Overview:
Copenhagen is an ideal city for a short break. Getting around is easy and most sights are within 1 square mile. Christmas is a lovely time to visit Tivoli Garden and its stylish Christmas markets and the city is sparkling with beautiful Christmas decorations and lots of shopping opportunities. During summer you can visit plenty of museums and parks, take a swim in one of the many harbous baths and enjoy some of the best Michelin starred restaurants in the world, that deliver the highest standard of New Nordic cuisine. Canal tours are a must do when in Copenhagen. You can also go to the Royal Opera or ballet and make a day tour up to cost to Louisiana Museum. Copenhagen, and Denmark as a country, is also known for its liberal openmindedness towards and inclusion of the LGBTQ community and the city is also seen as a frontrunner in sustainability!
There is a variety of flights available to Copenhagen for your trip from several airports in the UK and Ireland. Please contact our team for details.
Holiday price from £695 per person based on availability and 2 persons sharing a 3* hotel standard double/twin room.
Tour Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Copenhagen
Upon arrival in Copenhagen airport we suggest taking the train or metro to city centre. Trains are operated about every 10 minutes and duration of the journey is just 15 minutes. Accommodation in Copenhagen at the hotel of your choice.
Days 2 & 3: Wonderful Copenhagen & Optional Tours
Breakfast at the hotel followed by free time to explore the city. Welcome to the capital of Denmark and the Vikings! In this charming city more than a thousand years of history awaits you in the medieval streets; the same streets walked on by every generation of the world's oldest royal family, the same streets and canals which have inspired artists for centuries and been home and workplace to meticulous craftsmen, passionate writers and famous designers. Sights of interests are The Royal Palace Amalienborg, The Little Mermaid statue, Nyhavn, Arken Museum of Modern Art, Christiania, The Royal Theatre and The Tivoli Garden.
Enjoy your leisure time in green and sustaibale Copenhagen in its many organic restaurants and cafes as well as green urban spaces. Maybe even hop on a bike and explore the city like the locals do!
Day 4: Departure from Copenhagen
After breakfast at your hotel, check out and take the train or metro back to the airport. Return flight.
PRIVATE SIGHTSEEING:
Walking Tour of Copenhagen
An authorized local guide will take you for a 2-hour guided tour by foot passed Tivoli and through old, narrow streets to the National Museum, Christiansborg Palace and through Nyhavn with its many restaurants and colourful buildings. From there you will continue to Amalienborg Palace before you return to the City Hall square along the pedestrian shopping street Strøget. Entrances can be included on request.
Price: £ 300 / Supplement for guiding on Sat & Sun £72
Explore Copenhagen with private driver and guide
A private guide and driver will pick you up from the hotel for a 3-hour private sightseeing tour of Copenhagen. The guide takes you around Copenhagen, providing you with an idea of the pulse of the city and giving you tips on where to visit, where to shop and where to eat. The freedom of having your own car and driver during your visit to Copenhagen is wonderful! You can decide for yourself which sights and museums you would like to visit.
Price: £645 By sedan, max 3 persons £680 By van, max 6 persons
Supplement for guiding on Sat & Sun £72
Carlsberg Tour
During this private guided tour you will learn about the beer, its history, art and architecture. The guide will take you through the history of Carlsberg from the foundation in 1847 up until today. You will first have a 45-minute guided tour. Afterward, you will also see the exhibition.
Price: £250 per adult on weekdays
£500 per adult on weekends
Food Tour
Nordic food might be the most innovative cuisine in the world - and did you know it has its own manifesto? On our guided food and cultural city walking tours you will enjoy deliciously fresh food brought to you in true Scandinavian style, grown in the cold North and sustainable for the planet. We combine this with intriguing stories and insights into Copenhagen’s history and food culture from the foundation of the city to modern times.
2 Hour walking tour – Valid all year around/ Mon-Fri at 15:00
1-4 pax: base amount £335 + price per person £28
5-7 pax: base amount £275 + price per person £28
4 Hour walking tour – Valid all year around/ Mon – Sat at 10:30
1-4 pax: base amount £375 + price per person £65
5-7 pax: base amount £450 + price per person £65
PUBLIC SIGHTSEEING:
Panorama & Canal Tour
First you board our unique Panorama bus for an extensive 90 min tour of Copenhagen, where you get to see all the major attractions Copenhagen can offer, including the Little Mermaid.
Once the tour on land is finished you will continue by boat on the canals and discover a whole new side of Copenhagen, including the new Opera House and Christianshavn.
Included: Audio guide on the bus and on the boat
Available Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 from April 30th to Sep 14th
Price: £44 per person
Copenhagen Panorama & Tivoli Gardens
Enjoy our panoramic tour of Copenhagen and discover the major attractions of Wonderful Copenhagen during 90 minutes. Discover the Capital of Denmark and its unique modern and classic buildings and attractions. Once your bus tour is finished this tour includes an entrance to the beautiful historical Tivoli Gardens. You may stay for as long as you please and for just EUR 5 extra you may leave and return later the same day to play, dine or stroll among the flowers and attractions in the beautiful gardens.
