Nørrebro is a true melting pot of all things delicious, fun and vibrant. As Copenhagen's most culturally diverse neighbourhood, this is both the place to go for the best shawarma you've ever had, your new favourite ramen joint or a handful of tacos to die for. Creativity and street culture is alive and well in this ever-buzzing slice of town, where independent shops line the streets and vibes are young at heart.
So, where to hang in Nørrebro and do some people-watching?
One might argue that the entirety of Nørrebro is one big hang-out spot. But a few places just takes the cake on where to sit and hang with a refreshment, enjoying the sun and enjoying the crowd.
Burial ground, green oasis, cultural treasure. Welcome to Denmark's best known cemetery, Assistens Churchyard, the final resting place of Danes, like Hans Christian Andersen and Søren Kierkegaard.
Dronning Louise's Bridge connects the historic City Centre with Copenhagen's buzzing Nørrebro neighbourhood, and is both a popular bike path and hangout spot during the summer.