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Discover Danish cuisine with this private 3-hour guided tour in Copenhagen, sampling local dishes like Smørrebrod, Flæskesteg, and traditional drinks.

The Copenhagen: Scandinavian Delights Food & Drink Private Tour offers a focused, immersive look into Danish cuisine within a 3-hour window. Priced at $197 per person, this experience is designed for those who want to explore the city’s culinary treasures with a private guide, providing tailored insights and a relaxed pace. The tour covers Region Zealand, with starting points at El Cava, and is suitable for visitors looking for an authentic food experience that highlights local eateries and regional specialties.
What sets this tour apart is its personalized approach, where guides focus entirely on your group, making it ideal for travelers who prefer flexibility, in-depth interaction, and a more intimate experience. The tour’s value lies in the five stops at Copenhagen’s traditional food stalls and restaurants, each offering a distinct taste of Danish culture. A notable highlight is the inclusion of Danish pastries, paired with coffee, perfect for a sweet ending. While the tour involves walking and tasting, it remains accessible and suitable for most visitors.
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This food-focused journey takes you through some of Copenhagen’s most beloved food stands and markets, giving a taste of local life along with regional dishes. It emphasizes authenticity, featuring classic foods like Ristepølse, a Danish hot dog with unique flavors, and Smørrebrod, an open-faced rye bread sandwich topped with salmon, eggs, cold meats, or herring. These dishes serve as a delicious introduction to Danish culinary customs.
The tour also visits Torvehallerne Market, a vibrant hub brimming with Danish gastronomic delights, offering a sensory experience beyond just taste. Here, you’ll sample Flæskesteg, the renowned roast pork considered Denmark’s national dish, along with Fiskefrikadeller, fish meatballs traditionally served with Danish beer. These stops showcase Denmark’s rich culinary heritage while giving you a chance to see, smell, and enjoy the bustling local markets.

Starting at El Cava, the tour moves through DØP, the Organic Hotdog Stand, where Ristepølse is enjoyed with elderberry juice. This is a perfect introduction to Danish street food, emphasizing quality ingredients and tradition. The next stops include Slagteren ved Kultorvet-Østerbro, a butcher shop offering regional fare and insights into Danish meat dishes, and Boutique Fisk, a seafood-focused venue serving Fiskefrikadeller with Danish beer.
Each stop lasts approximately 30 minutes, allowing ample time to taste, ask questions, and enjoy the atmosphere. The pace is relaxed, ensuring that each dish is appreciated and that visitors can absorb stories behind the food. The tour balances sampling with sightseeing, making it engaging and visually stimulating, especially as you visit markets and food halls full of local ingredients.

The tour concludes at Skt. Peders Bageri, a well-known Copenhagen bakery, where Danish pastries such as cinnamon rolls are served alongside fresh coffee. This sweet finale provides a perfect opportunity to relax and reflect on the culinary journey. The bakery is charming and photogenic, making it an ideal spot for photos and enjoying the local bakery atmosphere.
This stop not only highlights Denmark’s baking traditions but also offers a delicious, comforting finish to the tour. The combination of pastry and coffee is a classic Danish pairing, and having it as the final taste leaves a lasting impression of the city’s warm, inviting food culture.
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This private tour’s value is enhanced by its thoughtful inclusion of beverages. Guests receive one traditional Danish beer, which pairs well with Fiskefrikadeller at the seafood stop, and elderberry juice served with Ristepølse, offering a local twist on usual drink pairings. The Schnapps shot adds a traditional Scandinavian flavor, often enjoyed as a digestif.
These drinks complement the food tastings perfectly, allowing guests to experience authentic Danish and Scandinavian drinking customs. The coffee served at Skt. Peders Bageri offers a warm, comforting finish, rounding out the tasting experience and emphasizing Copenhagen’s culinary craftsmanship.
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The tour begins at El Cava, with guests meeting their private guide at the green benches in front of the restaurant. The full experience lasts about 3 hours, with the end point back at the initial meeting spot, making it easy to plan the rest of your day.
This experience is wheelchair accessible, ensuring it suits a variety of needs. The private group setting means the pace and focus can be tailored, and participants can ask questions freely. The tour’s flexibility is reinforced by options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk choice for flexible travelers.

According to multiple reviews, guides like Karolina, Celine, Grazzi, and Camilla stand out for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to personalize the experience. Visitors praise guides for sharing insights into Danish culture and history, along with interesting food stories.
The guides’ personalized approach and informative commentary make the tour more than just tastings; it becomes an engaging introduction to Copenhagen’s culinary and cultural scene. The informality and warmth from guides like Karolina and Grazzi create a welcoming environment that encourages questions and discussion.

Priced at $197, this private tour offers excellent value for those seeking an intimate, educational, and delicious exploration of Danish cuisine. The small group size and private guiding ensure a tailored experience, ideal for food lovers, cultural enthusiasts, or anyone wanting to enjoy Copenhagen’s local flavors without the rush of large tours.
While the tour involves walking and tasting, it remains accessible and well-paced, making it suitable for most visitors. Those interested in food storytelling, local markets, and traditional dishes will find this experience particularly rewarding.

This 3-hour private tour provides a well-rounded look into Danish culinary traditions, combining tastings, market visits, and insightful commentary. The selection of stops offers a balanced view of street food, market delicacies, and bakery treats, all enjoyed with regional drinks.
The personalized guidance and high-quality food make this tour a great option for foodies wanting an authentic experience. While the pace is relaxed and the cost reflects the private setting, the diverse tastings and local insights deliver strong value.
This tour suits visitors eager to explore Copenhagen through its food culture, gaining both knowledge and delicious memories in a comfortable, private setting.
“Our guide Karolina was fantastic! We thoroughly enjoyed our walking tour and all of the history and stories she shared. The food was amazing and it…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at El Cava, with the meeting point in front of the restaurant, and concludes back at the same location.
What is included in the price?
The price includes five food and drink tastings, a Danish pastry with coffee, one traditional beer, elderberry juice, and a Schnapps shot.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for guests with mobility considerations.
How personalized is this experience?
Because it is a private guide experience, it offers personalized attention and can be tailored to your group’s interests and needs.
Can dietary restrictions be accommodated?
Yes, guides like Karolina are happy to offer alternatives if you communicate your dietary requirements in advance.
What kind of guide leads this tour?
Guides are knowledgeable locals, praised for their friendly, engaging style and ability to share cultural insights.
What makes this tour stand out from others?
The private setting, comprehensive tastings, and personalized stories about Danish food and culture distinguish this experience.
Is this tour good for families or groups with teenagers?
Yes, the relaxed pace and variety of foods make it suitable for families and teenagers, especially with engaging guides.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.