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Copenhagen Highlights with a Twist
Copenhagen Highlights with a Twist Just arrived in Copenhagen? On this classical walking tour we will give you a great introduction to our beloved city! Listen to the riveting stories of the must-see highlight like The Royal Palace Amalienborg, Castle Island and New Harbour. The oldest kingdom in the world How does a constitutional monarchy work? Why is the queen so popular? Get familiar with our Royal Family as you listen to passionated love stories and royal scandals back in history. The perfect palace to tell these stories is at...
read moreVibrant and colourful Vesterbro
Local Neighbourhood Feel Copenhagen is a mix of small neighbourhoods with their own atmosphere and touch. Join us on a walk to the hip urban and very colourful part, called Vesterbro. You will hear stories about the people who lived here. It’s unique history, where we will walk by some of the iconic areas that made this neighbourhood such a melting pot. The Meatpacking District This is the place of the meatpacking district. Once a vibrant busy workplace for the butchers of Copenhagen with the husle and bustle in the slaughterhouses. We...
read moreFoodies’ Favourite Food Tour
Our “Foodies’ Favourite Food Tour” takes you down the cobbled stoned streets of Copenhagen and into the heart of the Danish kitchen. Within the last decade the Nordic cuisine has become famous all over the world with the concept New Nordic. With this concept one must cook after the season, with raw materials from the North and create a tasteful and healthy dish. On the tour you will e.g. taste the traditional Danish lunch: an open faced sandwich called ‘smørrebrød’, which is a piece of ryebread with different...
read moreCHEERS Copenhagen!
Let’s take you on a colourful and lively walk through Copenhagen where we explore history seen through Danish drinking traditions. You will visit some of the iconic bars where the spirited poets and painters fueled their pen and wit emptying yet another glass. We are following in the footsteps of monks who had more than enough of their own brew, sailors dipping their beard in huge beer heads in Nyhavn, as many as they could before the ship sailed off again – and the noble miss sipping her madeira, hardly able to wait to tell her friends...
read moreWe love biking!
Guided tours by bike Did you know the Copenhageners in general own 3 bikes per person ! We have more bicycles than cars in the city. More than 300.000 cyclists commute through Copenhagen every day – each day people of Copenhagen bike 1,34 mio. km. That is 31 times around the world! And that we have 400 km. of biking lanes to ride on? So get in the saddle and join us, as we share all our good stories from Copenhagen and the surrounding areas ! We offer a wide range of guided bike tours, which can be customized to whatever preferences...
read moreScience and Beer Pub Crawl
What do beer and science have in common? Well, probably more than you think! Did you know that the founder of Carlsberg – Mr. Jacobsen – had a keen interest in science, because he saw his beer making as much more, than just brewing beer. On this tour we explore the first steps towards understanding the world through science. From the renaissance up until the 20th century, we introduce some of the first movers in Danish science and, try to understand what inspired them and led to their discoveries. Description of the tour From...
read moreCastles and Wine
On this trip we explore the Danish history seen through of our drinking traditions. Isn’t that a great idea? Well, we think so! Because it allows us to tell about the Vikings and their toast, the monks and their beer, the insatiable kings, the thirsty poor people as well as the explorers who brought new inspiration and tastes home from far away. On the way we visit castles where the cannon salutes accompanied the toasts of the king and his guests, and the numerous gorgeous dishes exhausted the appetite of the visitors. In the afternoon we...
read moreVIKINGS!
Have you seen the TV serie Vikings? Are you fascinated with the history of the sea warriors from the North? Do you want to know more about them? How they lived, loved, fought and died? Welcome to the land of the Vikings! Join us on this guided walking tour through the very early days of Copenhagen and through the lives of these fascinating people. Vikings where so much more than brutal sea warriors. They were excellent shipbuilders, merchants, artists, party people celebrating the year’s biggest event called jul – or Christmas as...
read moreThe Conference Tour
Copenhagen – Conference Guided Tour Have you spent all day inside a conference centre in Copenhagen? Do you long to see something else than the inside of a conference room? You need to stretch your legs and try our conference tour! Come and join us on a guided walking tour and explore the best sights and hidden gems of the city before dinner to work up your appetite for dinner and the attractions of Copenhagen. We will tell you the riveting stories of the local history and also give you an impression of everyday life in the green...
read moreFrom Brahe to Bohr – The Great Danish Scientists Tour
What do you know about the Danish scientists? On this tour you will be introduced to the most outstanding Danish scientists through history. You will be introduced to nobel award winners and other science superstars and see the places where they lived and worked. We will explore the groundbreaking inventions and larger than life personalities in Danish history. For example Niels Bohr, who through science helped his German colleagues hide their nobel price medals during WWII when the Nazis tried to confiscate them. You will also meet Tycho...
