. The city has world-renowned cuisine, historic castles, and a commitment to sustainability.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Copenhagen?

    Explore unique spaces like the Cisterns art installation beneath Søndermarken Park, the street murals of Vesterbro, and the tranquil gardens of Assistens Cemetery in Nørrebro. Small bakeries and tucked-away courtyards add local flavor.

  • What are the best foods to try in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen has traditional smørrebrød open-faced sandwiches, creamy Danish pastries, and fresh seafood like herring and shrimp. Seasonal dishes and new Nordic cuisine reflect local ingredients.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Copenhagen?

    Pack layers and waterproof outerwear, as weather can shift quickly. Comfortable shoes, a reusable water bottle, and a mobile phone charger are useful when exploring city streets and parks.

  • What is the nightlife in Copenhagen like?

    Copenhagen has lively bars and music venues concentrated in Vesterbro, Nørrebro, and around the city center. Nightlife ranges from relaxed cocktail lounges and jazz clubs to energetic dance spots.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen hosts themed celebrations like Copenhagen Jazz Festival in summer, Culture Night in autumn, and culinary events throughout the year. Street parades and citywide design gatherings are also frequently suggested.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Copenhagen?

    Copenhagen has a variety of family friendly rentals in neighborhoods such as Østerbro, Vesterbro, and Amager, many near parks and playgrounds. These areas make exploring local museums and attractions convenient with children.

  • When is the best time to visit Copenhagen?

    Late spring and summer are often recommended, with milder weather and outdoor events bringing extra energy to the city. Early autumn also has pleasant temperatures and colorful cityscapes.

All about Copenhagen

The Danish capital city of Copenhagen faces the waters of Øresund — the Sound — on the country’s eastern edge and is linked to neighboring Sweden by the snaking Øresund bridge. Bold, ultra-modern architecture sits comfortably alongside Roman, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque-style buildings. Recent years have cemented Copenhagen as a culinary powerhouse, with a plethora of award-winning restaurants calling the city home. You’ll still find low-key eateries all over town, from kitted-out shipping containers to traditional hot dog kiosks.

Pass by bookshops and bike racks in bohemian neighborhoods on your way to the world-renowned Kunsthal Charlottenborg, one of the leading contemporary art galleries in Europe. The rides and manicured lawns at historic Tivoli Gardens provide an adrenaline rush in magical surroundings, from bright blooms in summer to twinkling lights in the snow. One of the most sustainable metropolitan centers on the planet, Copenhagen boasts open-air bathing pools in the harbor, foraged feasts, and an unwavering sense of style.

What are the top things to do in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen Botanical Garden

The Copenhagen Botanical Garden is a sanctuary in the heart of the city. Take a break from exploring the cobbled streets and immerse yourself in the impressive collection of more than 13,000 plant species throughout the many greenhouses that date back to the 1800s. The site is home to a vibrant rhododendron garden, a butterfly house, and a Danish beer garden for a tipple in scenic surroundings.

Saunas and spas

An invigorating sauna session is one of the best-known Scandinavian traditions. Copenhagen offers a plethora of public and private spas, and you can soak in a warm bath, sweat in a wooden sauna, or even rent a floating saltwater hot tub while you sail up the river. A trip to the local sauna is a particularly popular pastime on crisp winter days.

Torvehallerne KBH

The Torvehallerne KBH artisanal market is a food lover’s dream come true. This expansive space combines fresh vegetables, fish, spices, and local delicacies. In addition to the permanent shops, more than 80 stalls provide a unique selection of items not typically found in traditional grocery stores or markets. Several vendors also serve meals and desserts to enjoy on-site.

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