Ready to see an authentic Danish palace? Get yourself down to Christiansborg Palace, on Castle Island, in the middle of Copenhagen. See where the Danish Parliament, the Danish Prime Minister's office and the Supreme Court of Denmark are housed - and explore the royal kitchen, reception rooms and more!
The Christiansborg you see today dates from 1928 and it's still used for official royal and parliamentary business - in fact, the Queen can shut it down whenever she likes!
Explore its many nooks and crannies alone, or choose to join one of the free tours leaving at different times around the palace. See one of Europe's largest collections of copperware in the Royal Kitchen, used to prepare giant banquets in the past.
Tour the castle ruins under the palace, witness the opulent reception rooms, and even get an insider's scoop on Royal life!
Combine Christiansborg Palace with other Copenhagen favorites. Some things are better together.