Attractions and places to see in Glostrup, a suburb west of Copenhagen, include a mix of historical sites, natural areas, and modern facilities. The region provides opportunities to explore architectural landmarks and green spaces. Visitors can find various points of interest that blend cultural significance with outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Suspended above street level, this bicycle bridge elegantly winds its way between the surrounding buildings, connecting one bridge to the other.
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If you ever find yourself on Copenhagen's City Hall Square, don't hesitate, enter the City Hall and let yourself be carried away by the impressive building. It's free and makes you happy (and has clean toilets). At the entrance there is also the free Jens Olsen watch exhibition.
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One of the central and very beautiful squares in Copenhagen. There is always something going on here and there are lots of tourists in the summer. The brick architecture with the northern flair is worth seeing.
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It's amazing what is on offer for cyclists in Copenhagen. This is an absolute highlight.
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It is unbelievably great what is offered to cyclists in Denmark. This highway is an absolute highlight.
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Other regions can take an example from such cycle highways. It's great to be able to ride a bike.
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The cycling infrastructure in Copenhagen is really unique and I think it should serve as a model for every other city.
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The cycling infrastructure in Copenhagen is really unique and I think it should serve as a model for every other city.
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Glostrup offers several historical sites. You can explore the 12th-century Glostrup Kirke with its frescoes, or visit Det Gamle Vandtaarn to uncover secrets from the past. The Glostrup Rådhus, designed by Arne Jacobsen, is an architectural landmark from 1957. Additionally, the Vestvolden, a late 19th-century fortification, provides a historical context while offering opportunities for walks.
Yes, Glostrup features several natural attractions and green spaces. You can relax in Byparken with its winding paths, or explore Ejby Mose, a transformed landfill now offering nature adventures. Other natural spots include Hvissingestenen for vistas and Oxbjerget, which provides fine views over Glostrup from the eastern end of Vestskoven woods. The historic Vestvolden also offers a natural setting for walks and bike rides.
For family fun, Glostrup offers the Glostrup Idrætsanlæg, which includes a playground, a swimming pool with a 100-meter sensory slide, and a spa. While located a bit further, Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen is a popular family-friendly amusement park with historical significance and many rides. Inside Copenhagen City Hall, Jens Olsen's World Clock is also considered family-friendly and offers free entry to parts of the building.
Glostrup has various walking and running routes, including those within its parks and green spaces like Byparken and Ejby Mose. For more structured outdoor activities, you can find several hiking trails. For example, the 'Black Clover Trail' is an easy option, or you can explore longer routes like 'Vestvolden in Rødovre – Utterslev Mose loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Hiking in Glostrup guide.
Glostrup and its surroundings are very bike-friendly. The historic Vestvolden is a popular spot for bike rides. For dedicated cycling infrastructure, Cykelslangen (The Bicycle Snake), Copenhagen offers a unique elevated cycle path, and Bryggebroen is a modern pedestrian and bike bridge. If you're looking for mountain biking, there are several MTB trails in the area, such as the 'Wooden Bridge – Hvidovre MTB Park loop'. Discover more cycling options in the MTB Trails in Glostrup guide.
The Glostrup Rådhus, designed by renowned architect Arne Jacobsen, is a distinctive architectural landmark. In Copenhagen, the City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) is surrounded by significant buildings, including the impressive Copenhagen City Hall itself, built in the National Romantic style. The modern design of Bryggebroen and Cykelslangen (The Bicycle Snake) also showcase interesting contemporary architecture.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical and modern attractions. For instance, the City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) is loved as a vibrant meeting point and the 'heart of Copenhagen'. The cycling infrastructure, exemplified by Cykelslangen, is highly praised for its innovative design. Many also enjoy the impressive architecture and free entry to parts of Copenhagen City Hall, especially to see Jens Olsen's World Clock.
Yes, several attractions are noted for being wheelchair accessible. These include Bryggebroen, City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen), Copenhagen, Jens Olsen's World Clock at Copenhagen City Hall, and Tivoli Gardens Copenhagen.
Glostrup offers various options for shopping and entertainment. The Glostrup Shoppingcenter features over 50 specialist shops. For entertainment, you can visit the Glostrup Bowlingcenter, catch a football match at Glostrup Stadion, or enjoy activities like simulator golf and swimming at Glostrup Idrætsanlæg.
Yes, there are several spots offering good views. Hvissingestenen provides breathtaking vistas, and Oxbjerget, located in the Vestskoven woods, offers fine views over Glostrup. In Copenhagen, Bryggebroen offers views over the water, and the tower of Copenhagen City Hall (part of the Jens Olsen's World Clock attraction) provides stunning city views, though access may require a guided tour.
Yes, Glostrup offers several running trails. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Glostrup' (6.8 km) or the 'Ejby Mose – Slettesø loop' (10.8 km). These trails vary in length and are generally of moderate difficulty. More details on these and other running routes can be found in the Running Trails in Glostrup guide.
While specific seasonal tips for Glostrup are not provided, generally, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal for outdoor activities in Denmark, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring parks, trails, and historical sites like Vestvolden. During these months, events like Naturens Dag often take place in areas like Ejby Mose.


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