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The Little Mermaid and Harbor Tour: 11:00 special dates: 22nd, 24th, 29th and 31st of March! Be the first to join our English Little Mermaid and Harbor Tour!

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Original Christianshavn Tour: 15:00 daily

Classical Copenhagen Tour: 12:00 Thursday and Sunday

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Reservations are required for a guaranteed spot on our tour. You are welcome to meet us at the square without a reservation, but we cannot guarantee that you will be able to join us. It is free to join and reserve a spot in our walking tours. Our tours are tip-based, we kindly ask you respect the work of the tour guide when considering what the tour is worth.  

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Copenhagen Free Walking Tours

The Free Tour concept allows travelers to join walking tours for free and has gathered fame all over the world with the idea that you can get a fantastic tour that caters to your budget without compromising on quality. Our local guides are some of the most experienced in Copenhagen, and have been working for years to give thousands of visitors a great experience.

Our passion for our work and our city makes us wonderful guides - but only you can keep us doing what we love. We hope to tour for many years to come, and as freelance tour guides we receive no compensation outside of what guests pay at the end of our tours. That’s why we kindly ask that you pay what you consider with respect a fair and honest price for our work.

You can book your spot HERE.

Our tours run regardless of climate conditions * Since it rains 170 days on average in Copenhagen, we invite you to wear comfy shoes, warm clothes, layers and rain gear so you can fully enjoy our walk together!

Please note that 6 or more traveling together in one group need to book a private tour. Our visitors travel from all over the world to have a good time in Copenhagen, and we are well acquainted with the unique challenges of walking as a group in the city. In order to make sure everyone is safe and happy, the guides of Copenhagen Free Walking Tours ask that you abide by a few simple rules on tour. Please be respectful of these rules, and of your tour guide. We promise we’re not killjoys - just experienced in how best to navigate wonderful Copenhagen. If you need special considerations, have specific requests or are a group of 6 or more, you are welcome to book a private tour with us by emailing: [email protected]. Multiple bookings adding up to 6 or more by the same group will not be allowed on our Free Walking Tours. 

*Please note that there must be five or more participants in the Free Walking Tour in order for it to run..

Grand Tour of Copenhagen

New Tour: The Little Mermaid and Harbor Tour

Join our 2.5 hour harbor tour to learn all about Denmark’s history as a naval and merchant power, and see some of our most famous statues and buildings, from the Little Mermaid to Nyhavn.

For hundreds of years Denmark controlled the only naval route into the Baltic sea, which gave it formidable power. Today the old naval and merchant quarters have been turned into parks, grand promenades, and palaces. And in the grand tradition of Copenhagen, the harbor is still expanding to this day, with exciting and controversial projects! Visit an old star fort, the Little Mermaid, the royal gardens and more, and hear about Danish military might, slave rebellions, and the future of Copenhagen’s harbor.

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Join the Little Mermaid and Harbor Tour

When does it start? 11:00

Special Days Offered: 22nd, 24th, 29th and 31st of  March

Where does it start? Generator Hostel

Adelgade 5, 7, 1304 København, Denmark

How long is the tour? 2.5 hours

Where does it end? Ofelia Plads

How much does it cost?  

Free to join and you decided a fair price to pay at the end of the tour

Please note that the guides pay a marketing fee for each person attending the tour.

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1. Grand Tour of Copenhagen

Copenhagen has a rich history as a major city on the edge of the Baltic. It grew from a little fishing town to the capital of Denmark, and survived fire, plague, invasion and just about everything in between. Nowadays Copenhagen is known as a culture capital, a hub of design and experimentation, a place for foodies and a land of fairy tales. Join our Grand tour to hear how Copenhagen became the fantastic city it is today. Learn about the city's founding father, the best place to get Danish smørrebrød, and why the Danes are called the happiest people in the world!

Christiansborg Palace

Join the Grand Tour of Copenhagen

When does it start? 10.30

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Where does it start? City Hall Steps, Rådhuspladsen

How long is the tour? 2.5 to 3 hours

Where does it end? Royal Palace of Amalienborg

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2. Tour of Christianshavn

Don’t miss out on the alternative side of Copenhagen. Join our free Christianshavn Tour for a walk down winding cobblestone streets, past unique churches and right up to the door of the Free Town of Christiania.

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour begins, to ensure  that the tour can start on time.

Bishop Absalon Horse Statue at Højbro Plads

Join the Tour of Christianshavn

When does it start?  15:00

Where does it start? Højbro Plads

How long is the tour? 90 minutes

Where does it end? Near The Free Town of Christiania

Bishop Absalon Horse Statue at Højbro Plads

3. Classical Tour of Copenhagen

Head into Renaissance Copenhagen on this cozy free tour. We’ll visit Copenhagen’s Cathedral, the Round Tower, and Rosenborg Palace, and hear all about our craziest king and his biggest parties. We’ll finish just in time for lunch at Torvehallerne, one of the best lunch spots in town.

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the tour begins, to ensure that the tour can start on time.

Join the Classical Tour

When does it start? 12pm

Thursday and Sunday

Where does it end? Torverhallerne Food Hall

Private tours

Our pre-paid Private Tours is our response to the growing demand for a safe and secure way to enjoy the Copenhagen. 

Local guides will take you on a journey through the heart of the city to see the must see sight of Copenhagen and share with you the history, culture, and interesting stories. 

These are ideal for groups of 6 to 30 people who cannot participate in our Free to Join Walking Tours which are designed for individual travelers and small families.

We can coordinate the date, time, meeting point and length of the Private Tour specifically catered for your group. 

Please email us at [email protected] for a quote. We offer 10% discount for student groups. 

Grand Tour Starting point - City Hall

After showing you the sights of Copenhagen by day, we’re ready to show you Copenhagen by night!

Join our Pub Crawl to see Copenhagen’s vibrant night life and meet new drinking buddies. We’ll take you on a classic crawl through multiple bars where you’ll get free shots, free beer and an amazing party. Enjoy yourself, make new friends and dance your heart out into the early hours of the morning.

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Want to know more about princes and princesses, vikings and power struggles? Copenhagen Free Walking Tours invites you on a memorable trip through the city.   Copenhagen Free Walkings Tours offers a free tour of the city, every day of the year. The tours run in all kinds of weather, however with a minimum of five guests.

All tours are in English. The tours are free, but if you enjoy it, you are welcome to leave a tip for the guide.

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This post lists the best Copenhagen free walking tours you can take when visiting the capital of Denmark.

We show you free walks of the city center, Christianshavn, notable locations related to the Renaissance, as well as pub crawls.

There are a few different free walking tours available in Copenhagen that cover a variety of subjects and historic locations in the city.

City center tours are the most common, and you can expect these services to include both historic and notable locations in Copenhagen.

The tours listed below are run through us. More tours are available in the following sections.

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Here is a calendar with more of the best free walking tours in Copenhagen.

We even offer our own free, self-guided tour of the city center.

Some companies may also provide tips about the best restaurants, shops, and other attractions you may want to visit in the area.

If you’re more interested in seeing another side of the city, there are also tours covering Christianshavn , a historically Bohemian neighborhood that is considered by many to be the “alternative” district of Copenhagen.

There are also tours that cover the most historic aspects of the city, with a specific focus on Renaissance architecture and landmarks.

Copenhagen Walking Tour

Free walking tours are technically pay-what-you-like tours. Instead of paying an upfront cost, you can pay the guide what you thought the tour was worth at the end.

This means these tours are very popular and affordable and attract large crowds.  

So, for travelers who want to ensure an experience with smaller groups of people, we recommend paid small-group tours .

  • Overview + Schedule
  • City Center
  • Christianshavn
  • Renaissance Sites
  • 3-Day Itinerary

Alternatively, you may also want to consider a self-guided exploration game all about fairy tales and legends if you're looking for an outing your children might enjoy.

TIP: Take the popular hop-on-hop-off bus tour through Copenhagen for an easy mode of transportation that can help you cover more ground than you would while walking.

COPENHAGEN CITY CENTER TOURS

There are a lot of interesting things to see and experience in Copenhagen, including a variety of historic and cultural landmarks.

Each of the city center tours listed below is often referred to as a classical tour, as they cover the historic core of the city.  

In addition to sightseeing, you can also expect to learn a lot about the golden age of arts in this city, with an emphasis on architecture, famous authors, and more.

Nyhavn Copenhagen

  • Nyhavn Harbour

Attractions on these Copenhagen city center free walking tours:

  • Rådhuspladsen

Christiansborg Palace

  • Amalienborg Square
  • Marble Church
  • Copenhagen Cathedral
  • The Round Tower
  • Little Mermaid

If you’re interested in learning more about these locations, consider taking one of the following pay-what-you-wish walking tours or our self-guided version below.

Dinturia Tours

This company offers a daily, highly-rated walking tour of the city center called The Wonders of Copenhagen.

This tour is available daily at 10 a.m.

Copenhagen Guided Tours

Here you'll find a twice daily tour of the city center called Grand Copenhagen.

Discover the enchanting story of Copenhagen, a jewel at the Baltic's edge, transforming from a quaint fishing village into Denmark's vibrant capital. This city, shaped by battles against fire, plague, and invasion, stands today as a beacon of culture and creativity. Copenhagen is celebrated worldwide as a cradle of design, a playground for culinary aficionados, and a realm woven from fairy tales.

Embark on our Grand Tour to unravel the magic behind Copenhagen's rise to glory. Delve into tales of its visionary founder, uncover where to indulge in the finest Danish smørrebrød, and discover why the Danes are known as the happiest people on Earth!

This tour is available daily at 10:30 a.m. and 3:00pm.

They also offer the Christianshavn tour below!

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Reservations are required. Book your tour or learn more .

Politically Incorrect Tours

This company takes a different approach to tours, providing a more humorous look at the history of Copenhagen as you discover some of the most notable sites in the city.

As the name implies, they won't pull any punches on this outing.

This tour is available daily at 11 a.m.

A reservation is required. Book your tour or learn more .

CHRISTIANSHAVN FREE WALKING TOURS

This bohemian neighborhood is somewhat off the beaten path, allowing you to get a look at a side of the city that few tourists ever experience.

While you’re traveling around the alternative district of Copenhagen, you’ll learn about its origins dating back to the 17th century as well as the history of the area.

Freetown Christiania

  • Freetown Christiania

Attractions on this Christianshavn free walking tour:

  • Hojbro Plads
  • Absalon Statue
  • Christianshavn Canal
  • Church of Our Saviour

If these locations sound interesting, you can learn more about all of them by taking the following pay-what-you-wish walking tour.

Christianshavn Free Walking Tour

This tour will give you the opportunity to discover one of the more interesting neighborhoods in all of Copenhagen.

Running daily at 15:00 (3 pm), this tour lasts for approximately 1 ½ hours.

One of the more interesting stops on this tour is in Freetown Christiania, a community that is seen as a state within another state.

There are only about 1,000 citizens living in Freetown, but they consider themselves outside of both Danish and EU law.

In addition to their Christianshavn service, this company also offers free walking tours of the city center and notable Renaissance landmarks.

Reservations are required. Book this tour or learn more .

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COPENHAGEN RENAISSANCE FREE WALKING TOURS

Although the city center tours are a great way to learn about a variety of historical sites in Copenhagen, this tour is specifically focused on notable Renaissance landmarks and attractions.

Whether you’re interested in this time period or you just want to see some of the best architecture in the city, this free walking tour is definitely worth consideration.

Church of Our Lady

  • Church of Our Lady

Attractions on the Renaissance tours:

Rosenborg castle.

  • King’s Garden
  • Torvehallerne market

If you’re interested in seeing locations such as these, consider the free walking tour listed below.

Renaissance Copenhagen Free Tour

Discover some of the most notable Renaissance landmarks in the city on this 1 ½ hour Copenhagen tour which is offered every Thursday and Sunday at 12 pm.

This tour actually ends at a marketplace with several food stalls, which is the perfect place to get some delicious Danish pastries if you’re hungry at the end of the outing.

Don’t forget that this company also offers a free Copenhagen city center tour and a free Christianshavn tour.

Reservations are required. Book the tour or find out more .

COPENHAGEN PUB CRAWLS

There aren’t currently any free pub crawls offered in Copenhagen, but that could change in the future.

That said, there are some paid services you might want to consider.

Although you’ll have to pay for a ticket to enjoy a pub crawl, it’s worth noting that most of these outings include at least a few free drinks and access to drink specials.

Prices typically range in price from 130 - 150 DKK, and you can find some of the best options on this list of Copenhagen pub crawls .

COPENHAGEN SELF-GUIDED TOUR

This self-guided tour of Copenhagen will cover some of the most notable landmarks in the city center, providing details about important locations such as Rosenborg Castle, Christiansborg Palace, Charlottenborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace, and more.

You may also want to consider an audio tour or a pay-what-you-want option, as both of these services are also either free or affordable.

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This is the headquarters of the municipality and Lord mayor of Copenhagen, and the current building was first inaugurated in 1905.

The architectural style on display ii National Romantic, but it was also partially inspired by the Siena City Hall.

One of its most notable features is a gilded statue of Absalon above the balcony and clock tower.

City Hall, Denmark

Speaking of which, the clock on display here is Jens Olsen’s World Clock, an astronomical clock that tracks both lunar and solar eclipses, the positions of stellar bodies, and a perpetual calendar in addition to telling the time.

In addition to serving as the home of the municipal council, City Hall Square is also a popular location for concerts and celebrations every year.

There are a few interesting things to see in this square, including the Dragon Fountain, a statue of Hans Christian Anderson, and the Lur Blowers bronze monument which towers to the left of City Hall.

Tivoli Gardens

This is the second oldest amusement park in the world that is still operating to this day, and it first opened in 1843.

In addition to being such a historic location, it’s also the second most popular seasonal theme park in the world.

The original founder of Tivoli was Georg Carstensen, and he received a charter to create the amusement park by convincing King Christian VIII that “when people are amusing themselves, they do not think about politics.”

Tivoli Gardens

The earliest attractions here included a theatre, flower gardens, bandstands, a scenic railway, and simplistic amusement rides like a merry-go-round.

Tivoli originally hired Hans Christian Lumbye to compose music for their park, and his music was inspired by the works of the Strauss family, which garnered him the title “Strauss of the North.”

They still play his music to this day.

Over the years, Tivoli has brought in several new amusement park rides including the Rutschebanen, one of the oldest wooden roller coasters in the world.

This is the seat of the Danish Parliament. The building also serves as the Danish Prime Minister's Office and the Supreme Court of Denmark.

Since it serves so many purposes, this is technically home to the three supreme powers of the Danish political system: the executive branch, the legislative branch, and the judicial branch.

This is the only building in the world to house all three branches of government.

The building before you today is actually the third of its name, with two others being constructed on this exact site since 1167.

Christiansborg Palace

As a result of the different palaces constructed here, there are three eras of Danish architecture on display including Baroque, Neoclassicism, and Neo-baroque.

The equestrian statue in front of Christiansborg Palace depicts Christian IX. It was designed by Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen, wife of composer Carl Nielsen.

If you’re interested in seeing the interior, there are tickets available for the various buildings comprising the palace.

Even if you don’t feel like spending any extra money, you can visit the Christiansborg Castle Church for free on your way toward our next stop.

It’s also worth noting that access to the viewing platform in the Tower is entirely free to access, and this is the tallest tower in the city, offering some of the best views of Copenhagen.

This is actually one of the newer castles in Copenhagen, built in 1606 as a country summerhouse.

It’s also one of the finest examples of the Dutch Renaissance style of architecture.

Rosenborg Castle was originally used as a royal residence until the early 1700s.

While it has been used for that purpose two other times since then, the last time was in 1801.

Rosenborg Castle

This castle now houses a museum that exhibits the Royal Collections, which are artifacts from throughout the history of royal Danish culture from the 16th - 19th century.

This is also where you’ll find the Crown Jewels and Danish Crown Regalia, the coronation chair, the coronation carpet, the throne, and many other notable items.

While it’s not free to enter Rosenborg Castle, it is free to enjoy arguably the best view of this historic building from the King’s Garden.

You can also spend some time walking around and enjoying the fountain, playground, and other areas.

King’s New Square

This public square is centrally located near many notable locations in Copenhagen, including our next three stops: the Royal Danish Theatre, the Charlottenborg Palace, and Nyhavn.

This is the largest public square in the city, and it was laid out by Christian V in 1670.

You'll find an equestrian statue in his honor at the center of King's New Square.

King’s New Square

The foot of the plinth has four statues depicting Alexander the Great, Minerva, Herkules, and Artemisia.

