Do a day trip from Copenhagen
SEE ONE OF DENMARK’S MOST DARLING VILLAGES IN DRAGØR
Need to escape the hustle? Put aside the bustle. Do yourself a favor and get out of the city for a day. Make it a day date. Or an overnight. Enjoy an authentic Danish village less than a 30-minute drive from the capital Copenhagen. Do you know darling little Dragør? Every time we visit, I can’t believe how close we are to the city. It feels a world away. And while I love it in summer when the warm, shallow water of the sound beckons a swim, Dragør holds its appeal throughout the year.
WHY YOU SHOULD GO
Dragør teems with charm. Stroll the main street. Peruse the shops. Grab a coffee or an ice cream. Enjoy a late lunch while you watch the boats in the harbor. I love wandering the little alleys and cute streets that meander through thatched roofs cottages draped in flowers. In the summer, plan a swim. Take the long dock walk out to the public bath, past the marshy salt flats. The water is clear and warm and shallow with views of the Øresund Bridge and across to Sweden. Life is slower and simple. Soak it in.
WHERE YOU SHOULD EAT
Café Espersen
Færgevej 1-3, 2791 Dragør, Denmark (out on the harbor)

Cozy inside during the winter where they offer a special Christmas meal for those who book in advance as well as traditional Danish fare. But even more special in the summer, when music and grill are open on the dock with views of all the boats in the harbor. Fresh seafood and cold rosé outside – sounds like summer in Denmark.
Cold drinks in the summer and warm in the winter. Café Sylten is a little further down the strand from main street Dragør. You may have to drive or ride your bike. There are outside picnic tables and chairs when the weather is nice and a cozy atmosphere inside for their weekend brunch when it isn’t. The kids loved the beach access and digging in the sand right beside the restaurant, while we soaked up the sun in free loungers.
Dragør Bistro
Kongevejen 2, 2791 Dragør, Denmark
Traditional Danish fare offered with friendly service. We enjoyed our first smørrebrød here – the classic Danish open-faced sandwiches.
Fru Munk
Kongevejen 21, 2791 Dragør
I can highly recommend taking a table outside on the walking street in the sunshine if it is out. Little brunch plates to taste are a cozy way to start your Saturday.
WHERE YOU COULD STAY
A day trip not enough? How about an overnight – there are plenty of hyggeligt options in dear Dragør.
Dragør Strand Hotel and Apartments
Strandlinien 9, 2791 Dragør, Denmark
For our family of five, the well-appointed apartments behind the classic strand hotel are perfect. Right on the harbor and with a full kitchen and washer/dryer – you can explore the village right out your door. They have a fun restaurant and bar with tables right across from the harbor when the weather is nice. Candlelit and charming inside when the awnings go down for the season.

Copenhagen Airport Hotel
Drogdensvej 43, 2791 Dragør, Denmark
I will admit that the name of this hotel is a slight misnomer as it is not really that close to the airport. But it is a great location for Dragør at the edge of the village and close to the fort and public swimming baths. Ask for a room with a balcony facing the harbor for fantastic sunset views. Not fancy, but breakfast is included as are tweetbacks from the resident parrot. We loved the huge open green space out front and side garden for chasing bunnies, bouts of soccer (football) and cartwheel exhibitions.

Dragør Fort Hotel
Prins Knuds Dæmning 2, 2791 Dragør, Denmark
We haven’t stayed here, but it looks super cool and is set inside the historic fort at the end of the Dragør Strand.
Or check out the many lovely options to stay in a home right in the old town with Airbnb. Click here for a discount on your first booking.
Never mind how difficult it is for your navigation to pronounce, it is much simpler to just enjoy the simple charms and hyggeligt village of darling little Dragør.
Been there? Did I miss your favorite spot? Please say hej and share in the comments! Cheers from Copenhagen, Erin

