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Immerse in Danish culture with 4 nights at Mayfair Hotel Copenhagen. Journey through 22 city highlights, from Rådhuspladsen's historic City Hall to the bustling Torvehallerne market. Includes private transfers, daily breakfast, and English guided tours, making this $174/day adventure truly comprehensive.
Duration 5 days Destinations Copenhagen Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
- US$877
Duration 8 days Destinations Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus Age Range 1 to 90 year olds Operated in English, French Operator Nature Safari From $2,870
20% Off- US$2,296You save $574
Duration 8 days Destinations Copenhagen, Odense, Aarhus Age Range 10 to 80 year olds Operator Expeditions Gateways From $2,870
14% Off- US$2,468You save $401
The Square Hotel in central Copenhagen serves as your base for seven nights of Danish cultural immersion. Glide through canals past the Little Mermaid and Amalienborg Castle. Marvel at Frederiksborg Castle, UNESCO-listed Roskilde Cathedral, and embrace hygge along Strøget's cafes. Day trips include Kronborg Castle and Swedish Jakriborg.
Duration 8 days Destinations Copenhagen Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
14% Off- US$2,231
The Square Arp-Hansen Hotel positions you perfectly for Copenhagen's charm. Admire Nyhavn's colorful facades, step into H.C. Andersen's former residence at No. 20, and float along city canals. This 4-day getaway includes daily breakfast and optional food tours showcasing New Nordic cuisine pioneered by Noma restaurant.
Duration 4 days Destinations Copenhagen Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator V.O.S – Vision of Scandinavia From
20% Off- US$758
Nyhavn Canal tours and Tivoli Gardens visits highlight this Copenhagen adventure. The centrally-located Mayfair Hotel provides daily breakfast and easy access to 23 hop-on-hop-off bus stops covering major attractions like Amalienborg Palace and The Little Mermaid statue.
Duration 7 days Destinations Stockholm, Copenhagen Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator STM Tours LLC From
20% Off- US$1,534
Copenhagen's sustainability initiatives shine through visits to Nyhavn's colorful buildings and Amalienborg Palace. Immerse in local culture at Tivoli Park area, admire the iconic Little Mermaid statue, and wander through Town Hall Square. Relax at the comfortable Scandic Sydvhavnen.
Duration 5 days Destinations Berlin, Copenhagen Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
20% Off- US$705
The iconic Little Mermaid statue welcomes you to Copenhagen's treasures. Wander through colorful Nyhavn Harbor and around Amalienborg Palace exterior with expert local guides. Tivoli Gardens area beckons during free afternoon exploration time in Denmark's sustainable capital.
Duration 4 days Destinations Oslo, Copenhagen Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
20% Off- US$532
Southern Denmark's archipelago stretches from Sønderborg to Als, revealing hidden coves and traditional fishing villages. Savor Danish hygge in local restaurants, wander through thatched-roof houses on Femø, and cruise through the beautiful Nakskov Fjord. Ideal for young adventurers seeking authentic Danish maritime culture.
Duration 8 days Destinations Flensburg, Sonderborg, Als, Svendborg Age Range 20 to 40 year olds Operated in English, German Operator sailwithus From
20% Off- US$716+$259 local payments
What our customers ask about Denmark Tours & Trips
What unique local festivals or events should I experience in Denmark?
Denmark's cultural calendar features events that showcase the country's rich heritage and modern culture. The Copenhagen Jazz Festival transforms the city each July into one of Northern Europe's largest music venues. In February the streets come alive during the Copenhagen Light Festival with light art throughout the city. The Roskilde Festival draws music fans from across Scandinavia in June/July. Guests at The Square Hotel in central Copenhagen can easily access the Copenhagen Cooking & Food Festival which celebrates Nordic food traditions in August. As one TourRadar visitor noted "the Christmas market at Tivoli was magical with traditional decorations and festive performances." Other notable events include the Hans Christian Andersen Festival in Odense and the Medieval Festival in Horsens which bring Danish history to life.
How many days should I spend in Copenhagen to see the main attractions?
A 4-5 day stay in Copenhagen allows visitors to explore the city's key sights at a comfortable pace. The first two days work well for central attractions like Nyhavn Amalienborg Palace and Tivoli Gardens while based at central hotels like The Square. Day three opens up time for cultural visits to the National Museum or Viking Ship Museum. As TourRadar travelers suggest "spending at least one full day exploring the different neighborhoods by bike especially Vesterbro and Nørrebro." Use the final day to visit nearby sites like Frederiksborg Castle or Kronborg Castle (Hamlet's Castle). One TourRadar visitor called Kronborg "an absolute highlight of the trip."
What are some recommended day trips from Copenhagen?
Several compelling destinations sit within easy reach of Copenhagen. The UNESCO site of Roskilde featuring its cathedral and Viking Ship Museum takes just 30 minutes by train. Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød described by TourRadar visitors as "a stunning example of Renaissance architecture" makes an excellent excursion. From The Square Hotel guests can easily reach Kronborg Castle in Helsingør known worldwide as Shakespeare's Hamlet Castle. Many tourists cross the Øresund Bridge to explore Malmö Sweden. As one TourRadar guest noted "the contrast between Danish and Swedish culture was fascinating." The historic port town of Dragør lies just 12 kilometers from Copenhagen with its preserved old town and harbor.
What local Danish dishes should I try during my visit?
Danish food brings together classic and contemporary Nordic flavors. Start with smørrebrød (open-faced sandwiches) at places like Torvehallerne Market. Guests at The Square Hotel can find traditional frikadeller (Danish meatballs) and flæskesteg (roast pork with crackling) at nearby restaurants. TourRadar visitors often mention the seafood suggesting to "try the fresh seafood at Nyhavn's waterfront restaurants especially the pan-fried plaice." Copenhagen's food scene includes modern spots like Reffen street food market. Local bakeries offer Danish pastries (wienerbrød) with one TourRadar guest noting "the cinnamon rolls at Sankt Peders Bageri were absolutely incredible."
What are the must-visit landmarks in Copenhagen?
Copenhagen's essential landmarks start with Nyhavn harbor where 17th-century townhouses line the waterfront. Key sites include the Little Mermaid statue at Langelinie promenade Amalienborg Palace (home to Danish royalty) and historic Christiansborg Palace. Guests at The Square Hotel find easy access to Tivoli Gardens an amusement park that TourRadar visitors describe as "a fairy tale atmosphere with thousands of colored lights and exotic architecture." The modern Opera House and Round Tower (Rundetaarn) show Copenhagen's blend of historic and contemporary architecture.
What are the best cities to visit in Denmark beyond Copenhagen?
Denmark's regional cities offer distinct cultural experiences. Aarhus the second-largest city features the ARoS art museum and a lively Latin Quarter. Odense Hans Christian Andersen's hometown shows off cobblestone streets and the author's museum. Ribe Denmark's oldest city draws visitors to its medieval cathedral and historic center. TourRadar travelers especially enjoy staying at the Dagmar Hotel in Ribe's old town area to explore the surrounding attractions.