Enjoy a peaceful break in some of Copenhagen’s most beautiful and historic public parks, all free to enter.


The Royal Library Garden
Location: Copenhagen city centre
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Hidden behind the Black Diamond and close to Christiansborg Palace, the Royal Library Gardens (Bibliotekshaven) is a charming park from the 1920s. It’s a peaceful escape in the heart of Copenhagen, with a tranquil pond and sculptures—including one of Søren Kierkegaard.


Botanical Garden
Location: Copenhagen city centre
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Just steps from Nørreport Station, Copenhagen’s Botanical Garden (Botanisk Have) is a peaceful, free-to-enter oasis with over 13,000 plant species. Explore rare trees, rock gardens, and historic glasshouses—including the iconic 1874 Palm House with its towering spiral staircase and tropical climate.



King’s Garden
Location: Copenhagen city centre
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The King’s Garden, also known as the Rosenborg Castle Gardens, is one of the most popular parks in Copenhagen and the oldest royal garden in Denmark.


