12 Things to Do in Copenhagen in August
Visiting Copenhagen in August is an experience that you will enjoy enormously due to its pleasant climate and good temperatures. Festivals, sports, gastronomy? The Danish capital has a lot to offer.
Copenhagen is a beautiful city , full of life and with many attractions for both tourists and its own inhabitants. In August, for example, there are many activities that converge in the city, so it will not be difficult for you to fall in love with the Danish capital during this month. I assure you that touring the city in August is one of the best things to see and do in Copenhagen.
1. Enjoy the parades of Copenhagen Pride
Copenhagen Pride is a very colorful and festive festival that takes place in the city center and celebrates the diversity and inclusion of the LGBTQ+ community. In the midst of the festivities you will have the opportunity to attend events, concerts and activities for all ages. What you will like most about this annual festival is that it promotes the rights and equality of the LGBTQ+ community.
Going to the concerts and other activities of Copenhagen Pride is one of those activities that you should not miss in the city, especially if you already signed up for a tour of Copenhagen and got to know part of its streets and culture, because this will help you have a better perspective of the event and how it influences the Danish society.
Interesting details
- Price: free of charge.
- Date and time: during the third week of August.
- Location: usually around the town hall square.
2. Enjoy in the Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens is the oldest amusement park in Denmark and one of the main attractions of the Danish capital. August, thanks to its friendly temperatures, is an ideal month to enjoy it and become a child again in its world of wonders and fairy tales.
You can ride on one of the oldest roller coasters in the world, but also on merry-go-rounds and a multitude of attractions for the whole family. In addition, the park offers pantomime shows, concerts, exhibitions and many other activities.
Book your tickets for the Tivoli Gardens and live the fantasy in a place where, by the way, the creators of Disneyland based their magic.
Details of interest
- Price: admission to the Gardens costs 24 euros for adults and 12 euros for children under 8 years old. The attractions are paid separately.
- Hours: 11:00 am to 10:00 pm.
- Location: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V.
3. Tour the canals of Copenhagen
How about seeing the main attractions of the Danish capital from the water? Book a place on a cruise and get another point of view of places like The Little Mermaid, Christianshavn, the Copenhagen Opera House or the Amalienborg.
In addition, you will be accompanied by a guide who will tell you absolutely all the details to know in depth the history of Copenhagen and its main monuments.
With this great plan you will relax, enjoy super pleasant temperatures and, in short, you can experience the most hygge Danish atmosphere, unhurried and with the people you love the most.
Interesting details
- Price: 20 euros.
- Schedule: cruises depart at 10:00 and 13:00.
- Location: Copenhagen Canals.
4. Taste good food at the Copenhagen Cooking
The capital of Denmark is a city that is at the forefront in the sustainable culinary field. To enjoy the food of this city, a good option is to attend the Copenhagen Cooking, which is one of the most important events held in the city every year.
The Copenhagen Cooking focuses on creating activities that inspire sustainable solutions, innovation and collaboration in the food industry. It is a festival that brings together food lovers and talented chefs to promote culinary culture and sustainability.
On the other hand, if you really want to get to know the rich culinary culture of the Danish capital, which includes different contrasts and flavors, you can't miss a gastronomic tour in Copenhagen. Combining both options is a great plan for foodies.
Interesting details
- Price: from 30 to 130 euros, although some activities are free.
- Hours: second week of August.
- Location: Copenhagen Kitchen Vigerslev Allé 18 2500 Valby.
5. Participate in the Copenhagen Triathlon
In the city of Copenhagen every year one of the biggest sporting festivals takes place: the full Ironman triathlon race. The event offers three endurance events: swimming, cycling and running. Ironman Copenhagen stands out as one of the most challenging and impressive triathlon competitions worldwide.
In case you are an athlete, but want a less demanding experience, Ironman also organizes a mini-triathlon in the Amager Strandpark, lasting over two days and with a capacity of up to 5,000 athletes. But before you sign up for the competition, I recommend signing up for a bike tour of Copenhagen to train your body for the physical exertion of the triathlon.
Oh, and if you don't want to participate, you can enjoy it from the sidelines, just watching the athletes compete.
Interesting details
- Price: participating in the triathlon can cost around 2000 euros. The entrance as a spectator costs between 30 and 150 euros per person.
- Schedule: during the second week of August.
- Location: the route may vary from year to year, as well as the starting point.
6. Debate at the Copenhagen TV Festival
The TV Festival is an event held in Copenhagen every August since 2000. Its aim is to show the changes in television over time. You can listen to lectures from speakers who come from all over the world to discuss television series and shows that have been successful on screen.
This annual festival brings together television professionals, producers, writers, directors and other players in the television industry in an atmosphere of exchange of ideas and promotion of the latest trends in television entertainment.
