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Are you a HISTORY BUFF? This tour is probably NOT for you. This tour is for people who are tired of traditional sightseeing and excited by the idea of being pleasantly offended.
Stroll over the beautiful Inner Harbour Bridge and hear stories of all the things that would go in a typical Scandinavian film noir: suicide, shipping magnates and socialism.
And if that doesn’t work up your appetite, then learning about the bougie and budget Copenhagen food scene certainly will! From award-winning dining to street food.
So if you have an appetite for the curious and creative, and you want to learn all about the area of Christiania and its inhabitants (–including a troll!) then this tour will be right up your alley.
Come get the low down on the high hippies and find out what makes this area like no other place in the world!
The tour ends outside of Christiania, where you will be well-equipped to venture in on your own.
Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes<br/>Conditions: This tour can be cancelled due to bad weather or not having enough participants. It rarely occurs!
We will meet you right next to the start of the colourful bridge, Inderhavnsbroen. Please arrive a few minutes early so the guide can check you in! We cannot guarantee the tour if you do not arrive on time. Look for the orange umbrella!
We will tell you the story of this odd bridge. It goes by many names, find out why!
We will talk to you about the culinary story of Copehagen, including old Noma. This is the old site of this world renowned restaurant.
We will tell you about Christiania's architecture and history. We will also discuss the unique governance structure of Christiania.
We will walk past one of the most beautiful churches in the city. Hear the tale of a disappointing architect.
We end by the Christianshavn canals close to Christiania, where you can then decide whether you want to venture in!
Please note we end outside of Christiania!
Outside tours are not welcome within this unique hippie town.
Look for the orange umbrella!! At the end of Nyhavn, in the open area on the right just before the Inderhavnsbroen bridge.
Show up 15 minutes before the start of the tour looking for the guide with the ORANGE UMBRELLA!
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