Amager Beachpark

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Amager Beachpark

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Amager Strand Promenaden 1, 2300 København, Denmark

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Amager Strand station opens the door to a stunning urban beach park in Copenhagen where sunbathing, biking, and water sports thrive amidst picturesque views.  

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@afar

"Windpower! Copenhagen (and Denmark) are famous for being incredibly environmentally friendly. Windmills play a huge role in making that possible. One of the best places to see the large windmills installed just off Copenhagen's coast is from the beach at Amager Beach Park. I find that the fact that they are marine windmills makes them even cooler and more fascinating than those installed on land."

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@afar

"Windpower! Copenhagen (and Denmark) are famous for being incredibly environmentally friendly. Windmills play a huge role in making that possible. One of the best places to see the large windmills installed just off Copenhagen's coast is from the beach at Amager Beach Park. I find that the fact that they are marine windmills makes them even cooler and more fascinating than those installed on land."

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Raj

Google
Amager Beach Park is a hidden gem just outside the city—clean, spacious, and beautifully maintained. The views are absolutely stunning, with the Øresund Bridge and offshore windmills creating a dramatic skyline, especially at sunset and sunrise. Whether you’re into swimming, running, walking, or just loitering peacefully by the sea, this place delivers. There’s a nice café for a coffee break, and also for having ice cream. There is plenty of parking, and wide paths for biking or jogging. You can easily spend hours here soaking in the calm atmosphere and scenic beauty.

Justin Everywhere

Google
A fantastic beach with plenty of facilities. Two big supermarkets in front of the beach, a pizza restaurant, fruit sellers, public toilets, everything you need. Then the clean sand along the shore, cold but calm water that keeps you at the shore, no currents. Safe fenced swimming area for children, long day with plenty sunlights under the blue blue sky. It was a perfect lazy Saturday chilling at the beach. We had a few dips and a good break from work. A perfect weekend getaway spot. Definitely recommend!

S.I Shahib

Google
Amager Beach Park , a peaceful escape just minutes from central Copenhagen. With clean water, long walking paths, and wide open views, it’s perfect for swimming, biking, or simply relaxing. The beach is well-maintained, though a bit windy, and the water can be cold even in summer. It’s popular with locals, especially on sunny weekends, so expect some crowds. Facilities are decent, and there’s space for sports, picnics, or quiet walks. While not a must-see for tourists, it’s a great place to unwind and enjoy the Danish outdoors. Ideal for families, joggers, or anyone needing a break from the city. And most importantly, you can see plain landing in every 2 minutes on average 🙂‍↔️

Deniz Su Tepe

Google
Long Beach, you need to cross the bridge after metro. Also, it is a good spot to bike! Definitely try in a less windy day to enjoy amazing Copenhagen summer. Full of seagulls, salty water smell and soft sand… Summer vibe is here! Also, there is an ice cream counter just right after the bridge which was not open but in a sunny day, it is an amazing spot! Also, there is an area for beach volleyball. Good beach for swimming, walking and biking!

Malek Shafi’i

Google
Amager Beach is a beautiful and unique spot in Copenhagen. It’s free to access, lively with music, and a great place for walking or running along the water. The beach is generally clean. However, compared to similar places in other countries I have seen the number and cleanliness of toilets could be improved.

