Discover Copenhagen’s secrets with a lively guide, exploring iconic sights and hilarious stories. Uncover history and humor on this unforgettable walking tour.
Discover Copenhagen’s secrets with a lively guide, exploring iconic sights and hilarious stories. Uncover history and humor on this unforgettable walking tour.
- Equestrian Statue of Frederick VII - Meet the Licensed Guide at the equestrian statue of King Frederik VII located at Christiansborg Slotsplads. This central square is easily accessible via Gammel Strand Metro Station (M3/M4) or nearby bus stops, making it an ideal starting point. Please wait by the statue facing Christiansborg Palace, where the…
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Equestrian Statue of Frederick VII - Meet the Licensed Guide at the equestrian statue of King Frederik VII located at Christiansborg Slotsplads. This central square is easily accessible via Gammel Strand Metro Station (M3/M4) or nearby bus stops, making it an ideal starting point. Please wait by the statue facing Christiansborg Palace, where the guide will be ready to greet you.
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Christiansborg Palace - Start your journey in the heart of Danish authority. From the palace square, the guide will introduce you to Copenhagen’s unique blend of royal tradition, parliamentary democracy, and the rich political history that has shaped the nation.
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Christiansborg Palace - Appreciate the exterior of Christiansborg Palace, which houses the Danish Parliament and royal reception rooms. Discover how this single site represents monarchy, government, and justice.
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Gammel Strand - Walk along Gammel Strand, once the original waterfront of Copenhagen. The guide will vividly describe the merchants, sailors, and daily life that once animated this historic shoreline.
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Hojbro Plads - Pause at Højbro Plads, a significant city square that connects medieval Copenhagen with its modern rhythm. Learn how this area became a symbolic gateway between the past and present.
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Bishop Absalon - View the statue of Bishop Absalon, the founder of Copenhagen. Discover how his medieval vision transformed a small settlement into Denmark’s capital.
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Stroeget - Stroll along Strøget, one of Europe’s oldest pedestrian streets. As you pass historic façades and modern storefronts, the guide will share insights into Danish daily life, design culture, and urban development.
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Stork Fountain - Stop at the Stork Fountain, a cherished city landmark associated with folklore and local traditions. This charming moment reveals Copenhagen’s lighter, more playful side.
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Nikolaj Kunsthal - Admire the exterior of the former Nikolaj Church, now a contemporary art venue. Learn how sacred spaces have been reimagined as cultural landmarks in modern Copenhagen.
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Magasin du Nord - Pass by Magasin du Nord and hear how commerce, craftsmanship, and innovation have contributed to Copenhagen’s rise as a prosperous European city.
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Kongens Nytorv - Explore Copenhagen’s grandest square, surrounded by elegant architecture. The guide will share stories of royal events, cultural life, and urban planning that define this historic hub.
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Hotel D’Angleterre - View the iconic Hotel d’Angleterre and learn about its role in hosting royalty, celebrities, and significant moments in Danish social history.
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Royal Danish Theatre Play House - See the Old Stage of the Royal Danish Theatre and hear about Copenhagen’s long-standing theatrical and musical traditions. Pass the modern Royal Playhouse, a striking contrast to the historic surroundings, symbolizing Denmark’s continued investment in arts and culture.
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Nyhavn - Arrive at Nyhavn, Copenhagen’s most iconic waterfront. Enjoy time for photos while learning about its maritime past and its association with Hans Christian Andersen.
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Amalienborg - Stand in the square of Amalienborg, the residence of the Danish royal family. The guide will explain royal life, traditions, and the symbolism of this perfectly balanced ensemble.
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Frederik’s Church - Conclude your tour with a visit inside Frederik’s Church, known as the Marble Church. Discover how this architectural masterpiece reflects Copenhagen’s ambition, faith, and urban vision.

- Fun Hygge-style Walking Tour of Copenhagen City Highlights and Hidden Gems
- Free admission to Marble Church
- All applicable taxes and service fees
- Local insights, fun stories and recommendations
- 5-Star Licensed Guide
- Fun Hygge-style Walking Tour of Copenhagen City Highlights and Hidden Gems
- Free admission to Marble Church
- All applicable taxes and service fees
- Local insights, fun stories and recommendations
- 5-Star Licensed Guide
- Food and drinks
- Tickets to Marble Church Dome (open on Sundays at 1:30 pm, costs DKK 50)
- Food and drinks
- Tickets to Marble Church Dome (open on Sundays at 1:30 pm, costs DKK 50)
Forget the typical guidebooks and discover Copenhagen with a guide who knows the “royal tea” and the city’s hidden gems. This 2-hour walking tour through Old Town combines famous landmarks with amusing, quirky stories that make the streets come alive.
Beginning at Christiansborg Palace Square, the tour delves into power struggles and intriguing history…
Forget the typical guidebooks and discover Copenhagen with a guide who knows the “royal tea” and the city’s hidden gems. This 2-hour walking tour through Old Town combines famous landmarks with amusing, quirky stories that make the streets come alive.
Beginning at Christiansborg Palace Square, the tour delves into power struggles and intriguing history before meandering through medieval streets to the waterfront. From the origins of Bishop Absalon at Højbro Plads to the stylish hustle of Strøget, you’ll witness centuries of architecture alongside contemporary Danish life.
The tour passes by Nikolaj Church and Kongens Nytorv before reaching the highlight: the vibrant houses of Nyhavn. It concludes at the Amalienborg Palace Complex and the magnificent Marble Church, highlighting royal elegance and ingenious design.
Guided by enthusiastic experts, these tours focus on fun rather than formal lectures. Join Rosotravel for a walk filled with “wait… seriously?!” moments and memories you’ll cherish for months.
- It’s best to arrive 10 minutes in advance, as late arrivals are nonrefundable. Check your phone and email for important information from Rosotravel, your tour operator.
- Please note that the Marble Church may close without a notice for church services (e.g. funerals) and concerts, so entry during the tour is not guaranteed. Admission to the dome is not included (open only on Sundays at 1:30 pm - tickets costs DKK 50 and can be purchased on the spot).
- This walking tour covers approximately 3 km (1.8 miles) on foot and is not suitable for people with reduced mobility.
- Wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather: rain, hail or sunshine!
- Please don’t bring pets, baby strollers, suitcases and scooters.
- Commentary will be offered 1 language only.
- Maximum 25 participants.
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.