Discover the rich history and culture of Copenhagen on a guided walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems, then delve into the opulent Royal Christiansborg Palace for a glimpse into Danish royalty and history.
Discover the rich history and culture of Copenhagen on a guided walking tour. Explore iconic landmarks and hidden gems, then delve into the opulent Royal Christiansborg Palace for a glimpse into Danish royalty and history.
- Tivoli Gardens - See the main entrance of this 175 years old amusement park and heard the history
- Radhuspladsen - City Hall Square
- Gammeltorv - This emblematic oldest square in Copenhagen (Old Market) With adjoining Nytorv it forms a common space along the Strøget pedestrian street. While the square dates back to the foundation of the…
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Tivoli Gardens - See the main entrance of this 175 years old amusement park and heard the history
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Radhuspladsen - City Hall Square
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Gammeltorv - This emblematic oldest square in Copenhagen (Old Market) With adjoining Nytorv it forms a common space along the Strøget pedestrian street. While the square dates back to the foundation of the city in the 12th century, most of its buildings were constructed after the Great Fire of 1795 in Neoclassical style. Another dominating feature is the Caritas Well, a Renaissance fountain erected by King Christian IV in 1610.
Also we find Nytorv (new square)
Together with the adjoining Gammeltorv it forms large square in the pedestrian street, a dominated by the imposing Neoclassical façade of the Copenhagen Court House, which from 1815-1905 also served as the City Hall. -
Church of Our Lady - Copenhagen Cathedral - The Copenhagen Cathedral, today designed by the architect C.F. Hansen in Neo-Classicist style. The foundation stone was laid by King Frederik VI in 1817, and the solemn consecration took place on Whitsunday 1829. This site served a church since Bishop Absalon, the founder of Copenhagen, had a small chapel built on the premises. The original church was erected at the highest point in the town around 1200.
The church has seen many important events throughout Danish history. This is where King Valdemar Atterdag gave away his nine-year old daughter Margrethe - later Queen Margrethe I - in marriage in 1363, in 1855 the funeral of Søren Kierkegaard, and in 2004, Crown Prince Frederik and Australian Mary Donaldson were married here.
Inside we have Thorvaldsen’s sculptures
The statues of Christ and the twelve apostles. Above the altar, Christ extends his arms in a welcoming gesture, while the apostles watch from the sides of the nave. Judas has been replaced by Paul.
Battle of Copenhagen
In 1807, the cathedral was hit by a incendiary rocket during the British bombardment led by Admiral James Gambier and General Lord Cathcart. The bombardment resulted in the cathedral’s burning down. -
Hoejbro Plads - At the pedestrian street, area of the medieval tournaments, one of the centrals dynamic square of city center facing the Christianborg Palace, the warrior-bishop who has traditionally been credited as the founder of Copenhagen. It was inaugurated in 1901 to commemorate the septcentennial of his death. also knows as the Gammel strand (old beach) On the south side it borders on the narrow Slotsholmens Canal while the north side is lined by a row of brightly coloured houses from the 18th and 19th century
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Christiansborg Slot - We will enter the magnificent Christiansborg palace which was once the official resident of the Royal family.
- Local guide
- Entrance to Christiansborg
- Local guide
- Entrance to Christiansborg
- Gratitudes (Optional)
- Tea and coffee
- Gratitudes (Optional)
- Tea and coffee
In this tour, a well-informed local tour guide will lead you on an engaging walk around the historical part of the city to observe all the significant landmarks along with spots that are less trodden, absorbing the essence of the most celebrated districts. You will have multiple intermissions en route to drench yourself in the daily routine, extensive…
In this tour, a well-informed local tour guide will lead you on an engaging walk around the historical part of the city to observe all the significant landmarks along with spots that are less trodden, absorbing the essence of the most celebrated districts. You will have multiple intermissions en route to drench yourself in the daily routine, extensive history and rich heritage of the capital city of Denmark, and get an extensive synopsis of all the key sights and attractions that make this place a lively, enjoyable destination for natives and tourists.
Following this, you will have a guided tour inside Christiansborg Palace, which houses the Danish Parliament and Royal Reception Rooms. This is where formal events of grandeur are held by the Royal Family and the prime minister to entertain guests of honour. The halls are adorned with historical artefacts that narrate tales of distinct eras of Danish civilization, peaking with an exhibit of 17 handcrafted tapestries in the banquet hall, each weaving over a millennium’s worth of history.
The tour will culminate at this palace.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.