Mr. M

Google
Amager Strandpark, just a short hop from central Copenhagen, is a phenomenal urban beach park that perfectly blends relaxation with active pursuits. It's a man-made island stretching 2 km, offering diverse landscapes from a calm lagoon to sandy dunes and open promenade. The Great Calisthenics Park For fitness enthusiasts, Amager Strandpark truly stands out with its dedicated calisthenics park. Located within the broader park area, you'll find a well-equipped outdoor fitness zone designed for bodyweight training. This isn't just a couple of pull-up bars; it features a good array of bars for strength training, parallel bars, and even parkour training areas. This allows for a comprehensive workout, whether you're a seasoned calisthenics practitioner or just starting. The open-air setting, with the fresh sea air and potential views of the water, makes for a truly invigorating training experience, far more inspiring than an indoor gym. It's a testament to Copenhagen's focus on public, accessible fitness facilities. Beyond calisthenics, the park is a playground for all ages and interests. You can indulge in classic beach activities like sunbathing and swimming in the clear waters. For the more adventurous, the lagoon is ideal for kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding (SUP), windsurfing, and kitesurfing. On land, there are beach volleyball courts, extensive paths for cycling and rollerblading, and vast green spaces for picnics and ball games. The park also hosts various cultural events and concerts throughout the year. For a unique aquatic experience, there's even a dedicated diver's lane, "Havheksen," with artificial reefs. A Very Good "Café Baaden": To complete your visit, a stop at Café Baaden is highly recommended. This unique establishment is Denmark's only café situated directly on the water at Amager Strandpark. It boasts three distinct levels, including a stunning 360-degree rooftop terrace, offering unparalleled panoramic views of the Øresund Strait and even glimpses of Sweden. Café Baaden is praised for its cozy atmosphere and delicious food. Their international kitchen team serves up a variety of popular dishes, from well-regarded Fish & Chips and "Baaden's Burger" to fresh, Mediterranean-inspired salads. It's a place that genuinely strives to make every guest feel welcome, providing a perfect spot to relax with a coffee, enjoy a meal, and soak in the beautiful maritime surroundings after a rigorous workout or a leisurely day at the beach. Its unique location and quality offerings make it a true highlight of Amager Strandpark.

Shukhrat Akbarov

Google
The beach is nice! Would never think that in Denmark there are sand beaches. But the water is still cold to swim for those who are not used to swimming in such cold water.

Sandra Zoric

Google
Stunning sandy beach offering breathtaking views of airplanes landing, with the Kastrup airport just nearby. We took a swim in May, felt amazing. Highly recommended 👌👌👌
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Donald K.

Yelp
This was a great little park to walk around and enjoy, beautiful!!!! It was so pretty with just a little breeze. Worth the trip!
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Austin G.

Yelp
On a week-long visit to Copenhagen, I went on a morning run in October 2021 to Amager Strandpark. I highly recommend it. Here's why: 1) Space: It's a beach with views of the industrial part of Copenhagen. During non-summer seasons, its less crowded and a great place to dog walk or run. 2) Design: There are two areas with restrooms and shops open during the winter. They are cement blocks, but with brutalist design. There are several restaurants nearby if you want to make a day of it!
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Janice C.

Yelp
Beach time in Copenhagen ... who knew?! You can't keep this California girl away from the beach and the weather gods blessed us with warm weather while on vacation, so it was a no brainer to go here. A short 10 min metro train ride away from Kobenhavn Central station (connect through Norreport and get off at Amager Strand) you'll pass through residential area to get to Amager Strand park. It's a beach park smartly planned by the Danes: grassy slopes for bicycle parking and areas for sunning if you don't wanna lie on the sand, an inlet/lagoon where you can swim if you don't want to be in the ocean, plenty of open space, clean bathrooms and cafes on site. We visited early on a weekday so the cafe was closed. You have views of the wind turbines in a distance and more likely, you'll get a bunch of kids on their field trip from school. Nevertheless, bring your own provisions, towels and get some sun while staring at the Baltic Sea.
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Sofie S.

Yelp
I have to remind you folks to visit the Amagerstrandpark beach today when the weather is so lovely. A fantastic beach and beach promenade, lots of grass to lauding or play games if you don't want to lay in the sand. A great place for relaxation but also a recreational park with lots of activities. There's an outdoor gym or fitness area with machines, but also new for this year is the parkour equipment. The beach walk is smooth controls concrete so you will see many people on inlines or rollerblades, bicycle or skateboards. Some jog, walk, or for the lazy ones there's Segway !! (I personally don't understand the point of that) There's also the canal with canoeing, SUP paddling, long distance swimming, kite surfing or wake boarding. There's tree stumps to jump on, a dog beach and different bridges that goes out I the water at the different stations. At station 1 you also have shops and a facility for work yet baths brrrrr it is very popular. Station 2 a kiosk that sells ice cream and toilets and showers but I believe all stations have toilets. At station 3 there's sometimes a cocktail bar in the summer that plays music and there's also showers and a skateboard ramp. There a floating boat café on the way to station 5 where the rollerblading freaks hangout-me he he here you'll also find restaurants and cafés, the canoe club and lots more. Further down towards the airport you'll find outdoor restaurants and big green fields to stroll around or do yoga. Enjoy
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Eva K.

