Copenhagen, the Scandinavian pearl, awaits you for a day of exploring on foot the 29 must-see sites. Stroll down Stroget Street, admire the architecture of Notre-Dame Cathedral and be charmed by Nyhavn’s colourful houses. This 8 km tour, suitable for all travellers, introduces you to Danish history, culture and gastronomy through iconic places. The tour is enriched by audio commentary, bringing you an immersive experience in this modern and sustainable city. Get ready to enjoy the Hygge in this welcoming environment.
- 8 km walking tour through Copenhagen
- 29 places of interest, including Rosenborg Castle and the Botanical Garden
- Audio commentary for total immersion
- Duration of the visit: about 3h30, ideal for culture and history lovers
We build your tours in the form of a loop so that you can easily start the tour at the point closest to you, the guidance will adapt automatically. If you are nearby, we recommend an ideal Check-out Point.
Lively, lively and eventful, Stroget Street is Copenhagen’s largest shopping street!
Here, on your left, is the oldest square in town. It was once the Point of Sale, where pork, poultry and eggs were sold.
This is the oldest church in the city, built in the 13th century! Formerly part of the former Catholic monastery, this church was devastated by the fire of 1728, which destroyed several buildings in the Danish capital.
It is one of the central squares of Copenhagen. Built after the fire of 1795, it was used as a firebreak to prevent further fires.
You are currently in the Kobmagergade. This shopping street reveals many beautiful buildings, such as the one on this level, on your right, at number 42.
Here you are in the beautiful square of Grabrodretorv, characterized by its buildings with bright colors. It takes its name in 1841, but it is much older than that.
This cathedral, whose façade evokes the architecture of ancient temples, is the most important church in Copenhagen.
Nicknamed the Round Tower, this tower is a special feature of the nearby building to which it is attached, which is called the Work of the Trinity, built to house a church, a university library and an astronomical observatory, which is still on top of the tower.
Here you are again in a beautiful square of the city! Called Kultorvet, which means “the Coal Point of Sale”, after the trade that took place there, it was designed after the fire of 1728.
On your left is the Copenhagen Botanical Garden. Don’t hesitate to enter and visit if it is open upon arrival!
This magnificent castle served as a royal residence between 1633 and 1710. King Christian IV, King of Denmark and Norway, decided to build it: he wanted to build a summer house at Check-out.
Now you are in the Royal Garden, which surrounds the imposing Rosenborg Castle.
You arrive here in the Nyboder district, a very specific place as you have already noticed. On either side of this street stand houses of an ochre color that does not go unnoticed.
The building you have in front of you is Nyboders Mindestuer, and it is undoubtedly a must-see in the neighborhood.
Here you are, in front of what is known as the “marble church”: I assure you, it was not entirely built in marble, although its original designer intended it when it was first built in 1749!
Copenhagen’s iconic square, Amalienborg consists of four imposing and elegant buildings that are none other than the residence of the Danish royal family.
This small park located a stone’s throw from Amalienborg Castle is a beautiful walk along the Copenhagen harbor.
Time to take THE iconic photo of Copenhagen!
Here you are in the picturesque district of Copenhagen!
This large square is one of the main ones in the city. Connecting each of the most touristic monuments and sites, it is impossible not to pass by this square when visiting Copenhagen!
Facing you stands a large statue of Niels Juel, a Danish admiral who lived in the 17th century.
Here you are on the Holmensbro, one of the many bridges in the city. It passes over a canal that gives a beautiful view of some of the monuments.
More than 9 centuries of history shape this great castle, located in the center of Copenhagen.
Here are two of the oldest streets in Copenhagen! Dating back to the 16th century, they have not lost their shine over time, quite the contrary...
This impressive façade belongs to the building that houses the National Museum of Denmark, which traces Danish history and culture through Collections dating from Prehistory to the present day.
Strange statue, isn’t it? Located in the heart of Dantes Plads, one of Copenhagen’s public squares, it has real value for the inhabitants of the capital.
You arrive here in front of an imposing building and surprising by its architecture.
On your left is an amazing garden, rather unique: you will certainly understand it when you hear the screams that come out of it, this garden is nothing but a real amusement park in the heart of the city!
Opposite Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, the City Inn was built in 1905 to the designs of Martin Nyrop, Danish architect.
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