- 🏆 Quick Ranking – Best Lakes & Green Spaces in Copenhagen
- 🌿 How I ranked them
- The 15 Best – Deep Dive, With Map Links, Hours, Tips
- 1) The Lakes (Søerne)
- 2) Frederiksberg Gardens (Frederiksberg Have)
- 3) Botanical Garden
- 4) King’s Garden (Kongens Have)
- 5) Kastellet
- 6) Amager Strandpark
- 7) Naturpark Amager
- 8) Jægersborg Dyrehave
- 9) Ørstedsparken
- 10) Fælledparken
- 11) Valbyparken
- 12) Østre Anlæg
- 13) Søndermarken
- 14) Utterslev Mose
- 15) Assistens Cemetery
- 🚲 Walking, Running and Riding – Handy Distances
- 🧭 Getting Around
- 🧠 Practical FAQs
- 🧭 My Ideal One Day Green Itinerary
- Final word from a local
👋 Hi! I live here and I’m a little obsessed with how Copenhagen breathes. Lakes that mirror the sky. Quiet lawns for unhurried picnics. Wild marshes where birds outnumber people. Below you’ll find my deeply researched, lived in guide to the city’s best lakes and green spaces ranked, mapped to Google, and loaded with practical tips so your day outside is smooth and memorable.
🏆 Quick Ranking – Best Lakes & Green Spaces in Copenhagen
| Rank | Place | Neighborhood | Type | Google Rating* | Time Needed | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Lakes (Søerne) | Indre By–Nørrebro–Østerbro | Urban lakes loop | 4.7 | 1–2 h | Walks, runs, sunsets |
| 2 | Frederiksberg Gardens (Frederiksberg Have) | Frederiksberg | Historic landscape park | 4.7 | 1.5–2 h | Families, swans, slow picnics |
| 3 | Botanical Garden | City Center | Botanical collections + Palm House | 4.5 | 1.5–2 h | Plant lovers, photography |
| 4 | King’s Garden (Kongens Have) | City Center | Formal garden | 4.6 | 1–1.5 h | Castle views, spring blooms |
| 5 | Kastellet | Østerbro | Star-fort parkland | 4.6 | 1–1.5 h | Scenic ramparts, history walks |
| 6 | Amager Strandpark | Amager | Urban beach park, lagoon | 4.6 | 2–3 h | Beach days, sunrise rides |
| 7 | Naturpark Amager (Amager Fælled + Kalvebod Fælled) | Amager | Nature park, wetlands | 4.5 | 2–4 h | Birding, big-sky hikes |
| 8 | Jægersborg Dyrehave | Klampenborg | Deer park, UNESCO landscape | 4.7 | 3–4 h | Deer spotting, long walks |
| 9 | Ørstedsparken | City Center | Pond park | 4.5 | 45–90 min | Coffee on a bench, kids’ play |
| 10 | Fælledparken | Østerbro | Largest city park | 4.4 | 1.5–2 h | Playgrounds, sports, BBQ spots |
| 11 | Valbyparken | Valby | Giant park + Rose Garden | 4.6 | 2–3 h | Families, festivals |
| 12 | Østre Anlæg | City Center–Østerbro edge | Lake park by museums | 4.5 | 1–1.5 h | Museum combo, quiet lawns |
| 13 | Søndermarken | Frederiksberg | Wooded park + Cisternerne | 4.5 | 1–2 h | Shady strolls, art underground |
| 14 | Utterslev Mose | Brønshøj–NV | Lake marsh, bird habitat | 4.5 | 2–3 h | Cycling, birding loops |
| 15 | Assistens Cemetery | Nørrebro | Green cemetery-park | 4.7 | 1–1.5 h | Literary graves, leaf-dappled paths |
*Google rating at time of writing, rounded. Always check the live link for updates.
🌿 How I ranked them
✨ I balanced scenery, easy access, things to do, family friendliness, and that intangible “ahh, this is Copenhagen” feeling. I also looked at live opening hours, seasonal notes, facilities and up to date Google ratings.
The 15 Best – Deep Dive, With Map Links, Hours, Tips
1) The Lakes (Søerne)
😊 Why I love it: Three mirror-still basins curving through the heart of town. Even locals slow down here.
