Explore Copenhagen’s top sights in 3 hours with a walking tour and harbor bus. Discover history, culture, and stunning views. Book now!
Explore Copenhagen’s top sights in 3 hours with a walking tour and harbor bus. Discover history, culture, and stunning views. Book now!
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Copenhagen Central Station - Copenhagen Central Station – the starting point of our local journey
The meeting point is inside Copenhagen Central Station, right in the center of the main hall, under the large round analog clock next to the 7-Eleven. (Note there are two 7-Elevens, so look for the one by the clock.) It’s a convenient and central…
- Copenhagen Central Station - Copenhagen Central Station – the starting point of our local journey
The meeting point is inside Copenhagen Central Station, right in the center of the main hall, under the large round analog clock next to the 7-Eleven. (Note there are two 7-Elevens, so look for the one by the clock.) It’s a convenient and central location — a classic Copenhagen meeting spot that nearly every Dane has used at some point.
The small-group walking tour kicks off here, at the city’s historic and lively transport hub. For over a century, this grand station has connected locals, travelers, and stories from near and far — making it the ideal place to start your exploration of the city.
Before setting off, the local guide will share the story behind this landmark and set the tone for an authentic Copenhagen experience, blending history, culture, and the everyday rhythm of local life.
- Tivoli Gardens - Tivoli Gardens – where history, magic, and inspiration converge
The tour will pause outside the enchanting Tivoli Gardens, one of the world’s oldest and most cherished amusement parks, and a true cultural landmark in the heart of Copenhagen. Established in 1843, Tivoli has charmed visitors for generations with its timeless allure, twinkling lights, and romantic ambiance — a place where locals and travelers alike come to experience a touch of wonder.
From the outside, you’ll catch a glimpse of the historic entrance and ornate pavilions, and the guide will share the fascinating story of how Tivoli inspired Walt Disney to create Disneyland after his visit in the 1950s. Beyond the rides, Tivoli embodies the essence of Danish “hygge”, creativity, and design — a living symbol of how Copenhagen blends tradition, art, and joy into everyday life.
A brief stop, but one that captures the city’s playful spirit and its enduring love for imagination.
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - Glyptoteket – art, architecture, and elegance in the heart of Copenhagen
The tour will pause outside the magnificent Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, one of Copenhagen’s most stunning landmarks. Founded by Carl Jacobsen, the visionary behind Carlsberg, this museum is celebrated not only for its world-class art collection but also for its impressive architecture and iconic glass dome.
From the outside, you’ll admire the building’s elegant façade, rich details, and the lush tropical winter garden visible beneath the dome, a perfect blend of culture, history, and beauty right in the city center.
A brief stop, but one that captures the grandeur and creative spirit of Copenhagen.
- Christiansborg Slot - Christiansborg Palace – power, politics, and royal history
The tour will explore the fascinating story of Christiansborg Palace, a place that has shaped Denmark for more than 800 years. Built on the ruins of the city’s first castle, this site has been home to kings, queens, and politicians, and today it houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Royal Reception Rooms.
Standing here, you’re quite literally at the heart of Danish democracy. The guide will share how the palace has burned down three times, each time rebuilt to reflect the spirit of its era, from royal grandeur to modern politics. You’ll hear about royal ceremonies, power struggles, and the everyday workings of a monarchy that learned to share power with the people.
A stop that perfectly blends royal history, architecture, and modern-day democracy, showing how Copenhagen’s past and present coexist in one remarkable place.
- Det Kgl. Bibliotek - The Black Diamond – where culture meets the waterfront
The tour will conclude this part of the walk at the Black Diamond, one of Copenhagen’s most striking pieces of modern architecture. With its sleek black granite façade reflecting the harbor, the building stands as both a cultural landmark and the home of the Royal Danish Library – a meeting point for art, literature, and local life.
Here, history meets innovation. Locals come to study, attend concerts, and enjoy the waterfront cafés, while the building itself mirrors the city’s blend of tradition and modern design.
From here, the tour will continue with a scenic canal and harbor tour, boarding the electric harbor bus for a relaxed ride along the city’s waterways. This part of the journey offers unique views of Copenhagen from the water – from the Opera House and Amalienborg Palace to colorful houseboats and hidden corners of the canals that most visitors never see.
- Havnebussen - Copenhagen Canal Experience – scenic, local, and sustainable
The experience includes a relaxing canal tour on Copenhagen’s electric harbor ferry, a sustainable and authentic way to explore the city from the water. As the tour glides through the canals, you’ll enjoy beautiful views of the Opera House, Amalienborg Palace, and colorful Nyhavn, highlights that make this one of the best short canal experiences in Copenhagen.
