Copenhagen Highlights Private Walking Tour

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Destinazione
Copenhagen, Danimarca

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So little time and so much to see! Do you need help with picking the main highlights to see on your stay in Copenhagen? Challenge accepted! Our Copenhagen’s Highlights Private Walking Tour is the tour for you. From palaces to quaint streets to grand halls, we’ll show you our highlights of Copenhagen that you shouldn’t miss, there are many more than the famous canal of Nyhavn and Amalienborg Palace, the Queen’s home.



Beginning at Copenhagen City Hall, we’ll take time to appreciate this work of art inside and out. Often overlooked in lieu of only seeing the exterior from the square, the real treat is on the interior. Our tour inside may be short in time but not in content - Denmark and Copenhagen have a long history, displayed inside. Plus, we’ll visit a treasure of the Copenhagen City Hall, which if you ask us, is the most precise mechanical clock in the world, Jens Olsen’s World Clock.



Before long we’re back outside, setting off through the streets toward another powerhouse in Copenhagen, this time Christiansborg Palace. Located on the island of Slotsholmen, both politicians of the Danish Parliament and the Queen do their work here, while visitors circle the island on a canal tour.



Upon exiting the pomp and circumstance of the palace, we’ll set off on foot for a stroll through hidden alleys, narrow lanes and across popular squares. While much of the old town of Copenhagen was destroyed and rebuilt, there are still hidden gems to find (if you know where to look!). After 4 hours of fun, we finish our Copenhagen Highlights Private Walking Tour at the centrally located square of Kongens Nytorv. What’s next? That’s up to you! There are plenty of things to see and do in the neighbourhood!



Please note: Due to Her Majesty the Queen’s official functions, the palace may be partially or fully closed. If the palace is closed, OURWAY Tours reserves the right to swap the visit to Christiansborg Palace with a visit to Rosenborg Palace. Due to a large number of events, partial or full closure of the City Hall can take place.