If you are a lover of TV productions, I recommend you enjoy the festival right after taking a tour on the city's sightseeing bus.
Details of interest
- Price: 300 euros.
- Date and time: usually during the third week of August.
- Location: Bernhard Bangs Alle 25, DK-2000 Frederiksberg.
7. Dress up in medieval costumes at the Horsens Medieval Festival
The Horsens Medieval Festival is an event that recreates life in the Middle Ages with music, art, food and drink, and takes place in the town of Horsens, very close to Copenhagen, which is transformed into a medieval marketplace with activities such as theater performances, music, dance, parades, craft and food exhibitions, as well as, combat exhibitions and traditional games. You can dress up in medieval costumes and participate in the games and activities.
This festival lasts several days and attracts many visitors from Denmark and other parts of the world, and*thanks to the amount of entertainment you can find, I recommend you to include this experience among the best things to see and do in Copenhagen with children.
And if you like history, I tell you that in the month of August buying your ticket for the National Museum of Denmark on weekends you will have the opportunity to take a free guided tour.
Interesting details
- Price: Free of charge.
- Date and time: during two days in the third week of August.
- Location: in the city of Horsens, very close to Copenhagen.
8. Enjoy music and art at the Folklore Festival
The Folkely Festival in Hundestedes takes place in the authentic harbor town of Hundested, located in Denmark. This three-day event combines music, talks and art in a "Folkely" atmosphere under the late summer sun. The main music stage features established and emerging Danish artists, DJs and a generally good musical atmosphere.
Also during the show you can enjoy "The Art" which will allow you to see the work of more than 40 exhibitors of ceramics, textile art, painting and sculpture. But in addition to this, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the Talk Town space, dedicated to share talks, debates and speeches.
In general Folkely is a festival for everyone, in which you will also have the opportunity to learn or deepen your knowledge of Danish culture, if you have already been able to have an approach to it in some of the best museums in Copenhagen.
Details of interest
- Price: 29 euros, although some events are free, for those you will not have to pay tickets.
- Date and time: during the third week of August, from 12:00 to 18:00.
- Location: at the harbor, very close to the city.
9. Experience fashion at Copenhagen International Fashion Fair
The International Fashion Fair is an event where you can go to see the presentation of the fall and winter collections presented by the fashion houses every year. This is a biannual event where you have the opportunity to see what's new in the international fashion industry. When you go to this event you will have the opportunity to browse, establish contact and build albums with the different brands present at the fair.
This event is definitely an invaluable experience if you are interested in the world of fashion and future trends. If you are traveling to Copenhagen in August, I recommend you to go to this fashion show right after you have signed up for a guided tour of the Copenhagen Opera House, so you will have a full experience of the fashion and glamour of this European city.
Details of interest
- Price: between 100 and 150 euros.
- Hours: during the second week of August, Monday to Thursday between 8:00 and 16:00.
- Location: Bella Center, Center Boulevard 5, Copenhagen.
10. Attend the Saysky Cop Run
During the second week of August Copenhagen welcomes some 500 runners to the most anticipated sporting event of the year, the Saysky Cop Run.
This is a relay championship in teams of three people who must run a 1,000-meter route before passing the relay to the transition zone. Chaos usually reigns at this point, to the delight of the spectating public.
Details of interest
- Price: admission as a spectator costs 50 euros.
- Hours: during the second week of August.
- Location: the route may vary according to the organization of each edition.
11. Visit Copenhagen Fashion Week
In the month of August, Copenhagen is in the fashion spotlight thanks to the presentation of the Copenhagen Fashion Week. During this important annual fashion week, leading Danish and international designers and fashion brands come together to showcase their best work.
Copenhagen Fashion Week is one of the most important fashion events worldwide thanks to the fact that it is not only an opportunity to present new collections, but also artists looking to make important changes in the industry and lead the way towards more sustainable fashion.
This event also has a January edition, making it an activity to include among the best things to do in January in Copenhagen.
Details of interest
- Price: free of charge.
- Date and time: usually during the second week of August.
- Location: stages may change according to each edition.
12. Vibrate at Kulturhavn Festival
In Copenhagen, the Kulturhavn Festival is the annual event celebrating cultural and leisure diversity in the city where you will have the opportunity to enjoy various activities, traditional performances and experimental works in the harbor.
You can also participate in workshops and associative activities focused on the harbor, water and how it influences regional culture. One of the most special features of this festival is that it is never repeated, which means that the program is created each year according to the interests of the city's culture and leisure, local entrepreneurs and collaborating organizations.
Interesting details
- Price: free of charge.
- Schedule: during two days of the second week of August.
- Location: Copenhagen City Cultural Harbour.