On weekdays, the ferry is often less crowded, making it a peaceful and local experience. Since it’s part of the public harbor and canal network, seats can’t be reserved, and on weekends it may be full or canceled.
If that happens, the tour simply takes the scenic route on foot, passing the same beautiful waterfront areas. With a total walking distance of about 6–7 km instead of 5.
- Børsen - The Old Stock Exchange – history, tragedy, and resilience
As the tour cruises through the canals on the Copenhagen canal tour, it will pass the Old Stock Exchange (Børsen) – one of the city’s most historic and distinctive landmarks. Built in the early 1600s, it’s famous for its dragon-spire roof, where four intertwined dragon tails spiral toward the sky.
In April 2024, a devastating fire severely damaged the building, but restoration work is already underway to bring this architectural gem back to life, a powerful symbol of Copenhagen’s resilience and deep respect for its history.
- Copenhagen Opera House - The Royal Danish Opera House, modern elegance by the water
As the tour cruises through Copenhagen’s scenic canals on the Copenhagen canal tour, you’ll enjoy a fantastic view of the Royal Danish Opera House, a striking masterpiece of modern Danish architecture rising gracefully from the harborfront.
Designed by Henning Larsen, one of Denmark’s most celebrated architects, the Opera House is among the most expensive ever built and a proud symbol of the nation’s commitment to art, design, and innovation.
Seen from the water, its sweeping roof and clean lines reflect both Scandinavian minimalism and the city’s deep connection to the sea, a perfect example of Copenhagen’s blend of culture and craftsmanship.
- Nyhavn - As the tour cruises through the canals on the Copenhagen canal tour, it will make a brief but beautiful stop at Nyhavn, the city’s most iconic harbor. Once a busy trade port filled with merchants and sailors, Nyhavn is now one of Copenhagen’s most beloved gathering places, lined with colorful 17th-century houses, historic wooden ships, and vibrant cafés spilling onto the waterfront.
From the water, you’ll see why this place has inspired artists, poets, and travelers for centuries. The reflections of the painted façades dance across the canal, creating one of the most photographed views in Denmark.
It’s the kind of spot that feels both lively and timeless, and the perfect place to return to after the tour for a drink, a meal, or simply to enjoy the atmosphere by the harbor.
- The Little Mermaid - The Little Mermaid – Copenhagen’s timeless fairy tale
After the harbor and canal tour, the tour will visit one of Copenhagen’s most beloved landmarks, The Little Mermaid. Here, you’ll hear the story behind Hans Christian Andersen’s famous fairy tale and how this modest bronze statue became a symbol of Copenhagen and of Denmark itself.
Quietly watching over the harbor since 1913, she remains a reminder of the city’s creative soul and its deep connection to art, storytelling, and the sea.
- Gefionspringvandet - Gefion Fountain – where Nordic myth meets the Copenhagen waterfront
After getting off the harbor ferry, the tour will take a short walk to the Gefion Fountain, one of Copenhagen’s most impressive landmarks. Beautifully placed between the harbor, Kastellet Fortress, and the promenade leading to the Little Mermaid, this spectacular monument brings Nordic mythology to life.
Here, the guide will share the story of Gefion, the Norse goddess who, according to legend, plowed the island of Zealand from Sweden using her four mighty oxen. With its cascading water, dramatic bronze figures, and scenic location by the water, the fountain perfectly blends mythology, history, and art — a highlight that beautifully connects ancient legend with modern Copenhagen.
- Kastellet - Kastellet – history, nature, and everyday life inside the fortress
As part of the walk, the tour will explore Kastellet, one of the best-preserved star fortresses in Northern Europe. Built in the 1600s to defend Copenhagen, this impressive site is still an active military area, yet it remains one of the city’s most peaceful green spaces.
As the tour strolls along the grassy ramparts and cobbled paths, you’ll see the iconic windmill, charming red-brick barracks, and perhaps even spot the resident swans gliding in the moat. It’s a beautiful blend of history, nature, and everyday Danish life, showing how the past and present coexist in the heart of Copenhagen.
- Churchillparken - Churchill Park – remembrance and reflection in the heart of Copenhagen
Churchill Park is a quiet green oasis beside Kastellet Fortress and near The Little Mermaid, dedicated to the Danish resistance fighters of World War II. The park honors those who fought for Denmark’s freedom through memorials, sculptures, and a statue of Winston Churchill overlooking the harbor.
