Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Discovering Copenhagen’s Iconic City Squares

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center

Experience Copenhagen’s vibrant beer scene on a 2.5-hour outdoor craft beer walk, exploring iconic sites, tasting six unique beers, and enjoying local stories.

Exploring Copenhagen’s dynamic beer culture becomes an engaging outdoor adventure with the Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center. Priced at $61.61 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, this tour offers a relaxed yet informative way to discover the city’s best beers and historic landmarks. With a rating of 5.0 from 5 reviews, it proves to be a favorite among those seeking a social and immersive experience, especially since 85 days in advance is the typical booking window.

What sets this experience apart is its outdoor format, allowing participants to enjoy the fresh Danish air while exploring Copenhagen’s top sights. The tour is perfect for adults 18 and older who appreciate craft beers, local stories, and scenic city walks. Although it doesn’t include food or snacks, the six beer tastings from renowned breweries make this a memorable outing for beer lovers. The mingle of culture, history, and flavor offers an authentic taste of Copenhagen that’s both fun and educational.

Key Points

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Key Points

  • Outdoor City Exploration: The tour is entirely outdoors, combining sightseeing with beer tasting.
  • Six Beer Tastings: Enjoy beers from Mikkeller, ÅBEN, Too Old to Die Young, and Amager Bryghus.
  • Historic Stops: Visit iconic sites like Tivoli Gardens, Radhuspladsen, Christiansborg Palace, and the Stork Fountain.
  • Local Stories & Danish Humor: Guides share engaging tales about Copenhagen, breweries, and Danish culture.
  • Mikkeller Tasting Glass: Participants keep a special Mikkeller glass as a souvenir.
  • Flexible Booking & Privacy Options: The tour can be booked as a private experience for groups of 10 or more.

Starting Point at Istedgade 58 in Copenhagen

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Starting Point at Istedgade 58 in Copenhagen

The tour begins at Istedgade 58, centrally located and easily accessible via public transportation. The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour ends back at the original location, making logistics simple for participants. Since the entire experience is outdoors, comfortable weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, and no food or snacks are included, so plan accordingly.

Exploring Copenhagen’s Beer Scene at Mikkeller Bar

The first stop is at Mikkeller Bar, an unassuming cellar in Vesterbro that holds a significant place in Copenhagen’s craft beer history. Founded with the goal of creating a world-class beer bar, Mikkeller’s original location served as the model for many others worldwide. The tour offers a chance to enjoy tastings of Mikkeller beers in a cozy, welcoming setting. The emphasis is on outdoor experience, so visitors outside the bar get to absorb the lively street atmosphere while sampling some of the best beers.

This stop is especially notable for its storytelling about the brewery’s origins and its influence on Copenhagen’s beer culture. The 20-minute visit includes a free admission but no food, focusing on the beer tastings and tales.

Discovering Copenhagen’s Iconic City Squares

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Discovering Copenhagen’s Iconic City Squares

After the Mikkeller stop, the tour moves outdoors to Radhuspladsen (City Hall Square). This bustling plaza is a hub of activity, hosting celebrations for sports, music, and city events. It marks the start of the famous Strøget shopping street, which is lined with shops and cafés. The 20-minute stop offers a glimpse into Copenhagen’s lively urban life and the chance to snap photos of the historic City Hall.

Next, the tour shifts to Indre By, the city’s central district. Here, visitors encounter historic landmarks and the old city walls that once fortified Copenhagen. This 15-minute stop provides an outdoor perspective on the city’s development from King Christian IV’s reign to modern times, emphasizing its outdoor, accessible charm.

The Stork Fountain and Danish Royal Heritage

A highlight of the tour is the visit to the Stork Fountain, situated on Amagertorv. This charming monument, gifted in 1894 for Crown Prince Frederik’s silver wedding anniversary, depicts three storks preparing to leave. The fountain is a favorite photo spot and offers a taste of Copenhagen’s royal and artistic traditions—all seen outdoors.

The 20-minute stop allows ample time to appreciate the sculpture while enjoying the city’s lively street atmosphere around central Copenhagen.

