Explore Copenhagen’s hidden gems with expert guides. Enjoy small group tours, rich history, and delicious tastings for an unforgettable adventure.
Explore Copenhagen’s hidden gems with expert guides. Enjoy small group tours, rich history, and delicious tastings for an unforgettable adventure.
- Copenhagen King’s Square - Kongens Nytorv (The King’s New Square) is a historic and lively square in Copenhagen, situated at the end of the renowned Strøget shopping street. Established in 1670 by King Christian V, it is encircled by notable landmarks such as the Royal Danish Theatre, Hotel d’Angleterre, and Nyhavn. The square serves as a central…
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Copenhagen King’s Square - Kongens Nytorv (The King’s New Square) is a historic and lively square in Copenhagen, situated at the end of the renowned Strøget shopping street. Established in 1670 by King Christian V, it is encircled by notable landmarks such as the Royal Danish Theatre, Hotel d’Angleterre, and Nyhavn. The square serves as a central gathering place, celebrated for its sophisticated architecture, the equestrian statue of Christian V, and seasonal attractions, including a festive Christmas market.
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Stroeget - Strøget is Copenhagen’s most renowned pedestrian shopping street and one of the longest in Europe, extending 1.1 km from Kongens Nytorv to Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square). It features a blend of luxury boutiques, international brands, and local shops, along with cafés and street performers. Beyond shopping, Strøget is rich in history and architecture, with landmarks like Stork Fountain and Helligåndskirken (Church of the Holy Ghost) along the way. It’s a bustling hub for both locals and tourists, offering a perfect blend of modern retail and historic charm.
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Radhuspladsen - Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square) is a central hub in Copenhagen, located at the heart of the city. It is home to the Copenhagen City Hall, an impressive building completed in 1905, known for its grand architecture and famous clock tower. The square is a popular meeting point and hosts events, celebrations, and demonstrations throughout the year. It also marks the beginning of Strøget, the city’s main pedestrian shopping street. With its historic significance and bustling atmosphere, Rådhuspladsen is a key landmark where modern city life meets Danish heritage.
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The Little Mermaid - Den Lille Havfrue (The Little Mermaid) is one of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fairy tale, this bronze statue, perched on a rock by the water at Langelinie Pier, has been a symbol of the city since its unveiling in 1913. Despite its modest size, the statue draws millions of visitors each year, offering a glimpse into Copenhagen’s rich literary heritage and seafaring history.
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Kastellet - Kastellet is one of Copenhagen’s best-preserved star-shaped fortresses, dating back to the 17th century. Located near Langelinie, this historic military stronghold is surrounded by a beautiful park and offers stunning views of the city. Visitors can explore its well-maintained ramparts, historical buildings, and the iconic windmill. Kastellet is a peaceful retreat that blends Copenhagen’s history with scenic landscapes, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely walk while immersing yourself in the city’s rich heritage.
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Amalienborg Museum - Amalienborg is the royal residence of the Danish monarchy, located in the heart of Copenhagen. This 18th-century palace complex consists of four stunning rococo buildings surrounding an elegant square. It is the official residence of Queen Margrethe II and is renowned for its changing of the guard ceremony, which takes place daily. Visitors can explore the Amalienborg Museum, showcasing royal history and artifacts. Amalienborg offers a unique opportunity to experience Danish royal heritage in an architectural masterpiece, making it a must-see for anyone visiting Copenhagen.
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Kongens Have - Kongens Have (The King’s Garden) is Copenhagen’s oldest and most famous public park, located next to Rosenborg Castle. Established in the early 1600s, it features beautifully manicured lawns, flowerbeds, and statues, making it a popular spot for both relaxation and recreation. The garden is home to the Rosenborg Castle, where the Danish royal crown jewels are displayed. With its peaceful atmosphere, lush greenery, and historical significance, Kongens Have is a perfect place to stroll and enjoy the natural beauty in the heart of the city.
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Christiansborg Slot - Christiansborg Palace is a historic landmark located on Slotsholmen island in the heart of Copenhagen. Home to the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister’s Office, it is also the royal family’s venue for official functions and events. The palace dates back to the 12th century and has served many purposes, including as a royal residence. Visitors can explore the Royal Reception Rooms, the parliamentary chambers, and the royal stables, all while enjoying stunning views of the city from the palace’s tower. Christiansborg offers a rich glimpse into Denmark’s political and royal history.
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Nyhavn - Nyhavn is one of Copenhagen’s most vibrant and picturesque areas, known for its colorful 17th-century houses lining the bustling waterfront. Once a busy commercial port, Nyhavn is now filled with charming cafes, restaurants, and tour boats. It’s a perfect spot to soak in the lively atmosphere while enjoying views of historic wooden ships docked along the canal. Nyhavn is also the home of Hans Christian Andersen’s former residence, adding a literary touch to its charm. A stroll along Nyhavn offers a perfect blend of history, culture, and Copenhagen’s maritime heritage.
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Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Marmorkirken (The Marble Church) is a stunning Baroque-style church located in the heart of Copenhagen, known for its impressive dome, which is one of the largest in Europe. Completed in 1894, the church features intricate marble columns and beautiful interior decorations. The dome rises 31 meters above the ground, offering visitors a breathtaking view from the inside. Marmorkirken is a popular architectural landmark and a peaceful place to experience Denmark’s religious and cultural history. Its grandeur and design make it a must-see stop for anyone exploring Copenhagen.

- 1x delicious Danish pastry per person
- 1x bottle of water per person
- 10+ beautiful stops by stunning landmarks
- 1x delicious Danish pastry per person
- 1x bottle of water per person
- 10+ beautiful stops by stunning landmarks
- Hotel Pick up
- Hotel Pick up
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Opt for our guided tour company to enjoy an extraordinary experience in Copenhagen! Our expert-led food and sightseeing tours highlight the city’s rich history, lively culture, and secret treasures. With intimate group sizes, enthusiastic local guides, and delightful tastings, we guarantee a personalized, enjoyable, and genuine exploration of the city’s core. Allow us to transform your visit into an unforgettable adventure!
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