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Top-Deck Photography in Copenhagen: 12 Shots & Tips

Capture Copenhagen from the HOHO bus top deck—best seats, timing, and 12 shot ideas from Nyhavn to Amalienborg.

2/10/2026
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Passengers enjoying views from the open-top deck

Photograph Copenhagen the lazy, elegant way: from the top deck.

Smiles on the Top Deck

Table of Contents

Best Seats

  • Front left/right for wide angles
  • Mid-deck to avoid wind on stormy days

12 Shot Ideas

  1. Nyhavn facades with canal boats
  2. Mermaid framed with harbor path
  3. Amalienborg square symmetry
  4. Tower of Christiansborg
  5. Tivoli at dusk
  6. Waterfront modern architecture
  7. Bicycle streams along boulevards
  8. Food halls and crowds
  9. Palace guards marching
  10. Canal reflections at blue hour
  11. Coffee cups + pastel houses
  12. Top-deck selfie with skyline

Lens & Settings

  • Wide-angle (smartphone ultra-wide works)
  • Night mode for Tivoli lights
  • Burst mode for guards marching

Light & Weather

Tip: Golden hour around 16:00–18:00 (season-dependent) softens harsh light and makes color pop.

  • Cloudy days: softer, flatter light—great for facades
  • Windy days: consider lower deck for stability

Photo Etiquette

  • Keep aisles clear
  • Be mindful of other riders’ views
  • Share tips—you’ll learn new angles!

Bottom Line

Slow down and let the city come to you from the bus.

About the Author

Copenhagen Travel Expert

Copenhagen Travel Expert

I put this guide together so you can enjoy Copenhagen’s sights without rushing — clear routes, friendly tips, and ideas for slow, satisfying stops.

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