Immerse yourself in Danish history and culture with a self-guided audio tour of Copenhagen. Explore the city’s vibrant streets, iconic landmarks, and rich history at your own pace.
Immerse yourself in Danish history and culture with a self-guided audio tour of Copenhagen. Explore the city’s vibrant streets, iconic landmarks, and rich history at your own pace.
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Copenhagen City Hall - City Hall Square is Copenhagen’s largest square. The City Hall building is recognizable by its ornate brick front,
clock tower, and the gilded statue of the city’s founder, Bishop
Absalon, over the front balcony.
The
hall was built in the National Romantic style, which was popularized by the architect Martin Nyrop.
His design…
- Copenhagen City Hall - City Hall Square is Copenhagen’s largest square. The City Hall building is recognizable by its ornate brick front,
clock tower, and the gilded statue of the city’s founder, Bishop
Absalon, over the front balcony.
The
hall was built in the National Romantic style, which was popularized by the architect Martin Nyrop.
His design is inspired by the City Hall in Siena, Italy.
- Rundetarn - The round tower is
a 17th century astronomical observatory that is part of the Trinitatis Complex,
which includes the
Trinitatis Church and an academic library for the neighbouring Copenhagen
University. The library was opened in 1657 and once housed the university’s entire collection
—
around 10,000
books.
Instead of stairs, the tower features a ramp that spirals to the top of the
structure.
- Rosenborg Castle - Rosenborg Castle was one of the many architectural projects commissioned by King Christian IV.
The
architecture of the castle is in the Dutch Renaissance style of the seventeenth century, which is
characterized by high gables and spires. After its completion, the castle continued to be expanded,
not reaching its current state until 1624
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Marble Church has the largest church dome in Scandinavia.
The official name of this majestic structure
is
Frederiks Kirke
, or “Frederik’s Church,”
after King Frederik V.
In 1748, King Frederik began planning
the
construction of a grand city district called
Frederiksstaden.
- Amalienborg Museum - The
Amalienborg Palace is the current residence of the
Danish
royal family. The first palace was built
between 1669 and 1673 by Queen
Sophie Amalie, the wife of King Frederik III.
The current
Amalienborg Palace was designed to
be the crowning jewel of the district of
Frederiksstaden
.
Frederik V dismantled the existing palace and in its place constructed the octagonal complex you see
today.
- Royal Danish Theatre Play House - The first theatre built in this location was
built in 1748. It seated 800 audience members and
employed eight actors and four
actresses. Performances c
onsisted mainly of French comedies. This
original
theatre proved too small for the city of Copenhagen, and in 1774 it was rebuilt
for a larger
audience. The Royal Danish Theatre became the home for all the
performing arts, including ballet,
opera, and the
royal orchestra.
- The Royal Kitchens of Christiansborg Palace - Christiansborg Palace has been built over the
remnants
of four previous castles. In 1167,
Absalon
constructed the first castle on
the island, which stood for over 200 years. After the
destruction of
Absalon’s
castle by the Hanseatic League, Copenhagen Castle was built over the ruins.
This castle stood for several hundred years and is best known for its Blue
Tower, which held Leonora
Christina, the daughter of Christian IV, captive for
almost 22 years.
- Self-paced
- Audio files and GPS map
- Self-paced
- Audio files and GPS map
- Admission Fees
- Transportation
- Food/Drinks
- Audio Device
- Admission Fees
- Transportation
- Food/Drinks
- Audio Device
Experience the lively city of Copenhagen on a tour that will bring you to its humming streets, showcasing attractions like the grand Tivoli and architectural marvel, the Marble Church.
Ideally designed for walking exploration, our independently guided audio tour grants you control over your pacing and the freedom to immerse yourself in the tales of this…
Experience the lively city of Copenhagen on a tour that will bring you to its humming streets, showcasing attractions like the grand Tivoli and architectural marvel, the Marble Church.
Ideally designed for walking exploration, our independently guided audio tour grants you control over your pacing and the freedom to immerse yourself in the tales of this invigorating metropolis.
Witness the city’s deep-rooted past through its splendid palaces and majestic halls, and its vivid personality in its animated squares. From authors to monarchs, you will be introduced to the narratives of some of the city’s most notable inhabitants.
To delve into the magic of this splendid city on your own speed and schedule, simply download this independently guided audio tour, insert your earphones, launch the map included in your download, and commence your walk.
The tour is expected to last around two hours, but feel free to halt the audio guide whenever necessary. Seize the opportunity to grab a meal or shop as you go.
Please be aware that this tour is exclusively conducted in English.
- Tour downloading instructions are in the “Before You Go” section of your ticket.
- No admission fees or physical guide included.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Please download the audio file and make it ready before you start your journey
- Available only in English.
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.