Jewish Compass lists 13 kosher hotels, 2 synagogues, 1 information point and 1 kosher restaurant in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen has been the heart of Danish Jewry since the seventeenth century. Its Great Synagogue on Krystalgade, inaugurated in 1833, remains the community's centre. The city is forever linked to one of the noblest episodes of the Holocaust — the rescue of most of Denmark's Jews to neutral Sweden in October 1943.
Today a small, active community maintains synagogues, a mikvah, and kosher facilities, with most central hotels within walking distance of the shuls and Chabad.
Find kosher food, synagogues, and Jewish sites in Copenhagen on Jewish Compass.