Very quirky tower with a lovely spiral staircase and a cool hidden glass floored hollow core which is the geographical centre of Denmark. Well worth the relatively cheap entrance fee.
yashraj4685
As a new attraction you can now see the tower's core by standing on a glass floor,hovering 25 metres above the ground. The glass is more than 50 mm thick and can carry up to 900 kg per square meter. This walk also leads to the library hall, which once housed the entire book collection of the university. The famous Danish writer H.C. Andersen used to visit the library and he found inspiration for his work here. Today the hall serves as the framework for exhibitions of art, culture, history and science.
sauntonHerefordshire
This place is best to see whilst strolling around the city. It is a very cheap attraction and only takes a short time to go up and come down. Interesting architecture
Dane_from_New_Jersey
The view from the top offers a great introduction to Copenhagen. It helps to be with a local or to have done a little research in advance.
traveltangents
Good view of the city, interesting history, not worth paying the entrance fee, visit Our Savior Church instead.
dchccph
It´s not that is the highest view point in the world, but it´s nice, that your kids can acutally run up and down on an inside flat track. So we use in winter time, so the y can use some energy;) - and next by is one fo the best pølsevogn (take away hotdogs) in town - with high quality sausages and a healthy side offer.
nitzanr1
While in Copenhagen city center, it is a good opportunity in nice weather to spend half an hour walking to the top of the round tower to see the view.
D7035NSjohnf
It's cheap to get in (just over £2.50 or free with the Copenhagen Card) and there are some interesting exhibits on the way up. However, the best thing about it is the 360 degree view from the top of the tower. It's also an easy climb as most of it is via a spiral ramp. Definitely worth a visit.