These statues symbolize fortitude, prudence, strength, and honor.

At the time when this square was built, it was intended as part of a plan to expand the city, and the result was that the city center moved from the medieval area of Gammeltorv to this new location.

The old kiosk in this square was built in the Baroque Revival architectural style in 1913 and served as a telephone stand for some time before being transformed into a small cafe.

Royal Danish Theatre

Although this theatre was originally built in 1874, the theatrical company itself was founded in 1748, and it first served as the theatre of the king.

Today, this theater is open to the public and hosts a variety of performance art including opera, ballet, and orchestra.

Royal Danish Theatre

This is the home of the Royal Danish Ballet and the Royal Danish Orchestra, the latter of which has existed in one form or another since 1448.

The Royal Danish Theatre can seat up to 1,600 people at a time, and ticket prices range from somewhat affordable to quite expensive.

Charlottenborg Palace

Built in 1677 in the Baroque architectural style, this was originally the home of Ulrik Frederik Glydenlove, an important general who led during the Scanian War.

Ulrik was the half-brother of Christian V, who donated the land to him. This was the first building on New King's Square.

Eventually, when Ulrik became too old to take care of the house by himself, he sold it to Queen Charlotte Amalie in 1700, and that's where the palace earned its current name.

Charlottenborg Palace

When Charlotte Amalie passed away in 1714, ownership of the palace was handed down to Christian VI, who would have a small theatre added to the residence.

Even before that, the Academy of Arts began using this palace for its activities in 1701, and the school would eventually be formally inaugurated in 1754.

Later on, in 1787, ownership of the palace was officially handed down to the Royal Danish Academy of Art, which still occupies the Charlottenborg Palace to this day.

This district of Copenhagen is one of the most photographed locations in the world, as it is lined with bright and colorful 17th-18th century townhomes that make for an excellent photo opportunity.

Author Hans Christian Anderson lived here in Nyhavn for 18 years of his life.

Fans of his work should definitely take a moment to look around and take in the view that likely inspired the great writer for many years.

Nyhavn

Due to its accessibility by boat, this area was also frequented by fishermen and ships carrying various cargo, making it a fairly important economic location.

Over the years, Nyhavn developed a reputation thanks to its many bars serving beer and drinks to sailors and prostitutes.

That said, as ocean-going ships got larger, fewer came to port in Nyhavn, and thus there weren't as many sailors, and the reputation of the area slowly faded.

Today, this area is mostly a popular tourist destination for anyone who wants to snap a picture of themselves with the perfect background imagery.

Amalienborg Palace

This is the home of the Danish royal family.

Although it was originally built in 1750 for four noble families, it would eventually be purchased by the royal family, who have resided here for over 200 years.

The design of Amalienborg follows the Rococo architectural style.

There is an equestrian statue of the founder of the palace buildings, King Frederick V, at the center of the square.

Amalienborg Palace

The four palaces that make up Amalienborg are named after some of its former residents: Christian VII's Palace, Christian VIII's Palace, Frederick VIII's Palace, and Christian IX's Palace.

Amalienborg is guarded 24/7 by the Royal Life Guards who march every day at 11:30 am from Rosenborg Castle to Amalienborg to perform the changing of the guard.

This is also the site of Amaliehaven, a two-level garden with several beautiful sculptures and a central fountain.

And much, much more

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Hygge & Happiness Tour

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  • Hour Glass Duration: 3.5 hours
  • Clock Starting time: 9.00 AM
  • Map Marker Meeting point: In front of the statue in Nyboder in front of Krokodillegade 21. At the intersection between Øster Voldgade and Kronprinsessegade.
  • Info Ending point: Copenhagen City Centre, Læderstræde.

Find your hygge place on this Copenhagen tour

If you want to understand Denmark, you need to understand hygge. The concept is difficult to describe, but easy to experience on a slow-paced walk with a local at your side. Once you have it in you, you’ll know why Danes are some of the happiest people in the world! Take a peek into Copenhagen’s local life and find your own happy hygge place.

  • Get a better understanding of Danish culture and why the concept of hygge is so important.
  • Visit city sites that ooze hygge and find out how you can bring some of that vibe back home with you.
  • Learn why some people say Denmark is utopian, and how the local culture contributes to Danes being among the happiest people in the world.
  • Savor Danish treats that simply scream hygge!

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  • One-on-one recommendations for further exploring the city
  • Coffee, pastry & a chocolate treat
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We dare you to go to your favorite search engine and look up Danish hygge and happiness. It’s super difficult to describe even though many have tried, but easy to experience on a slow-paced walk with a native Dane! So come out and get a better feel and understanding of Danish culture from a native perspective and discover why the world-famous concept of “hygge” is so important and learn how you can bring some of that unique Copenhagen vibe back home with you directly from those who are in the know.

We’ll begin our Hygge & Happiness tour near the characteristic and super charming yellow houses of Nyboder, a famed historical district beloved by the locals for its calm atmosphere. If you want to get to the heart of hygge, it’s critical you get acquainted with your group and your native guide for the tour, where everyone should feel welcome and free to ask any questions you might have about hygge, happiness or something completely unrelated.  

We take our time as we walk through the small streets of Nyboder. You will quickly notice that the tour takes you through some of the oldest parts of Copenhagen, where you’ll experience hidden gems in the form of cobblestone filled streets, timber-framed houses, and green refuges of calm amongst the urban sprawl. Often you will take different unexpected turns that just scream hygge, as you get to experience that old world charm. All of them are great examples of how hyggelig our city can be if you just take the time to wander.

Hygge has to be pleasurable too. So this Copenhagen walking tour is not just about seeing and experiencing, but also tasting! So get ready to get all of your senses tingling as we sample some Danish delights from world-renowned pastries and delicious Danish flødeboller to a cup of liquid joy. It’s just not about eating, but experiencing it together! Before taking your first bite or sip, don’t forget to tune in as your guide tells you everything about these fantastic yummy treats’ significance for Danish hygge culture and how they really play into it for Danes of all ages.

At times, when we’re getting too overwhelmed by the urban sprawl, we’ll ditch it altogether and escape into beautiful green havens or tucked-away alleyways that ooze with history to relax. Here, settle in and hear the spectacular and dramatic stories of how Copenhagen came to be (hint: It includes former kings with delusions of grandeur, mental insanity, and inappropriate love triangles just to name a few of the contributing factors!). All with a stunning backdrop of Instagram-worthy sights as well as miniature and grand castles that provide jaw-dropping views.

Experience how we make it all come alive, as we explain why some people say Denmark is utopian and taken right out of a fairy-tale by showing and telling you how the local culture and our policies contribute to Danes being among the happiest people in the world year after year. Conclude the tour with your group at the cutest café in town with a sit-down with a liquid cup of joy.

Stay as long as you like, or, if you feel like exploring further, your guide would be more than happy to share some of their best recommendations for your stay here in the city.

Additional information

Inclusions: Local English-speaking guide, one-on-one recommendations for further exploring the city, coffee, pastry, a Danish flødebolle, and lots of Danish hygge.

Exclusions: Additional food and drinks, souvenirs and items of a personal nature, and tips and gratuities for your guide.

Dress standard: Please wear suitable footwear for walking, and bring an umbrella or rain jacket in case of rain.

Your Trip: For your tour, you will be in a small group of a maximum of 10 people.

Confirmation of booking: If you have your voucher, your booking is confirmed. We’ll see you at the start point. Get in touch if you have any concerns or require more information via the email address or phone number (business hours only) on your voucher.

Child Policy: Children between the ages of six and 11 inclusively are permitted on this tour at the rate listed above. Please select ‘child’ above when booking. Children below the age of six can join free of charge, as long as you note it in the comment section when you book.

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Ms. Blair T. from Canada traveled on 19 May. 2023:

Sign up for this tour to unlock immediate happiness & hygge 🙂 I went on the tour during my first full day and I felt like it rooted me in the history of the city, and our tour guide’s storytelling skills were fantastic. The not one but two delicious pastries and beverage we enjoyed on our walk was an added bonus. Highly recommend!

Mr. Paul H. from The United Kingdom traveled on 7 May. 2023:

Really good experience from people who love and live in the area. Friendly and great value for money, even in the cold weather it felt like an easy walk.

Mrs. Sonya G. from The United States of America traveled on 25 Apr. 2023:

Brought our kids on the tour (11 month and 3 year old). The group was flexible enough to allow us to listen to the experience as well as attend to the needs of our little ones. Learned a lot about copenhagen. Great context and understanding of the culture and history.

Ms. Heather F. from Luxembourg traveled on 11 Apr. 2023:

Highly recommend! As a first time visitor to Copenhagen, I appreciated this opportunity to walk around the city, learn about its history and culture, and sample some local treats. I left the experience with a better idea of the places I wanted to visit while I was there.

Mrs. Pamela V. from Germany traveled on 28 Mar. 2023:

Such a fun way to see many attractions with a great guide and intro to Danish culture. The stops for local pastry, chocolate treat and drink were fantastic. Thank you so much.

Ms. Tamara T. from The United States of America traveled on 16 Mar. 2023:

This experience attracted me a lot based on the description and the reviews, and my expectations have totally been fulfilled! A nice guide, a nice group of people, a pleasant walk, a lot of interesting information and delicious pastries. It was the beginning of my trip in Copenhagen and it could not have started better!

Mrs. Maurissa H. from Canada traveled on 8 Mar. 2023:

Awesome tour that takes you around the city with very fun facts about Copenhagen. Fun to do some stops along the way for treats and tea!

Ms. Megan J. from The United States of America traveled on 28 Feb. 2023:

Like so many of the other reviews, the tour is one of a kind. Amalie was our guide, she was kind, warm, gave us great information in a way that was easy to digest and learn. It was pouring rain a lot of our tour and she did a great job keeping our attention. This is a wonderful tour to learn about so many thing I would not have on my own or on an another tour. I really appreciated Amalie’s willingness to tell us about her experiences and life in Denmark. I woudl highly recommend taking this tour at anytime during your stay- you will learn so much. We had about 10 people, it was a lovely group. The meeting spot was very easy to find and we included drinks and warm drinks were perfectly timed and so yummy. THANK YOU!

Mr. Ádám H. from Hungary traveled on 19 Feb, 2023:

It was a great experience for us and it was the best decision we made in Copenhagen by far. Jens is a friendly, excellent tour guide and storyteller. He told us a lot of interesting things about Danish culture, history, Hygge life and introduced the most important places in Copenhagen. I really liked that it was a comfortable, affordable program, where we didn’t have to rush, but we still managed to get to the most important places of this wonderful city in 3.5 hours.

Mrs. Lisa E. from the United Kingdom traveled on 16 Feb, 2023:

We had a wonderful time on this Hygge walking tour of Copenhagen. Our guide for the day, Jam, was such a nice guy and was really passionate about his hometown. We did this tour during the holiday season and so most of the normal stops were closed. However, Jam went out of his way to make the tour just as special for us and made sure we didn’t miss out on our snacks and hot drink. I left this tour feeling like I learned so much about Copenhagen and the lifestyle. I would highly recommend this walk for someone visiting the city!

Ms. Elena T. from France traveled on 13 Feb, 2023:

I have been really busy at work prior to coming to Copenhagen and have not had the time and energy to read up on the city. Luckily I took this tour and the guide Kristian was fantastic! Very passionate about Copenhagen, knowledgeable and a great communicator he made me feel at ease straight away. We had time to cover major landmarks, chat and had coffee with delicious danish pastries. I fell in love with the city, it’s many hidden gems, history and of course hygge. Kristian also shared some recommendations on where to eat and what else I could visit. Definitely go for the tour!

Ms. Lauren J. from the United States of America traveled on 10 Feb, 2023:

Would highly recommend this walking tour to anyone wishing to get a unique and local insight into life in Copenhagen. Great value, pace and company!

Ms. Annika S. from Germany traveled on 8 Feb, 2023:

I really enjoyed the tour led by Pauline today. Although I had walked through some of the places she showed us- her personal knowledge, connection to the area and explanations about Danish history and culture made it more meaningful. I felt more connected to the area – something that would have been impossible to achieve on my own. The sweets were so enjoyable to eat, particularly the cinnamon scroll! Although it was raining and I felt freezing a lot of the time, Pauline’s upbeat energy made me appreciate the Hygge way of life. Thanks for an amazing time!

Mr. AJ W. from the United States of America traveled on 8 Feb, 2023:

Our guide was Sandra and we had a great time with her. We live in an area that has long cold winters and became interested in Hygge to see if we could make it more enjoyable. Of course we read about Hygge, and how to try and incorporate it in to our lives; but talking to a Dane to try and understand the true meaning and to see some Hyggelig locations was our main goal. We definitely achieved this. We got a lot of background information, history, and went to some great places for food and drinks. Also, Sandra gave us a lot of recommendations of places to check out after, which we did, and they were excellent! If you are looking to learn more about the concept of Hygge beyond just burning candles and drinking mulled wine, this is a great way to do it.

Mrs. Betsy R. from the United Kingdom traveled on 5 Feb, 2023:

The Hygge and Happiness tour was definitely a highlight of our time spent in Copenhagen. Sandra was very kind and knowledgeable and we left with a completely different view of Copenhagen and the premise of Hygge. The treats were amazing too! We made sure to get more during our other days here 🙂 Would highly recommend!!

Mr. Varun S. from Ukraine traveled on 2 Feb, 2023:

Mie led a very thoughtful, personalized tour. We got to experience a lot of culture of Copenhagen, and had local pastries and drinks along the way. I left the tour feeling happy, warm, and content – I guess that’s what you call hygge.

Mr. David T. from Australia traveled on 30 Jan, 2023:

Really impressed with this walking and culture tour – goes well beyond the typical tourist stops and left feeling as though I had a good appreciation for Copenhagen which set us up for the next few days of our stay.

Ms. Kayla T. from Australia traveled on 30 Jan, 2023:

Mrs. Sheena J. from the United States of America traveled on 29 Jan, 2023:

It was a great experience for us. We had the best decision in Copenhagen to apply. Jens is a friendly, excellent tour guide and storyteller. He told us a lot of interesting things about Danish culture, history, Hygge life and introduced the most important places in Copenhagen. I really liked that it was a comfortable, affordable program, you didn’t have to rush, but you managed to get to the most important places of this wonderful city in 3 hours.

Mr. David M. from the United Kingdom traveled on 25 Jan, 2023:

Jam was a great guide and went the extra mile on Christmas Day when most of the places to take guests were closed. A unique trip around Copenhagen, hitting some of the main tourist attractions but with an insight that made it fresh and interesting. It was great to hang out with Jam for the morning, felt like friends by the time we left.

Ms. Bethany O. from Canada traveled on 21 Jan. 2023:

We loved our half day tour with Kristian. It was a great way to start our trip! He provided socio-cultural context that we couldn’t have attained on our own. The tour was a nice blend of history and current events in Denmark. We thoroughly enjoyed this tour! Kristian also gave us personal recommendations at the end- those that we were able try, were excellent! We highly recommend this tour!

Mr. Jason A. from the United States of America traveled on 17 Jan. 2023:

Loved this experience. We got to see a new part of Copenhagen and I loved that we could simply be in quiet areas of the city. I would highly recommend if you are just arriving into Copenhagen or trying to do something outside the commercial parts.

Mr. Fred J. from the United States of America traveled on 15 Jan. 2023:

Kristian was a great host, unfortunately we didn’t have the best weather for our walk but that only helped the tour feel more hyggelig – the definition of which was explained brilliantly. Kristen knew a lot about what he was discussing, told lots of little stories and all in a great way. Very nice walk around the centre that morning. Make sure you go visit the little toilet!!

Ms. Natalie P. from France traveled on 11 Jan. 2023:

Went on the tour with Kim who made it special with many unique stories about his life in Copenhagen. He’s obviously an expert and it was great to hear about his love for the city. Excellent tour!

Mrs. Melissa R. from Australia traveled on 3 Jan. 2023:

Our guide, Christian, was very lovely and gave us a lot of information and insight into Copenhagen and hygge. We learned a lot and are embracing hygge back at home!

Mr. Gilbert H. from the United Kingdom traveled on 26 Dec. 2022:

Fantastic experience – you really feel like you’re just talking a walk with a knowledgeable local friend rather than having an inorganic travel experience.

Mr. Logan D. from the United States of America traveled on 18 Dec. 2022:

A unique tour that combines history, food, and culture all in one. Very much enjoyed our guide Kristian who was friendly, funny, and genuinely interested in connecting with us. Also is a great way to meet other people if you’re solo-traveling like I was.

