Discover Copenhagen’s iconic landmarks in 2 hours. Explore with a local guide and immerse in the city’s vibrant history and charm.
Discover Copenhagen’s iconic landmarks in 2 hours. Explore with a local guide and immerse in the city’s vibrant history and charm.
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Explore one of Copenhagen’s most renowned landmarks, the Marble Church, celebrated for its magnificent dome, the largest in Scandinavia. Drawing inspiration from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, this architectural masterpiece took over 150 years to complete and showcases exquisite Norwegian marble and intricate…
- Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) - Explore one of Copenhagen’s most renowned landmarks, the Marble Church, celebrated for its magnificent dome, the largest in Scandinavia. Drawing inspiration from St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, this architectural masterpiece took over 150 years to complete and showcases exquisite Norwegian marble and intricate details. A must-visit for architecture and culture enthusiasts!
- Nyboders Mindestuer - Glimpse through the windows of Nyboder’s Memorial Rooms, a hidden treasure in Copenhagen’s historic Nyboder district, originally founded in 1631 by King Christian IV. These small, preserved museum spaces provide a rare insight into the daily lives of Danish naval families over the centuries. Discover original artifacts, uniforms, and maritime history, making it an intriguing stop for curious travelers and history buffs alike!
- Krusemyntegade - Stroll through the charming and serene Krusemyntegade, a delightful street lined with colorful, historic houses that radiate Copenhagen’s old-world charm. Situated in the Nyboder district, this quaint area offers a glimpse into the city’s maritime heritage, with its unique architecture originally built for naval families. An ideal spot for a leisurely walk and a peek into Copenhagen’s lesser-known history!
- Rosenborg Castle - Appreciate the enchanting Rosenborg Castle from the outside, a remarkable Renaissance landmark constructed by King Christian IV in the early 1600s. Encircled by the beautiful King’s Garden (Kongens Have), Denmark’s oldest royal garden, the castle stands as a testament to royal history and splendor. A perfect place to enjoy the architecture and the serene garden ambiance!
- Rundetarn - Be amazed by the iconic Round Tower from the outside, a remarkable architectural jewel built in 1642 by King Christian IV. As Europe’s oldest functioning observatory, its distinctive design and historical importance make it a must-see landmark in the heart of Copenhagen. An ideal photo opportunity and a glimpse into the city’s rich history!
- Grabrodretorv - Delight in the charm of Gråbrødretorv, one of Copenhagen’s most picturesque squares. Encircled by colorful, historic townhouses and shaded by large trees, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat in the bustling city center. With cozy cafés and restaurants lining the square, it’s the perfect spot to relax, soak up the atmosphere, and enjoy a taste of local life.
- Stork Fountain - Discover Amagertorv, a lively square in the heart of Copenhagen’s Strøget shopping district. Renowned for its striking Stork Fountain and elegant surrounding architecture, this vibrant square is a hub of activity, blending history with modern city life. Whether shopping, people-watching, or admiring the beautiful mosaic pavement, Amagertorv is a must-visit stop full of energy and charm!
- Christiansborg Slot - Admire the majesty of Christiansborg Palace from the outside, a magnificent landmark on Slotsholmen. Home to Denmark’s Parliament, Supreme Court, and Royal Reception Rooms, this historic building showcases stunning architecture and centuries of political and royal history. A must-see stop for those exploring Copenhagen’s most iconic sites!
- Nikolaj Kunsthal - Appreciate Nikolaj Church from the outside, a historic landmark with an iconic spire that stands out in Copenhagen’s skyline. Originally built in the 1200s, this former church is now a symbol of the city’s rich history and architectural beauty. A perfect spot for photos and a glimpse into Copenhagen’s past!
- Copenhagen King’s Square - Explore Kongens Nytorv, Copenhagen’s grand central square and a hub of activity. Surrounded by iconic landmarks like the Royal Danish Theatre, the elegant Hotel d’Angleterre, and the Nyhavn canal, this historic square exudes charm and sophistication. Relax by the equestrian statue of King Christian V or use it as a gateway to explore the city’s most famous attractions. A perfect blend of history and modern vibrancy!
- Nyhavn - Walk along the scenic Nyhavn, Copenhagen’s iconic waterfront district lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses, historic wooden ships, and lively cafés. Once a bustling port, it’s now a vibrant hub where locals and visitors gather to enjoy the charming atmosphere and canal views. A quintessential Copenhagen experience!

- Live and local guide
- Live and local guide
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Eager to explore Copenhagen in just two memorable hours? Join a delightful and personal walking tour that feels more like wandering the city with a local friend than following a checklist.
This easy-going walking tour provides a friendly and personal introduction to Copenhagen. Ideal for newcomers, it’s a small group sightseeing adventure crafted to make…
Eager to explore Copenhagen in just two memorable hours? Join a delightful and personal walking tour that feels more like wandering the city with a local friend than following a checklist.
This easy-going walking tour provides a friendly and personal introduction to Copenhagen. Ideal for newcomers, it’s a small group sightseeing adventure crafted to make everyone feel at home from the start.
The local guide will lead you to iconic sites such as the King’s Garden, the Round Tower, and Rosenborg Castle, while also revealing hidden treasures in Copenhagen — serene courtyards, narrow lanes, and vibrant local neighborhoods.
During the walk, participants will enjoy captivating stories, gain cultural insights, and experience a leisurely pace with opportunities for conversation and a coffee break. It’s more than just a Copenhagen walking tour — it’s a chance to connect with the city like a local.
That’s the essence of Go Like a Local.
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.