🕒 Hours: 24/7 open public space
⭐ Google rating: 4.7
🚆 Getting there: Nørreport or Forum metro stations, or hop on a city bike and do the loop
🏃 Iconic loop: Entire circuit is about 6.3 km, flat and perfect for a sunrise jog
🧺 Local tip: Grab a pastry and coffee, find a lakeside bench, and watch rowers glide past
📸 Best time: Golden hour, the water turns to liquid bronze
2) Frederiksberg Gardens (Frederiksberg Have)
🌸 Why I love it: Romantic bridges, wandering peacocks, meandering canals, it’s Copenhagen’s grand green salon.
🕒 Hours: Typically 6:00 to evening, seasonally extended in summer
⭐ Google rating: 4.7
🚆 Getting there: Metro to Frederiksberg or Copenhagen Zoo bus stop
👨👩👧 Great for: Families, stroller friendly paths, swan watching
💡 Local tip: Pair it with Søndermarken right across the road and maybe the Cisterns art space underground
3) Botanical Garden
🌿 Why I love it: 13,000+ species, dreamy Palm House catwalks, butterflies in summer.
🕒 Hours: Outdoor garden roughly 8:30 to sunset; Palm House usually 10:00–17:00 with seasonal variations; check signs on arrival
💳 Price: Garden free; Palm House/Butterfly House ticketed
⭐ Google rating: 4.5
🚆 Getting there: Nørreport station, 3–5 min walk
💡 Local tip: Clear days make the Palm House glass glow. Bring a macro lens if you love plant portraits
4) King’s Garden (Kongens Have)
🌷 Why I love it: Formal lawns, rose beds, and postcard views of Rosenborg Castle right in the center.
🕒 Hours: Jan–Feb 7:00–18:00; Mar 7:00–19:00; Apr 7:00–21:00; May–Aug 7:00–22:00; Sep 7:00–21:00; Oct 7:00–19:00; Nov–Dec 7:00–17:00
⭐ Google rating: 4.6
👧 Don’t miss: The fairytale playground and summer puppet theater
🥪 Local tip: Picnic on the lawn facing the castle and feel royally lazy
5) Kastellet
⭐ Why I love it: A star-shaped 17th-century fortress wrapped in green ramparts and big sky. Calm, cinematic.
🕒 Hours: Grounds typically open daytime to evening; ramparts commonly 6:00–20:00. Gates may close, check on arrival
⭐ Google rating: about 4.6
🚆 Getting there: Østerport station, 7–10 min walk
💡 Local tip: Walk the ramparts then continue to the Little Mermaid and the Gefion Fountain
6) Amager Strandpark
🌊 Why I love it: Copenhagen’s beach life, 4.6 km of dunes, promenades and lagoon water that begs for a dip on bright evenings.
🕒 Hours: Open 24 hours as a public beach park; lifeguards summer only
⭐ Google rating: 4.6
🚆 Getting there: Metro M2 to Amager Strand or Øresund
🏄 Do this: Sunrise bike along the promenade, swim at lifeguarded zones, espresso at the kiosks
7) Naturpark Amager
🦆 Why I love it: Real wildness a few metro stops from downtown, reed beds, meadows, big skies.
🕒 Hours: Open access; Nature Centers have specific hours
⭐ Google rating: 4.5
🚆 Getting there: Metro M1 to Vestamager for Kalvebod Fælled; M1 to DR Byen/Islands Brygge for Amager Fælled
🥾 Local tip: Start at Naturcenter Amager for routes and seasonal events; bring binoculars for migrating birds
8) Jægersborg Dyrehave
🦌 Why I love it: 2,000+ free roaming deer in a UNESCO listed hunting landscape of ancient oaks. Magic at dusk.
🕒 Hours: Open year-round
⭐ Google rating: 4.7
🚆 Getting there: S-train to Klampenborg, walk through the red gates
💡 Local tip: Head up to the Hermitage Palace for grand meadow views, bring a long lens for respectful wildlife shots
9) Ørstedsparken
🪴 Why I love it: A pocket of hush in the city center, with a lake, bridges and a cozy café.
🕒 Hours: 24/7 public park
⭐ Google rating: 4.5
🚆 Getting there: Nørreport, 6–8 min walk
👧 Local tip: Kids love the playgrounds; grown ups love lingering with coffee on the lakeside benches
10) Fælledparken
⚽ Why I love it: Copenhagen’s big backyard, sports fields, skate areas, Tower Playground, and relaxed BBQ vibes.
