Discover Denmark’s charm on a historical walking tour. Learn about Danish life, values, and history. End with a memorable souvenir.
Discover Denmark’s charm on a historical walking tour. Learn about Danish life, values, and history. End with a memorable souvenir.
- H.C. Andersen Statue - Begin the journey at the monument dedicated to the world-renowned fairy-tale author who resided in Copenhagen for over 50 years. Discover more about his life and why he held Copenhagen in such high regard.
- Tivoli Gardens - Stroll past the elegant facades of one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and uncover the…
- H.C. Andersen Statue - Begin the journey at the monument dedicated to the world-renowned fairy-tale author who resided in Copenhagen for over 50 years. Discover more about his life and why he held Copenhagen in such high regard.
- Tivoli Gardens - Stroll past the elegant facades of one of the world’s oldest amusement parks and uncover the fascinating story of its creation and enduring fame.
- Radhuspladsen - Visit Rådhuspladsen, the heart of Denmark, not just Copenhagen. Observe the happenings here to stay updated on the country’s news. Let’s explore it in detail.
- Stroeget - This marks the beginning of the medieval city and is one of Europe’s longest pedestrian streets. As we walk, hear intriguing tales about the district’s history, the Great Fire of Copenhagen, famous Danish pastries, and more.
- Gammeltorv - The oldest square in Copenhagen, where a fish market and knightly tournaments took place as early as the 12th century.
- Nytorv - A historic site where punishments, executions, and hangings were once held.
- Jakob Jakobsen Arkitekt - From Nytorv, proceed to Jacob Jacobsen’s house. Along the way, learn about the events in this area that transformed Denmark from an absolute monarchy to a parliamentary one, and how this impacts citizens today. Discover the legacy Jacob Jacobsen left in Denmark’s history, beyond founding the Carlsberg brewing company.
- Magstræde - The concept of “Danish hygge” is interpreted differently worldwide. On the way to Denmark’s coziest and most beautiful street, discuss what true Danish hygge is and how Magstræde embodies it. Visit one of the city’s oldest streets, featuring charming 17th-century buildings.
- National Museum of Denmark - This 18th-century palace, originally built for Crown Prince Frederik V, was converted into a museum in 1892. It showcases 14,000 years of history with treasures from Denmark and beyond. As we admire the palace’s facades, hear about its most famous exhibit.
- Slotsholmen - Believed to be where the city’s founder, Absalon, established Copenhagen. His fortress stood here for 200 years. What followed? Explore the district’s role in Danish history and why it’s called Denmark’s political heart. Discuss Danish politics, the tax system, the Social Democrats, and more.
- Christiansborg Slot - This version of Christiansborg Castle, built in 1928, serves as a functional parliament center. Visit the royal stables, where horses participate in royal events, and a royal arena for horse training. If time and weather permit, climb Christiansborg Tower for a city view (not available on Mondays and certain holidays).
- Det Kgl. Bibliotek, The Royal Library - The old naval port of Christian IV transformed into a beautiful district.
- Agnete and the Merman - Copenhagen features monuments not only on land but also underwater, offering a delightful surprise for tourists.
- Danish Souvenirs & Gift Amagertorv - A square dedicated to Danish design, featuring several marvelous buildings and stories.
- Copenhagen King’s Square - Founded in the 17th century by Christian 5, this square was intended to be Copenhagen’s new parade center. Despite the high cost, the king avoided using budget funds. How did he manage this?
- Royal Danish Theater (Kongelige Teater) - Despite various construction challenges in the 18th century, this theater is now one of the country’s most significant buildings.
- Hotel D’Angleterre - Among Denmark’s most luxurious accommodations, adored by celebrities.
- Nyhavn - Copenhagen’s main tourist attraction, a kilometer-long harbor initially intended for ships and fish markets. Instead, taverns, brothels, and tattoo salons emerged. Now, it’s one of Denmark’s priciest locations, with the north side of the canal featured in magazines and on postcards, making it a popular Instagram spot.
- Amalienborg - The winter residence of the King of Denmark.
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Conclude the tour near one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful churches. Why is it informally known as the Marble Church with distorted proportions? Consider entering to admire the spectacular interiors. A wonderful place to end the walk and plan a return visit.

- Guide service
- Interesting stories
- Good mood
- Guide service
- Interesting stories
- Good mood
- Coffee/tea breaks as well as any kind of food is not included in the price
- Coffee/tea breaks as well as any kind of food is not included in the price
The tour is crafted to provide a comprehensive understanding of Denmark, covering not just historical insights but also contemporary Danish life, values, taxation, views on the monarchy, and culinary traditions. Extensive research through books on Denmark, along with studies in sociology and history, has been conducted to ensure a rich and informative…
The tour is crafted to provide a comprehensive understanding of Denmark, covering not just historical insights but also contemporary Danish life, values, taxation, views on the monarchy, and culinary traditions. Extensive research through books on Denmark, along with studies in sociology and history, has been conducted to ensure a rich and informative experience during the excursions.
The guided tour is both immersive and rewarding, allowing participants to truly experience the essence of Denmark and develop a fondness for it.
Who doesn’t appreciate gifts? Especially those that capture memorable moments and travels? At the conclusion of our tours, participants receive a small yet meaningful souvenir to cherish as a reminder of their journey in Denmark.
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.