Ms. Samantha G. from the United States of America traveled on 11 Dec. 2022:

Great tour that left me feeling more connected to a city that I’m a stranger in. Our guide, Kristian, was friendly and passionate about Copenhagen. Glad I decided to do it!

Mr. Weixiang M. from Southern Korea traveled on 4 Dec. 2022:

I had a private tour with Jens as it was probably off season. I thoroughly enjoyed my walk with him and our discussions on what exactly is hygge and how the Danes are one of the happiest people in the world. He was friendly, had a lot of knowledge and experience to share with me and I was very thankful for his time. I would highly recommend it to anyone who does not want a run of the mill tour of Copenhagen.

Mr. Jason B. from the United Kingdom traveled on 28 Nov. 2022:

Jens was a fantastic host / guide! He was both super warm, and very knowledgeable! As a first time visitor to Copenhagen, I was able to see parts of the city that I would not have seen otherwise, along with getting a good history lesson about the city, and of course we learned all about “Hygge” and ways in which it comes to life in Danish culture! Highly recommend!

Mrs. Sarah G. from the United States of America traveled on 19 Nov. 2022:

This tour was so much fun. It was informative and entertaining. Jens had a list of tips available for other things to do in Copenhagen as well. He was very knowledgable on the city, its history, and he had a great sense of humor. It was so much fun to walk through Copenhagen and learn about the local culture and specifically hygge. He went above and beyond to make sure everyone got out of the tour what they wanted. And even spent a little bit to extra time. I definitely recommend this tour.

Mr. Brian L. from the United States of America traveled on 14 Nov. 2022:

Kim was warm and made us feel welcome the moment we rendezvoused with the group to begin the tour. He was very knowledgeable about Danish culture and all things Hygge—as we now are thanks to this wonderful tour. He was patient and congenial with our questions. We laughed a good bit and got to know our fellow Hygge sojourners as we trekked through the city center from one Hygge locale to the next. If you’re coming to Copenhagen to learn more about Hygge in order to embrace the “happy” living mindset—then do take this tour and immerse yourself in it. Kim is a great host and Hygge master—and that is no small feat when leading a diverse group—yet he had us all laughing in no time. We really enjoyed this tour and have commented on it often in the past week. I wish we could take it again for the first time.

Ms. Ronja H. from Germany traveled on 8 Nov. 2022:

We did the tour with Sofie who was a lovely guide. We truely enjoyed the Hygge and are thankful for all the little details and info on Copenhagen. I would definitely recommend.

Mrs. Carrie B. from the United States of America traveled on 5 Nov. 2022:

Pauline was lovely and shared a lot of personal stories about Copenhagen, which I really appreciated! It’s certainly not the typical scripted tours where you see the main tourist attractions and hear the same things you probably could have googled on your own. I could feel her enthusiasm and love for the city, as well as being a guide to others. Really enjoyed the experience!

Ms. Luisiana K. from Singapore traveled on 1 Nov. 2022:

Great experience! We got to know a lot more about Copenhagen’s culture, and even the welfare system better thanks to Christian’s passionate story telling. Overall wonderful experience!

Ms. Linh K. from Vietnam traveled on 26 Oct. 2022:

The tour was well structured and informative around the main theme – Hygge with different perspectives, which helps you see the insights of what’ve made up the Hygge culture among the Danes. Camilla and Sandra, the 2 fun and loving girls who were my guide today made the tour so fun and incredibly warm for me. Totally recommended for anyone wanting to know more about the Danes and their lifestyle.

Ms. Katherine W. from The Netherlands traveled on 22 Oct. 2022:

This tour was great! It was definitely a long walk, so keep that in mind — but with great content along the way, and yummy treats! Highly recommend. Jamshed was awesome!

Mr. Brian P. from United States of America traveled on 19 Oct. 2022:

Jam was a fantastic host and shared so many interesting nuggets about danish culture and history with us throughout the tour. Lots of funny anecdotes and delicious treats throughout. Felt like I was hanging out with a friend showing me around his neighborhood. He also took the time to give us personal recommendations after the tour for cool things to do in Copenhagen. Highly recommend.

Ms. Shara H. from the United Kingdom traveled on 15 Oct. 2022:

Our guide was incredibly insightful and was able to share stories and histories of Hygge in the most heartfelt and articulate way. Would definitely recommend it to everyone!

Mrs. Hailey B. from Canada traveled on 11 Oct. 2022:

We spent nearly 5 hours in the company of Jam and I will count it as one of the most special holiday memories I have ever had. My friend Emma and I booked the tour and did not know what to expect. What we experienced was warmth, knowledge, humour, hygge and delicious danish treats. We felt part of Copenhagen life and culture instead of passing tourists and Jam gave us a brilliant mixture of relaxed wandering with packed content. I could not recommend people experience this more. Every star is well deserved and I have spoken about it to all my friends as the highlight of our visit. Jam even recommended places to eat and after the tour we went back and visited some places that we would not have found on our own. Unique and so Hygge!!

Ms. Joi W. from the United Kingdom traveled on 9. Oct. 2022:

Jam is a fantastic host and guide. It was a lovely way to spend the morning. Definitely felt the hygge and as though I was hanging out with a group of friends I’d known forever. Got to see hidden gems and Jam gave us a long list of personal recommendations. We even stayed an hour after the tour ended just chatting. Had I not had to rush off to another tour, I think our group might have chatted long into the afternoon.

Ms. Mary Katherine from the United Kingdom traveled on 8 Oct. 2022:

This was excellent! Sandra was amazing, and I definitely learned things I wouldn’t have on my own. Not only did we gain insight into hygge, Sandra really gave us an opportunity to experience it. I would recommend this to anyone visiting Copenhagen.

Mr. Srini L. from India traveled on 7 Oct. 2022:

Fabulous way of seeing copenhagen thru the eyes of a local. Mie was excellent- great with our 14 year old girl and 11 year old boy . Told us some great personal stories and made the trip special.

Ms. Brittany O. from United States of America traveled on 5 Oct. 2022:

Sofie was an absolutely wonderful guide showing us unique parts of Copenhagen and introducing us to Dannish food and lifestyle. I would highly recommend anyone looking for an “off the beaten path” experience to take this tour!

Mrs. Isabella C. from the United Kingdom traveled on 3 Oct. 2022:

We had Kristian as out tour guide who was fantastic. Very friendly and engaging. I learnt so much about the history of the city but also about the policies and spirit of it now which is just as important. I also loved speaking with the other members of the tour group at the end and got to know more about their culture too which was great. I really recommend this tour. Don’t miss it! 🙂

Ms. Julia V. from Germany traveled on 1 Oct. 2022:

It was a wonderful experience and I especially liked the delicious treats we got and the pleasant tourist guides. I can wholeheartly recommend it.

Ms. Angela B. from Germany traveled on 30 Sep. 2022:

What a great way to spend a morning in Copenhagen! I wish I had taken the tour the first of my (Website hidden by Airbnb) would have made me recognize the hygge in everything!

Mr. Nick H. from United States of America traveled on 29 Sep. 2022:

This tour really gives you a sense of what Hygge is all about! Sandra was a great guide that gave up some tips on area afterwards. Highly recommend!

Ms. Tabby K. from Australia traveled on 28 Sep. 2022:

Sandra and Camila (a trainee guide) were absolutely wonderful! We had a small group of three people and the weather was rainy, but they made the whole experience wonderful from start to finish and we didn’t miss a thing. They were both very friendly and engaging, and the whole thing flowed smoothly; we all ended up talking as friends. The stops we made for snacks along the way were delicious and the stories were wonderful.

Mr. Rob N. from United States of America traveled on 25 Sep. 2022:

Mie and Christian were excellent guides, giving us a great trip through some beautiful, quieter parts of the city while also hitting many of the major sites. Both were incredibly personable and able to connect with the group at large as well as with each person individually. The pastries and sweets were delicious as well! It’s a great opportunity to get to know Copenhagen and the Danish way of life much better.

Ms. Lauren T. from Canada traveled on 19 Sep. 2022:

A great intro tour for anyone new to Denmark! Jam was very informative and friendly and happy to answer any questions. We had a small group of 5 people and this made for some wonderful conversations about different cultures and what makes Denmark unique. I didn’t find it particularly focused on hygge but really enjoyed it anyway and think it’s great value for money. Thank you Jam!

Mrs. Shirley W. from United States of America traveled on 16 Sep. 2022:

What a wonderful tour! We covered a lot during our time, and I really appreciated the pacing (some walking, some sitting & pastry eating, repeat…). There was also a very comfortable vibe set by our guide Sandra: she made me feel so welcome & helped create a sense of companionship for our group (with people from US, Canada and Australia). Even when it started hailing on us (!!), Sandra adjusted quickly & we ended up feeling closer because we went through it together (one woman offered me her disposable poncho & saved my day!). I feel like I got a true sense of hygge & am so grateful.

Mrs. Jacqui O. from France traveled on 12 Sep. 2022:

I am so glad I walked this tour- the insights into the Danish culture and hygge were wonderful and I had a fantastic morning with my fellow travellers. Absolutely recommend

Ms. Jisu Jesse K. from Australia traveled on 8 Sep. 2022:

Kim was my tour guide and he was great! He had a wealth of knowledge to share about Copenhagen history that I really appreciated. It was very hygge to leisurely walk around Copenhagen and absorb details of its background and come about while enjoying the delicious Danish pastries. Highly recommend

Ms. Beth P. from The United Kingdom traveled on 5 Sep. 2022:

The Hygge and Happiness tour was wonderful. I thought it was quite expensive, more so than e.g. a bus tour, and before I went I was unsure if it would be worth it, but it was. It was so much better than a standard bus tour would have been. Sandra was a great host, very enthusiastic and passionate and clearly really loved what she was doing. She took us to little back streets that may not be one of the “big” tourist attractions in Copenhagen, but which I felt gave us a much better sense of the real Copenhagen, not just the one for tourists, and along with Sandra’s little anecdotes, brought it to life. And I thought all the sweet treats were a nice touch!

Mrs. Alyssa M. from Canada traveled on 4 Sep. 2022:

This was a great experience! I did all of the major tourist attractions on my own, but through this experience I was able to get a local’s perspective and learn a lot in the process. Excellent conversation and a truly excellent host!

Ms. Masha O. from The Netherlands traveled on 3 Sep. 2022:

It was a brilliant experience! We ate local food, walked through quiet streets, heard many stories from a local resident. It was very interesting, I highly recommend this experience!

Ms. Jen F. from United States of America traveled on 2 Sep. 2022:

Ms. Francisca T. from Italy traveled on 1 Sep. 2022:

Sofie was great in guiding the group from the port area to the center while telling us about Danish history and culture, including some very interesting details and sweet treats! I truly appreciate the tour and totally recommend it for anyone wanting to learn about Copenhagen and the Danish ways from the locals.

Mr. Cavan W. from the United Kingdom traveled on 30 Aug. 2022:

Sandra was extremely friendly, insightful, and helped us fully understand hygge while eating some delicious food and drink along the way. I would highly recommend this tour to everyone.

Mrs. Mary G. from Australia traveled on 29 Aug. 2022:

My walking tour of Copenhagen to experience Danish Hygge was a truly delightful experience. Our leader, Sandra, was warm, friendly, charming and witty. She was an excellent guide, with lots of local knowledge. She showed us some interesting and historic neighbourhoods, including some well-kept local secrets. We ate Danish comfort food, and gained a genuine sense of what ‘hygge’ means for Danes. I really enjoyed Sandra’s personal anecdotes, because they made me, a tourist, feel like a local for a few minutes.

Mr. Jason S. from United States of America traveled on 28 Aug. 2022:

Wonderful tour, took our 2 year old daughter and she was stimulated by the city (and a nap) while we learned a lot about Copenhagen, Denmark, Danish, and Hygge. Highly recommend!

Mrs. Jennifer P. from United States of America traveled on 27 Aug. 2022:

Great morning with Jam. He was informative, fun and educated about Hygge, Copenhagen and the Danish culture, and he really enjoyed sharing his home town with all of us. I recommend this tour for anyone wanting to more more about life in Copenhagen.

Ms. Mariel K. from Germany traveled on 26 Aug. 2022:

Jam made us feel immediately welcome. We saw parts of the city we would not have seen on our own and got local tips. The snacks were tasty and taught us more about Danish cuisine.

Ms. Marjan B. from The Netherlands traveled on 25 Aug. 2022:

This was a great experience! Our guide Jam told a lot of things: common things about the history of Copenhagen (buildings, kings, etc), the way how people are living in Danmark and especially in Copenhagen (education, healthcare, etc). He told a lot of personal stories to let us get a better understanding of that way of living and how a local pratices a Hyggelig life. On the way we stopped for nice sweet treets and a hot drink. I really enjoyed it!

Ms. Sophie L. from The United Kingdom traveled on 23 Aug. 2022:

Kim gave a really good tour – he was friendly, lots of laughter and spoke of personal stories and experiences. It felt like having a tour by an old friend. TAK!

Mrs. Tracy C. from The United Kingdom traveled on 22 Aug. 2022:

This was a great tour. Our host was Kim. He offered amazing insight that was unique. He was so friendly and knowledgeable – so funny too! Great value and experience. Would highly recommend to a friend for a lovely morning tour of the city – learn some history, see some hidden sights, and eat some delicious pastry!

Ms. Lisa H. from Canada traveled on 17 Aug. 2022:

The tour was a very hygge experience with a small group of people and a very engaging guide. It was the perfect way to be introduced to Copenhagen and the Happiness and Hygge culture in Denmark!

Ms. Stephanie J. from United States of America traveled on 14 Aug. 2022:

I really enjoyed Pauline as our guide. She was so friendly, personable, and knowledgeable. I liked how this tour is set up with a small group and not a script description of places we saw. Also we could ask lots of questions and Pauli e was more then happy to answer them and tell us stories that related. Meeting Pauline was a great start to our vacation here in Copenhagen.

Mrs. Stephanie A. from United States of America traveled on 12 Aug. 2022:

This was such a fantastic experience! I followed the recommendation of other commenters and did this at the beginning of my trip. I highly recommend! It’s such a unique and special look into such a special destination. It was a great way to see the sights, get local insights/history, and try some things I might now have otherwise tried! Mie was so friendly and so informative. I loved it!

Ms. Emerson K. from Australia traveled on 9 Aug. 2022:

This was a lot of fun! I got to see/learn about some bigger attractions, but really experience parts of the city I likely wouldn’t have discovered on my own or on a “touristy” tour.

Mrs. Simron O. from Ukraine traveled on 5 Aug. 2022:

Thoughtful tour, small group, great overview of the city with personalized and local perspective. I learned about hygge and I learned more about what it means to be Danish! Good experience for solo travelers to get some social time too.

Mr. John S. from England traveled on 3 Aug. 2022:

Excellent tour! Really got to know the city and definitely loads of things we wouldn’t have known ourselves. Come hungry, in particular for sweets 😉

Mr. Peter H. from Australia traveled on 3 Aug. 2022:

Enjoyed the walk very much. Our guide, Jens, was very knowledgeable with lots of interesting anecdotes, many of them quite personal, about his life family and friends. He is well read and could address, thoughtfully, topics ranging from politics through religion and the antics of partying high schoolers and college students! Also knows well the restaurants, bars and neighborhoods worth visiting.

Mrs. Corrie P. from United States of America traveled on 2 Aug. 2022:

This is a great tour that felt very personal led by a native Danish woman. She gave great insights about the area, history and culture. It felt like I was waking along with a friend from Denmark and not touristy at all. She did a great job illustrating “Hygge” even though it’s a concept that you can more experience and feel rather than explain. She even followed up with some local recommendations and Hygge information to my email after the tour based on my personal needs for my trip in Denmark.

Ms. Jennifer L. from United States of America traveled on 1 Aug. 2022:

This was a great experience. I learned so much about Copenhagen and Danish culture and customs. Mie was a great host and I would definitely recommend this tour. All the treats were delicious and the cafe where we ended our tour was funky and had yummy drinks.

Mrs. Andrea B. from France traveled on 30 Jul. 2022:

Sandra was fantastic! We got to know a secret side to Copenhagen. She spent time answering questions and gave us some great recommendations.

Ms. Amy C. from Canada traveled on 29 Jul. 2022:

Such a lovely trip. Sandra was a fantastic guide and was very knowledgable. It was great tour and we learnt some great local places to spend some more time at during our stay. The treats were delicious! Thank you.

