Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - The Shopping Street and King’s New Square

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour

Discover Copenhagen’s royal secrets and stories with the Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour, a 1.5-hour guided experience filled with humor and history.

Key Points

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - Key Points

  • Private, guided walking tour lasting approximately 1 hour 30 minutes, ideal for small groups or individuals.
  • Highlights include Amalienborg Palace Square, Frederiks Kirke, Nyhavn, and the Changing of the Guard at no extra charge.
  • Knowledgeable guides provide entertaining insights into Danish royalty, history, and even some lesser-known tales.
  • Tour starts at Højbro Plads and ends near Frederik’s Church, with flexibility depending on the guide.
  • Includes pickup options and a mobile ticket for convenience, with free stops at key landmarks and some entry-free sites.
  • Best suited for history buffs, royal enthusiasts, and returning visitors wanting a deeper, humorous perspective on Copenhagen.

The Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walk: An Engaging Step Into Danish Royalty and City Life

The Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour in Copenhagen offers an inviting look at the city’s most iconic attractions with a twist. Priced at $358.37 per group, this private guide-led experience lasts about 90 minutes and is designed to give an in-depth yet entertaining overview of Copenhagen’s royal and historical landmarks.

This tour is especially popular, with bookings made on average 55 days in advance, and it boasts an impressive 5.0 rating from 965 reviews. The small-group or private format allows for a personalized experience, with the option of pickup and a mobile ticket making logistics smooth. While the tour covers many landmarks, it’s particularly suited for those interested in Danish royalty, local history, or witty storytelling.

From Højbro Plads to Copenhagen’s Historic Origins

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - From Højbro Plads to Copenhagen’s Historic Origins

Starting at Højbro Plads, the tour immediately places visitors in the heart of Copenhagen’s history. This spot reveals the city’s ancient roots and introduces the key historical figures who shaped it. It’s a perfect kickoff point, free of charge, that sets the tone for an engaging adventure through Denmark’s capital.

From here, the guide leads you towards Nikolaj Kunsthal, a church with a story linked to Copenhagen’s past fires. While entry to the church isn’t included, the stop offers a chance to learn about the city’s resilience and rebuilding efforts. The guide shares tales that go beyond architecture, painting a vivid picture of Copenhagen’s moments of crisis and renewal.

The Shopping Street and King’s New Square

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - The Shopping Street and King’s New Square

Next, the tour passes by what’s considered the longest pedestrian-only shopping street in the world—a bustling artery filled with shops and cafes. Although this is an external view, it underscores Copenhagen’s modern vibrancy amid its historical backdrop.

A highlight is Copenhagen King’s New Square, where the guide points out beautiful buildings and discusses the central statue. Here, visitors get to admire a French-inspired department store and learn who the famous residents and figures associated with the square are. The guide’s storytelling makes these architectural sights come alive, blending history and culture with humor.

Nyhavn: The Picturesque Harbour with Stories to Tell

Nyhavn is a must-see stop, known for its colorful houses lining the waterfront. While the buildings are visually stunning, the story here is about the many histories and tales that make this harbor more than just a postcard scene. The 15-minute stop is perfect for photos and absorbing the lively atmosphere, though visitors won’t enter the buildings themselves.

The guide shares snippets about the harbor’s significance in Copenhagen’s development, adding depth to the charming scenery.

Amaliegade and WWII Tales

Moving to Amaliegade, the tour focuses on Denmark’s WWII history and its diplomatic relations, as the streets host embassies, including one of Denmark’s former foes. This stop is brief but offers a glimpse into Denmark’s wartime experiences. The guide hints at intriguing stories without revealing too much, encouraging curiosity.

While no entry fees are involved, the insights offered enrich understanding of Copenhagen’s wartime landscape, making it a meaningful pause.

The Royal Guard and Amalienborg Palace

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - The Royal Guard and Amalienborg Palace

One of the tour’s highlights is the Changing of the Guard at Amalienborg Palace, which takes place at noon if the schedule aligns. Visitors get to witness this traditional ceremony, with guards alternating every two hours. The 20-minute spectacle is a unique peek into royal customs, set against the backdrop of the royal residences.

