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Discover Copenhagen's folklore with this self-guided audio tour exploring Danish legends, architecture, and sculptures at your own pace for just $7.99.

The Monstour: A Self-Guided Audio Tour of Danish Folk Legends offers an engaging way to uncover a lesser-known side of Copenhagen. Priced at $7.99 per person, this 40-minute to 3-hour tour invites you to walk through the city’s streets while listening to fascinating stories about trolls, dragons, and other mythical creatures that have influenced Danish culture.
What sets this tour apart is its self-guided format; you download the VoiceMap app onto your smartphone and explore at your own pace, making it ideal for travelers who prefer flexibility. The tour’s lifetime access means you can revisit the stories whenever you like, whether during your stay or after. While it doesn’t include entry to attractions or transportation, it offers a unique perspective on Copenhagen’s folklore directly through engaging narration.
This tour is particularly suited for history buffs and those interested in local legends who enjoy self-paced exploration. Although it involves walking and outdoor stops, it requires a smartphone, headphones, and a bit of curiosity. The reviews highlight its entertaining narration and helpful GPS integration, making the experience smooth and enjoyable.
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The tour begins outside Copenhagen Central Station, a central and easily accessible location for most travelers. From here, the narration guides you towards Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, a major museum with ancient artifacts, where you explore the museum’s garden. Although the admission ticket isn’t included, the outdoor area offers a peaceful introduction to Copenhagen’s cultural scene.
You walk around the garden outside the library, enjoying the scenery and getting a sense of the city’s blend of history and modern life. The first stops set the tone for the tour, combining architecture, art, and folklore seamlessly.

Next, the guide leads you to the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, an impressive building with distinctive architecture. Standing outside, visitors appreciate the design, which is highlighted in the narration. The short stop allows for a quick photo and a moment to admire the historic facade of this financial hub.
While no ticket is needed, this stop emphasizes Copenhagen’s architectural heritage, adding a layer of understanding to the city’s modern and historic blend. The narration subtly weaves stories of legends that have inspired or contrasted with these buildings, enriching your walk.
The highlight of the tour is the sculpture of Agnete and the Merman, located at the bridge next to the sculptures. This stop lasts about 2 minutes, providing a brief but meaningful encounter with Danish folklore. The story of Agnete, a mermaid, is one of Denmark’s cherished legends, and the narration explores its mythic origins.
The sculpture itself captures the mysterious allure of the legend, making it a photo-worthy moment. The stories are told with clarity, and the narration tempo respects your curiosity, allowing viewers to absorb the myth before moving on.

Another key stop is Christiansborg Slot, where the tour’s narration unfolds stories and myths surrounding the historic palace. Standing outside the courtyard, you get a glance at Denmark’s political and royal history, intertwined with local legends. This 1-minute overview enriches your understanding of the site’s cultural significance.
The guide’s storytelling style makes the history accessible and engaging, providing context to the legends that swirl around the castle. This stop offers a solid blend of architecture, history, and folklore in a short span.
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The final destination is Højbro Bridge, next to the Bronze Merman sculptures, the end point of the tour. This outdoor sculpture is celebrated in Danish lore, symbolizing the legends explored during the walk. Visitors can linger here, appreciating the artwork and listening to the concluding stories.
The 2-minute narration finalizes your journey, tying together the myth of the mermaid and the folklore woven through Copenhagen’s streets. The website notes that the tour can be started and stopped at any time, giving you full control over your experience.
The Monstour is designed for independent exploration with offline access to audio, maps, and geodata via the VoiceMap app. Starting at København HBernstorffsgade, the tour ends at Højbro in the Slotsholm Canal, with the entire experience flexible in timing.
The tour is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, and it’s easy to access via public transportation. No tickets or entrance fees are included, so visitors should plan to purchase any museum passes if they want to explore further.

The overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stems from 18 reviews. Common praise includes the interesting and entertaining narrative, with many mentioning how GPS technology helps guide the walk smoothly without the need to manually manage stops.
Reviewers highlight how the tour allows flexible pacing and provides a fresh perspective on Copenhagen, especially through its storytelling about sculptures and buildings. Some note that the narration is clear and has a kind tone, making the experience relaxing and educational.
One critique points to the clarity of English and some app navigation issues in a less positive review, emphasizing the importance of a reliable smartphone and app setup for the best experience.
At $7.99, this tour offers great value for anyone interested in Danish legends and architecture. It provides lifetime access, allowing repeat visits and reviews at no additional cost.
The cancellation policy is flexible, offering full refunds if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. No refunds are available for cancellations less than a day before the scheduled start, so planning ahead is recommended.
This self-guided adventure suits independent travelers who enjoy walking explorations and audio storytelling. It appeals especially to those curious about local myths and history, with an interest in sculptures and architecture along their route.
While it’s accessible for most, those seeking a guided group experience or museum tickets might prefer other options. Still, for a cost-effective and flexible way to see Copenhagen’s folklore through an engaging narrative, this tour hits the mark.
The Monstour offers a affordable, flexible, and engaging way to explore Copenhagen’s myths, sculptures, and historic sites. Its self-guided format and offline access make it perfect for independent explorers who want a personalized experience.
The inclusion of legendary stories about trolls, mermaids, and mythical beasts adds a unique flavor that many traditional tours overlook. The positive reviews emphasize its entertaining narration and navigation ease, though clear English and app stability are important considerations.
Travelers who enjoy storytelling, architecture, and outdoor walks will find this tour enjoyable and informative. For those interested in Danish folklore and a flexible sightseeing experience, the Monstour offers a compelling and affordable option.
“This is a fun way to do a walking tour of Copenhagen. The narrative was interesting and entertaining. We enjoyed how it integrated gps technology s…”
How long does the Monstour take?
The tour duration varies from about 40 minutes to 3 hours, depending on your pace and how long you spend at each stop.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins outside Copenhagen Central Station and ends at Højbro Bridge next to the bronze sculptures in the Slotsholm Canal.
What do I need to participate?
You need a smartphone with the VoiceMap app installed and headphones. No tickets or entrance fees are included, so plan accordingly for any museums or attractions you’d like to visit separately.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly specified, the narration’s clarity and the nature of the stops suggest it can be enjoyed by older children who are capable of walking and listening to stories.
Can I revisit the tour later?
Yes, the tour includes lifetime access, allowing you to repeat it whenever you like without additional charges.
Are there any physical requirements?
The tour involves walking between stops, so comfortable shoes are recommended. It is suitable for most travelers capable of outdoor walking.
Is the tour accessible for people with disabilities?
The information does not specify accessibility features, but since it is a self-guided walking tour, those with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.
Do I need tickets for museums or attractions along the route?
Yes, tickets to museums or attractions like the Glyptotek or Christiansborg Slot are not included in the tour price.
What is the cost of the tour?
The price is $7.99 per person, making it an affordable way to explore Copenhagen’s folklore and architecture.