Mrs. Candace W. from United States of America traveled on 24 Jul. 2022:

We really enjoyed learning more about Danish culture and the concept of Hygge. The tour took us to out-of-the-way places we wouldn’t have found on our own, off the beaten tourist track a bit. And the treats were delicious!

Ms. Ulrike G. from Germany traveled on 22 Jul. 2022:

A very nice experience with a nice guide, who understood to entertain and inform us in a very personal and charming way.

Ms. Ashleigh M. from England traveled on 21 Jul. 2022:

Jacob was an exceptional tour guide! There was nothing he did not know about this beautiful city and he delivered it in a fun and interactive way! I cannot recommend this tour enough.

Ms. Kristen T from Canada traveled on 17 Jul. 2022:

This tour far exceeded my expectations. Our tour leader was fantastic, he really knew his stuff and could answer questions on a whim. He made it a very personable experience and really read the group, making it relevant for the young group we were. The experience was so good that 3 of the 5 of us signed up to join the 4th on the full day tour, and while I was unfortunately not able to join in as well, I certainly wanted to! When we found out that our tour guide was leading another tour tomorrow, 3 of us signed up for that one right on the spot! I loved it. Would definitely recommend.

Mr. Brad F. from United States of America traveled on 14 Jul. 2022:

Jacob took us on a great & very informative tour around the city. The weather was against us but this didn’t stop our enjoyment of the tour. It was a great mix of local history, every day danish life and of course hygge. The three hours went really quickly and this was due to the great variety of sites and local treats along the way. We have two young children (7 & 4yrs old) and Jacob accommodated them very well – inclusive of answering tricky questions and holding hands. Overall the tour exceeded our expectations.

Ms. Lauren G. from Australia traveled on 11 Jul. 2022:

Jacob was a wonder tour guide. Even in the morning rain, he made all of us excited and really encouraged a flow of discussion about the culture of Copenhagen. His insight was really valuable and interesting. As a solo traveller, I was happy I got to meet other solo travelers. We even met up later at a restaurant Jacob recommended for dinner (which was of course delicious).

Mrs. Debbie S. from United States of America traveled on 8 Jul. 2022:

We thoroughly enjoyed our morning stroll through the beautiful streets and parks and hidden alleys of Copenhagen in search of Hygge. And we found it! Jacob did a great job telling us about life in Denmark and why everyone is so darn happy. The tour was full of information we could use for the remainder of our stay – and there were treats along the way. Who could ask for more?

Ms. Sughanda P from Canada traveled on 5 Jul. 2022:

Jacob was a lovely tour guide and I really enjoyed joining the Hygge and Happiness tour. It was nice to interact with a local and get to know why Denmark is such a special place. The small group allowed everyone to get to know each other which made it an enjoyable tour. The danish pastries and treats we tried were delicious and it was very hyygelig to end at a cafe and chat with everyone.

Mr. Trey J. from England traveled on 2 Jul. 2022:

Great hygge tour with our guide, Christian. Our family appreciated his local knowledge growing up in Denmark. Highly recommend the small group format that allows real interaction.

Mrs. Rebecca S. from United States of America traveled on 30 Jun. 2022:

Do you want a deeper understanding of Danish culture? If so, this gem of a walking tour is for you. Our guide Pauline beautifully and patiently explained Danish culture in an intimate way allowing for fascinating discussions. The members of our small group had the opportunity to ask any question and we left with a better understanding of what makes this country so remarkable. I highly recommend this experience. If you can, ask for Pauline. She was utterly delightful and very knowledgeable.

Ms. Nadia K. from Canada traveled on 28 Jun. 2022:

James was our primary tour guide today, and he was so friendly and wonderful! (Helena was also supplementing the tour and was training) James took us to his favorite places which truly gave a sense of hygge and gave us a local’s perspective on the city. The baked goods were also super yummy! It was also very easy to find them at the beginning and they gave great recommendations at the end for drinks and restaurants. Would highly recommend this tour!

Mr. Tim K. from Canada traveled on 27 Jun. 2022:

We had a wonderful time on this tour. Our guide Jam’s a gem. He made sure that we felt welcome, included and valued. He took a genuine personal interest in every member of the tour. His wry sense of humor kept me interested and chuckling throughout the fascinating 3-hr tour. His insight & knowledge of Copenhagen and Danish culture taught me a lot that I don’t think I could have learned otherwise. The treats along the way were scrumptious and superlative. Our tour mates were, without exception, warm, interesting, friendly & great to be along with. This was a thoroughly delightful tour. Highly recommended.

Ms. Veronica C. from United States of America traveled on 26 Jun. 2022:

I really enjoyed taking a walk off the beaten path, and visiting a few different places in Copenhagen. Not only was our friendly host Jam completely inclusive and kind, I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with everyone I met in our group. Jam was kind, sweet, friendly and really made an effort to chat with everyone and answer everyone’s questions. I cannot recommend this tour enough. In fact, if I had more time I probably would’ve joined another one of their other many tours. I loved Copenhagen and this walking tour solidified my love for this city. Oh, and the treats we had along the way were amazing! I’m always down to stop for a pastry and coffee.

Mrs. Kristi K. from United States of America traveled on 25 Jun. 2022:

Exactly what we were looking for! A comfortable and casual tour with lots of opportunity for questions about culture and Hygge in Copenhagen. Perfect distance for a casual pace, many sights just off the main road, and local expertise and recommendations that made the tour five stars.

Ms. Agne K. from Estonia traveled on 24 Jun. 2022:

It is one of tours that you actually want to repeat. Team was fantastic, everything was well organized and arranged, communication skills – just great. The tour itself is really greatly planned with all the stops and chats. In the end you realize not to have noticed that 3.5 hours you’ve been wandering across the town with strangers, cause it felt so nice.

Ms. Dionne U. from Australia traveled on 23 Jun. 2022:

Enjoyable walk with Mie and Helena. Mie gave us a young person’s perspective of Danish life and the food treats we got along the way were delicious. The pace was leisurely, even for a walking tour.

Mrs. Molly N. from Canada traveled on 21 Jun. 2022:

Jacob and Christian were awesome guides! They were friendly and knowledgeable and were open to all of our questions. The treats along the way were delicious and they were always offering advice and recommendations for how we could spend the rest of our trip!

Mrs. Shelby A. from United Kingdom traveled on 20 Jun. 2022:

We really enjoyed this experience. Jam shared a lot of history and insight into hygge and Danish culture. The walking tour showed points of interest we may not have seen otherwise. And we got to try the signature Danish birthday treat. It was a good use of our time in Copenhagen.

Ms. Deepti T. from India traveled on 17 Jun. 2022:

It was so worth it! Jamshed, our guide, was friendly and engaging, open to questions and full of insights and tips for us. Very nice eating experiences were picked and right from the start we knew we were right in picking the tour. It made our trip that much more authentic!

Ms. Parita C. from India traveled on 15 Jun. 2022:

We had such a wonderful time walking around Copenhagen with Jamshed. The experience made us deep-dive into the Hygge culture as we explored some simple gems in the city while eating delicious pastries, artisanal chocolates, and award-winning cakes! Jamshed also gave us great recommendations for restaurants, cafes, bakeries, and bars! We’d highly recommend the experience!

Mr. David K. from Canada traveled on 12 Jun. 2022:

This tour was an excellent adventure through the beautiful quaint parts of Denmark. Our tour guide always kept our attention by sharing interesting myths, stories, and fun facts. Once the tour was over, he inquired with us about our future travels assisting in any way he could with recommendations, must-sees, and the cool spots. Would definitely recommend this tour to any traveler in Copenhagen!

Mr. Benjamin S. from United States of America traveled on 11 Jun. 2022:

We had an amazing time on this tour, an absolute must for a visit to Copenhagen. Our guide spoke excellent English and we got a very in depth look into the history and culture of the city. Plus the pastries were delish!

Ms. Jacinta from the United Kingdom traveled on 8 Jun. 2022:

Pauline was my lovely host and she was super friendly, straight away creating “hygge” for the rest of the experience ….I loved this experience because I wanted a tour with more focus on Danish culture, which is exactly what I got! Lots of insight into everyday life (and felt more than comfortable asking my own questions), cool little stories of well known Danish and also back stories that explains some danish culture and practices today. Highlights were the stories, the bakery visit and the beautiful places Pauline took us to (some very cute and charming and hyggelig streets). Thanks also for the recommendations Pauline!

Mrs. Grace M. from Canada traveled on 4 Jun. 2022:

Friendly tour by Pauline who was very smiley and knowledgeable. We were lucky we were only in a small group and she spent time talking to each of us individually as well as a group. The tour route was great and we saw some places/ streets we wouldn’t have visited on our own. Also, it wasn’t you’re every day basic route where here’s the museum, here’s the library. We went to a bakery and also had a chocolate tasting which were both amazing. Thanks Pauline!

Ms. Adriana P. from United States of America traveled on 2 Jun. 2022:

Jam was a wonderful guide and showed us Copenhagen in a way we would not have seen otherwise. He went above and beyond to show us the city he loved, and even sent us his personalized list of recommendations after the tour. definitely would recommend!

Mrs. Brit H. from United States of America traveled on 25 May. 2022:

It was a fun morning! The chocolate tasting was my favorite part. And the cafe and conversation at the end. I enjoyed learning more about Hygge and why they’re voted one of the happiest countries in the world. A lot to take back home to carry over in the states! (:

Ms. Jane T. from United States of America traveled on 21 May. 2022:

The tour was thoughtful and genuine. We loved walking around the city and seeing/learning things that we wouldn’t have without a local. The bakery, chocolate shop and cafe were very quality and showcased some finer things. Jami had great energy, was a lovely guide and active local in Copenhagen so his insider knowledge was great!

Mrs. Melissa F. from United States of America traveled on 15 May. 2022:

We had a great time learning about Copenhagen and Danish culture with Jam as our tour guide! Jam was very personable, informative, and easygoing. He created a wonderful group dynamic and had plenty of recommendations for not only Copenhagen, but also Berlin (our next stop). Thanks for this experience!

Ms. Christin C. from Australia traveled on 2 May. 2022:

What a fantastic way to get to know Copenhagen! Would highly recommend for any first-timers looking to learn more about the Danish culture and way of life. Jam was a wonderful guide and exuded the true spirit of hygge. Wonderful!

Ms. Grace Y. from Canada traveled on 25 Apr. 2022:

Pauline was amazing I couldn’t have had a better experience with my mom. I learned so much about the Danish life and what truly hygge was. I’m so glad, and I really got such a great understanding of not just hygge, but Copenhagen, and the culture in general. The country is so beautiful and I gained such a big appreciation for Denmark. Pauline was so sweet, and so knowledgable about her country. Thank you so much for introducing us to hygge and Copenhagen. I don’t think I would have learned as much about Copenhagen and the Danish had it not been for her!

Ms. Courtney K. from the United Kingdom traveled on 18 Apr. 2022:

This was a really great tour, showing us the historical significance of certain areas in Copenhagen. It felt quite personal as there were only 5 guests so we got to talk to each other and learn about each other’s culture. We were given a drink of our choice, had a chocolate tasting as well as a pastry of our choice. It was fun and my tour guide, Jacob, was fabulous, especially given the delay to the tour due to a late group.

Mrs. Melora D. from United States of America traveled on 14 Apr. 2022:

Pauline was such a wonderful guide. The treat stops along the way were delicious, and provided a nice casual atmosphere to chat. Great food recommendations too! And she provided interesting information on Danish history and culture. Would recommend if you are visiting Copenhagen!

Mrs. Kristin H. from Germany traveled on 5 Apr. 2022:

We had a wonderful time at our experience. It was a great introduction to the city and we had a very fun group.

Ms. Ene B. from the United Kingdom traveled on 1 Apr. 2022:

This was a worthwhile experience! I really enjoyed the tour with Jamshed. He was very knowledgeable not only about Denmark, but about the rest of the world which was great because the group had people from different parts of the world. The tour was interactive and carried everyone along. The treats were delicious and I got to understand and feel what hygge really is. Jam is personable, funny and polite. I recommend this tour if you want to find gems off the beaten path. Thank you Jam for a great morning!

Mrs. Holly C. from United States of America traveled on 22 Mar 2022:

A really fantastic walk for our first morning in Copenhagen! Helped us to get our bearings. Met some lovely fellow travellers too! A good pace – not too fast – with lots of stops on the way for delicious treats! Highly recommended!

Ms. Hannah K. from Canada traveled on 15 Mar 2022:

This was a nice and chill walking tour. We covered a lot of ground, but nothing ever felt rushed. I loved trying treats from places I wouldn’t have found or picked out on my own as well.

Ms. Sandra P. from Australia traveled on 8 Mar 2022:

I had a tour with Jeppe. It was such a pleasant tour. Throughout the tour, he was knowledgeable and friendly. Having to learn what hygge feels like from a local was really experiencing the culture deeply. I’m glad I had the tour early in the trip. It definitely helped with the rest of the days. I highly recommend it (: Thank you Jeppe!

Mr. J.P. Hansen from United States of America traveled on 3 Mar 2022:

Kicked off my first day in København with this guided walking tour. Was a great experience – our guide Jens is super knowledgeable on his city. Got to learn more about hygge and Danish society and their way of life, which makes me want to live here! Definitely recommend this tour.

Ms. Jennifer H. from Canada traveled on 29 Feb 2022:

My husband and I took our three kids (14, 11, & 9) on this tour. They were not terribly excited about going on a walking tour. However, after our trip to Denmark, I asked each of them what the highlight of the trip was for them. They all answered, this tour! (Well, the 9 yr old son said first was the Lego House, then the tour.) It was a wonderful and magical experience that I highly recommend for anyone wanting to have a great time and a true understanding of Danish culture.

Mrs. Darlene K. from England traveled on 24 Feb 2022:

We booked this tour hoping to experience Copenhagen away from the main tourist attractions. It was all that we had hoped for and more. Jamshed, our tour guide, was absolutely fantastic. He was truly passionate about Copenhagen and offered tons of information about the city, the culture, and the people. He genuinely cared about connecting us to the culture and immersing us in a first hand experience of feeling like a local. We got to see and experience many unique places we certainly would have missed if not for the tour. The final part of the tour we sat down with Jamshed and the other tour members in a quant cafe while chatting over Glogg. Jamshed stayed well over an hour after the scheduled end time for the tour exchanging stories and laughs. The additional time just hanging out made us really feel in the moment and ironically paint the perfect picture of what hygge is.

Ms. Sarah P. from United States of America traveled on 22 Jan 2022:

My husband and I went on this tour in late November. Although the weather was frigid, we loved our experience. We learned a lot and had a wonderful time (even my husband, whom I “dragged” along, loved it!). And, our guide Jamshed (“James”) was amazing — He was super knowledgeable, seemingly about all topics, not just the ones on the tour! I highly recommend both the tour and the guide. Over the course of 9 days in Europe, we went on four different tours and this one was by far the best. If you are on the fence on this tour, trust me, just do it 🙂

Mrs. Charlotte E. from Dubai traveled on 8 Jan 2022:

This was the perfect way to spend our 14 hour layover in Copenhagen. Although it was quite chilly outside, the tour was broken up into breaks with stops along the way. Overall the tour was well thought out and organized. Jeppe was an excellent tour guide! He was knowledgeable about landmarks and the history of the city and also, as an authentic local, he was able to answer any question thrown his way.

Mr. Michael P. from Hong Kong traveled on 29 Dec 2021:

My trip to Denmark was made so much more personal because of this tour. Outside of the information shared, which was great, I also felt I got to learn much more about Danish people.

Mr. Charly K. from Australia traveled on 14 Dec 2021:

We don’t normally go for tours but something about this one sounded perfect for us, not big groups and more off the beaten track. We did this walking tour on our first day in Copenhagen and it set our trip up perfectly. Our guide Soren was knowledgable, personable and easy to get on with and made the walk entertaining and fun. It was really relaxed and you got to see bits of Copenhagen from a different perspective, it also helped us identify areas we wanted to come back to and see more of on our own. So glad we opted for this tour.

Ms. Melissa S. from United States of America traveled on 2 Dec 2021:

This tour was very true to its title. Perfect mix of culture and history. The small group size made the tour and atmosphere cosy and friendly, more like friends talking than a tour! If you’re looking for a more personal feel or flying solo this is the tour for you!

