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Discover Copenhagen's top sights on a private, 2-hour walking tour including Toldboden, The Little Mermaid, Kastellet, and Amalienborg Palace for $81.42.

This Copenhagen Must-See Attractions Walking Tour offers an in-depth look at some of the city’s most famous sights in about 2 hours, with a personalized experience. Priced at $81.42 per person, it’s ideal for those who want a flexible, intimate exploration without the crowds. The tour begins at Studiestræde 52 and ends back at the same location, giving you a smooth and organized experience. With group discounts available and the option for customization, this tour provides a tailored adventure suited to your pace and interests.
A highlight of this experience is the private, exclusive nature—only your group participates, ensuring personalized attention from the guide. The tour is suitable for most travelers, and the walks are designed to be manageable. While it does not include entrance fees to attractions, the guide helps with booking tickets, making your visit hassle-free. For those seeking a rundown of Copenhagen’s historic core, this tour offers a balanced mix of scenic views, cultural stories, and royal splendor.

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The tour kicks off at Studiestræde 52, located in Copenhagen’s lively city center. The first stop is Toldboden, a charming district with historical maritime significance. Here, the guide shares insights into the area’s past and its architecture. This stop lasts approximately 24 minutes and is free of charge, making it an easy and scenic way to begin the walk, especially after a potential coffee or snack break.
This location sets a relaxed, picturesque tone for the tour, with views that hint at Copenhagen’s long-standing connection to the sea. The area’s quaint streets and harborside charm reflect its importance in the city’s development.
Next, the group visits Gefionspringvandet, a stunning monument commemorating the legend of the creation of Zealand. The intricate sculptures depict the myth of the goddess Gefion, who used her powers to carve out the land. This free attraction takes about 24 minutes to explore, during which the guide explains the story behind the fountain.
Located near the waterfront, the Gefion Fountain offers a photo-worthy view and a deeper understanding of Denmark’s legendary origins. Its detailed sculptures make it a popular stop for anyone interested in mythology or sculpture art.
One of Copenhagen’s most famous symbols, the Little Mermaid statue is next. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, this serene sculpture rests along the waterfront. The tour spends around 24 minutes here, allowing ample time for photographs and a discussion of its history and significance.
Though often associated with tourism, this statue remains a beloved landmark that captures the essence of Copenhagen’s literary and artistic spirit. The guide provides context, explaining its enduring popularity and the symbolism behind this modest yet iconic sculpture.

The Kastellet is a star-shaped fortress that has been meticulously maintained and is one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved military structures. During the 24-minute stop, the guide leads a leisurely walk along the ramparts, offering panoramic views of the city and insights into its military history.
Visitors appreciate the architectural details and the peaceful atmosphere of this historic site. It’s a great place for photos and for understanding Copenhagen’s defensive past, all within a remarkably intact setting.
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The tour concludes at Amalienborg Palace, the royal residence where Denmark’s royal family lives. The 24-minute visit includes viewing the majestic palace complex from the outside and witnessing the Changing of the Guard, a traditional ceremony that occurs daily.
This stop provides a glimpse into royal life and Copenhagen’s regal traditions. The imposing architecture and the ceremonial guard underscore Denmark’s monarchy’s enduring presence in the city.

Throughout the tour, the guide highlights significant architecture, including Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken)—noted for its impressive domed structure—and the Copenhagen Opera House, a modern architectural gem. These sites showcase the city’s blend of historic and contemporary design, offering visual variety and cultural context during the walk.

This private tour allows for customization, giving guests the chance to focus more on areas of personal interest. The guide speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Italian, ensuring clear communication and a more tailored experience.
Since the tour is not inside the monuments, visitors can choose to explore specific sites further on their own if desired. The help from the team to book tickets is an extra convenience, streamlining your visit to attractions that may require entry fees.
Starting at Studiestræde 52, the tour is designed to be accessible and suitable for most people. It operates daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with confirmation received at booking. The activity is most suitable for all travelers, with no physical or accessibility restrictions noted.
Guests should note that transportation costs to and from the meeting point are not included, and food, drinks, and attraction tickets are extra. The tour does not include inside visits to the landmarks but provides plenty of storytelling and scenic views.
The 5-star rating, based on a total of one review, highlights the excellent experience offered by the guide, especially praising the guide’s friendly, knowledgeable nature. The private setting ensures a quiet, personalized exploration that fits your interests and pace. The cost-effective approach—covering all major landmarks in just 2 hours—delivers great value.
While it doesn’t include entry fees, the assistance with ticket booking and the flexibility make it a convenient option for those wanting a curated overview of Copenhagen’s highlights.
“Une guide fort sympathique et expérimentée qui ne tarissait pas danecdotes sur tous les points de la visite. Et qui nous a fort bien conseillés …”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, since it’s a walking tour with manageable stops and no inside visits, it’s generally suitable for most ages, especially with a flexible pace.
Can I customize the tour?
Yes, the tour is customizable, allowing guides to adapt to specific interests or focus areas within the same route.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, tickets are not included, but the guide can assist with booking, helping to streamline your visit to paid sites.
What language options are available for guides?
Guides speak English, Spanish, French, and Italian, ensuring clear communication for a diverse range of travelers.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
While specific accessibility features are not detailed, the walks are manageable, and the tour is suitable for most travelers.
This Copenhagen Must-See Attractions Walking Tour combines scenic views, historical insights, and royal splendor, all in a private, flexible format that’s perfect for those who value personalized service and a rundown of Denmark’s capital.