During the Copenhagen walking tour, it’s a peaceful and meaningful stop where history and nature meet, a place to pause, reflect, and appreciate the courage that helped shape modern Denmark.
- Kastelsmøllen - Kastellet, one of Europe’s best-preserved star fortresses, is a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. Built in the 17th century, this historic military site offers a peaceful escape with its grassy ramparts and scenic surroundings.
On this stop, the tour will walk along the fortress walls, taking in panoramic views of the area and enjoying the serene atmosphere. As the tour strolls, you’ll see Kastelmøllen, a charming old windmill that stands as a reminder of the fortress’s utilitarian past.
Kastellet is more than just a historical site – it’s a tranquil retreat in the heart of the city, where the past meets the present in one of Copenhagen’s most picturesque settings.
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - The Marble Church – royal views and timeless architecture
Marvel at the breathtaking Marble Church, officially known as Frederik’s Church, one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful architectural landmarks. Completed in 1894 after more than 150 years of construction, this masterpiece features one of the largest domes in Europe, inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
As part of the Copenhagen walking tour, the tour will pause here to explore its fascinating story, from the ambitious 18th-century vision that nearly bankrupted the project to its eventual rebirth as a symbol of both royal pride and national faith.
From this spot, you’ll also enjoy stunning views of Amalienborg Palace, home of the Danish royal family, perfectly aligned with the church’s grand dome, one of the most striking sights in the city.
- Amalienborg Museum - Step into the heart of Danish royalty at Amalienborg Palace, the official residence of the Danish royal family since 1794. This stunning complex consists of four identical Rococo-style palaces surrounding an elegant octagonal courtyard, with the equestrian statue of King Frederik V as its centerpiece.
As the tour explores the area, you’ll learn about the history of the monarchy, the daily routines of the royal family, and the significance of the ceremonial Changing of the Guard, which takes place here every day at 12.00. From the courtyard, enjoy beautiful views of the Marble Church and the waterfront, showcasing Copenhagen’s blend of history and charm.
- Changing of her Majesty’s guard at Amalienborg Castle - End Point: Amalienborg Palace – Changing of the Guards
The tour concludes at Amalienborg Palace, the official residence of the Danish royal family and one of Copenhagen’s most elegant squares.
If you join the 09:00 AM or 9:30 AM tour, the tour will arrive just in time for the full Changing of the Guards at 12:00 PM, the grand daily ceremony where the soldiers march into the square, often accompanied by the Royal Danish Band. You’ll have the perfect vantage point to experience this classic royal tradition up close.
For those joining the 11:00 AM or 1:00 PM tours, the tour ends at the same location, where you’ll witness a smaller, quieter guard change as the new shift relieves the old. Though less ceremonial, it offers a more authentic glimpse into the rhythm of royal life at Amalienborg, an intimate ending to your Copenhagen experience.

- Born-and-raised local host
- Personal recommendations
- Harbor ferry ride through the canals included
- Premium small groups
- Born-and-raised local host
- Personal recommendations
- Harbor ferry ride through the canals included
- Premium small groups
Copenhagen Combo: Walking & Canal Tour with a Local Host.
Enjoy the highlights of the city with this Copenhagen walking and canal tour by Go Like a Local. Explore major attractions, uncover hidden treasures, and take a 25-minute harbor ferry ride, concluding with the Changing of the Guards at the royal palace.
The tour starts with a 1-hour walk before…
Copenhagen Combo: Walking & Canal Tour with a Local Host.
Enjoy the highlights of the city with this Copenhagen walking and canal tour by Go Like a Local. Explore major attractions, uncover hidden treasures, and take a 25-minute harbor ferry ride, concluding with the Changing of the Guards at the royal palace.
The tour starts with a 1-hour walk before boarding the electric harbor ferry, offering a local perspective on a canal tour in Copenhagen. The host provides stories and insider tips as the group navigates the city’s waterways.
Following the ferry ride, the tour continues for another hour on foot, passing the star-shaped 1600s fortress and the Little Mermaid. A brief café stop allows for relaxation and conversation before arriving at Amalienborg Palace.
The 9:00 AM and 09:30 AM tours conclude with the full Changing of the Guards at noon. Later tours feature a shorter version of the ceremony.
In the rare event that the ferry is full or not operating (mostly on weekends), the scenic canal route is followed on foot instead, completing the full itinerary with an additional 2 km.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.