Ms. Anna H. from Canada traveled on 26 Nov 2021:

I really enjoyed the tour with Soren. It allowed me to get to know Copenhagen and also Danish culture from a completely new perspective. Especially the relaxed atmosphere and several stops where you can try tasty pastries and chocolate were really nice. I liked the fact that we were a small group so that everybody could ask questions and exchange with each other. I highly recommend to book this tour.

Mr. Dennis O. from the United Kingdom traveled on 2 Nov 2021:

This was one of our favorite parts of our stay in Copenhagen! You can read all about hygge in a book, but hearing personal stories & seeing the sights with a local makes it so much more personal. Try to do it early in your stay so you’re not repeating any sights you’ve already seen.

Ms. Hannah J. from USA traveled on 29 Oct 2021:

Our tour guide Søren was great. We really enjoyed our tour learning about the history of Copenhagen and Denmark. We got to see sites we would never of gone to. The homemade Danish Pastries, chocolate and coffee were a great way to split up the walking and have a chat about the best things to do while here. I would highly recommend this tour to all who want to really experience and learn about Copenhagen and its culture.

Ms. Andrea K. from Austria traveled on 27 Oct 2021:

Last weekend my husband, our three adult daughters and me had a very nice tour at copenhagen with Jamshed. He was a perfect guide, showing us great places of historical and todays Copenhagen and gave us many interesting informations, which you dont’t find in travel guides.

Mr. Manuel S from USA traveled on 17 Oct. 2021:

Our guide Jakob was incredibly charming. I think I may have been a little star struck when he told us he’d been on the Great Danish Baking Show! I loved hearing his experience growing up there, especially as an adopted Sri Lankan, and loved that we saw some (very Instagrammable) spots I hadn’t seen before. Perhaps the cold drizzly weather contributed to it, but I certainly felt the hygge. The stops where we got to go inside for something warm to drink (and nibble) were perfect. I was certainly glad that we made the extra effort to get out and do something before boarding the long flights home.

Ms. Alicia L. from Canada traveled 12 Oct. 2021:

This tour was a must-do in Copenhagen! You got to see the main attractions while also finding the local hot spots. I’m the type of person who wants to travel to a city and really learn the history and culture of it like a native would see it. Touring with Søren was just that! He showed us all the best spots, answered all our questions, and gave us lots of great advice for the rest of our trip. Thank you for a great day!

Mr. Andrew K. from USA traveled on 16 Aug 2021:

What a fun way to learn about a new city and gain insight into Danish culture. Jacob our guide was great. The time flew by. A little history, a little geography, a little culture a lot of cozy. Great tour.

Ms. Lucia C. from Brazil traveled on 12 Aug 2021:

This walking tour was fantastic and I highly recommend it to anyone visiting Copenhagen. I had been in the city for several days before I took the tour so I had seen a few of the sights and thought that maybe the tour would show me the same things. It didn’t and I learnt A LOT about the history of the city and the Danish people. Jens was our guide and he was simply wonderful. Having grown up in Copenhagen he was full of knowledge and his love for his city and culture came shining through. We ate several tasty treats including a Danish pastry, and delicate chocolates from a cool chocolate shop. I left the tour with a solid sense of hygge and happiness and will take it home with me to share. Thank you for a wonderful experience.

Ms. Ramona H. from Canada traveled on 1 Aug:

My first time in Denmark and I’m in love, I booked the Hygge tour and my guide Jens was informative and very helpful. Explained things normally people wouldn’t know and took us to a garden most locals have never been. The bonus was he even walked with me to the train station to buy a ticket (since I’m a tourist and I get lost easily) so I can visit Arken museum after the tour was done!

Mr. Darren R. from Australia travelled on 29 Jul 2021:

Jam was awesome as our tour guide. It is absolutely worth the price. He made us all feel cosy and at ease, interacted with all of us as a group and individually. He taught us political, economical, social aspects and day to day life of Copenhagen and Denmark interspersed with some fun folklore. We also stopped at some tasty local food and drink places, which we later went back to on our own time (yum!). We toured the beautiful streets and parks of Copenhagen. He also gave us some restaurant recommendations based on what we like. Finishing the tour at a hygge coffee shop on the pedestrian street in the heart of Copenhagen. (p.s. An added bonus is that you are with like minded people, with makes for a great group dynamic)

Ms. Kathy H. from USA traveled on 12 Jul 2021:

We did this with a group of work colleague and Jacob was just a champion. Brilliant knowledge of Danish history, a lovely walk around this gorgeous city, and somehow managed to explain to us so we understood and embraced that unique concept of hygge. Highly recommended.

Mr. Matthew H. from USA traveled on 2 Jul 2021:

We had a great time on the Hygge & Happiness tour, getting a first impression of Copenhagen in a really fun way and learning some interesting facts about the city and Denkmarks history as well. Our guide Jamshed was super nice and also gave us some really good tips on what else to see during our weekend visit. Definitely recommend it, if you want something a little different from your average standard city tour. And if we come back to Copenhagen again, I would love to experience one of their other tours too! (also, the promised treats did NOT disappoint… nomnomnom.)

Mrs. Vera R. from United Kingdom travelled on 11 Jun 2021:

My friend and myself don’t often like “touristy” walking tours, so the Hygge and happiness tour was a perfect way for use to experience and learn about the Danish people from an actual Danish person. Groups are small, and ours was just the 2 of us so we had a private tour! Mie, our guide, was friendly, knowledgeable and funny. The tour is well constructed showing both the big, important landmarks in Copenhagen, but also lesser known little secrets about the city. By the end of tour you will feel you know so much more about Danish culture and Hygge, and can’t help but walking away happier!

Mrs. Nicole D. from USA travelled on 29 March 2021:

After aimlessly wandering a couple other European cities (Brussels, Brugge, Amsterdam) – I was in desperate need of some structure and more intimate knowledge! Jens was an AWESOME guide — full of facts about Copenhagen and what makes Danish people so happy. We got delicious pastries, chocolate and coffee — good sustenance for the ample walking and exploring we did. It was very informal yet very informative! I highly recommend doing this early in your trip, because Jens also provided lots of other recommendations!

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Copenhagen’s Best: The Ultimate Self-Guided Walking Tour of the City

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Copenhagen is the vibrant capital city of the Scandinavian country Denmark. It is a city filled with so much energy, making you want to stay forever. The delightful fusion of history and innovation can be seen everywhere in Copenhagen. It is also very compact, with everything so close to each other that you will have so much to explore without having to travel from end to end.

This charming city is filled with picturesque canals, a combination of brightly colored row houses, stylish urban buildings, peppy street art, and of course, cobblestoned streets. One of the best ways to immerse yourself in this enchanting city is to wander around on foot. We enjoyed walking around Copenhagen and wanted to take you all along on our journey with this self-guided walking tour with all the hidden gems we found on our visit.

Copenhagen's skyline from the Stairway to Heaven.

Oh yeah! We have included a nice map marking all the places for you to start using it right away, hassle-free. For convenience, we have made the entire route in a loop so you can start with any location closer to your stay. You need not travel far to just begin your walking tour.

Be prepared to walk a lot, but feel free to use the city’s extensive public transport when the distance between two places is a bit long. I have also suggested where and how you can alternatively choose to use public transport instead of walking. But the entire tour is completely doable only by foot, and don’t forget to take multiple coffee and snack breaks to cozy up in the Hyggelig cafes of Copenhagen.

Table of Contents

Why Take a Self-Guided Walking Tour of Copenhagen?

There are many guided walking tours that you could take in Copenhagen, but this self-guided walking tour is entirely flexible. Also, some of those guided walking tours could be a bit expensive. But I will also link some guided tours you could take during your visit.

Self-guided walking tours are not just budget-friendly but also a way to experience the city in a short time. Pre-booking tours can be a hassle sometimes. I always procrastinate making the bookings till the last moment until I forget or there are no more slots in the time I want. If you are like me, then this is perfect for you.

Good to know!

  • Copenhagen is a bike-friendly city, but it is not recommendable to do this as a bike tour on your own as it could be dangerous if you don’t have the experience. You could always go on a guided bike or a segway tour, where you need not worry about the route and where to stop and park.
  • Danish people are very friendly and nice, but they don’t like it when you walk on their bike lanes. To avoid pissing someone off, always stick to the well-laid pedestrian paths.
  • While crossing a road, look out for speeding cyclists on both sides. Sometimes they just appear out of nowhere, and you will find yourself on the ground.
  • Have fun exploring, and don’t be afraid to stray away from the route. Every place is well connected, and you might just find some new interesting places. (If you find something, do let me know. I will be thrilled to hear all about it).

Tip!  Feel free to start the tour from any of the stops, as the entire route is a loop. Starting at Kongens Nytorv means your first stop is the Instagram-famous Nyhavn (the picture of the colorful houses by the canal is probably the first thing you will see when you search Copenhagen).

The Walking Route

How To Use The Map?

The locations from the walking route are numbered in the map. If required, zoom in and click on a number to view brief details about the location. Click ‘View in Google Maps’ to view the location’s complete details in Google Maps.

If you are planning to do the walking tour early in the morning, start with Nyhavn to escape the crowd, enjoy the views, and capture some great pictures. (Who doesn’t like a good picture?)

Let’s get started!

1. Kongens Nytorv

Kongens Nytorv, which literally means New King’s Square, is a “square” in central Copenhagen. It was built by King Christian V in the 17th century when the city walls were expanded. He had some strategic plans about making this the royal square, and the design was inspired by French architecture.

The lands around the square were later given to wealthy citizens of that time interested in constructing some notable buildings with specific conditions on their facades.

Kongens Nytorv in Copenhagen.

No wonder you could spot so many important buildings around the square with stunning architectural styles.

To the southern end, you could spot the Danish Royal Theater. Charlottenborg palace is located to the east and a luxurious 5-star hotel  Hotel D’Angleterre  on the west.

Kongens Nytorv is a noteworthy place to begin our tour (not just because of its proximity to Nyhavn). It could be a convenient location with easy accessibility to its metro station, which runs on all 4 lines.

Psst!   If you are wondering what that little quaint-looking kiosk located north of the square was, you are looking at Copenhagen’s former first telephone booth. It was constructed in a new-baroque style with handmade decorations. Now it is a coffee house. But doesn’t it look cute? The copper roofing gives the classic teal tint adding more charm to it.

Route Guide

Walk towards the eastern side of the square and take the exit towards the colorful houses, and you will reach your next stop at around 250m.

2. Charlottenborg Palace

Before being carried away by Nyhavn’s charm, check out the Charlottenborg Palace at the entrance of the colorful street of Nyhavn. Look around in the opposite direction of the row houses from where the canal starts. You will be looking at the Charlottenborg Palace, which once was the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and currently houses the art gallery museum as  Kunsthal Charlottenborg. 

Walk alongside the canal, which starts near the Charlottenborg Palace.

Nyhavn is indeed colorful and has quite a captivating charm. The 17th and 18th-century row houses painted in bright colors are located along the canal side, filled with bars, cafes, and restaurants. This is not just a tourist delight; the locals also enjoy sipping a cold beer on a hot day, which makes it quite expensive.

The buildings of Nyhavn with several boats docked in the canal.

This canal, docked with wooden ships, was once a bustling commercial port where ships worldwide would dock. The harbor was once packed with sailors who frequented the pubs and prostitution houses. Now all the old houses in the area are mostly renovated into restaurants, bars, and cafes. Nyhavn is also one of the main stops of the canal tours.

Tip!   Instead of visiting these cafes and bars priced for tourists, grab a hot dog or beer from the local shops, sit by the canal, and enjoy the views.

Psst!   If you want to capture some postcard pictures in Nyhavn, arriving early is the key. The place gets packed with people even on a cold winter morning once the canal tours open. Plan your visit at least an hour before the first canal tour of the day.

Also, watch your feet while you pose for pictures along the canal side. Falling into the waters, especially during winter, is not a pleasant experience at all. (We actually saw someone fall!)

The buildings of Nyhavn with their cafes. A bike rider is riding a bike on a nearby bridge.

Walk along the canal through Nyhavn on the side of the colorful houses till the end of the street, take a right along  71 Nyhavn Hotel,  and walk further until you reach the Danish Playhouse. The walk from  Nyhavn 17  to the theatre is about 450m.

4. Ofelia Plads and the Danish Playhouse

The Danish Royal Playhouse is an example of the modern architecture of Copenhagen. Do not hesitate to go take a peek at the beautiful cafe. Walk a little further from the Playhouse, and you will reach Ofelia Plads, which is just another square but on the waterfront. You can see great views of the Opera house across the canal to your right.

A large boat docked at Copenhagen's waterfront.

Walk towards the street along the canal on the left side of Ofelia Plads. Keeping walking for another 500m until you reach Amalienborg, the queen’s residence.

5. Amalienborg Palace

Visit the seat of one of the world’s oldest monarchies at Amalienborg Palace. However, only parts of the palace are open to the public. The rest remains the private residence of the Danish Royal family.

Amalienborg Palace has been the royal residence since the major fire which burned down their former residence of Christiansborg Palace.

Try to time your visit to watch the changing of guards ceremony, which happens here every day at 12:00 noon. You could also see the marching of the guards, which starts at 11:30 am from the Rosenborg Castle through the streets of the city ending up at the Amalienborg Palace at 12:00 pm. The length of the ceremony depends on the member of the Royal Palace who is at the palace on the given day. It is quite the site to watch, no matter if any of the royal family members are present or not during your visit.

The Royal Guards during the changing of guards ceremony in Copenhagen.

You could see a building with a big teal-colored dome from the Amalienborg Palace. Walk towards the building for around 250m.

6. Frederik’s Church

You can spot the dome of Frederik’s church from many places as it marks an important landmark of Copenhagen’s skyline. This 18th-century church, also known as the marble church (Marmorkirken), has the largest dome in Scandinavia. It was primarily built in limestone due to budget constraints. But the original plan was to use marble throughout to reflect its name.

The church has the words “HERRENS ORD BLIVER EVINDELIG” inscribed in big golden letterings on the front portico, which means  “The word of the Lord endureth forever.”

It looks pretty stunning with its Rococo interiors. The church is free for the public to enter, so try to get a sneak peek if it isn’t too crowded.

On selected days, it is also possible to climb the dome to get aerial views of the city.

Psst!  I recommend going up the Church of Our Saviour or the Round Tower (which you will see later in the walking tour) as the aerial views of Frederik’s Church dome adorn Copenhagen’s skyline so beautifully.

Frederik's church in Copenhagen.

Photo tip!   If you want to capture a picture of the church without too many people walking on the busy road, walk around the church to the backside, which almost resembles the front. You might have a better chance of getting a nice picture from there.

Roopesh and Kiki from RooKiExplorers posing in front of Frederik's church in Copenhagen.

Walk around 800m to the next stop, St Alban’s Church. Along the way, you can see Denmark’s Design museum, an 18th-century Rococo-style building.

7. St. Alban’s Church

St. Alban’s church is an English-style church built in a Gothic Revival Style. The church was built during the 19th century to serve the growing English population in the city. It remains one of the very few churches in Copenhagen to conduct services in English. The church is free for the public but only open from April to September.

The Saint Alban's Church in Copenhagen.

Walk around the church to see the  Gefion Fountain,  a large fountain near the waterfront. This was constructed as a symbol of a mythical story of the creation of the Zealand island on which Copenhagen is located.

Just next to the fountain, you will find the bridge  Gefionbroen .   Stroll across the bridge and go straight for about 450m along the waterfront to reach the iconic Little Mermaid.

8. Little Mermaid

Visiting Copenhagen and not seeing its famous Little Mermaid would be incomplete. Although it is a very miniature statue, it holds a special place in the heart of the city’s people and tourists. The Little Mermaid statue was inspired by Hans Christians Andersan’s fairytale of a mermaid who waits by the sea daily, longing to see her beloved prince. I am sure everyone would have heard a similar version of the fairytale in their own language.

The little mermaid statue in Copenhagen.

However, this sculpture was commissioned after Carl Jacobsen fell in love with the ballet performance of this fairytale and had this iconic statue created. The Little Mermaid has gone through a lot since she was sculpted. Despite being vandalized many times, the Danish still restored and maintained her for the visitors to enjoy.

Depending on the time of the day, I am sure you will meet many people gathered around the little statue, so try to take a peek before continuing your walking tour.

Continue to walk in the same direction in Langelinie for about 300m until you find a staircase to your left going down to the citadel’s entrance. Climb down the stairs to reach Kastellet.

