Explore Copenhagen by foot on a small-group tour, seeing charming neighborhoods, and tasting your way through traditional foods. Enjoy living out the concept of “hygge,” emblematic of the Danish culture.
Head home with the best possible souvenir of your Copenhagen visit. Enjoy a private photo shoot with a professional, bilingual photographer, who will create personalized photos of you in front of beautiful city backdrops. Choose from 2 package options.
Discover Copenhagen’s world-famous Tivoli Gardens, the world's second-oldest amusement park. Skip the ticket-purchasing line and start exploring.
Cruise through Copenhagen on an electric bike with a local guide. Visit Marmorkirken, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, Gefion Fountain, King's New Square, and the Copenhagen Opera House.
Visit two countries in one day on a guided day trip from Copenhagen. Tour the city of Lund and Malmö, take a ferry trip over the Øresund, and visit Hamlet's castle and the Øresund Bridge.
Discover the charm of Copenhagen from an insider’s perspective in a 60-minute walk with a Local. Explore its landmarks, enjoy the vibrant culture, and learn about its rich history.
Visit the royal castles of Frederiksborg and Kronborg, and Denmark’s old capital of Roskilde on an 8.5-hour minibus tour from Copenhagen. Enjoy the scenic landscape of North Sealand, and the history of the Vikings at the Viking Ship Museum.
With this unique discovery game, enjoy a gentle stroll around Nørrebro and see the city in a new light as you solve clues to take you to different locations and learn more about the neighborhood.
Explore the sights of Copenhagen at your own pace with a 48 or 72-hour hop-on hop-off bus ticket. Get panoramic views of attractions from the top deck of a double-decker bus.
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