نيهافن
Nyhavn (New Harbor) is a 17th-century waterfront and canal district famous for its colorful townhouses, historic wooden ships, and vibrant cafe culture. Built 1670-1675 by King Christian V, it was once a busy commercial port notorious for sailors and nightlife. Hans Christian Andersen lived at three Nyhavn addresses and wrote classics like The Tinderbox here. Today its Copenhagens most photographed landmark and starting point for canal tours.