9. Kastellet

You will now be looking at the Norway Gate on the North side of the Kastellet. It is one of the most well-preserved fortresses in Northern Europe. The fortress is built in the shape of a pentagon, and the aerial view looks beautifully like a star-shaped flower surrounded by a ditch in the same shape. Explore the red-colored brick buildings and wander in the surrounding park to find the Kastelsmøllen. It is a Dutch-style windmill that replaced the original post mill in the 18th century after a storm destroyed it.

A part of the Kastellet in Copenhagen.

This windmill with popping red looks insanely picturesque, surrounded by a blanket of green grass. (Did someone say photo spot?)

Once you have reached the windmill, continue to walk further in the same direction to exit the Kastellet from the King’s gate on the southern side. You will know you have reached closer to the King’s Gate once you see St. Alban’s church at a distance.

A part of the Kastellet in Copenhagen with the Denmark flag.

Once you exit the King’s Gate, walk around 800m to reach Nyboder. Do not hesitate to take a coffee break at Original Coffee or any other Cafe on your way. I found almost every cafe really good, and I didn’t have any preference.

10. Nyboder

Nyboder is a charming row house district that formerly served as an accommodation for Danish Naval personnel and their family. The original construction started in the 17th century and was painted red and white. The current hue of yellow (it looks orange to me, though!) is almost referred to as the Nyboder yellow by the Danish.

A couple of orange colored buildings in Nyboder, Copenhagen.

It has become quite the Instagram spot, and you can easily understand why. I mean, the yellow or orange really does wonders in the background of your pictures. But they are actual residences of people, so please consider their privacy while snapping pictures.

Walk around 500m to reach the King’s garden.

11. Kongens Have

Kongens Have, which means the King’s garden is the garden right outside Rosenborg Castle, which gives it the name Rosenborg Castle Garden. This is one of the Copenhagen’s oldest gardens and was established as a pleasure garden for Christian IV in the 17th century. It was redesigned multiple times until the late 18th century when it was given the French Garden style. It is filled with various small statues all across the park.

Kiki from RooKiExplorers walking in Kongens Have, Copenhagen.

This would be a nice place to have a picnic and capture the Rosenborg Castle’s facade.

The Rosenborg Castle in Denmark.

Walk towards the Rosenborg Castle (of course, that’s the next stop).

12. Rosenborg Castle

Although you cannot visit the castle without an entry ticket or Copenhagen City Card, enjoying the beautiful facade of the 17th-century Dutch Renaissance-style castle is still worth it. It was built as a summer castle for Christian IV, along with the garden (Kongens Have).

Rosenborg Castle also holds the crown jewels, Venetian glass collection, and many portraits, which are now part of the castle museum.

Roopesh from RooKiExplorers posing in front of the Rosenborg Castle in Denmark.

Tip! If you have the time, right behind Rosenborg Castle, across the motorway, is the Botanisk Have which also has a beautiful tropical garden inside a dome-like structure called the Palm House. The park is free to enter, but entry to Palm House needs a ticket (free with the city card).

Walk around 650m to reach the next stop.

13. Torvehallerne

This is a one-stop for fresh produce, local delicacies, and much more. You will find a lot of shops, fish markets, and Danish pastries, making it a nice spot to eat your heart out before heading on to the remaining part of the walking tour. This is also a place loved by the locals, and during the good weather days, all the outdoor tables get filled up in a jiffy.

The market is quite unique with its glass enclosure which gives a unique vibe. Also, coffee lovers head straight to Coffee Collective , which boasts about their ethically sourced beans roasted in-house to make a perfect blend.

I have to be honest here. The next one will be a little further, and many more places are coming right after. It is just 1 km and still doable. But, if you are running short on time or would like to take a break from all the walking, you could ride the subway (Togbus as the Danish call it) from  Nørreport  to  Vesterport , which is just the next stop, and probably will take you a minute or two.

14. Palads Teatret (Nordisk Film Biografer Palads)

The Palads is the big pink-hued building you see when you come out of the subway in Vesterport. It is not very easy to miss because of the pink. It is a cinema with 17 auditoriums which is quite big. The building was Copenhagen’s former central railway station until early 1911. After a massive reconstruction, the former railway station took its new avatar as an entertainment center, the largest in Scandinavia at that time.

Over time it had multiple renovations to what is there at present. Now it is a functioning cinema, and it also hosts ballet and other cultural performances.

The Palads Teatret in Copenhagen during sunset.

Photo tip! The colors of the building are pretty interesting and make for a perfect photo spot.

Kiki from RooKiExplorers posing near Palads Teatret in Copenhagen.

Psst!   Do tag me in your pictures on Instagram. I will be thrilled to see them!

Walk around 400m to the city hall square. On your way, check out the circular  Wallmans Circus Building . It has quite a beautiful facade. Also, right opposite the circus, you can see the Axel Towers, an example of Danish urban architecture.

For the Walking Enthusiasts

If you are up for more walking, you could visit  GammelTorv  and  Nytorv , two other smaller squares. GammelTorv is the oldest square in Copenhagen, and it has a beautiful fountain called  Caritas fountain .   Both the GammelTorv and Nytorv are interconnected. You could also see the  Copenhagen Court House  in Nytorv. The city hall square is around 400m from Nytorv.

15. Rådhuspladsen (The City Hall Square)

I guess, by now, you know what to expect here. Yes, the city hall of Copenhagen was built by Martin Nyrop, who designed the city hall taking inspiration from the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, Italy. You could take a guided tour of the city hall and climb the tower to see the views.

The Radhuspladsen of Copenhagen at night.

Another interesting building around the City Hall Square is the Palace Hotel.

From the City Hall Square, walk around 700m to reach the BLOX. On the way, try to walk past the entrance to Tivoli Gardens. Unfortunately, access to the gardens is not free. Still, they usually have seasonal decorations around the entrance, which can be seen on your way.

The Radhuspladsen of Copenhagen.

BLOX is one of the newest additions to Copenhagen. It is also built in a modern urban style, making it a home to the Danish Architecture Center. It comprises cafes, public spaces, exhibition halls, and many more. The recent construction has transformed a rather boring open area into a waterfront meeting point. This, along with the new bike bridge, is an example of modern architecture aiming at creating a sustainable urban environment.

The BLOX building in Copenhagen.

Psst!  In 2023, Copenhagen has become the world capital of architecture, and many activities will be happening around this area this year. Keep an eye out for the announcements! You might be there to witness some lovely events.

Walk across the Bryghusbroen bridge and continue for about 350m to reach the Black Diamond.

17. Det Kgl. Bibliotek

The National Library of Denmark, also called the Royal Library, is one of the largest libraries in the world. It is also the largest in the Nordic region. The main building, completed in 1999, is called the Black Diamond and is a stunning example of modern Danish architecture. The waterfront facade of the building shines like a diamond reflecting the waters. On a nice clear sunny day, you could see the shimmers coming out so strong that you could hardly look at the building.

I was lucky enough to see it on a clear sunny day (rare in winter), and it was spectacular.

Water reflection on the national library in Copenhagen.

Walk around 600m to visit the stock exchange building of Copenhagen.

Børsen is another architectural marvel, ordered to be constructed by King Christian IV in the 1620s. It is one of the oldest stock exchange buildings in the world. It also beautifully adorns the skyline of Copenhagen with its remarkable spiral tower, which almost looks like a unicorn horn to me. The tower is called  Dragespiret , which means the Dragon’s tower.

The Børsen stock exchange building in Copenhagen.

Walk for around 300m to reach the Christiansborg Palace. I am still in awe, wondering how surprisingly close everything is to each other. I have only experienced this in smaller towns where you can explore almost everything on foot.

19. Christiansborg Palace

Christiansborg Palace is Denmark’s center of power with a rich 800-year history. It houses the seat of the Danish parliament, the Supreme court, and the Prime Minister’s office. Many parts of the palace are used by the Danish Monarch, like the Royal Reception Rooms, Palace Chapel, and the Royal Stable, which can also be visited by the public.

You must purchase a ticket to enter the palace (free with a Copenhagen City Card). However, it is also worth looking at it from the outside. Multiple parts of the palace were reconstructed quite a number of times, as some parts were destroyed during two severe fires that happened in the past. The architectural style has changed over time, and you can now see a variety of styles over the ages of the Danish era.

The Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen at night.

We have almost come down to the last few places. So don’t give up yet! I know it is a really long walk. Go on for 300m to reach the Nikolaj church.

The Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen at a distance.

20. Kunsthallen Nikolaj

The church, constructed in the 13th century, was one of the oldest churches in Copenhagen. It has a magnificent tower that can be easily spotted from the skyline of Copenhagen. The fire of 1795 gruesomely destroyed most parts of the church. Later, after it was restored, it was officially discontinued as a church. The original building was completely destroyed, including its tower. Still, the new version retained most of the original tower’s designs and was also used as a naval museum. Currently, it is being used as a Contemporary Art Centre with various exhibits.

The Kunsthallen Nikolaj church in Copenhagen.

In around 270m, you will reach Copenhagen’s main shopping area.

21. Strøget

Be prepared to be amazed by a sea of shops in one of the longest pedestrian shopping streets in Europe (some claim it to be the longest and some not, but surely it is one of the longest). It is very common in Europe to have car-free shopping streets, and  Strøget  is around 1.1 km long, and you can find a store for almost every brand, many souvenir shops, and food stalls. Being in Denmark, you should, of course, go visit the Lego store, which also has a Lego display of Nyhavn, which is quite realistic.

A Nyhavn lego set in a lego store in Stroget, Copenhagen.

If you visit in summer, you could find yourself hoarded by people as it gets very crowded on a good weather day, but it is worth taking a stroll around this area.

And you have almost made it. The next is the last stop of the walking tour. Walk for about 450m to reach the Round Tower.

22. Round Tower

Round Tower, from 1642, is one of the iconic buildings in Copenhagen. It has an observation deck at the top and, surprisingly, no stairs (Ok, Wait! There are a few at the top, but it is not much). The tower has a wide spiral path where you can reach the top by walking conveniently without losing your breath.

If you are into star gazing, you could also visit the tower on specific days when they offer star gazing nights during winter. Being the last stop and also one of the lovely places to get aerial views of Copenhagen, you could pay a visit to the observation deck for a price of 40 DKK, less than €10 . It is also free if you have a Copenhagen City Card.

Kiki posing in Round Tower, Copenhagen.

Psst!   Try to visit during the golden hour and enjoy the sunset above in the observation deck.

Oh yeah! This is the last stop, but if you did not start at Kongens Nytorv, you could walk for about 800m to reach Kongens Nytorv. Also, walk past the street of  Landemærket,  which has several colorful houses (Photo spot may be).

Kongens Nytorv Metro  is also convenient for taking public transport to anywhere in Copenhagen.

Guided Tours in Copenhagen

If you prefer to go with a group on a guided tour to have a more authentic experience, check out the old-town walking tour of the city , which takes a little more than 3 hours and includes a cafe break to taste some Danish delights.

There are also a lot of free walking tours organized in the city, such as The Wonders of Copenhagen .

Did We Cover Everything in Copenhagen?

Oh no, absolutely not! Copenhagen is a huge city with many places to see and experiences to enjoy. However, we have covered most of the important locations and experiences in Copenhagen to take you around the best places that can be explored on foot.

Yay! if you had followed our itinerary, you would have walked at least 11 km until the last stop Round Tower. That’s awesome! You have crushed it. Let me know your favorite stop in the comments, or tag us on Instagram.

Now, that was a fantastic day. While in Copenhagen, why don’t you plan to ascend the Stairway to Heaven ? Or, If you are on a budget, you could explore  the best free things to do in Copenhagen .

If you have one more day left during your Copenhagen trip, consider visiting Malmö on a day trip . I have even compiled all the best photo spots in Malmö for you.

Kiki from RooKiExplorers posing in a field of pink hyacinths in the Netherlands.

Hey, I am Kiki! A full-time software developer and hardcore travel enthusiast who is always up for a new adventure and the author of RooKiExplorers. I love to travel the world and enjoy talking about it, helping everyone around me plan their trips, and avoiding making the mistakes I made.

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15 best free things to do in copenhagen (including map), 30 thoughts on “copenhagen’s best: the ultimate self-guided walking tour of the city”.

I’m yet to visit Copenhagen, however this is a very detailed and helpful self guided walking list that captures the beautiful and brightly coloured architecture.

Glad that you liked our post! Hope you get to visit Copenhagen soon and explore the beautiful city. 🙂

This is a great walking tour of Copenhagen to see the main sights. A great city for walking around. I agree about trying to tour on bike. I love your tips on how to get pics with less people in them!! Some new places here for a return visit for us.

Thanks for the compliments! We were also surprised that everything was so close to each other and easily explorable by foot. We also missed visiting a few places and would love to visit Copenhagen again. 🙂

I love a city where you can walk everywhere! I also love how detailed this post is and all the tips you shared – will definitely save this for my visit. Thanks for sharing!

Glad you found our guide useful! Hope you get to visit Copenhagen soon. 🙂

Great info and I love the photos! Would love to visit and I’ll be sure to use this guide when I do.

Happy that you liked our guide! Hope you get to visit Copenhagen soon and enjoy a walking tour. Do let us know what you liked! 🙂

Great post. I did both the walking tour and the self-guided tours. Copenhagen is such a great city for those who like to walk or cycle. After all, it’s a bike city!

Yes, indeed! Copenhagen is a great biking city with excellent infrastructure. 🙂

My husband and I usually do tour groups, but your guide to do self walking tour of Copenhagen is so detailed and well explained. It definitely seems doable on your own and I’ll be saving this if we ever visit in the future.

Copenhagen is easy to navigate around and you can definitely do the walking tour on your own. Do let us know how it went! 🙂

What a fun list of things to do in Copenhagen! The city has been on my wish list for some time now and I hope o can visit in the future. Especially the colourful houses look amazing!

Copenhagen has a lot of fun things to do indeed! Hope you get to visit it soon. 🙂

The little mermaid statue is what made me want to visit Copenhagen but it looks like there’s plenty to do there !

Yeah, Copenhagen offers a lot more than the Little Mermaid statue. Hope you get to visit it soon! 🙂

I love that you created a self-guided walking tour. This is my favorite way to explore a city and you made it super easy to follow along – thank you!

Happy that you liked our post and found it useful!

Yes, walking tours are one of the best ways to explore a city indeed. We love them too! 🙂

What a fantastic walking tour you’ve put together – and the photos are so beautiful!

Happy that you liked our post! Thanks for the compliment. 🙂

love all the churches on this list- beautiful! It makes me laugh when I see the Little Mermaid statue on everything related to Copahagen… it’s a tiny statue but attracts so many tourists!

Yeah, completely agree about the Little Mermaid. It is way too popular. 😀

Copenhagen has always been high on my travel bucket list, and now reading your walking guide has inspired me so much more! I love the different colors, architecture, and exploratory ease the city has to offer. Great blog!

Thanks for the compliment! Happy that you liked our post and hope you get to tick Copenhagen off your list. 🙂

This article was very helpful and inspiring. I liked the way you organized the tour into four sections and covered the main attractions and landmarks of the city, such as the Nyhavn, the Little Mermaid, the Tivoli Gardens and the Christiansborg Palace. I appreciate the map and the directions you have provided. Thank you for sharing your experience and expertise with us!

Glad that you liked our post and all the details that we mentioned! Thanks for your kind words! 🙂

Hi! Thank you so much for sharing this info. I have a little window of time on my layover in Copenhagen and I was on the fence about going out to explore. (would I get lost, would it be worth it, could I even see anything? etc) Your article has given me the confidence to go out and do it! It’s perfectly detailed and I feel equipped and ready to get my adventure on. 😀

Thank you for the compliments! We’re so glad that you liked our guide. 🙂

As for your question, it completely depends on how much time you have because Copenhagen’s airport is one of the busiest airports. It might take you a while to get through the security check. So, we would recommend having some buffer time.

However, you could still do some part of the walking route and be able to do some sightseeing. You could easily get to the center of the city by train in 15 minutes and start your walking trip right away. If you plan well and have considerable amount of time, it is very much doable. It is definitely worth it! 🙂

Hi could you tell me which spot I’d closest to Copenhot, the outdoor hot tubs? Does your plan go anywhere near them? Thanks so much. X

Hi! CopenHot is not near this walking route, but it is reachable by public transport (about 25 minutes) from Christiansborg Palace. Hope this helps!

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The Christianshavn Tour is our most popular alternative tour, beginning at Højbro Plads and exploring the island of Christianshavn, which was built as a separate city from Copenhagen. It is now a great neighborhood with an eclectic mix of residents. The tour ends just outside the gates of Christiania, where you can wander at your own will. Our tours are free to join, we kindly ask that you tip the tour guide directly at the end of the tour based on what you think the tour is worth! Our tour guides also have credit card readers, giving you a more convenient and safe way to pay your tour guide directly. Please note that this tour is created for individual travelers and small groups. Guests traveling in groups of 6 or more are welcome to book a private tour.