read moreGreen is the New Black and sometimes Blue
Green Living in Copenhagen – A city of sustainability Jump on the metro and join us on a tour with emphasis on green urban planning, cutting edge architecture and sustainability. We begin our tour in the neighbourhood called Ørestad, an area that emerged in the early nineties, and is known for their green profile. First stop is Bella Center Station, where a general introduction to the area and its history will be unfolded. The innovative duo Bjarke Ingels and Julien de Smedt (PLOT architects) are the forces behind the spectacular...
read moreThe Jewish History Tour
Discover Jewish history in Copenhagen Denmark has a small population of Jews, but they have lived here for centuries. So when did the first Jews arrive in Denmark and how did they manage to live as a minority in a Christian country? Why was 99% of the Danish Jewish population rescued during the 2nd World War and how is Jewish life in Denmark today? Join us on a tour focusing on the Jewish legacy and listen to the fascinating stories of mosaic life in the Capital throughout history. The Danish king and the yellow star The tours begins in the...
read moreTwo Kingdoms Tour – Denmark and Sweden in one day
Denmark and Sweden in one day On this “Two Kingdoms Tour” you will visit two rival countries! Sweden and Denmark have fought each other for centuries and hold the record for most wars fought between them. It all adds up to around 30 wars since the 15th century. We even beat the biggest enemies of Europe, England and France, who have fought 16 wars. About the tour The countries are separated by the Öresund, which links the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. The tour will take us on a mini round trip, starting with sightseing in...
read moreDragør – Visit the charming picturesque fishing village
The picturesque fishing village Dragør Join us on a tour in the picturesque fishing village Dragør – just half an hour from Copenhagen. The city is on the top 10 of the most beautiful towns in Denmark! Feel the fresh, cool breeze of sea air coming in from the South, absorb the tranquility in the charming narrow streets among the distinctive yellow fishermen’s houses. In order to be a true local in Dragør, it is said that you need to be able to trace your ancestors back at least three generations! The first people in the city were...
read moreNorth Zealand – world heritage and countryside
North Zealand Don’t leave Denmark without seeing one of the most beautiful parts of Denmark: North Zealand. On this tour we drive from Copenhagen on the scenic route along the coast of Oresund where you will see impressive mansions, humble fishermen’s villages and old birch forests. As we drive along the coastal road, you will be familiar with Denmark now and then and hear the riveting stories about our hunt loving kings and our relationship with Sweden – our archenemy for centuries! Visit the castles of North Zealand First stop will be...
read moreFrom Nonsense to Knowledge – the start of medical science
A tour about medical science Come with us on a walk through the history of medical science from the Medieval times to 1900. Hear about medicines, herbs, surgery, plague, cholera and poverty in Copenhagen. We will tell stories about some of the colorful people who lived and influenced the beginning of the medical era. A time when beliefs and superstition collided with knowledge. A tale of the Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment and the transformation of Copenhagen from a fortress to a modern metropolis. Practical information Duration:...
read moreChristmas tour in Copenhagen – candles, cookies and cosiness
What makes Danish Christmas unique? Join us on a guided tour in the beautiful, ornamented Copenhagen, and see how it lights up in the darkness of December. Experience Danish “hygge” and get to know our traditions with candles, cookies and cosiness. Hear about the many different dishes that we eat for Christmas, and find out why Danes hide an almond in their rice pudding and dance around the Christmas tree! See typical Danish Christmas ornaments and listen to the story behind them. Learn about the Danes’ relationship to...
read moreUNESCO World Heritage sights in Denmark
Explore the Danish heritage The best way to experience and explore the Danish heritage is by going to Roskilde. Join us for a tour where you will explore the magnificent cathedral – an architectural masterpiece. 1000 years of Danish history are gathered here under beautifully decorated vaults and in dark crypts. Here 39 kings and queens of Denmark lie buried and the cathedral is thus one of the most sacred places in Denmark. The cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Afterwards we will visit the Viking Museum where original ships...
read moreChristianshavn – Little Amsterdam
Christianshavn: Canals, warehouses and colonial reminiscence Join us on a walking tour that will take you through the charming neighborhood of Christianshavn. This 17th century part of Copenhagen is oozing with atmosphere. Strolling down the cobbled streets and the narrow canals, you get really close to the locals. We will also visit several back yards to get a closer look at everyday life of the Copenhageners. On this guided walk you will hear the fascinating stories of slave captains, slum and high society in the past. The city tour will...
read moreCarlsberg – A story about Danish beer
The Father, The Son and The Beer In 1838 J. C. Jacobsen tasted Bavarian beer for the first time. It was the start of the world’s fourth largest brewery, Carlsberg. Meet us at Carlsberg and join us on a journey where we talk about the history of beer which started over 10.000 years ago! We tell about the founder J. C. Jacobsen, who named the brewery after his son Carl and the hill upon which the plant is located – Valby Bakke. The son entered the family business, but they got into a conflict, and that is why you will hear about New...
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