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 - we will start our route from the monument of the main fairy-tales writer of the world lived in Copenhagen for more then 50 years. We’ll get to know him better and find out why he admired Copenhagen so much
- Tivoli Gardens - We will walk along the elegant facades of one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and learn…
- H.C. Andersen Statue - we will start our route from the monument of the main fairy-tales writer of the world lived in Copenhagen for more then 50 years. We’ll get to know him better and find out why he admired Copenhagen so much
- Tivoli Gardens - We will walk along the elegant facades of one of the oldest amusement parks in the world and learn an interesting story about how the park was created and why it is so famous through centuries
- Radhuspladsen - Then we will visit Rådhuspladsen - the heart of the whole country, not only of Copenhagen. By what is happening here, you can follow the news agenda of the country. Let’s look at it in detail.
- Stroeget - This is the start of the medieval city and one of the longest pedestrian street in Europe. As we walk along the street, I will tell you many interesting stories about the history of this district, Great Fire of Copenhagen, famous Danish pastries, etc.
- Gammeltorv - This is the oldest square in Copenhagen. Already in the 12th century, there were a fish market here, knightly tournaments etc.
- Nytorv - The place with a long history - where the punishments, executions and hangings were held.
- Jakob Jakobsen Arkitekt - From Nytorv we head to the house of Jacob Jacobsen. While we are on our way, I will talk about what past events that took place in this part of the city led to Denmark turning from an absolute monarchy into a parliamentary monarchy, and how this affects the lives of citizens today. When we arrive at Jacob Jacobsen’s house, I will tell you what legacy this man left in the history of Denmark. You will figure out that he founder of the Carlsberg brewing concern was not only a businessman, but much more…
- Magstræde - The famous “Danish hygge” is interpreted all over the world somewhat differently than here. On our way to the most cozy and beautiful street in Denmark, we will talk about what real Danish hygge is and how Magstræde street reflects this concept. you will visit one of the oldest streets in the city - with several charming buildings of the 17th century
- National Museum of Denmark - This 18th century palace was built for the Crown Prince Frederik V and converted to a museum in 1892. The collection is showing 14,000 years of history with treasures from Denmark and the rest of the world. While we walk along the facades of this beautiful palace, I will tell you the story of its most famous exhibit
- Slotsholmen - The founder of the city Absalon is believed to have created Copenhagen here. His first fortress that was built here safely stood here for 200 years. What happened afterwords? What is the role of this district in Denish history. Why is it called the political heart of Denmark? We’ll explore this island and talk about Danish politics, the tax system, the Social Democrats, etc.
- Christiansborg Slot - This version of Christiansborg Castle was built in 1928 as a functional parliament center. Here we will also see the royal stables with horses that participate in various royal events and a royal arena, where horses are trained. If the weather is good and the group has enough time, we can climb Christiansborg Tower and see the city from above (not available on Mondays and certain holidays - need to be checked)
- Det Kgl. Bibliotek, The Royal Library - The old naval port of Christian IV was transformed into a beautiful district.
- Agnete and the Merman - In Copenhagen, there are monuments not only on land, but also under water. Big surprise for all tourists in the city)
- Danish Souvenirs & Gift Amagertorv - The square is dedicated to Danish design - with several marvelous buildings and stories
- Copenhagen King’s Square - This square, founded in the 17th century, according to the plan of Christian 5, had to become the new parade center of Copenhagen. The plan cost a pretty penny, but the king did not want to spend budget money on this. How did he solve this task?
- Royal Danish Theater (Kongelige Teater) - The theater suffered from various misfortunes during construction in the 18th century but now this building is one of the most sagnificant in the whole country
- Hotel D’Angleterre - One of the most expensive accomodations in Denmark - celebrities adore this hotel
- Nyhavn - Copenhagen’s main tourist attraction. This is a kilometer-long harbor. It was supposed that ships would come here, and fresh fish would be sold on the shore, but in reality it turned out to be more interesting - taverns, brothels, a tattoo salon began to appear near the water. Now it is one of the most expensive locations in all of Denmark. The north side of the canal |harbor is printed in magazines and on souvenir postcards in millions of copies, it is the most popular Instagram location in the city.
- Amalienborg - The winter residence of the King of Denmark
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - We end our route here - near the one of the most beautiful Church of Copenhagen. But why is the informal name of Marble Church a church with distorted proportions? Would you like to go in and to enjoy the spectacular inteiors of the building? Marvelous place for finish our walk and… to be back one day)
- 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 designed in such a way that you learn a wide variety of information about Denmark - not only historical facts, but also information about how the Danes live today, what values they believe in, what taxes they pay, how they feel about the monarchy, and what food habits they have. I read many wonderful books about Denmark, studied sociology…
The tour is designed in such a way that you learn a wide variety of information about Denmark - not only historical facts, but also information about how the Danes live today, what values they believe in, what taxes they pay, how they feel about the monarchy, and what food habits they have. I read many wonderful books about Denmark, studied sociology and history of Denmark - to carefully analyze all this and to convey it in my excursions. The guided tour is atmospheric and fulfilling. So you would definitely feel the mood of Denmark and also fall in love with it. Is there anyone who doesn’t like gifts? Special gifts that remind you of bright life moments and travels? At the end of our walks, you will get a small but heartwarming souvenir that will become a memory of your trip to Denmark.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.