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Food Tour (Private tour)

Food Tours

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Explore Copenhagen like a local on a 3-hour private guided food tour that blends iconic sights with delicious Danish flavors. Visit landmarks like Amalienborg Palace, Nyhavn, Christiansborg, and the Round Tower, while stopping at famous bakeries (Hart, Buka, or BRØD) for fresh pastries and a traditional Danish hot dog. Enjoy lunch at Torvehallerne food market, tasting smørrebrød, frikadeller, or pickled herring. Along the way, your guide shares stories of royal history, Christiania, and everyday life. A perfect mix of culture and cuisine — ideal for first-time visitors and food lovers alike.

Description

To keep the experience personal and enjoyable, we limit the group to a maximum of 8 guests. This allows for a relaxed pace, more time for questions, and a friendly atmosphere throughout the tour. It is a great choice for first-time visitors, new residents, or locals who would like to experience Copenhagen from a different perspective.

We meet at Borgergade 30, 1300 København, where the tour begins at 9:00 AM. From there, we start exploring Copenhagen’s highlights while enjoying the city’s vibrant atmosphere and unique charm.

During the tour, you will visit some of Copenhagen’s most iconic landmarks, including royal palaces, the colorful harbor of Nyhavn, and the alternative neighborhood of Christiania. Alongside the sightseeing, we will make 2–3 stops at some of the city’s most famous bakeries, such as Hart, Buka, or local favorites like BRØD, giving you the chance to experience authentic Danish pastries and baked goods.

We will also stop at popular food markets like Torvehallerne or Broens, where you can explore a variety of local flavors and culinary specialties. This combination of highlights and food experiences allows you to discover Copenhagen not only through its history and culture but also through its rich food scene.

Throughout the tour, your guide will share stories, local insights, and interesting facts about Copenhagen’s history, lifestyle, and food culture. There will also be several photo opportunities along the way, so you can capture memorable moments from your experience.

This tour is perfect for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with local food experiences. In just a few hours, you will explore Copenhagen’s must-see highlights while tasting some of the best local specialties the city has to offer.

Itinerary
01
Borgergade 30, 1300 København (Meeting point)

The tour begins at Borgergade 30, 1300 Copenhagen. At the starting point, your guide will welcome you and provide important safety instructions and practical tips for cycling comfortably and safely around Copenhagen.

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Amalienborg Palace

The next landmark you will see is Amalienborg Palace, home of the Danish royal family and one of Copenhagen’s most important landmarks. Built as part of the Frederiksstaden district, the palace complex consists of four elegant buildings surrounding an octagonal square with a statue of King Frederik V at its center. Here, you will also see the Royal Guards and have the chance to take photos near the palace.

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Copenhagen Opera House (viewpoint)

The next stop is the Copenhagen Opera House, also known as Operaen. Located on Holmen, directly opposite Amalienborg Palace, it is Denmark’s national opera house and one of the city’s most striking modern landmarks. Designed by Henning Larsen, it was completed in 2004 and officially opened in January 2005. It is especially known for its dramatic roof overhang and richly decorated interior.

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Nyhavn

Stroll along the picturesque Nyhavn, Copenhagen’s iconic waterfront district lined with colorful 17th-century townhouses, historic wooden ships, and lively cafés. Once a bustling port, it’s now a vibrant hub where locals and visitors gather to enjoy the charming atmosphere and canal views. A quintessential Copenhagen experience!

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Local Bakery Experience (BUKA, HART OR BRØD)

During this stop, we visit one of Copenhagen’s well known bakeries such as BUKA, HART, or BRØD. Here, you will have the chance to experience the city’s bakery culture and taste freshly made pastries or bread in a relaxed local setting. The exact bakery may vary depending on the day, but each offers high quality products and a true Copenhagen atmosphere.

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Christiania (short respectful visit)

The next place you will see is Christiania, a unique and culturally diverse area founded in 1971 on former military land after the Danish army left the site. Known for its colorful houses, creative lifestyle, and strong sense of community, it has developed its own identity, including the red flag with three yellow dots. Very different from the rest of Copenhagen, Christiania represents an important part of the city’s modern social and cultural history.

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Church of Our Saviour

The next landmark you will see is the Church of Our Saviour, one of Copenhagen’s most striking churches. Completed in the late 17th century, it is famous for its dramatic Baroque tower and distinctive golden spiral staircase, which winds around the outside of the spire to the top. Added in 1752, it remains one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks.

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The Circle Bridge

The next landmark you will see is the Circle Bridge, a unique pedestrian and bicycle bridge designed by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson. Opened in 2015, its design features five connected circular platforms with tall masts that resemble sailing ships. It connects Christianshavn with the historic city center and stands out as one of Copenhagen’s most creative modern landmarks.

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Christiansborg Palace

Our next stop is Christiansborg Palace, one of Copenhagen’s most historic and important landmarks. Located on Slotsholmen, it is at the heart of Danish political life and houses the Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Prime Minister’s Office, while still being used by the Royal Family for official events.

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Rådhuspladsen (City Hall Square)

The next stop is Rådhuspladsen, one of Copenhagen’s main public squares. Here you will see City Hall, completed in 1905 and designed by Martin Nyrop. Inspired by Danish medieval and Italian Renaissance styles, it stands as one of the city’s most distinctive examples of National Romantic architecture.

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Tivoli Gardens (outside stop)

The next stop is Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world, opened in 1843. More than just a theme park, Tivoli combines rides, gardens, live music, restaurants, and magical evening lights in the heart of Copenhagen. Its historic charm and intimate atmosphere make it very different from modern amusement parks.

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12
Danish Hot Dog Experience (Strøget)

At this stop, we visit the lively Strøget area to enjoy one of Denmark’s most iconic street foods, the hot dog. It is a great opportunity to taste a local classic while experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of one of Copenhagen’s most famous walking streets.

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Round Tower

The next stop is the Round Tower. Built in the 17th century by King Christian IV, it was part of a larger scientific complex that reflected Denmark’s strong tradition in astronomy and learning. Instead of regular stairs, the tower features a unique spiral ramp that gently leads to the top, making the climb easier than many visitors expect.

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Lunch at Torvehallerne

During this stop, we take a break for lunch at Torvehallerne, where you can experience one of Copenhagen’s most popular food spots. It is a great opportunity to try traditional Danish food such as smørrebrød, frikadeller, kartofler, Danish hot dogs, pickled herring, and other local specialties in a lively and authentic setting.

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Rosenborg Castle

The next stop is Rosenborg Castle, one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful Renaissance landmarks. Built by King Christian IV in the early 17th century, the castle reached its present form in 1624. Surrounded by the King’s Garden, Denmark’s oldest royal park, Rosenborg is a fine example of Dutch Renaissance architecture. Today, it houses the Danish Crown Jewels and other royal treasures, offering visitors a glimpse into centuries of Danish royal history. Adjacent to the castle are the barracks of the Royal Life Guards.

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End: Borgergade 30, 1300 København

From Rosenborg Castle, we cycle back to the starting point to conclude the tour. Along the way, you can enjoy one last ride through the heart of Copenhagen and reflect on the landmarks and stories experienced throughout the journey.

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Includes & Excludes

Professional local guide

Guided bike route

Breakfast, lunch & hot dog tastings

Cultural explanations and local tips

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Meeting Point :

Borgergade 30, 1300 København

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Tour Details
Destination

Denmark

Duration

3.00 Hours

Difficulty

Easy

Min Participants

4

Max Participants

8

Meeting Point

Borgergade 30, 1300 København

Starts From

USD 109 / Person

USD 129

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