Discover the vibrant neighborhood of Christianshavn, where history meets modern charm. This 2.5-hour walking tour invites you to wander through narrow cobblestone streets, uncover hidden courtyards, and admire iconic sights like the Copenhagen canals and the Church of Our Saviour. With a passionate local guide, delve into the area's fascinating maritime past and experience authentic Copenhagen life. Enjoy a surprise treat or beverage as you explore, making this a unique cultural adventure away from the typical tourist spots.
- 2.5-hour walking tour exploring Christianshavn's hidden gems
- Small group size, maximum of 10 participants for a personalized experience
- Local English-speaking guide shares stories on culture and history
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Enjoy the beautiful view of the Black Diamond from across the canal
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Please note that we will respect the privacy of this area and not enter the ground.
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From the Opera House we will enjoy the city's best view of the Royal Palace
If the timing fits, we will take the Harborbus back to where the tour started - ticket is included.
While on the Harborbus we will pass by Nyhavn
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While on the Harborbus we will catch a glimpse of Christiansborg
We meet in front of NH Collection Hotel
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