City Games are available across Denmark and offer an interactive way to explore cities through self-guided smartphone-based experiences. Designed for flexibility, each game can be started at any time and played at your own pace. Whether you’re in a large city or smaller town, the experience unfolds directly within the urban environment.

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  • Aalborg

    Aalborg is a city in northern Denmark, located in the North Jutland region along the Limfjord. Known for its blend of Viking history and modern cultural life, Aalborg features landmarks such as the medieval Budolfi Cathedral and the striking Utzon Center, designed by the architect of the Sydney Opera House. Its waterfront, once industrial, now hosts museums, galleries, and vibrant public spaces.

    City Game Aalborg
  • Copenhagen

    Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark, located on the eastern coast of Zealand and partly on the island of Amager. Known for its blend of historic charm and modern design, the city features landmarks such as the colorful Nyhavn harbor and the Renaissance-era Rosenborg Castle. Copenhagen is also recognized for its cycling culture and its role as a center of Scandinavian history and culture.

    City Game Copenhagen


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Cities in Denmark are defined by their human-scale layout and calm urban rhythm. Whether in larger cities like Copenhagen or smaller towns across the country, built environments are typically compact, with residential areas, commercial streets and green spaces arranged in a way that supports everyday movement on foot or by bike. This creates a cohesive atmosphere where the transition between neighborhoods often feels seamless.

Danish cities prioritize accessibility and ease of movement. Streets are generally well-maintained and designed with pedestrians and cyclists in mind, supporting a quiet yet active urban life. Much of the daily activity happens in public spaces, where cafés, supermarkets and local services are part of the regular city flow rather than concentrated in commercial zones.

Urban life across Denmark varies in scale but shares a thoughtful sense of planning and pace. While Copenhagen has a more international energy, smaller cities like Aarhus, Odense or Aalborg feel more local and rooted in their region. Yet across all urban areas, there is an underlying sense of order and approachability that makes city life in Denmark feel both welcoming and grounded.








City Games are available in multiple cities across Denmark, offering a mix of experiences in both well-known and smaller locations. You can explore City Games in major cities like Copenhagen and Aalborg, as well as in other towns across the country.

The games are not limited to just these cities, and availability spans a variety of urban areas in Denmark. This includes both larger population centers and smaller destinations.