People are dressed up and marching on the Copenhagen Christmas parade at Amagerbrogade

Copenhagen Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade

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Curious to know about the Juleoptoget på Amagerbrogade or the Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade, Copenhagen?

This lively parade lights up the Amagerbrogade neighborhood every year with holiday cheer. It’s a favorite local Christmas event and a must-see that draws a lot of people across Denmark.

As someone who loves the excitement of parades, I can tell you that the Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade is one of the most festive events in the city.

Ready to witness the Christmas procession?

Let’s dive into everything you need to know about the Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade and make the most of this holiday tradition!

What is the Copenhagen Christmas Parade?

The Copenhagen Christmas Parade is an annual event started in 1969 on Amagerbrogade (Amagerbro Street) in central Copenhagen. Since then, this Christmas event has become a beloved Christmas tradition in Denmark for over 50 years. 

What started as a small parade has grown into Denmark’s longest Christmas parade, stretching over a kilometer!

Juleoptoget på Amagerbrogade - Christmas parade or street procession

With over 1,000 participants, the parade moves joyfully on foot and wheels.  Participants dress up as elves, angels, and holiday characters, filling the streets with color and excitement. You’ll see everything from glowing buses and cars to bikes decorated.

It’s a dazzling display, making its way through the live streets with decorated storefronts, sparkling Christmas lights, and decorations.

When does the Christmas Parade Take Place?

The Copenhagen Christmas Parade takes place on the last Saturday of November, every year.

The parade starts from the corner of Gyldenrisvej and Amagerbrogade at 16:03 and ends at the Christmas Møllers Plads at 18:00. The procession lasts at least 2 hours from start to finish.

Snow woman sitting on the throne - people marching on the Denmark's largest parade

Highlights of the Christmas Parade in Copenhagen

You’ll see vintage cars, bicycles, marching bands, minions, Disney characters, Star Wars favorites, elves, cartoon characters, Santa Claus, the Ice Queen with her polar bears, cheerleaders, firefighters, sports clubs, and many more—all marching by with a burst of holiday energy and cheer.

Marching bands play traditional Christmas tunes, filling the air with the sounds of trumpets and drums. Some groups play electronic music while others sing carols.

The Christmas music, the sight, and the energy—it’s a holiday experience you won’t forget!

Decorated vehicles on the Amagerbrogade Christmas parade, Copenhagen

I’ve watched the Christmas procession for years with friends and family. It’s a great way to get out in the winter and dive into local culture and traditions.

Where to See the Christmas Procession in Copenhagen?

Around 60,000 people gather to witness the Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade—so, gear up, it’s going to be packed! Families, friends, locals, and travelers, all line up the streets of Amagerbrogade.

Kids are buzzing with energy and excitement, waving, giving high-fives, and absolutely loving every bit of it. Trust me, they’re the real stars of the show—so don’t be shy, wave back, and cheer them on.

There’s no single “best spot” to watch the parade since the route is a straight stretch.

Just find your spot, settle in, and you’re guaranteed to all the holiday magic. This parade is more than just a show; it’s a chance to see Copenhagen in the heart of festive celebrations, bringing everyone together to celebrate the season.

People are dressed up and marching on the Copenhagen Christmas parade at Amagerbrogade

Special Deals at Amagerbrogade Shops

On the day of the Christmas procession, the shops on Amagerbrogade offer special discounts to engage the visitors. You will even get discounts on the yummy Danish Christmas treats.

Christmas Parade Across Denmark

Beyond the Christmas Parade in Copenhagen, many cities and towns in Denmark follow the tradition. In Aarhus, the Christmas parade sets off from the harbor at DOKK1.

In places like Hornsyld, Vindinge, and Bornholm, horses and ponies participate in the Christmas parade, too.

Also, note that another Christmas parade takes place in Copenhagen during the Christmas tree lighting ceremony. This procession is different in both vibe and purpose.

How to Dress for the Christmas Parade in Copenhagen?

December in Copenhagen can be quite cold, so make sure to layer up. Wear warm layers, gloves, hats, and scarves to stay comfortable while you watch the parade.

Remember, the Copenhagen Christmas Parade route is outdoors, and you’ll be standing in the cold for a while, so it’s essential to dress appropriately for the winter weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Christmas Parade in Copenhagen free to attend?

Yes, the Copenhagen Christmas Parade is a public event that is free to attend.

Where does the Copenhagen Christmas Parade start and end?

The Copenhagen Christmas Parade starts from the corner of Gyldenrisvej and Amagerbrogade. It ends at the Christmas Møllers Plads.

Final Thoughts: Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade

The Christmas Parade at Amagerbrogade, a holiday tradition cherished for over 50 years truly captures the Christmas magic in Copenhagen.

If you’re in Copenhagen on the last Saturday of November, don’t miss the chance to join the crowd to witness the joy of the Amagerbrogade Christmas Parade.

It’s a local experience and a perfect opportunity to immerse yourself in the festive spirit.

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