A decade ago, tourists flocked to Copenhagen solely for its canals, cobblestone squares, quaint streets, and pastel-colored homes. Today, the city is renowned for its innovative design, avant-garde architecture, and top-tier restaurants. This historic canal city has evolved into a trendy, cosmopolitan, and thrilling destination, all while preserving its old-world charm. The enchanting port of Nyhavn, the city's iconic waterfront, is Copenhagen's most traditional sight, where visitors can appreciate the cobblestone streets and vibrant houses that contrast with Langelinje quay, home to the city's most famous attraction, The Little Mermaid. As you stroll along the Langelinje quay, the contemporary opera house emerges on the horizon, transporting tourists back to the 21st century. Another of the city's modern waterfront landmarks is the Black Diamond entertainment complex, providing another reason to venture beyond the small tourist-centric center. The building itself is breathtaking and offers a unique opportunity to relax in a deckchair overlooking the water. Two of the city's hippest areas, Veesterbro and Norrebro, are tucked away from the throngs of tourists. These lively neighborhoods allow the most adventurous travelers to mingle with locals and experience the buzzing atmosphere of places like the Norrebro Food Hall, an indoor food market, or the Ralea, the restaurant where local chefs go to eat after work. Copenhagen's hippest district of trendy bars, design stores, and eateries, where visitors can experience the city's culinary revolution, is just a metro ride from the city center. The less frequented island neighborhood of Christianshavn offers a peaceful glimpse of residential life and canal-side strolls. It's also home to the "free town" of Christiana, a vibrant alternative community established by hippies in the 1970s, brimming with galleries and cafés, and governed by its own, strict set of rules. Copenhagen is clean, safe, and easy to navigate. It's also one of Europe's greenest cities, and its public transportation system would make New York envious. Its center is reserved for pedestrians and strict anti-pollution laws are enforced. It's an environmentally idyllic location with ample green space and bicycles often outnumber cars, so be cautious when stepping into bike lanes. Freely wander to the world-famous Tivoli amusement park and the city's delightful botanical garden, or join the locals at the sidewalk cafés and restaurants in the summer. Regardless of what you choose to do in the Danish capital, whether you're into design and dining, or simply exploring, Copenhagen will continually beckon you back like a siren.