🕒 Hours: Open 24 hours
⭐ Google rating: 4.4
🚆 Getting there: Trianglen or Vibenshus Runddel metro
🎡 Local tip: On sunny summer days, it feels like half the city is here, arrive early for shade
11) Valbyparken
🌹 Why I love it: Wide open lawns and a beautiful Rose Garden. Space to exhale.
🕒 Hours: Open 24 hours
⭐ Google rating: 4.6
🚆 Getting there: Bus to Valbyparken; short cycle from Sydhavnen
🎶 Local tip: Watch for concerts and kids’ events in summer; bring a frisbee
12) Østre Anlæg
🖼️ Why I love it: Leafy lakeside paths with museums on all sides, perfect culture and park combo.
🕒 Hours: Open all day and night
⭐ Google rating: 4.5
🚆 Getting there: Østerport or Nørreport, then wander past SMK and Hirschsprung
🍂 Local tip: Sit by the water with a cinnamon roll from a nearby bakery and watch swans play at being royal
13) Søndermarken
🌳 Why I love it: Wooded, gently hilly park across from Frederiksberg Gardens, quieter, moodier, more “forest in the city”.
🕒 Hours: Open 24 hours
⭐ Google rating: about 4.5
🎨 Don’t miss: Cisternerne, a contemporary art space in former underground reservoirs
🚶 Local tip: Do a figure-eight route: Søndermarken trails, Cisterns visit, then a slow loop in Frederiksberg Gardens
14) Utterslev Mose
🦢 Why I love it: Water, reeds and birdlife. When the wind ruffles the marsh, you’ll forget the city is nearby.
🕒 Hours: Open 24 hours
⭐ Google rating: 4.5
🚴 Loop idea: Easy 8–10 km ride around the lakes
📌 Local tip: Bring a thermos and binoculars; mornings are for birds, evenings for pastel skies
15) Assistens Cemetery
🍁 Why I love it: A green, respectful sanctuary where locals stroll and picnic between the graves of H.C. Andersen, Kierkegaard and more.
🕒 Hours: Daytime gate hours; check posted times at entrances
⭐ Google rating: 4.7
🚆 Getting there: Metro to Nørrebros Runddel
🤫 Local tip: Keep voices low, no loud music; it’s a resting place and a park, that balance is part of its beauty
🚲 Walking, Running and Riding – Handy Distances
- 🏃 The Lakes full loop: about 6.3 km, flat and scenic
- 🚴 Utterslev Mose loop: roughly 8–10 km of easy gravel and paved paths
- 🚶 Kastellet + waterfront: 3–5 km if you include the Little Mermaid and Churchillparken
- 🛼 Amager Strandpark promenade: 4–5 km out and back along the beach island
🧭 Getting Around
- 🚇 Metro: M3 Cityringen wraps the center and touches many parks; M1–M2 reach Amager Strand and Vestamager for Naturpark Amager.
- 🚲 Bikes: Copenhagen is made for cycling. City bikes and rentals are everywhere.
- 🧺 Picnic basics: Pick up smørrebrød, pastries and sparkling water at Torvehallerne or a neighborhood bakery.
🧠 Practical FAQs
⏰ When are parks open?
- Most parks are open 24/7.
- King’s Garden has seasonal gate hours, check times above.
- Botanical Garden grounds open from around 8:30 until sunset; Palm House has ticketed hours.
🛟 Can I swim?
- Yes at Amager Strandpark and harbor baths in season. Look for lifeguards and green flags.
🚻 Toilets and kiosks?
- Many larger parks have seasonal facilities; Amager Strandpark has multiple “strand stations” with toilets and kiosks along the beach.
☔ Rain plan?
- Duck into nearby museums: SMK and Hirschsprung at Østre Anlæg; Cisternerne by Søndermarken; Rosenborg at King’s Garden; Zoo by Frederiksberg Gardens.
🧭 My Ideal One Day Green Itinerary
- ☀️ Morning: Jog The Lakes, coffee on the water
- 🌿 Late morning: Botanical Garden + Palm House
- 🧺 Picnic lunch: King’s Garden lawns with castle views
- 🚲 Afternoon: Cycle to Kastellet and along the waterfront
- 🌊 Golden hour: Metro to Amager Strandpark for a toes in the sand sunset
Final word from a local
🌤️ Copenhagen’s green life isn’t a checklist. It’s a rhythm. Start with an easy walk at The Lakes, linger where the light feels kind, and let one park lead you to the next. The city will do the rest.
Note: Hours, facilities and ratings can change. Always tap the Google Maps link in each title for the latest info before you go.


