Royal Tour of Copenhagen and of Dragor, the pretty fishing village !
A Guided tour of Copenhagen through all the highlights of the city, The Little Mermaid, Rosenborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace, Christianshavn, Nyhavn, Gefion Fountian, Dragør City and much more!
We cross Copenhagen harbor and then travel to Dragor, where we talk about the history of this pretty fishing village, including its Dutch connections. There is time here to eat, to walk down to the sea, to visit Dragor Fort and to do some shopping in the interesting little independent shops. After this and a photo-stop to get a picture of the Oresund Bridge.
Via beach road to Copenhagen
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Hotel Astoria and Main Railway of Copenhagen
Hotel Astoria and Main Railway of Copenhagen
The lovely Tivoli Gardens, which date back to 1843, opened by Georg Carstensen.
Art museum with antique sculptures from the Mediterranean area as well as French and Danish works from the 19th century.
Mansion from the 18th century with collections and exhibitions about Denmark's history, its people and culture.
The Little Mermaid is a sculpture on Langelinie in Copenhagen that welcomes you to Copenhagen Harbor and is one of Denmark's biggest tourist attractions. It illustrates H.C. Andersen's fairy tale The Little Mermaid. The sculpture was donated by brewer Carl Jacobsen
The oldest stock exchange building in the world, built by King Christian IV in the 1600s.
Christiansborg Palace, where the Danish Parliament, Folketing is housed. The present building dates back to 1928.
Coming to Dragor we talk about the history of this pretty fishing village, including its Dutch connections and encourage people to explore it. There is time here to eat, to walk down to the sea, to visit Dragor Fort and to do some shopping in the interesting little independent shops. After this and a photo-stop to get a picture of the Oresund Bridge, we travel around the side of Copenhagen Airport, telling the story of its history, from sheep eating the grass on the runway, to today's successful gateway to the world, that handles 29 million passengers per year.
Amalienborg castle, with the King's guards and the beautiful marble church
stop at opera, where with can take photo of Copenhagen harbor and Amaliensborg palaca
An old Dutch Style fishing village near Copenhagen, which is 500 years old. Take some time to walk around the charming little old houses and see the fishing boats moored along the quayside.
Stop at christianshavn, overlooking the beautiful canal and our Saviour´s Church
The Rosenborg Castle, built in Dutch Renaissance style by King Christian IV. The exterior of this castle is exactly the same as the day it was built.
Equestrian statue of the city's founder, Bishop Absalon from 1902
It will be possible to take a picture of the oresund Bridge.
The State Natural History Museum's plant collection, Denmark's largest, spread over 10 hectares. The Palm House, Athena and Marsyas by Myron, The Astronomical Observatory / ostervold Observatory, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601)
We cross Copenhagen harbour and then travel into Orestad. The whole suburb is new with some of Denmark's best modern architecture. After telling the story of Orestad, we travel through Vest Amager, past family homes from the 1970s, standing on long, orderly streets. Then we enter the countryside, telling our visitors about the history of Kongenlund and why it was planted.
Danish national gallery with international collections, temporary exhibitions and children's activities.
Museum by the canal built by the neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen's grave.
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