Reservations
Destination rooftop views and unique ski-on-a-power-plant concept; great for a free panorama and a drink, but skiing is divisive and can be risky plus service/maintenance inconsistency.
CopenHill delivers a unique experience anchored by world-class panoramic views and iconic architecture that justify a visit for the setting alone. However, below-average food quality, inconsistent service and maintenance, and unreliable staff attentiveness prevent a higher grade—this is an attraction to explore for its concept and vistas, not culinary or activity excellence. Best approached as a scenic rooftop destination rather than a dining or sports venue.
CopenHill is where Copenhagen shows off its playful side: a sleek power plant crowned with a rooftop park, bar, and ski slope that feels wildly imaginative. The elevator ride itself reveals the inner workings of the plant before opening to vast 360-degree views. As one visitor put it, it is a place to grab a drink and watch the city and sea stretch to the horizon, a free viewpoint that feels surprising every time. Food and drink are secondary to the scene. Expect a casual bar-cafe with simple fare, more about the panorama than the plate, while the activities are the headline. The dry ski slope divides opinion: some skilled riders find it quirky fun, others call it slippery and unforgiving with minimal guidance. Wayfinding and maintenance can be patchy, so this is best for explorers who value the concept and the dramatic setting over culinary finesse. Families will enjoy the elevator ride, the walkable rooftop paths, and those sweeping views. The cafe offers easy kid-friendly snacks, but skiing is not ideal for beginners or younger kids due to surface speed and fall risk. Plan for a scenic visit with drinks and strolling rather than a full activity day if your crew prefers low-adventure outings.
Area: Industrial-waterfront edge of Amager with sustainability landmarks; draws tourists and locals for views and activities.
Safety: Generally safe daylight destination area; industrial surroundings feel sparse after dark but not high risk.
Nearby: Near harbor, wind turbines vistas, and Reffen street food area; bus routes connect to city core.
Available: Reservations
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