This segment is a favorite among guests for its lively atmosphere and the chance to see Copenhagen’s royalty-in-activity scene up close. The location’s proximity to other landmarks makes it a natural point to conclude the royal segment of the tour.

Frederiks Kirke and the Tour’s End

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - Frederiks Kirke and the Tour’s End

The tour wraps up at Frederiks Kirke (also known as Marmorkirken), renowned as Denmark’s most beautiful marble church. This 10-minute visit offers a stunning conclusion, showcasing impressive architecture and craftsmanship.

All ending points are conveniently within a 5-minute walk from here, allowing visitors flexibility to explore further or visit nearby attractions, including the royal palaces. The guide typically finishes here, leaving guests with a sense of closure and a chance to continue exploring Copenhagen’s splendors.

Practical Details and Logistics

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour - Practical Details and Logistics

The meeting point is Højbro Plads, a central location easy to reach via public transportation. The tour is designed to be accessible and flexible, with pickup options available and a mobile ticket simplifying access. Because this is a private tour, only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention and storytelling.

The schedule and pacing are crafted to balance sightseeing with storytelling, making the experience lively without feeling rushed. The duration of 90 minutes is ideal for those wanting a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Copenhagen’s royal and historic sites.

Why This Tour Really Works for Copenhagen Visitors

What makes this Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour stand out is the expert guide storytelling paired with key landmarks. Guests consistently praise the knowledge, humor, and engaging manner of guides like Troels and Truel, who bring Danish history and royal tales to life with wit and insight.

The tour’s focus on royalty, architecture, and history appeals to return visitors and history enthusiasts, especially those wanting a more personalized and less formal experience. The small-group or private setting enhances intimacy, making it a suitable choice for those seeking a relaxed yet informative city introduction.

However, it’s worth noting that some stops involve outdoor walking and minimal entry, so travelers should prepare for weather and comfortable footwear. The tour’s pace is lively, but not strenuous, making it accessible for most.

Politically Incorrect Private Highlights: An Honest Wrap-up

This tour delivers a lively, personalized look at Copenhagen’s royal and historical highlights with a humorous twist that’s appreciated by many. Its expert guides, engaging stories, and well-chosen landmarks make it a worthy experience for those interested in Danish royalty, history, and city culture.

While it covers many key sights, visitors should be aware that some stops involve outdoor walking and minimal entry fees. The price per group makes it a good value for small groups or couples seeking a customized, intimate experience.

Perfect for return visitors, history buffs, or those wanting a fun, informative introduction to Copenhagen, this tour offers a memorable blend of history, humor, and landmark sightseeing.

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Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour



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(965 reviews)

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“We really enjoyed our tour with Troels! He was very knowledgeable and we got to see so much of the city! He catered it to it interests, gave us all…”

— Katie B, Oct 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Where does the tour start?
It begins at Højbro Plads in central Copenhagen.

Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, with only your group participating.

Does the tour include entry to landmarks?
Some stops are free to view from outside, while others like Nikolaj Kunsthal involve additional admission fees if you choose to enter.

Can I participate if I have mobility issues?
The tour involves outdoor walking with some stops and may require walking across uneven surfaces, so mobility considerations should be taken into account.

Is there a dress code or specific clothing recommended?
Comfortable walking shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are advised, as much of the tour is outdoors.

What landmarks are included in the tour?
Key sites include Amalienborg Palace Square, Frederiks Kirke, Nyhavn, Amaliegade, and the Changing of the Guard.

Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; specific restrictions are not mentioned but consider the walking pace for children or elderly.

How far in advance should I book?
Booking typically occurs around 55 days in advance, but availability may vary.

Is it possible to cancel?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the tour, with a full refund if canceled in time.

This Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour offers a lively, humorous, and insightful look into Copenhagen’s royal and historic landmarks, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a personalized, fun-filled city experience.