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Explore Copenhagen’s secret stories and controversial tales on this private, 1.5-hour walking tour passing top sights like Tivoli Gardens and City Hall.

The Politically Incorrect Private Hidden Gems Walking Tour offers a provocative and entertaining way to experience Copenhagen. Priced at $359.26 per group, it accommodates up to one person but can be tailored for private groups. The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes and is designed for those who want a playful, offbeat perspective on the Danish capital. It departs from Gammel Strand and ends at Rådhuspladsen, near the main shopping street, Strøget.
This tour stands out because of its focus on controversial stories and hidden tales rather than standard historical facts. It explores famous sights like Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen City Hall, and the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, while revealing stories related to politics, corruption, Viking artifacts, and beer-drinking. The private nature of this experience means only your group participates, ensuring a personalized and engaging experience.
While the tour is packed with engaging stories, it’s important to note that admission tickets are not included for the stops, so some sites may require additional entry fees. The walk-and-talk format makes this tour ideal for those who enjoy storytelling and a humorous take on the city’s past.
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This tour takes a different route from traditional sightseeing, emphasizing unfiltered stories you’re unlikely to find in guidebooks. The guide shares tales of politics, corruption, Viking artifacts, and Danish happiness in a casual, humorous manner. The focus is on entertaining storytelling, making it a popular choice for those wanting an informal and lively overview of Copenhagen.
The start at Gammel Strand sets the scene in a historic area, leading to stops at Christiansborg Slot, where the Danish parliament and democracy are highlighted through stories connecting the Viking age to today’s “happiest country in the world”. The tour then moves to Tivoli Gardens, the world’s second-oldest amusement park, where a brief history is shared.

Next, travelers pass by the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, an art museum with a collection from the Carlsberg brewery family, giving a glimpse into Denmark’s artistic heritage. The Royal Library in the Royal Garden is also highlighted, where stories about Kierkegaard and philosophy are discussed briefly. A quick walk past the Jewish Museum adds context to Denmark’s multicultural history, though the tour doesn’t include entrance tickets for these stops.
The final stops include the Copenhagen City Hall, situated right by Tivoli Gardens, and the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, where stories about Christian IV and economic development are shared. The tour concludes on the main shopping street, Strøget, offering an easy walk back to the starting point.

The meeting point is at Gammel Strand, with the tour ending at Rådhuspladsen, close to the vibrant shopping district. The route is designed for walkers, with most stops being brief descriptions rather than extended visits, so comfortable footwear is recommended. Since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, making it flexible for personalized questions.
The tour features pickup options and provides a mobile ticket, adding convenience. It generally receives positive reviews for its informal style and guided humor, making it a popular choice for those seeking an alternative to traditional city tours.

The guide, named Troels in reviews, is praised for being fun and highly informative. His ability to blend humor with storytelling makes the experience engaging and memorable. Reviewers mention enjoying the personal discussions and casual tone, which fosters a relaxed atmosphere perfect for those who dislike rigid tours.
This tour doesn’t just deliver facts; it also offers entertaining anecdotes about Copenhagen’s history, politics, and culture. The guide’s storytelling is lively, and the tour’s duration allows enough time to absorb a variety of stories without feeling rushed.
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With a duration of about 1 hour and 30 minutes, the tour maintains a relaxed pace ideal for light walking and storytelling. The private setup means small groups or individual travelers get an up-close experience. The tour is accessible for most participants, with service animals allowed and proximity to public transportation.
Since the stops are mostly quick descriptions outside of the main sites, travelers can customize how much they want to engage at each location. The casual pacing suits most fitness levels, and the private format is adaptable for personal interests.

At $359.26 per group, the tour offers an intimate, private experience with a guide known for their knowledge and humor. It’s a great option for those who prefer a personalized storytelling tour over larger group excursions. Booking ideally occurs 23 days in advance, which suggests high demand and popularity.
The tour features free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time, adding flexibility for travelers. While the tour itself doesn’t include entry tickets, the rich stories and pass-by sights make it a worthwhile introduction to Copenhagen.

This tour particularly appeals to adults and older teens interested in offbeat stories and controversial tales about Copenhagen. It’s well-suited for history buffs, culture lovers, or anyone wanting an entertaining, humorous perspective on the city’s key sights. Its private nature also makes it ideal for personalized experiences and small groups seeking an engaging guide.
This tour provides a fresh and humorous lens on Copenhagen’s well-known sights. The storytelling approach combined with top landmarks like Tivoli Gardens, City Hall, and the Copenhagen Stock Exchange makes it both informative and fun. The private format ensures a comfortable and personalized experience, perfect for those who want to explore beyond the standard tourist narrative.
While it doesn’t include admission to specific sites, its entertaining stories and guide expertise compensate for that. The highly positive reviews underscore its reputation for lively guides and memorable storytelling. If you enjoy a casual, humorous, and slightly provocative take on Copenhagen, this tour offers a distinctive way to see the city.
“Our tour guide was amazing, in that he was tons of fun and very informative. I absolutely loved the library gardens; I could have sat there for hou…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, the focus on controversial and political stories might be better suited for older children or teenagers.
How long does the tour take?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, covering key sights with quick descriptions at each stop.
Are admission tickets included?
No, admission tickets are not included for stops like Tivoli Gardens or the City Hall, so additional entry fees may apply.
What is the group size?
Since it’s a private tour, only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup options are available, adding convenience for travelers.
How accessible is the tour?
The tour is suitable for most participants, with easy access to public transportation and allowance for service animals.
Who is the guide?
The guide, known for being fun and informative, is praised for blending humor with insightful stories.
What makes this tour different from typical sightseeing?
Instead of just facts, it offers controversial stories and humorous tales that provide a fresh perspective on Copenhagen’s sights.
Would this tour appeal to history enthusiasts?
Yes, especially those interested in less conventional stories about politics, Viking artifacts, and Danish culture.