Best attractions and places to see in Gladsaxe include a mix of historical sites, natural features, and cultural venues. This municipality, located northwest of Copenhagen, offers diverse exploration opportunities. Visitors can discover remnants of Copenhagen's fortifications, historic castle ruins, and extensive nature parks. The area features several lakes and forest sections, providing natural landscapes for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Probably Copenhagen's most visited bronze statue. A must-see on any city tour.
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We imagined it to be bigger but cycling through Copenhagen by bike is more relaxed than on some bike paths here
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The Little Mermaid sculpture is made of bronze and granite stone and is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale about the mermaid who sacrifices everything to be united with the young, beautiful prince on land. Every morning and every evening she rises from the seabed and longs for the prince from her rock in the water. The story of the Little Mermaid is known to many children today not only from Hans Christian Andersen's original version, but also from Disney's version of the same name.
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A great bridge - only for cyclists and pedestrians
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One cannot help but think of Copenhagen without the Little Mermaid coming to mind.... she remains there... motionless, with a sad and melancholic expression, aware of her imminent and dramatic end. Or because it remains there alone on that small rock at the mercy of thousands of tourists who immortalize it without shame... including myself!!! Magical!
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We were there at exactly the right time and were able to follow the changing of the guard.
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The daily changing of the guard takes place at 12 noon
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Frederik's Church, often also called the Marble Church, is a church building of the Evangelical Lutheran Danish People's Church in the immediate vicinity of Amalienborg Palace in Copenhagen. With its monumental dome, it shapes the silhouette of the city.
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Gladsaxe offers several beautiful natural areas. You can visit the Gladsaxe Heights Nature Park, a protected area with marshland, meadows, and small lakes, home to protected species and Konik horses. Bagsværd Sø (Bagsværd Lake) is well-known for watersports, and parts of the large Hareskoven (Hare Forest) are also within Gladsaxe, perfect for walks. Additionally, explore the bog areas of Smør- and Fedtmosen and the biodiverse Kong Hans Have.
Yes, Gladsaxe provides excellent opportunities for outdoor activities. For running, you can find routes like the 'Aldershvile by Bagsværd Lake loop' or 'Østmosen – Utterslev Mose loop'. Hikers can enjoy easy trails such as the 'Havnehytten Bridge – Lyngby Lake Wooden Bridge loop'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore routes like 'Beautiful Forest Trails' or 'Let’s go, Hareskoven trail'. You can find more details and routes in the Running Trails in Gladsaxe, Hiking in Gladsaxe, and MTB Trails in Gladsaxe guides.
Gladsaxe has a rich history. You can explore the ruins of Aldershvile Slotsruin, a castle built in 1782, set within a romantic garden. Parts of Copenhagen's extensive Fortifications, including two forts and two batteries, are also located in the municipality. Don't miss the Reunification Stone (Genforeningsstenen), which commemorates the reunification of Southern Jutland with Denmark in 1920.
Gladsaxe boasts a vibrant cultural scene. The municipality has several libraries, including the Main Library and Bibliografen, a cultural house combining a cinema and a library. You can also experience the annual Gladsaxedagen festival, various art installations and sculptures like the 'Kunststien' (Art Path) in Bagsværd, and a range of music and theater events, including the 'Gladsaxe Loves Culture' event.
Yes, Gladsaxe offers several family-friendly options. The natural parks like Gladsaxe Heights Nature Park and Hareskoven are great for family outings. While some of the highlights mentioned in the guide, such as Amalienborg Palace Square, Nyhavn, The Little Mermaid, and Frederik's Church (The Marble Church), are generally considered family-friendly, they are located outside the immediate Gladsaxe municipality but are popular nearby destinations.
The best time to visit Gladsaxe largely depends on your interests. For enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, running, and exploring the nature parks and lakes, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. During this period, the weather is generally pleasant for outdoor excursions. Cultural events and festivals often take place during the summer.
Several areas in Gladsaxe offer good accessibility. For example, parts of the natural parks and lakeside paths are often suitable for wheelchairs. Among the popular highlights in the broader region, Nyhavn, The Little Mermaid, and Lille Langebro are noted as wheelchair-accessible.
Visitors appreciate Gladsaxe for its blend of historical sites, extensive natural areas, and local cultural offerings. The opportunity to explore castle ruins, walk through nature parks, and engage with local events is highly valued. The komoot community has shown significant engagement, sharing over 1400 photos and giving more than 2100 upvotes to attractions in the area, indicating a positive visitor experience.
Beyond the well-known spots, Kong Hans Have is a unique area transformed for climate adaptation, now featuring varied urban nature and observed rare butterfly species. The Kunststien (Art Path) in Bagsværd, with its 24 blue circles connecting Værebro Park and Bagsværd, offers an interesting artistic walk. Exploring the specific sections of the Copenhagen Fortifications within Gladsaxe can also provide a unique historical perspective.
Gladsaxe is well-connected to Copenhagen's public transport network, primarily by bus and S-train. Many attractions, including the nature parks and cultural venues, are accessible via local bus routes. For specific sites, it's recommended to check local transport apps or websites for the most direct connections from your starting point.
Yes, many of Gladsaxe's attractions are free to visit. Exploring the natural areas like Gladsaxe Heights Nature Park, Bagsværd Sø, Hareskoven, and Kong Hans Have costs nothing. Historical sites such as Aldershvile Slotsruin and the Reunification Stone are also freely accessible. Walking the Kunststien (Art Path) and enjoying the various public art installations are also free cultural experiences.
Many of Gladsaxe's natural areas are dog-friendly, especially the parks and forests like Hareskoven and Gladsaxe Heights Nature Park, where dogs are generally welcome on leashes. Always look for local signage regarding dog rules, especially in protected nature reserves or specific park sections, to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.


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