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Discover WWII history in Copenhagen with this private walking tour, visiting Nyhavn, the Danish War Museum, and key sites linked to Denmark's WWII past.
The WWII Copenhagen Nyhavn and War Museum Private Walking Tour offers a compelling look into Denmark’s complex history during World War II. Priced at $240 per person and lasting between 2 to 3.5 hours, this tour is perfect for history enthusiasts seeking an in-depth, personalized experience. Led by a 5-star licensed guide, the tour takes you through Copenhagen’s Old Town and Nyhavn, highlighting significant WWII sites, stories about resistance and occupation, and the rescue of Danish Jews.
One of the notable aspects of this tour is its flexibility and focus on expert commentary. The private format ensures a tailored experience, with the option to explore at your own pace and in your preferred language, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Danish. The inclusion of skip-the-line tickets to the Danish War Museum in the longer option helps save time and allows for a deeper dive into military artifacts and history.


This private walking tour begins in King’s Square, where the guide meets you for a personalized exploration through Copenhagen’s WWII past. The route takes you along Nyhavn harbor, famous for its colorful buildings and historic ambiance. Here, you’ll see a Memorial Anchor dedicated to Danish sailors who lost their lives at war, providing a poignant reminder of Denmark’s maritime history during wartime.
As you stroll along the waterfront to Nyholm, one of the islands of Holmen, the tour reveals more about the city’s military history. The old navy base here was a significant site during the war, and you’ll see a historic submarine and warship that now serve as part of a Cold War museum. This offers a tangible connection to Denmark’s military past beyond WWII, enriching the storytelling.
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The guide shares little-known stories about Denmark’s resistance movement, emphasizing the courage and resilience of Danish society under occupation. You will learn about Operation Carthage, a notable WWII bombing operation, and explore how Denmark managed the rescue of its Jewish population, with many being saved from the Holocaust through courageous efforts.
This tour stands out for its focus on personal stories and lesser-known facts that shed light on Denmark’s unique wartime experience. The guide explains how the occupation impacted Danish society, politics, and everyday life, providing context for the resistance and collaboration that defined the era.

In the 3.5-hour tour, you also visit the Danish War Museum, located in Christiansborg Palace’s Royal Arsenal. The museum displays a broad collection of military weapons and artifacts, covering Denmark’s military history from the 1600s onward. The skip-the-line tickets help you avoid queues and maximize your time exploring the exhibits, which include large weaponry and detailed displays on Denmark’s wartime activities.
The museum visit provides a deeper understanding of Danish military efforts and their evolution, connecting the WWII narrative with Denmark’s broader military history. The guide offers insights into how the events of WWII shaped modern Denmark’s defense policies and societal values.

The tour’s private format means it can be adapted to your needs, whether you prefer to focus on certain aspects of WWII or explore at a relaxed pace. The guide offers commentary in multiple languages, ensuring clear communication and an engaging storytelling style, whether you speak English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, or Danish.
This flexibility makes the tour accessible and engaging for diverse groups, including those with specific interests or language preferences. The private nature also means fewer distractions and a more intimate learning environment, which many find valuable for such a nuanced subject.
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The tour generally begins at a meeting point that varies based on the option chosen, typically centrally located in Copenhagen’s Old Town. It ends back at the meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Since the tour involves walking through city streets and historic sites, comfortable shoes are recommended.
Accessible for wheelchairs, the tour accommodates different mobility needs, ensuring that a wider range of visitors can participate in exploring Copenhagen’s WWII history comfortably. The walking component varies in length depending on the option selected, so pacing can be adjusted with the guide.
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Reservations can be made with the “reserve now & pay later” option, providing flexibility in planning. Cancellations are free if made up to 24 hours in advance, making it a risk-free choice for travelers with changing schedules.
The tour typically hosts a private group of 1 to 23 guests, allowing for personalized attention and questions. Larger groups can be accommodated with additional guides upon request, maintaining the quality of the experience.

This tour offers a comprehensive and personalized approach to understanding WWII in Denmark by combining walks through historic sites, stories of resistance and occupation, and access to a military museum. Its private format and expert guides ensure that each visitor receives a tailored, in-depth experience.
It’s well-suited for history enthusiasts, students, or anyone interested in Denmark’s wartime story. The inclusion of skip-the-line museum tickets and the flexibility of multiple languages** add to its appeal, making it a practical choice for those wanting a deep dive with minimal hassle.

Travelers eager to learn not just the broad strokes but also the lesser-known details of Denmark’s WWII history will find this tour rewarding. It’s ideal for those who prefer guided exploration with personalized interaction and cultural context. The walking format suits active visitors comfortable with some distance, and the private setup ensures a quiet, focused environment for questions and discussions.

This tour effectively combines historic sites, engaging storytelling, and museum visits into a flexible and personalized experience. The expert guides bring the stories of WWII to life, making complex topics accessible and meaningful. The cost of $240 per person is justified by the private attention, skip-the-line access, and the depth of content.
While the walking component requires comfortable shoes and a willingness to explore the city on foot, the flexibility in timing, language, and pacing** makes it a compelling option for those seeking an insightful look into Denmark’s WWII history. This tour offers a well-rounded, meaningful, and manageable way to understand Copenhagen’s wartime story.
How long does the tour last? The tour duration varies between 2 to 3.5 hours, depending on the option selected and the pace of the group.
What sites are included in the tour? The tour covers Nyhavn, Nyholm, the Memorial Anchor, the Cold War museum at Nyholm, and the Danish War Museum if you choose the longer option.
Is the tour suitable for all mobility levels? Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, but walking is involved, so comfortable shoes are recommended.
Are tickets to the Danish War Museum included? Yes, skip-the-line tickets are included in the 3.5-hour tour.
Can the tour be guided in my native language? Yes, guides are available in English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Danish.
What if I need to cancel? You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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