Discover the Heart of Copenhagen: Connect and Explore with Fellow Travelers

Copenhagen's charming canals, vibrant neighborhoods like Vesterbro, and historic sites make it a perfect city for solo explorers. With Nomax, connecting with like-minded travelers to share memorable moments is easy and fun. Dive into the Danish capital's unique blend of history, culture, and modern life.

Nomax is available in Copenhagen, Denmark with 427 venues including coworking spaces, hostels, cafes, and bars. Solo travelers can find companions, join activities like food tours, hiking, nightlife, and sightseeing, and chat with other travelers in Copenhagen in real time. The app is free with verified profiles.

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City at a Glance

Population 794,000
Languages Danish primarily, English widely spoken
Daily Budget Approximately 1,200-2,000 DKK per day for mid-range travelers
Best For Travelers Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Christianshavn, Indre By
Best Seasons May to September and late spring/early fall for mild weather
Vibe Historic & modern blend
Public Transport Excellent metro & tram network, bike-friendly city
Safety Rating 9/10

Cost of Living

$3,685/mo Expensive

estimated digital nomad budget

The estimated monthly cost for a digital nomad in Copenhagen is approximately $3,685/month. Copenhagen is rated as a expensive destination.

Cheap meal $18
Restaurant $35
Rent (center) $1700/mo
Coworking $300/mo

Prices in USD. Actual costs vary by lifestyle.

Popular Meeting Spots in Copenhagen

Top-rated places to explore and meet fellow travelers

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Teatermuseet

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Brumleby

Brumleby is a small quarter nestled in a triangle between Trianglen square and the National Stadium. It was build in the 1850's by the Danish Medical Association, as answer to a recent cholera epidemic, as a showcase on how to make healthy but affordable housing for the working class. It has been awarded Europa Nostra award for conservation, and it is a nice place for a brief stroll if you are in the area. There is a small museum in the old cooperative shop and a exhibitions space for local artists, but both have random opening hours.

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Nyboder Mindestuer

This mini-district was built in the 17th century, and consists of long rows of beautiful 2 story yellow brick buildings. It was built to house sailors from the Navy, as it was useful to have sailors in the fleet living in a confined space, so they could quickly be called to duty. Today the houses are still owned and managed by the Danish Defence, although servicemen from all three branches are allowed to rent a flat. All streets except for two are named after animals. On Sankt Pauls Gade 24, ''Nyboder mindestuer'' showcases everyday life in the neighborhood from its inception in 1631, every Sunday between 11AM-2PM.

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Ripley's Believe It or Not

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Dansk Jødisk Museum

The museum presents Jewish life in Denmark through 400 years, from the first immigrants in the seventeenth century until today. The exhibition space is designed by famous architect Daniel Liebeskind, and is quite striking - with its old traditional exterior contrasted by a very modern interior.

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Medicinsk Museion

Attraction

Planetstien: Pluto

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Planetstien: Neptun

Museum

Lokalhistorisk Samling

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What Travelers Say

Meeting fellow travelers at Nyhavn through Nomax made exploring Copenhagen so much more fun. I loved sharing a canal tour with new friends!

Liam

Australia

Joining a food tour organized via Nomax helped me discover hidden gems in Vesterbro and connect with other solo travelers over delicious smørrebrød.

Sara

USA

Thanks to Nomax, I met a group for biking around the city and we ended up exploring the Planetstien together—an unforgettable experience!

Ming

China

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I meet other solo travelers in Copenhagen?

You can meet other solo travelers at popular spots like Nyhavn, local hostels, or through Nomax's activity groups. The city's friendly vibe encourages spontaneous connections, especially in neighborhoods like Vesterbro and Christianshavn.

Is Copenhagen safe for solo travelers?

Yes, Copenhagen is known for its high safety standards, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. Areas like the city center and Tivoli Gardens are especially safe for exploring alone, even at night.

How can Nomax help me find travel companions in Copenhagen?

Nomax connects you with verified profiles of travelers headed to Copenhagen. You can join city-specific activity groups, participate in organized events, or chat with others planning similar adventures like visiting the Planetstien or exploring local museums.

Where can I find coworking spaces and free WiFi in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen offers many coworking spots like Republikken and Founders House, with reliable free WiFi. Coffee shops such as Café Norden also provide excellent work environments for digital nomads and solo travelers.

What is the nightlife like in Copenhagen for solo travelers?

The city's nightlife is lively and diverse, with options ranging from cozy bars in Vesterbro to trendy clubs in Meatpacking District. Solo travelers can enjoy social atmospheres with live music, craft cocktails, and cultural events open to all.

What day trips can I take from Copenhagen?

Popular day trips include visiting the historic city of Helsingør and Kronborg Castle or exploring the picturesque beaches and forests of North Zealand. The train connections make these excursions easy and accessible.

How much does it cost to travel in Copenhagen per day?

A mid-range traveler can expect to spend approximately 1,200-2,000 DKK daily, covering accommodation, meals, transportation, and activities. Budget options are available, especially if you enjoy street food and shared accommodations.

What cultural experiences should I not miss in Copenhagen?

Don't miss visiting Tivoli Gardens, touring the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, or exploring the Danish Design Museum. The city's rich history is also showcased at Rosenborg Castle and the National Museum of Denmark.

How do I get around Copenhagen using public transport?

Copenhagen boasts an excellent public transport system, including trains, buses, and the Metro. The city's ticket system is seamless, and many areas are best explored by bike or walking, especially in the city center.

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