Yelp
Having this beach close to my apartment is truly a blessing. Summer, winter, I use this place a lot for running or for a walk. Of course it's especially delightful when the sun is out, but it's the perfect place for running also in the cold of winter. There's the dedicated walking / running path, the mini golf course, the 1-on-1 basketball hoop, the bathhouse, the plentiful benches along the path - what's not to like really? There's something for every age group. There's however something missing here and with me being me, I would definitely say it's a proper street food variety. Sure, I understand that street food carts attract chaos and trash, but Copenhagen municipality has always been swell in organizing these kind of space, so I hope there'll be more than just ice cream booth and hot dog stands in the future. Sun, sand, water, friends - and proper food. That's how I like it. Until then I would just keep hoping.
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Mina S.

Yelp
I know that I trash talk Trash Island sometimes, but apparently there is a side of it that isn't young men trying to act tough, crappy pizza, and cars revving their engines. I've had a picnic once at the tables close to the street, which was cozy given the company but loud thanks to said cars. Luckily this time an Amager local, Eva K., took me to the part of the beach that is much more peaceful. Though it was cloudy that day, the weather was warm and we fired up the grill. I guess the clouds scared off the normal beach-going crowd so it was blissfully quiet apart from the occasional kid charging past. There were some rocks but no broken glass or nails in the sand so it was comfortable. After eating and drinking of course I had to relieve myself and I was dreading it, knowing what I do about beach bathrooms. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean and not-smelly it was; however, the sink was clogged and there was no soap. No worries, I always carry hand santizer for such times. There is also a low faucet next to the bathrooms to wash sand off your feet. Watch where you're walking once you're back on the path, as bikes have a right to the space too. It was a great day at the beach, but one thing pissed me off; why wasn't the ice cream stand open?! It is was Saturday afternoon and it was locked up the whole time. WE WANT ICE CREAM. ):
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Ellisiv B.

Yelp
I don't understand why I'm the only one who's completely head over heels for Amager strandpark and therefore giving it five stars! Maybe I'm just excited to be living so close to a city center and a great beach at the same time... But, anyway, here's why I'm deciding to make this my review for a place in Copenhagen that is special and in some way makes a difference. First of all, it's a beach full of fun activities! And it's there for everyone, every day, all day. Whether you're into kite surfing (aspiring to be better at this one day myself), roller blading or walking/biking along the long, winding road along the beach, bathing in the rare, but fantastic danish sun or warm waters, or whether you're just into playing volley ball in the sand, Amager strandpark has all this, and much more. Might be that this will be the closest I will ever get to living in California and that has probably got something to do with my enthusiasm here, but Amager strandpark seems to have everything you need from a public beach. Well, maybe it could provide with more interesting cuisine than your run of the mill ice cream and hot dogs menu. But then again, there's a Lidl further north and a café further south along the beach for some more food variety. Amager strandpark isn't only providing fun times in the summer. It's quite lovely all year around! Though fall and winter can bring with them some pretty harsh winds. Summer is definitely the preferable season for Danish beach life. Take a stroll along the long, winding walkways or rent one of those silly segways, Amager strandpark is there to be conquered, all year around!
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Sebastien R.

Yelp
Paradise in the city !!! It took me two months before I came here... I should have come here earlier. It is amazing that you have so close to the city an amazing beach. The sand is nice, the water is clear, and not to deep, you have small dunes. A real beach experience!!! You'll find me here a lot.
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Mary K.

Yelp
Such a nice place, with such a nice view. Even when you breath you can feel the sea smell. I'm in love with it. Thanks god that summer 2018 was amazing in Denmark and we could enjoy it everyday , and with this kind of places, it couldn't been better
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Maria Simone S.

Yelp
I love this place. It's my go to place when picking up people from the airport. I usually go here to relax while waiting for their flight to land. Enjoying the quiet beachy feel, and meditate for a bit.
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Teresa M.

Yelp
I love this beach. It's more than just sand and water. There's kite- and windsurfing, SUP, beach parties, beach volley, diving....pretty much anything that involves water can be found here. It's crowded in the summertime, and there are lots of families with children, but if you walk along the beach you will eventually find places that aren't so packed. The locations near the stations are always the areas that are crowded the most. There are places that offer food and drink, even some great cocktails! But you are also welcome to just pack a cozy picnic or barbecue. Just remember to throw away your trash and to make sure that your grill is properly cooled down. In the evenings, there are events with DJs, so you can drink a glass of rosé and chill. Definitely worth visiting.