Included: audio guide
Available daily at 11:00 and 14:00 from April 30th to Sep 14th
Price: £65 per adult
Castle Tour of North Sealand
This seven hour tour will bring you to Northern Sealand to visit two of Denmarks many beautiful castles. You will drive through the Danish country side up to Hillerød, where you will see Frederiksborg Castle, built by King Christian IV, which now is a national historical museum. The tour continues past the Fredensborg palace, the Royal Family’s summer residence. Upon arrival in Elsinor, you will see the outer walls and towers of the impressive Kronborg castle, setting of Shakespear’s play Hamlet. During the tour there will be a stop for lunch (price not included). Guiding in English. The tour departs from City Hall square.Daily between April 30th and September 14th at 10:30.
Price: £110 per person
Copenhagen Food Tour
Explore Copenhagen on a food tour and learn about the Nordic country’s burgeoning cuisine and restaurant scene! Discover produce as fresh as the Scandinavian air and scout out the locals’ favorite eateries and market halls with an expert guide at your side. Food samples change according to season, but the tour includes enough treats to comprise a full meal, with delicacies like artisan cheese, organic ice cream, home-brewed beer, open rye-bread sandwiches and more. After meeting your guide near Frederiksborggade in central Copenhagen, stroll around the city to learn about Danish cuisine and its gastronomic heritage. Throughout the past few decades, Denmark gained quite a conservative reputation when it came to food. However, its cuisine is experiencing a food revolution and many Copenhagen restaurants are replacing the heavy dishes of bygone decades with meals cooked from seasonal, local ingredients that sing with clean and pared-down flavors. The best place to sample the new Nordic cuisine is, of course, in Copenhagen, so let your guide introduce you to the locals’ favorite eateries. The city’s burgeoning food scene is constantly evolving, so restaurants and delicatessens may be swapped on the day of your tour. Places mentioned are just intended to give you an idea of where you may visit. Start with a stroll to Torvehallerne covered market halls to see Arla Unika, Copenhagen’s flagship cheese shop. Sample artisan cheese, developed in collaboration with the city’s Michelin-starred chefs, and admire the pungent wares on offer before strolling to Bornholm Shop to try liquorice, caramels and preserves.
Wander through Copenhagen Botanical Gardens and stop for a sample of of Danish apple wine while relaxing in the beautiful green surroundings. Then, take a break in Aamanns café – a hotspot for locals enjoying hearty open sandwiches called smørrebrød made from sourdough rye bread and predominantly organic and free range produce. Continue to a nearby restaurant called Nørrebro Bryghus to sample three different types of home-brewed beer, and then soak up the alcohol with an organic hotdog sample from Copenhagen’s Ecological Hotdog Stand. Finish your tour at Summerbird Chocolate. Producing Copenhagen’s most luxurious chocolate and candy, the shop is also popular for its (highly addictive) flødeboller – chocolate-coated marshmallows. Having eaten your way around Copenhagen, return to the start point where your tour finishes.
4 Hour walking tour – Valid all year around/ Mon – Sat at 10:30
Price: £105 per person
Carlsberg Jakobsen Brewery
This ticket gives you access to the exhibition/centre where you on your own can explorer the old Carlsberg brewery. Here the history of Carlsberg and the history of beer are told. You can also enter the stables to greet our horses. There are 2 beer/ soft drinks per person included
Open from January to December, Tue- Sun 10-17h
Price: £6 per person
Hop-on Hop-off Bus
The Open Top Sightseeing Tour offers a great way to explore Copenhagen on your own. The sightseeing tour takes you around Copenhagen in an open top double-decker bus. You can hop on and off the bus as often as you want at the different sights along the route. You will pass interesting sights like the little Mermaid, Christiansborg Palace or Nyhavn. In bad weather, a roof can be installed quickly to protect you from the elements. The ticket is valid 24 hours, and the guiding is done in seven different languages through individual headphones.
Price: £30 per person
Christiania Walking Tour
Christiania is one of Denmarks’s most popular attractions. Christiania was founded in 1971, when a group of people cut a hole in the fence to the military barracks in Bådmandsgade. Soon the area was known for Pusher Street, where you could buy hash and pot – but no hard drugs – from various stalls. Today many of the original settlers still live in the collectively controlled village, and the area has a clear 70s feel to it. Around 1,000 people live her and every year more than 500,000 people come to visit. A lot of the people living In Christiania created their homes themselves giving the area an extremely interesting architectural feel. And you will find a variety of eco-restaurants, workshops, galleries and music venues offering all sorts of cultural experiences. The guides have lived most of their life here, and they give a personal tour of this alternative community. Valid from 26th June - August
Price: £30 per person in a small group of maximum 5 persons
Package Includes:
- Direct return flights from London to Copenhagen and return (we can arrange flights from other airports upon request)
- 1 piece of check-in luggage per traveler (up to 20 kg)
- 72-hour Copenhagen Visitors Card incl. free unlimieted use of public transport and admission to more than 68 museums and sights of interest
- 3 nights' accommodation in a standard double/twin room
- Breakfast daily
- 24-hour emergency service
- ATOL protection
- All taxes
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