Exploring Danish Politics and Art Outdoors

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Exploring Danish Politics and Art Outdoors

The tour then takes participants to Christiansborg Palace, where historic royal functions have given way to Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Ministry of State. While the palace itself isn’t included, the outdoor surroundings give insight into Copenhagen’s political heartbeat. This 15-minute outdoor stop provides context about Denmark’s governance and history.

Next, the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek offers a brief outdoor view of a renowned art collection founded by brewer Carl Jacobsen. Though the art galleries are indoors, the garden and exterior architecture add visual interest during the 20-minute visit.

Sampling Freshly Tapped Beers at ÅBEN Brewery

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center - Sampling Freshly Tapped Beers at ÅBEN Brewery

The final stop is at ÅBEN Brewery in the Meatpacking District, known locally as Kødbyen. Here, the Tank Bar & Restaurant offers participants a chance to enjoy freshly tapped beers from ÅBEN. The outdoor setting of the Tank Bar allows for a relaxed conclusion to the tour, with 15 minutes allocated for tasting and socializing.

This brewery visit highlights Copenhagen’s thriving craft beer scene and offers insight into modern Danish brewing styles.

What’s Included and What’s Not

Participants receive six beer tastings from some of Copenhagen’s top breweries, including Mikkeller, ÅBEN, Too Old to Die Young, and Amager Bryghus. Each tasting is paired with stories about the breweries, Copenhagen, and the beers themselves, making the experience both flavorful and educational. A Mikkeller tasting glass is also provided, which serves as a souvenir.

While the tour includes toilet stops and Danish humor, it does not include food or snacks. Tipping the guide is not part of the package, giving participants flexibility on gratuities.

Practicalities and Booking Details

The Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk features a maximum of 20 participants, ensuring an intimate experience. The tour is suitable for most adults over 18, and service animals are allowed. The activity is bookable most days, often 85 days in advance, and offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Participants are advised to dress according to the weather since the entire experience takes place outdoors. The tour is also available as a private experience for groups of at least 10 people.

Why Choose the Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk

This tour offers a genuine blend of historical sites, lively city squares, and top-quality beers, all experienced outdoors. The expert guides share engaging stories, adding depth to each stop, and the tastings showcase some of Denmark’s best breweries. The informal, social atmosphere makes it ideal for beer lovers who also want to explore Copenhagen’s culture and architecture.

While it doesn’t include food, the six tastings and cozy storytelling compensate for that. The outdoor format means a flexible, weather-dependent experience, suitable for those who prefer active exploration over indoor visits.

Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk: A Unique Way to Experience the City

This outdoor beer tour delivers much more than just tastings. It combines Copenhagen’s most iconic sights with the city’s thriving craft beer scene. The storytelling about the breweries, monuments, and Danish culture makes each stop memorable. The small group size ensures a relaxed pace, and the local humor keeps the experience lively.

It’s an excellent choice for beer enthusiasts, culture seekers, and anyone interested in seeing Copenhagen beyond the usual tourist spots. While casual weather is preferable, the tour’s outdoor nature allows participants to enjoy the city’s vibrant street life along with their six carefully curated beers.

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Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center



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“We saw some amazingly interesting sites in central Copenhagen while enjoying some excellent beers. Strongly recommended!”

— Scott B, Jul 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
Since no food is included, dietary restrictions mainly impact whether you want to bring snacks or meals to complement the tastings.

Are children allowed on this tour?
Participants must be 18 years or older to join, due to alcohol consumption regulations.

Can I book a private tour?
Yes, the tour can be arranged as a private experience for groups of 10 or more with prior request.

What should I wear?
Participants are advised to dress accordingly to the weather since the entire tour takes place outdoors.

Is there any chance of canceling or changing the booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour, offering flexibility if plans change.

Does the tour include transportation between stops?
No, the stops are all within walking distance, and participants are expected to move on foot between locations.

This Copenhagen Craft BeerWalk in the City Center provides an authentic, outdoor exploration of Copenhagen’s beer culture and historic sites. Its combination of local stories, scenic stops, and six beer tastings makes it a well-rounded experience for those eager to enjoy the city’s lively streets and craft brews.