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Copenhagen is home to as many as 1 million friendly Danes. While the city is large enough to have several districts with distinguished personalities, it’s still small enough to create a community feel. A city rich in history that dates back to the Norse explorers, Copenhagen also has an innovative edge that encompasses architecture, cuisine and art.

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Anonymous | Traveled in September

The tour guide was excellent. He imparted so much knowledge to our tour with wit and humour. He kept the tour on schedule and insured plenty of time could be spent looking at the area and shopping. Our driver was also amazing. His skills behind the wheel were evident especially on the hairpin turns of several highways. The accommodations were satisfactory and the meals were excellent. It is quite miraculous when you consider all the planning that is required to plan a trip of this nature. I will highly recommend Trafalgar Tours.

Anonymous | Traveled in September

It was a wonderful trip. The only criticism I have is one of the hotels didn’t have air conditioning. We opened the window, but it was really loud and it allowed all the cigarette smoke from the street into our room.

Anonymous | Traveled in August

This was an exciting experience and I enjoyed packing in all of the places we visited. Felt like Norway was a short stay but also not sure what else there would have been to do. Didn't seem like there was much of an old historic part for shopping. The 2 bus ride days were long but made the ride fun and informative. had the trip planned very well and did a great job at adhering to the schedule.

Anonymous | Traveled in August

Good coverage but travel director made the difference in bringing additional information to travellers , keeping us well engaged through out the trip. Restaurants well appointed and recommendations that enabled us to sample local cuisine

Amit N. | Traveled in August

It is a great way to see Scandinavia and a well planned trip. Unfortunately there were too many optional excursions that could have been included. Trafalgar has great travel directors who are knowledgeable and very helpful.

Thomas W. | Traveled in August

Five countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia) claim to be the happiest place in the world. On this trip, you will discover that each country has legitimate claims to that title. You get to examine those claims in detail by consuming great food, staying at superior hotels, overnight cruising in a modern floating hotel of a ship, and getting a taste of each country’s history and culture - all under the careful guidance of expert local guides and a Tour Director who stays with you all the way, making sure that everything goes as planned. A prefect, care-free way to experience Scandinavia.

Copenhagen - Tour Highlights and Travel Tips

Travel Highlights

  • Ride a 100 year old roller coaster in Tivoli Gardens and watch the traditional Saturday evening fireworks display or see a free rock concert on a Friday evening during summer.
  • Food lovers need to head to the Torvehallerne KBH food market. A delight for the senses, you can pick up everything from tart berries to smoky cured meats and some sellers even prepare simple yet delicious meals for a great price.
  • The Statens Museum for Kunst is the perfect representation for Copenhagen’s mix of old and new. The National Gallery is comprised of two buildings: a 19th century palace and a clean, compact ode to minimalism. See works by Rubens, Breughel and Rembrandt.
  • Spend a sunny afternoon wandering down Nyhavn canal. The canal was a frequented by none other than Hans Christian Andersen who lived in a number of properties along the water and wrote some of his well-known works there.
  • For a thorough lesson in Danish history, visit the National Museum of Denmark. It contains artefacts dating from 3,000 years ago to modern day, you’ll leave with a better understanding of what makes Copenhagen and Denmark so unique.

Travel Tips

  • Accommodation prices in Copenhagen drop significantly during winter, making it a great winter weekend getaway.
  • If you plan to pack a lot into a short amount of time, get a Copenhagen Card. It gives you free entry to many attractions and discounts at shops and restaurants.
  • Copenhagen street food or lunch specials are a great way to eat cheap while you’re out and about.
  • Copenhagen is best explored via walking. Save money on public transport and get to know the city on an intimate level by strolling through the streets.

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