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Copenhagen, Denmark
A Scandinavian jewelThis tour of Copenhagen’s historic center invites you to wander through the capital of design and well-being, featuring the multicolored facades of Nyhavn, majestic royal palaces, and charming medieval lanes. Throughout the route, discover the heritage of Danish kings, the free-spirited energy of creative districts, and the landmarks that make this maritime city a model of modernity and "hygge" lifestyle. A simple and immersive way to explore the heart of Copenhagen at your own pace.

Botanical garden
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Rosenborg Castle
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The King’s Garden
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Nyboder District
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Nyboders Mindestuer
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Frederik’s Church
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Amalienborg
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Amaliehaven
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Viewpoint on Nyhavn
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Nyhavn
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Kongens Nytorv
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Niels Juel statue
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Viewpoint from the bridge
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Christiansborg Palace
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Snaregade and Magstraede streets
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National Museum of Denmark
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Dantes Plads
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NY Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Tivoli Gardens
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Copenhagen City Hall
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Strøget street
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Gammeltorv Square
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Church of the Holy Ghost
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Hojbro Plads
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Varehuset Messen
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Grabrodretorv
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Church of Our Lady
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The Round Tower
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Kultorvet
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Advice
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Jan.
1°
Feb.
1°
March
3°
April
7°
May
12°
June
16°
July
18°
Aug.
18°
Sept.
14°
Oct.
10°
Nov.
6°
Dec.
3°
The best time to explore Copenhagen is from May to September. In the summertime, the average temperatures go from 13°C to 22°C. In winter, temperatures drop from -1°C to 4°C. The warmest months are from July to August, but it's also the time with the most rain. So don't forget your umbrella!
No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audioguide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point : Oster Voldgade 2 Street
Covered parking Q-Park Norreport : Israels Plads 1 We highly advise you not to take a car when visiting Copenhagen, because parking is expensive and difficult to find. Plus, it's a city that prioritises public transport and bikes. Hence, there are many restrictions against parking and traffic. You'll have to be cautious with time limits, price and using a parking disk. Watch out, because fines are expensive here in Denmark! If you still want to come by car, then consider finding an underground parking, even though you may have second thoughts when seeing its prices too. Otherwise, you can park for free in the outskirts. No worries, you can get to the city centre with public transport! Check out if there are any time restrictions though, otherwise you might be surprised! Just be cautious when parking in Copenhagen!
This tour will take you through Kongens Have Park, where you'll find Rosenborg Castle. Access is free but there are opening hours. Make sure to come at the right time to enter and visit the castle. If the park is closed when arriving, continue on the Oster Voldgade street and take a right on Solvgade to get back onto the itinerary. On this visit, you'll pass by Rosenborg Castle and Christianborg Palace. If you want to enter, you'll have to reserve your ticket in advance!
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