Those are great recommendations, It’d be nice to visit Dragør!
Thanks Diana!
Based on your photos Dragor does look absolutely charming! I love the strawberry shot. One of my favourite travel activities is slow, aimless wandering through pretty streets and Dragor seems like a perfect place to do just that. #wanderfulwednesday
These seriously looks like the perfect little authentic Danish town! I would love to visit here.. looks like it belongs in a children’s story book. I love finding hidden places like this off the beaten path.. so thanks for sharing and linking up 😀
I’ve heard of Dragør and it definitely does seem like the most charming little Danish village. Would love to visit!
I love that it retains it’s village character, but is still so close to the city in reality! Yes – it’s super cute! Thanks Van.
You totally have me sold! It looks so charming and quaint, love it! I love all the pops of colour that you found around too, that always manages to win me over! 🙂
what a lovely village! #wanderful wednesday
Thanks kindly Tanja! Cheers from Copenhagen, Erin
Can’t believe it’s only half an hour away from Copenhagen! It really looks lovely. Really loved looking at your photos.
I love Dragør, and it is time we visited it once more.
Looks like my kind of retreat! An iced coffee and book in my hands and I will be the happiest girl!
What a gorgeous spot! I’d find it hard to go past staying in a fort 🙂
Definitely looks like a darling town! I’ll save this for whenever I make it to Denmark! #MondayEscapes
Thanks kindly! It is adorable and a perfect half day trip from Copenhagen! Cheers from Denmark, Erin
Wow, never heard of Dragør but it looks so quaint and charming! I really need to visit Denmark for longer next time and I will add this spot to my list! Especially if you can do it as a day trip! Thanks for sharing
It is cool that you can get a small Danish village feel so close to the big city – thanks for coming over to Oregon Girl and cheers from Copenhagen!
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Totally my kind of town! A slower pace, more relaxed and full of charm! And I like that it’s not far from Copenhagen! #FarawayFiles
Only 30 minutes! We love Dragør – feels a world away.
Hej! Love the look of picturesque Dragor and its bewitching nordic light. Escaping to the seaside from the city is one of my favourite things to do. Ahhhh – I almost feel like I’m there #FarawayFiles
This looks absolutely relaxing. Those Danes know how to do it right! I love city escapes. I could never be without a city, but sometimes it’s great to just get out of the buzz for a bit.
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Exactly!! I love the dichotomy!
Thanks or opening my eyes to a new part of Denmark #farawayfiles
It looks like a delightful place to visit. I love your photos, you’ve really captured the best it has to offer. #farawayfiles
It looks like the perfect place for summer and is making me crave one last ice cream and dip in the sea! #farawayfiles
Right? It’s still possible here in Denmark – been lovely sensommer weather!
What a quaint little town. And I love that it’s so close to Copenhagen. You really don’t have to go far to escape the city. #FarawayFiles
Oooo I’ll tell my husband about it – he often travels to Copenhagen to work! It looks lovely #FarawayFiles
I still can’t believe this adorable place is only half an hour away from Copenhagen! You know I have to visit, don’t you?
I’ve never heard of Dragor before but looks beautiful. We love to get out of the city and explore #FarawayFiles
I would love to hear how this town is pronounced and see if it sound as cool as it does in my head lol. Love you have these charming towns so close to you! Perfect day trips!
What a stunning country!!
Looks really cute – odd to think a place like this is so close to the city! #FarawayFiles
Dragor looks so lovely. It’s so great when you can get away somewhere nice and peaceful but don’t have to travel too far. One of my favourite things about Scotland! Thanks for sharing 🙂
We biked there from Copenhagen this time last year. It was far enough to be an adventure, but doable for an inexperienced cyclist. Sitting at the harbor was very lovely. Pronounced draaaaaor!
You had me at seafood and rose, oh to be there right now..! #farawayfiles
I am dying to come to Copenhagen – and now I want to come for longer to fit in this cute day trip! Your photos are so lovely, it looks like the perfect place to potter.
A perfect little authentic Danish town. very nice to look at. #farawayfiles
It does look darling! Love the photos!
Very cool! I’ve always wanted to visit Denmark.
Every single time I come to your blog I fall more and more in love with Denmark. I’ll be in Europe again next year for a bit and I might just have to come up to Denmark! Thanks for sharing! #farawayfiles
I read your blog post title as ‘Daring Dragon Denmark, and then kept thinking that Dragor was Dragon, and that made me think of Game of Thrones?! Dragor looks the opposite of something from Game of Thrones, it looks very cute and charming, and a perfect place to spend a lazy day!
What a great last taste of summer! It looks like a wonderful place to spend a lazy weekend day, sightseeing and eating icecream, what more could you want? #FarawayFiles
Ha ha! I had to laugh when you mentioned the GPS trying to pronounce these names! That’s something I’d love to hear!! Looks like a wonderful day trip! #farawayfiles
Been wanting to go to Copenhagen for such a long time – I’ll definitely remember doing this daytrip when I finally get to go there!
We’re big day trip people. I love discovering the quaintest of towns right outside the big city. It’s amazing to see 2 completely different worlds so close to each other. Dragor looks adorable! #farawayfiles
What an incredibly pretty place, I would love to go. Your pictures make it look very tempting, and all very instagrammable! Copenhagen and beyond is creeping higher and higher up my travel wish list….. #FarawayFiles
Wow, looks like the perfect day trip from Copenhagen!!
I love the way you have written this and am tempted to visit Dragor #FarawayFiles
Sold! Now I just need to get to Copenhagen #FarawayFiles
What a gem of a town! I knew the name sounded familiar but I couldn’t place until you mentioned the airport. I’ve never been there, only ever saw the name on road signs, but it looks like I missed out!
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