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If you're planning a trip to the beautiful city of Copenhagen and want to make the most of your time without spending a fortune, you're in luck! With a range of free tours and affordable public transport options, exploring the Danish capital has never been easier or more budget-friendly. In this article, we'll provide you with all the essential information you need to navigate Copenhagen like a pro, including links, prices, and insider tips. So, grab your travel buddy, and let's dive into the world of Copenhagen's free walking tours and public transport! Uncover Copenhagen's Charm with Free Walking Tours: Copenhagen is a city with a rich history and culture, and one of the best ways to experience it is by joining a free walking tour. These guided tours are an excellent way to immerse yourself in the city's unique atmosphere, as you'll be led by knowledgeable local guides who are passionate about sharing their city's stories with visitors. The Grand Tour of Copenhagen is a popular free walking tour that covers the city's major attractions, such as the famous Little Mermaid statue, the Royal Palace, and the picturesque Nyhavn harbor. Aside from the grand tour, there are also various themed walking tours available that cater to specific interests, such as history, architecture, or food. Simply search for "Copenhagen free walking tours" to find a tour that suits your taste. Navigating Copenhagen's Public Transport: Copenhagen's public transport system is efficient, clean, and easy to use, making it a convenient and budget-friendly way to explore the city. The system comprises buses, trains, and the Metro,[...]

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A self-guided tour of Copenhagen

Last updated: July 1, 2022 . Written by Laurence Norah - 6 Comments

There are definitely more comfortable places to sit than on Hans Christian Andersen’s left knee. On top of that, instead of telling me a story out of the book that is resting on his right knee, he is staring over to the Tivoli, the famous theme park, completely ignoring me.

Well, I can’t say that’s good manners but I do understand why he is like that. Who even knows how many people sit on his lap on a daily basis to have their picture taken. Apart from that, it’s a really nice sunny day in Copenhagen, with the first flowers announcing that spring might finally have arrived after this long cold winter. So maybe Hans is just day-dreaming.

I, on the other hand, ain’t got time for that! I arrived here in Denmark’s capital yesterday and I have only today to see the city. Luckily it’s very walkable. Hey, why don’t you guys tag along? Yes? Cool! But I’m warning you: I’m a fast walker… Alright, let’s go!

Okay, so we’ve seen the statue of Hans Christian Andersen , the Danish author who is mainly famous for his fairy tales, like “The little mermaid”, “Thumbelina” or “The emperor’s new clothes”, for instance. The building next to him? That’s the City Hall . It has even got a bell tower you can climb. I like the little dragons in front of it best, though – and the Dragon Fountain on the Town Hall Square!

Copenhagen Glyptotek

Dragons are a good way of starting a city tour, don’t you think? So now we’ll walk along H.C. Andersen Boulevard, with the Tivoli on our right, until we get to the Glyptotek , which is also on the right. Now, this is a bit of a pickle. I have heard really great things about this gallery. Not only because it houses a broad art collection and many works of famous European masters, but also because the building itself is quite special. There is for example a huge winter garden with palm trees in the centre of it. But I don’t think I have enough time to visit it today.

So let’s move onwards – we head towards the city centre now. Past the National Gallery to Christiansborg Palace . No, the Royal family doesn’t live here; this is the seat of the House of Parliament and the Supreme Court. Okay, so the king USED to live here, but the palace burnt down in 1794 and they had to move – but the Royal stables are still here!

Am I going too fast? If you want to, you can stay and go inside – the grounds have quite a history! No? Right, then let’s walk over Christiansbridge to Christianshavn . Look at the canals and the houses – reminds me a bit of Amsterdam. And do you see that twirly church tower over there? It belongs to the “Church of Our Saviour” , our next destination. You’re not scared of heights, are you? Because we are totally going up that tower!

Christianshavn tower Copenhagen collage

Wow, good view! Oh look ,over there, that’s Christiana . I’m sure you’ve heard of it. In the 1970s a bunch of university students, hippies and artists occupied this former army base and finally declared it autonomous. They have their own supervision and don’t allow cars in their freetown, as they call it. It’s a big tourist attraction.

It’s another place I really want to see, but would like to take my time – and time is scarce today, so I’ll save it for my next trip. Now we’ll go back over Christiansbridge and take a right turn, walking along the waterfront. Aren’t we lucky with the weather? What a great day! Let’s go to “Nyhavn” , which means “New harbour”. It’s rather old, in fact, but very nicely done up. Can you imagine that this used to be a pretty disreputable area?

Indeed, it’s the place where all the sailors came once their ship had docked in Copenhagen, looking for wine, women and song. What exactly Hans Christian Andersen was looking for, we shall never know, but he liked this place well enough to live here. Nowadays the house front is beautifully restored and shines its colours at the spectators.

Nyhavn boats and colourful houses reflection copenhagen denmark

By the way, I’m getting a bit nibbly, what about you guys? The restaurants here at Nyhavn have a good reputation, but also a steep price… Wait a sec, do you see that place on the corner over there? They have a lunch special and you can even sit outside. Perfect.

Mmh, that was yum. Could you hand me the map, please? Let’s see… Here, if we walk up this street, “Bregaden”, we’ll automatically get to the Marble Church . Impressive cupola, right? And despite the name, it’s not all marble – there were some financial issues. Turned out that the Norwegian marble they started building it with was quite expensive, so a good part of it is Danish sandstone.

Marble church dome Copenhagen

Let’s head over to the waterfront again, because Amalienborg Castle is right on the way. Look at the Royal guards, walking up and down. Oh no, I completely forgot: at 12 ‘o’ clock you can see the change of guards… Well, I guess we missed that. You could come back tomorrow to see it, if you want to. As long as the queen is in residence, they’ll do the change of guards at noon. Just check if the flags on the buildings are up – this indicates the queen’s presence.

Royal palaces and Horse statue Copenhagen clouds

Yeah, I know: it doesn’t really look like a Royal Castle, does it. It wasn’t meant to be one, either. The King ordered four nobles to built four identical palaces around the equestrian statue in the middle of the square. When the former Royal Palace burnt down – that was Christiansborg Palace, oh yes, I did very much tell you that! Where the parliament is! Really…- the King moved in here, and since then, it has been the Royal residence.

Right, on we go. We’ll walk along the waterfront again.

Can you guess what’s next? Exactly: the little mermaid! I’m quite excited. Let’s go through Churchill park – see this massive monument here?  That’s the Gefion fountain , which shows the Norse goddess Gefjun ploughing the earth with two oxen. Next to it is Denmark’s only Anglican church, St. Alban. Sure looks British, doesn’t it!

There are a number of sculptures in this park, but where now is Copenhagen’s landmark? Must be over there, where the cluster of people is standing… There she is, we have found her: the little mermaid ! Now that’s funny: so many people have said that they were disappointed by her size because they expected her to be bigger that I actually find her much bigger than I thought she would be.

Alright, where to now? Oh, the park over there? That’s actually not a park, but Kastellet , a military defence, built in the 17th century. It’s a star fortress – looks like a pentagram from above. Come on, let’s check it out! Going through the gate, it doesn’t feel too military, does it? It looks more like a neat little village although it’s actually the seat of the Danish Defence ministry. But the whole thing is also a public park and a historic site, so we can walk around, no problem. Look, there’s even a little wind-mill!

Windmill Copenhagen Kastellet 2

From here it wouldn’t be too far to the Lakes , a popular recreational area in Copenhagen. They have swans there, too – you know that the swan is Denmark’s national animal, don’t you? If you walk even further, you’ll get to the Assistens Cemetery , where a bunch of famous people are buried, Hans Christian Andersen being one of them. And don’t be surprised: cemeteries in Copenhagen serve as public parks, too. I guess you don’t throw a crazy party in one of them, but I did hear about barbecues…

Uhm, looking at my watch I think we should probably head back, though. We can walk past the Rosenborg Castle – it’s where the crown jewels live and many more Royal things you can look at. On the other side of it are the Botanical gardens. More parks than you can shake a stick at, definitely. Although the park surrounding the Rosenborg Castle is actually called King’s Garden.

Rosenburg Castle Copenhagen at sunset

Let’s check the map: so, if we walk down this street called “Landemaerket”, we should come to the Round Tower . This is the oldest functioning observatory in Europe! And that’s not all: you can walk all the way up to an outdoor platform, but not via stairs. They built a spiral walk inside that would allow a horse with a carriage to deliver books and other goods to the top – quite extraordinary, right?

We’re pretty much done, folks. Not that Copenhagen doesn’t have more to offer, but I think we covered a good bit of the most important sights. If we follow this road, we’ll pass St. Peter’s Church, and if we turn left there, we can have a look at the Copenhagen Cathedral. Can’t go wrong with churches when sight-seeing.

Hey, should we go back to the City Hall via the Stroget ? That’s a shopping district, pedestrianized and everything. They’ve got quite some unique stuff here, from budget to luxury. How would you like a bit of window-shopping? What, you would rather have a beer? Well sure, why not. You should have told me, than we could have gone to the Carlsberg Brewery – they do tours, beer included!

Man, I gotta say, you did really well, keeping up with me like that – it was a good day, wasn’t it? Tell you what: the first round is on me. How do you say “Cheers” in Danish again? Pardon? Right! So: to us and the many sights of Copenhagen – Skal!

During our time in Copenhagen we stayed at the Absalon Hotel ( full review here ) thanks to our accommodation partners on our trip: HostelBookers.com. Thanks guys!

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26th March 2024 at 10:48 pm

Hi, how many kilometers long is that walking tour of yours? Can it be done in one day? Cheers

Laurence Norah says

28th March 2024 at 5:39 pm

That’s a great questions! If you do everything and follow the route, it’s around 10km walking, or around 6.2 miles.

Enjoy Copenhagen!

28th March 2024 at 6:16 pm

Thanks for taking the time to answer. Will do that tour tomorrow then! Cheers

29th March 2024 at 9:23 am

Danine Gruber says

3rd May 2019 at 5:24 pm

I was curious how you got from airport to HansChristian statue… Metro, train or bus. We are coming from airport and have an early afternoon to latter evening layover. You’re foot tour sounds just like what would be perfect.

3rd May 2019 at 5:28 pm

We actually just walked as it was close to our hotel, and we walked nearly everywhere else too 🙂 Copenhagen is not so big and many of the central sights are easy to reach on foot 🙂

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We are very excited to announce the soft launch of our new “Vesterbro beer walk” History! Hookers! Hops! Take a walk on the wild side, through the neighbourhood of Vesterbrø. Learn about Danish beer history and culture, as you try specially curated beer samples along your journey through one of the most history drenched beer areas in Copenhagen. As it is the launch we will be offering a 50% discount to the first few people who book, all we ask in return is for some feedback after the tour! You won’t find a better deal! Use the code “ThatsOk” at the checkout when you book. #freewalks #freewalkingtourcopenhagen #freewalking #freetoursbyfoot #freewalkingtour #freewalk #freetours #thingstodoincopenhagen #orangeumbrella #tripadvisor #travelbyfoot #ecotourism #comedy #comedywalks #backpackinglife #comedytour #politicallyincorrect #historicwalkingtour #funny #history #walkthetalk #copenhagenlocalhood #beerstagram #vesterbro #beersampling #beertour #drunkhistory #thingstodoincopenhagen ...

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Don’t get stuck on a long tour! Our tours are 90 minutes, and will show you EVERYTHING you need to see! 100% factual, 200% hilarious! (math isn’t our guides speciality!) If you are easily offended- stick to the double decker bus! #freewalking #freewalkingtours #bestofcopenhagen #thingstodoincopenhagen #standupcomedy #backpacker #tourguidelife #copenhagen #reels #tripadvisor #steelhousecph #nexthousecopenhagen #downtowncopenhagen ...

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Exploring 10 Cities Around the World by Bike – Pedal-Powered Discoveries 2024

Posted: February 25, 2024 | Last updated: February 25, 2024

<p><strong>Sustainable city cycling tours offer an eco-friendly and intimate way to explore urban landscapes. These tours allow you to navigate through the heart of cities, often uncovering hidden gems that are not accessible by car or bus. From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the historic lanes of Kyoto, cycling tours provide a unique perspective on city life, culture, and architecture. This guide takes you on a two-wheeled journey through some of the best cities in the world to explore by bike, each offering a distinct and memorable experience.</strong></p>

Sustainable city cycling tours offer an eco-friendly and intimate way to explore urban landscapes. These tours allow you to navigate through the heart of cities, often uncovering hidden gems that are not accessible by car or bus. From the bustling streets of Amsterdam to the historic lanes of Kyoto, cycling tours provide a unique perspective on city life, culture, and architecture. This guide takes you on a two-wheeled journey through some of the best cities in the world to explore by bike, each offering a distinct and memorable experience.

<p><span>The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is a must-visit for lovers of Dutch art. Famous for Rembrandt’s ‘The Night Watch,’ the museum showcases an extensive collection of Dutch Golden Age paintings. The museum’s layout guides you through rooms dedicated to different periods, giving you a comprehensive overview of Dutch art history. The Rijksmuseum’s recent renovation blends historical and modern elements, offering a fresh and engaging way to experience art.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Don’t miss the Gallery of Honour, showcasing the best of Dutch Golden Age painting. </span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Visit in the shoulder seasons of spring and fall. </span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Easily reachable by tram or a short walk from Amsterdam’s city center.</span></p>

1. Amsterdam, Netherlands

In Amsterdam, cycling is more than a mode of transport; it’s a way of life. The city’s flat terrain, dedicated bike lanes, and respectful traffic culture make it ideal for exploring on two wheels. A bike tour here lets you experience the city like a local, weaving through historic canals, past iconic windmills, and through vibrant neighborhoods like the Jordaan. You’ll discover hidden courtyards and bustling marketplaces and perhaps pause for a coffee at a canal-side café. Cycling in Amsterdam offers a blend of leisure and exploration, allowing you to cover more ground than walking while enjoying the city’s sights up close.

Insider’s Tip: Explore the Jordaan neighborhood to glimpse local Amsterdam life away from the tourist crowds.

When To Travel: Late spring to early fall offers pleasant weather for cycling.

How To Get There: Fly into Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. The city center is easily accessible by train, and bike rentals are widely available.

<p><span>Copenhagen’s reputation as a bike-friendly city is well-earned. Its extensive network of bike lanes and the Danish culture of cycling make it a joy to explore on two wheels. A bike tour in Copenhagen might include the historic Nyhavn harbor, the whimsical Tivoli Gardens, and the modern architecture of the Ørestad district. Riding through Copenhagen, you’ll experience the city’s commitment to sustainability and quality of life. The tour is not just about seeing the sights; it’s about feeling the city’s pulse and understanding why Copenhagen is often ranked as one of the happiest cities in the world.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Ride through the Assistens Cemetery, a peaceful and beautiful park where famous Danes like Hans Christian Andersen are buried.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>May to September for the best cycling weather.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Copenhagen Airport is well-connected internationally, with easy public transport access to the city center.</span></p>

2. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen’s reputation as a bike-friendly city is well-earned. Its extensive network of bike lanes and the Danish culture of cycling make it a joy to explore on two wheels. A bike tour in Copenhagen might include the historic Nyhavn harbor, the whimsical Tivoli Gardens, and the modern architecture of the Ørestad district. Riding through Copenhagen, you’ll experience the city’s commitment to sustainability and quality of life. The tour is not just about seeing the sights; it’s about feeling the city’s pulse and understanding why Copenhagen is often ranked as one of the happiest cities in the world.

Insider’s Tip: Ride through the Assistens Cemetery, a peaceful and beautiful park where famous Danes like Hans Christian Andersen are buried.

When To Travel: May to September for the best cycling weather.

How To Get There: Copenhagen Airport is well-connected internationally, with easy public transport access to the city center.

