Duration:~ 4 h

Copenhagen sightseeing tour with museum or castle visit

About the excursion

Transport:
by car and on foot
Season:
all year round
Number of people:
from 2 persons
Included:
car with driver and guide
Additional charge:
entrance tickets
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Copenhagen is one of the oldest Scandinavian capitals in the Baltic region, yet it has managed to preserve its historical and architectural charm to this day.

The tour includes a three-hour sightseeing excursion by car and a one-hour visit to a castle or museum of your choice.

A sightseeing tour of Copenhagen is the perfect way to explore the city’s rich heritage. You will visit its most iconic landmarks learning about Denmark’s fascinating history and culture:

  • Rosenborg Castle,
  • Christiansborg Palace,
  • Tivoli Park.

The tour program may also include visits to museums and other interesting places.

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The architectural design of the Town Hall, with its masterful blend of artistic styles, is a unique example of urban planning.

As you stroll down Strøget, the longest pedestrian street in Europe, you will discover an array of souvenir and designer shops.

You will also be captivated by the New Carlsberg Glyptotek, which houses an impressive collection of ancient and modern sculptures, and Dante’s Corner, a tribute to the power of Eternal Love and its symbol, Beatrice.

The Christiansborg Palace complex is one of the highlights of the city, home to the Throne Room, the Danish Parliament, and the Office of the Minister of State.

Nearby stands the oldest Stock Exchange in Europe, a magnificent Renaissance building. You will also explore Copenhagen’s charming neighborhoods, including Nyhavn and Langelinie, where you will see the world-famous Little Mermaid statue.

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Copenhagen is also home to several historic castles worth visiting.

Rosenborg Castle, along with the adjacent Royal Rose Park, forms a stunning Renaissance architectural ensemble. Originally built as the residence of King Christian IV, it now serves as a museum, with its most treasured exhibit being the Danish Crown Jewels—an exquisite collection of gold, pearls, and precious gemstones, along with royal crowns.

Alternatively, you can visit Christiansborg Palace, renowned for its elegant architecture and lavishly decorated interiors. The palace houses beautifully furnished rooms, valuable historical artifacts, and a museum dedicated to the history of Denmark and its royal dynasty.

This tour offers a comprehensive look at Copenhagen, blending its historical grandeur with modern-day charm. Whether admiring its castles, exploring vibrant neighborhoods, or learning about Denmark’s royal history, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this remarkable city.

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