Reader Bryony and her husband have booked a long weekend trip to Copenhagen in January. They’ve secured discounted hostel accommodation and got a great deal on flights so now they’re looking for budget-friendly recommendations for their trip to this notoriously expensive (but ridiculously pretty!) city.

{Bryony’s Request}

My husband and I have decided not to do Christmas gifts for each other this year but instead put the money we would have spent on presents towards a long weekend in Copenhagen in January. We booked Copenhagen on the spur of the moment after seeing a 25% off offer at the Generator Hostel and return flights for only £50 with EasyJet. So the flights and accommodation are booked and we have a long weekend in Copenhagen to look forward to (I love doing a trip in Jan/Feb to help make those months a little less bleak!). Apart from the Little Mermaid statue and Noma (which we cannot even think about trying to get a table for unfortunately) we know nothing about Copenhagen so any hints, tips and recommendations would be gratefully received We understand that it can be pricey so budget-friendly tips would be very welcome!

It’s several years since I’ve been to Copenhagen (for 24 hours on the way to a wedding outside of the city) and I remember that, yes, it was expensive, but also that it’s a great city for walking. Everything is close by, so wrap up warm (don’t forget your thermals!) and hit the streets to see sights such as the Little Mermaid (for lots more places to put on your sightseeing list check out the Visit Copenhagen site here). From what I can see on Instagram there seems to be lots of great street art to check out, if that’s your thing, and there’s a growing street food movement too, for cheap eats. If you’re into museums it’s worth knowing that most have at least one day a week when they offer free entry, so do your research ahead of your trip and hopefully you’ll be able to get your culture fix for free. Having stayed in hostels in Berlin, Lisbon and Reykjavik over the past year or so I’ve always found the staff to be really knowledgeable about budget things to do during your stay and there may well be a noticeboard somewhere in the hostel advertising stuff to do in the city for not much money (for example I booked a walking tour before I got to Reykjavik, but at the hostel I stayed at there was a notice advertising a free walking tour, sometimes it doesn’t pay to be organised, I guess!). The Generator hostel website has a Top 5 Budget Eateries in Copenhagen feature that would be worth reading. I particularly like the look of Gorm’s but then I’m yet to come across a pizza I didn’t enjoy…

Any Rock My Style readers been to Copenhagen recently? What are the best free but must-see sights in the city? Know any budget-friendly bars, cafes and restaurants? Any other hints, tips and recommendations to help Bryony and her husband make the most of their time in the city? Do share in the comments section below!

Photographs: The awesome @somewhereincopenhagen Instagram feed