<p><span>Thanks to its vibrant startup scene, cultural diversity, and excellent infrastructure, Berlin is a magnet for digital nomads. As a hub of innovation and entrepreneurship, Berlin offers an inspiring environment for creative minds and tech enthusiasts. The city’s cultural diversity enriches your experience, providing a broad spectrum of perspectives and ideas. Its infrastructure is well-suited for remote work, with reliable public transportation and a plethora of co-working spaces.</span></p> <p><span>Berlin’s rich history and dynamic arts scene adds another layer of appeal, allowing you to immerse yourself in a city that seamlessly blends its past with a forward-thinking ethos. Whether you’re networking in trendy cafés, collaborating in modern workspaces, or exploring the city’s many historical and cultural attractions, Berlin provides a stimulating backdrop for your professional and personal growth.</span></p> <p><b>Visa Requirements: </b><span>Germany offers a range of visas, including the freelancer visa for non-EU citizens.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Explore co-working spaces in Kreuzberg and Neukölln.</span></p> <p><b>Getting There: </b><span>Berlin Brandenburg Airport is the main international gateway.</span></p>

3. Berlin, Germany

Berlin’s rich history and vibrant culture make it a fascinating city to explore by bike. The city’s flat landscape and comprehensive network of bike paths allow for easy and safe navigation. A cycling tour in Berlin can take you through the remnants of the Berlin Wall, the lush expanses of the Tiergarten, and the bustling squares of Alexanderplatz and Potsdamer Platz.

Along the way, you’ll encounter street art, historic landmarks, and the eclectic mix of modern and traditional architecture that defines Berlin. Cycling here offers a unique perspective on the city’s past and present, connecting you with its stories and spirit.

Insider’s Tip: Visit the Tempelhofer Feld, a former airport turned public park, for a unique cycling experience.

When To Travel: Spring and fall offer cooler temperatures and fewer tourists.

How To Get There: Two airports serve Berlin, with excellent public transportation links to the city center.

<p><span>Kyoto, with its ancient temples, traditional tea houses, and tranquil gardens, is a city steeped in history. Exploring Kyoto by bike allows you to move at your own pace, visit famous sites like the Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and discover hidden alleys and local neighborhoods. Cycling in Kyoto is a journey through time, where modern streets give way to historic districts, and each turn brings a new discovery. The city’s respect for tradition and nature makes it a uniquely serene urban cycling experience.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a detour to the Philosopher’s Path, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Spring for cherry blossoms and fall for colorful foliage.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Kansai International Airport and take a train or bus to Kyoto. Bike rentals are readily available throughout the city.</span></p>

4. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, with its ancient temples, traditional tea houses, and tranquil gardens, is a city steeped in history. Exploring Kyoto by bike allows you to move at your own pace, visit famous sites like the Fushimi Inari Shrine and Kinkaku-ji (Golden Pavilion), and discover hidden alleys and local neighborhoods. Cycling in Kyoto is a journey through time, where modern streets give way to historic districts, and each turn brings a new discovery. The city’s respect for tradition and nature makes it a uniquely serene urban cycling experience.

Insider’s Tip: Take a detour to the Philosopher’s Path, especially beautiful during cherry blossom season.

When To Travel: Spring for cherry blossoms and fall for colorful foliage.

How To Get There: Fly into Kansai International Airport and take a train or bus to Kyoto. Bike rentals are readily available throughout the city.

<p><span>Barcelona is a city celebrated for its stunning architecture, from the whimsical works of Gaudí to the Gothic Quarter’s medieval charm. As a digital nomad, the city’s pleasant Mediterranean climate provides an ideal backdrop for work and leisure, allowing for an enjoyable outdoor lifestyle throughout the year. </span><span>Barcelona also has dynamic co-working spaces, fostering a creative and collaborative environment for professionals from various sectors. </span><span>These spaces often host community events and workshops, providing opportunities for networking and skill development.</span></p> <p><span>Additionally, the city’s blend of cultural richness, from its world-class museums to vibrant street life, ensures there’s always something new to explore and draw inspiration from. </span><span>In Barcelona, a favorable climate, innovative workspaces, and a deep cultural heritage create an enriching and balanced experience for remote work and living.</span></p> <p><b>Visa Requirements: </b><span>Spain has a non-lucrative visa suitable for digital nomads.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods, each with its unique vibe.</span></p> <p><b>Getting There: </b><span>Barcelona-El Prat Airport serves many international flights.</span></p>

5. Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona’s diverse landscape, from Gothic architecture in the old city to modernist landmarks and Mediterranean beaches, makes it an exhilarating city to explore by bike. A cycling tour here can take you through the winding streets of the Gothic Quarter, along the vibrant Las Ramblas, and to the famous Sagrada Familia. You’ll experience the city’s artistic flair and lively atmosphere firsthand. Cycling in Barcelona is not just about sightseeing; it’s about immersing yourself in the city’s dynamic culture and enjoying the Mediterranean lifestyle.

Insider’s Tip: Cycle up to Montjuic for panoramic views of the city and the sea.

When To Travel: Late spring and early fall for mild weather and fewer crowds.

How To Get There: Barcelona-El Prat Airport is the main gateway, with easy transport options to the city center.

<p><span>Portland’s reputation as one of America’s most bike-friendly cities is evident in its extensive bike lanes and trails network. A bike tour in Portland can include the vibrant downtown area, the serene Waterfront Park, and the quirky neighborhoods that give the city its unique character. With stops at local markets, artisan coffee shops, and craft breweries, you’ll discover Portland’s commitment to sustainability and community. Cycling in Portland is an opportunity to experience the city’s green ethos and creative spirit up close.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Check out the Eastbank Esplanade for a scenic ride along the river.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Summer for the best weather and numerous cycling events.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Portland International Airport. The city center is easily accessible by public transport, and bike rentals are available throughout Portland.</span></p>

6. Portland, Oregon, USA

Portland’s reputation as one of America’s most bike-friendly cities is evident in its extensive bike lanes and trails network. A bike tour in Portland can include the vibrant downtown area, the serene Waterfront Park, and the quirky neighborhoods that give the city its unique character. With stops at local markets, artisan coffee shops, and craft breweries, you’ll discover Portland’s commitment to sustainability and community. Cycling in Portland is an opportunity to experience the city’s green ethos and creative spirit up close.

Insider’s Tip: Check out the Eastbank Esplanade for a scenic ride along the river.

When To Travel: Summer for the best weather and numerous cycling events.

How To Get There: Fly into Portland International Airport. The city center is easily accessible by public transport, and bike rentals are available throughout Portland.

<p><span>Montreal combines the charm of a French village with the energy of a cosmopolitan city, and exploring it by bike allows you to experience this blend firsthand. A cycling tour in Montreal might include the historic streets of Old Montreal, the bustling Atwater Market, and the scenic Lachine Canal. The city’s bike paths, like the Route Verte, make navigating easy and safe. Cycling in Montreal offers a unique way to experience the city’s diverse neighborhoods, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Ride to the top of Mount Royal for a stunning view of the city.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Late spring to early fall for the best cycling conditions.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Montreal-Trudeau Airport is the main entry point, with good public transportation options to the city.</span></p>

7. Montreal, Canada

Montreal combines the charm of a French village with the energy of a cosmopolitan city, and exploring it by bike allows you to experience this blend firsthand. A cycling tour in Montreal might include the historic streets of Old Montreal, the bustling Atwater Market, and the scenic Lachine Canal. The city’s bike paths, like the Route Verte, make navigating easy and safe. Cycling in Montreal offers a unique way to experience the city’s diverse neighborhoods, rich history, and vibrant culinary scene.

Insider’s Tip: Ride to the top of Mount Royal for a stunning view of the city.

When To Travel: Late spring to early fall for the best cycling conditions.

How To Get There: Montreal-Trudeau Airport is the main entry point, with good public transportation options to the city.

<p><span>San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and diverse neighborhoods make it a fascinating city to explore by bike. Despite its famous hills, there are plenty of flat and scenic routes, especially along the waterfront and the city’s many parks. A bike tour in San Francisco might include the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square. Cycling here allows you to experience the city’s unique blend of natural beauty, urban culture, and innovative spirit.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Cycle across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and take the ferry back for a unique experience.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Late spring and early fall </span><span>offer the most comfortable weather for cycling.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into San Francisco International Airport. The city is well-connected by public transport, and bike rentals are widely available.</span></p>

8. San Francisco, California, USA

San Francisco’s iconic landmarks and diverse neighborhoods make it a fascinating city to explore by bike. Despite its famous hills, there are plenty of flat and scenic routes, especially along the waterfront and the city’s many parks. A bike tour in San Francisco might include the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the Painted Ladies of Alamo Square. Cycling here allows you to experience the city’s unique blend of natural beauty, urban culture, and innovative spirit.

Insider’s Tip: Cycle across the Golden Gate Bridge to Sausalito and take the ferry back for a unique experience.

When To Travel: Late spring and early fall offer the most comfortable weather for cycling.

How To Get There: Fly into San Francisco International Airport. The city is well-connected by public transport, and bike rentals are widely available.

<p><span>Vienna’s grand imperial history and vibrant contemporary culture are best experienced on a bike. The city’s extensive network of bike paths takes you past historic palaces, through charming neighborhoods, and along the blue Danube. A bike tour in Vienna might include the Hofburg Palace, the Prater amusement park, and the trendy districts of Neubau and Mariahilf. Cycling in Vienna is a journey through a city that seamlessly blends its past with the present.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a leisurely ride in the Prater, a large public park with a long, tree-lined main avenue perfect for cycling.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Vienna International Airport is the main gateway, with excellent public transportation links to the city center.</span></p>

9. Vienna, Austria

Vienna’s grand imperial history and vibrant contemporary culture are best experienced on a bike. The city’s extensive network of bike paths takes you past historic palaces, through charming neighborhoods, and along the blue Danube. A bike tour in Vienna might include the Hofburg Palace, the Prater amusement park, and the trendy districts of Neubau and Mariahilf. Cycling in Vienna is a journey through a city that seamlessly blends its past with the present.

Insider’s Tip: Take a leisurely ride in the Prater, a large public park with a long, tree-lined main avenue perfect for cycling.

When To Travel: Spring and early fall offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists.

How To Get There: Vienna International Airport is the main gateway, with excellent public transportation links to the city center.

<p><span>Melbourne’s eclectic mix of art, culture, and cuisine makes it an exciting city to discover by bike. A cycling tour here can include the artsy laneways, beautiful parks like the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the vibrant beachside suburb of St Kilda. Melbourne’s flat terrain and well-developed bike paths make it easy to navigate, and you’ll quickly discover why it’s often ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities.</span></p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Explore the Yarra River trail for scenic views and a peaceful ride away from the city bustle.</span></p> <p><b>When To Travel: </b><span>Fall (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the best weather for cycling.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Fly into Melbourne Airport. The city has a comprehensive public transport system, and bike hire is readily available.</span></p>

10. Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne’s eclectic mix of art, culture, and cuisine makes it an exciting city to discover by bike. A cycling tour here can include the artsy laneways, beautiful parks like the Royal Botanic Gardens, and the vibrant beachside suburb of St Kilda. Melbourne’s flat terrain and well-developed bike paths make it easy to navigate, and you’ll quickly discover why it’s often ranked as one of the world’s most livable cities.

Insider’s Tip: Explore the Yarra River trail for scenic views and a peaceful ride away from the city bustle.

When To Travel: Fall (March to May) and spring (September to November) offer the best weather for cycling.

How To Get There: Fly into Melbourne Airport. The city has a comprehensive public transport system, and bike hire is readily available.

<p><span>Exploring cities by bike offers a unique perspective on urban landscapes and promotes a sustainable and healthy way of traveling. Each city on this list offers its own unique charm and attractions, best experienced at the leisurely pace of a bike ride. Remember, cycling tours are not just about physical activity; they’re about connecting with the city, its people, and its culture in an intimate and eco-friendly way. So, grab your helmet, hop on a bike, and start pedaling your way through some of the world’s most bike-friendly cities.</span></p> <p><span>More Articles Like This…</span></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/barcelona-discover-the-top-10-beach-clubs/"><span>Barcelona: Discover the Top 10 Beach Clubs</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/top-destination-cities-to-visit/"><span>2024 Global City Travel Guide – Your Passport to the World’s Top Destination Cities</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/exploring-khao-yai-a-hidden-gem-of-thailand/"><span>Exploring Khao Yai 2024 – A Hidden Gem of Thailand</span></a></p> <p><span>The post <a href="https://passingthru.com/exploring-cities-around-the-world-by-bike/">Exploring 10 Cities Around the World by Bike – Pedal-Powered Discoveries 2024</a> republished on </span><a href="https://passingthru.com/"><span>Passing Thru</span></a><span> with permission from </span><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/"><span>The Green Voyage</span></a><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / PR Image Factory.</span></p> <p><span>For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.</span></p>

The Bottom Line

Exploring cities by bike offers a unique perspective on urban landscapes and promotes a sustainable and healthy way of traveling. Each city on this list offers its own unique charm and attractions, best experienced at the leisurely pace of a bike ride. Remember, cycling tours are not just about physical activity; they’re about connecting with the city, its people, and its culture in an intimate and eco-friendly way. So, grab your helmet, hop on a bike, and start pedaling your way through some of the world’s most bike-friendly cities.

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    Copenhagen Free Walking Tours invites you on a memorable trip through the city. Copenhagen Free Walkings Tours offers a free tour of the city, every day of the year. The tours run in all kinds of weather, however with a minimum of five guests. All tours are in English. The tours are free, but if you enjoy it, you are welcome to leave a tip for ...

  9. Copenhagen: Old Town Guided Walking Tour

    On this small-group tour of Copenhagen's old town, travel back in time and be enchanted as you follow in the footsteps of Copenhagen's historical roots, revealing the hidden treasures of the city. Walking back through history, you start off by taking a look at Rådhusplatsen, home to Copenhagen City Hall. A step further back in time will ...

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    This walking tour combines our extremely popular Hygge & Happiness tour with an afternoon jam-packed with Copenhagen's most iconic sites and tastes. Your local guide is a bona fide Copenhagener who is super excited to share their knowledge of Danish culture with you, as well as local historical secrets that you won't find in any guidebooks ...

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    Get an up-close look at Copenhagen by touring on foot in a small group (max. 10) rather than in a large, impersonal tour bus. This three-hour guided walking tour will take you to a number of highlights, providing a great introduction to the Danish capital. Admire the old architecture of the churches, see the seat of Danish democracy at Christiansborg Slot, and wander the whimsical Tivoli Gardens.

  12. Free Walking Tours Copenhagen

    Christianshavn Free Walking Tour. This tour will give you the opportunity to discover one of the more interesting neighborhoods in all of Copenhagen. Running daily at 15:00 (3 pm), this tour lasts for approximately 1 ½ hours.

  13. Hygge & Happiness Tour

    My walking tour of Copenhagen to experience Danish Hygge was a truly delightful experience. Our leader, Sandra, was warm, friendly, charming and witty. She was an excellent guide, with lots of local knowledge. She showed us some interesting and historic neighbourhoods, including some well-kept local secrets. We ate Danish comfort food, and ...

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    Enjoy authentic local experiences. Copenhagen is part of the SANDEMANs NEW Europe network, one of the largest walking tour companies in the world. Offering daily tours in English and Spanish, we believe in supporting local communities and are committed to giving a voice to some of Copenhagen's best local freelance tour guides, who passionately ...

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  17. The Original Christianshavn Tour

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  18. Free Walking Tour Copenhagen NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS

    The Grand Tour of Copenhagen is a popular free walking tour that covers the city's major attractions, such as the famous Little Mermaid statue, the Royal Palace, and the picturesque Nyhavn harbor. Aside from the grand tour, there are also various themed walking tours available that cater to specific interests, such as history, architecture, or ...

  19. 2024 Private Walking Grand Tour of Copenhagen

    Your tour will end near Amalienborg Palace. Departure and return. Start: City Hall Square, 1599 Copenhagen, Denmark. We meet at the steps in front of the City Hall. Your guide will be wearing a green name tag. End: Amalienborg Slotsplads 5, 1257 København K, Denmark. We finish the tour at the Royal Palace Amalienborg.

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  21. Walking Tours in Copenhagen

    Guided Walks Through Copenhagen. Staff members of the Copenhagen Tourist Information Office conduct 2-hour guided walking tours of the city every Monday and Friday to Sunday at 10am, between May and September. The price is DKK80 ($14/£8) for adults, DKK25 ($4.30/£2.50) for children age 10 to 15, free for children 9 and under. For information ...

  22. A self-guided tour of Copenhagen

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  23. Free walking tours Copenhagen

    Free walking tours Copenhagen. Welcome to Scandinavia's #1 rated free walking tour on Google, Guruwalk and TripAdvisor.. Join our 90-minute tours focused on facts, information and stand-up comedy.. Our 4 tours cover completely different areas of Copenhagen.. Our guides work on a tips-based paym ent on the free tours. Booking is required.

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