Description
Summary
Description
Discover a different side of Copenhagen on this private walking tour that dives into the city’s most controversial and lesser-known stories. Instead of a typical sightseeing experience, your group will hear intriguing tales of politics, corruption, and local legends as you stroll past iconic landmarks in Denmark’s vibrant capital.
Your journey begins at the Danish parliament, where you’ll explore the evolution of Danish democracy from the Viking Age to modern times. As you walk, your guide shares candid stories and surprising facts that you won’t find in standard guidebooks, making each stop along the route memorable and thought-provoking.
The tour continues past the world’s second-oldest amusement park, the Carlsberg art museum, and the Royal Garden, where philosophy and local history come alive. You’ll also get a glimpse of the Jewish Museum and the city’s most famous Viking artifact collection, adding depth and color to your understanding of Copenhagen.
Finishing at the entrance of City Hall near Tivoli Gardens, you’ll hear about Christian IV’s impact on the city and stroll the length of the main shopping street. The tour is fully private and wheelchair accessible, accommodating groups of up to 15 people, with the option to expand for larger parties.
All fees and taxes are included, and the tour is available in English. Meet your guide 10 minutes early and look for the orange umbrella to start your 1.5-hour adventure. Book now to secure your exclusive spot and experience Copenhagen’s hidden gems in a way few travelers do.







