Explore Copenhagen’s iconic landmarks and charming Dragør village. Enjoy history, shopping, and scenic views with convenient cruise terminal drop-off.
Explore Copenhagen’s iconic landmarks and charming Dragør village. Enjoy history, shopping, and scenic views with convenient cruise terminal drop-off.
- Tivoli Gardens - The charming Tivoli Gardens, established in 1843 by Georg Carstensen.
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - An art museum featuring ancient sculptures from the Mediterranean and 19th-century French and Danish artworks.
- Botanical Garden - Denmark’s largest plant collection, part of the State Natural History Museum, spanning 10…
- Tivoli Gardens - The charming Tivoli Gardens, established in 1843 by Georg Carstensen.
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - An art museum featuring ancient sculptures from the Mediterranean and 19th-century French and Danish artworks.
- Botanical Garden - Denmark’s largest plant collection, part of the State Natural History Museum, spanning 10 hectares. Includes the Palm House, Athena and Marsyas by Myron, and the Astronomical Observatory / Østervold Observatory, Tycho Brahe (1546-1601).
- Rosenborg Castle - Built in Dutch Renaissance style by King Christian IV, Rosenborg Castle’s exterior remains unchanged since its construction.
- The Little Mermaid - Sitting on her rock since 1913, this bronze sculpture by Edvard Eriksen was a gift from Carlsberg Brewery founder Carl Jacobsen. Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s tale, the statue has endured multiple acts of vandalism.
- Frihedsmuseet - The Danish Resistance Museum, reopened in 2020 in a new underground building after the original burned down in 2013. It focuses on life under German occupation from 1940 to 1945 and the Danish Resistance.
- Gefionspringvandet - The Gefion Fountain, dedicated to the goddess Gefion, was sculpted by Anders Bundgaard between 1897 and 1899 and funded by the Carlsberg Foundation. The basin was completed in 1908.
- Changing of her Majesty’s guard at Amalienborg Castle - The Amalienborg Palaces, dating back to the 1760s, became the Royal Family’s residence in 1794. The Life Guards perform the changing of the guard daily at noon.
- Marmorkirken Station - The Marble Church, or Frederik’s Church, was commissioned by King Frederik V and designed by Nicolai Eigtved in 1740. Construction slowed after Eigtved’s death in 1754 and resumed in the late 1800s under Ferdinand Melhdahl, who used limestone due to budget constraints. The dome is the third largest in Europe.
- Oerestad - A modern suburb with some of Denmark’s best contemporary architecture. The tour includes Vest Amager and the history of Kongenlund.
- Dragoer - A 500-year-old Dutch-style fishing village near Copenhagen, known for its charming old houses and fishing boats.
- Dragor Havn - Visitors can explore the history of this picturesque fishing village, enjoy local shops, and take photos of the Oresund Bridge.
- Christiansborg Slot - Home to the Danish parliament, Folketing, the current building dates back to 1928. It sits atop the ruins of the first Copenhagen Castle, built in 1167. The first Christiansborg Palace was built in 1740, and the church’s roof was repaired after a fire in 1992.
- Thorvaldsens Museum - A museum by the canal featuring works by neoclassical sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.
- Copenhagen Opera House - A stop to photograph Copenhagen harbor and Amalienborg Palace.
- Rytterstatue af Absalon - An equestrian statue of the city’s founder, Bishop Absalon, from 1902.
- Copenhagen Stock Exchange - Børsen, built in the 1620s by King Christian IV, functioned as a stock exchange until the 1800s. Now owned by Dansk Erhverv, its spire is made of intertwined dragons’ tails.
- Our Saviour’s Church - A stop at Christianshavn to view the beautiful canal and Our Saviour’s Church.
- Oresund Bridge - A photo opportunity of the Øresund Bridge.
- National Museum of Denmark - An 18th-century mansion with collections and exhibitions on Denmark’s history, people, and culture.
- National Gallery of Denmark - The national gallery with international collections, temporary exhibitions, and children’s activities.
- Holmens Kirke - Built in a former anchor forge by King Christian IV in 1619, it serves as both a parish church and the church for the Danish Royal Navy. Models of ships hang from the ceiling.
- Copenhagen King’s Square - Commissioned in 1670 by King Christian V, inspired by Paris’s Place Vendôme. It features the oldest Royal statue in Copenhagen and is surrounded by the Royal Theatre and the Royal Academy of Arts.
- Det Kgl. Bibliotek - The Black Diamond, an extension of the Royal Danish Library built in 1999, designed by Schmidt, Hammer, and Larsen, and connected to the main library by a bridge.
- Bella Center Copenhagen - Scandinavia’s second-largest conference and exhibition center, hosting events like the Copenhagen International Fashion Fair.
- Lille Langebro - A bridge that opens for large ships, originally built in 1690 and redesigned in 1954. Recent repairs began in 2019.
- Nyhavn - Built between 1671 and 1673 by Swedish prisoners of war, Nyhavn is now a vibrant area with restaurants and cafes. Hans Christian Andersen lived here, and a memorial anchor honors Danish merchant seamen lost during WWII.
- On-board WiFi
- Audio-Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Host/Driver
- On-board WiFi
- Audio-Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Host/Driver
- Lunch
- Lunch
Royal Tour of Copenhagen and Dragør - With drop-off at the Cruise
A Guided tour of Copenhagen through all the highlights of the city, The Little Mermaid, Rosenborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace, Christianshavn, Nyhavn, Gefion Fountian, Dragør City and much more!
We cross Copenhagen harbor and then travel to Dragor, where we talk about…
Royal Tour of Copenhagen and Dragør - With drop-off at the Cruise
A Guided tour of Copenhagen through all the highlights of the city, The Little Mermaid, Rosenborg Palace, Christiansborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace, Christianshavn, Nyhavn, Gefion Fountian, Dragør City and much more!
We cross Copenhagen harbor and then travel to Dragor, where we talk about the history of this pretty fishing village, including its Dutch connections. There is time here to eat, to walk down to the sea, to visit Dragor Fort and to do some shopping in the interesting little independent shops. After this and a photo-stop to get a picture of the Oresund Bridge.
Via beach road to Copenhagen
Dropped off at Centrum
and then Dropped off at the Cruises Terminal
- This trip can take up to 5 hours and 45 minutes City tour takes 4½ hours and transfer to the Cruise Terminal in between 45 minutes to 1 hour and 15 minutes
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.