Map of Copenhagen | Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide
Map of Copenhagen – Districts, Neighbourhoods & Location Guide
This page provides a map of Copenhagen along with a clear overview of its districts, neighbourhoods and geographic layout in Denmark. It is designed for education, travel planning and general reference.
Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark and is known for its waterfront setting, cycling culture, historic centre and major areas such as Indre By, Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Østerbro and Christianshavn.
Copenhagen is located in eastern Denmark on the islands of Zealand and Amager and includes major areas such as Indre By, Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Østerbro, Frederiksberg and Christianshavn.
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This map highlights Copenhagen’s layout, including its districts, waterfront, transport links and surrounding island geography.
Where Is Copenhagen Located?
Copenhagen is located in eastern Denmark, mainly on the islands of Zealand and Amager. It faces the Øresund strait, opposite Malmö in Sweden.
- North: northern districts and coastal suburbs
- East: Øresund and Sweden direction
- South: southern Amager districts and coastal areas
- West: western districts and inland suburban areas
Districts and Neighbourhoods of Copenhagen
Copenhagen includes several well-known districts and neighbourhoods, each with its own character, architecture and local identity.
- Indre By — historic city centre
- Vesterbro — central district known for food, nightlife and city living
- Nørrebro — diverse and lively inner-city district
- Østerbro — northern residential and commercial district
- Christianshavn — canal district with waterfront character
- Frederiksberg — independent municipality within the urban area
- Amager — large district area including eastern and southern neighbourhoods
- Nordhavn — modern waterfront redevelopment district
A map of Copenhagen often shows district boundaries, metro lines, harbour areas, bridges and cycling routes.
Major Areas in Copenhagen
- Historic Centre — includes Indre By and surrounding old districts
- Inner Harbour — central waterfront and canal zone
- Western inner districts — includes Vesterbro and Frederiksberg direction
- Northern districts — includes Østerbro and coastal areas
- Amager side — includes major residential and modern development areas
- Harbour redevelopment areas — includes Nordhavn and newer waterfront precincts
Key Geographic Features
- Øresund Strait — waterway between Denmark and Sweden
- Inner Harbour — central waterfront feature of the city
- Canals and waterfront zones — important part of the urban layout
- Zealand and Amager islands — main land areas of Copenhagen
- Bridge and tunnel connections — major connections across waterways
- Coastal lowland terrain — characteristic geography of the city
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Where is Copenhagen located?
Copenhagen is located in eastern Denmark on the islands of Zealand and Amager. -
What are the main areas of Copenhagen?
Main areas include Indre By, Vesterbro, Nørrebro, Østerbro, Frederiksberg and Christianshavn. -
Is Copenhagen near Sweden?
Yes. Copenhagen sits on the Øresund strait opposite Malmö in Sweden.
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