Copenhagen Central Station
Admire the largest station in Denmark, a magnificent building that houses a market where you can find many things.
Walk down the most lively and diverse street in Vesterbro, where there is life 24 hours a day. Visit its fantastic and varied shops, and learn about its history of resistance during the Second World War.
Get to know this avant-garde parish with an active social participation, not only religious, in the community, providing care to all who come in search of support, shelter for the homeless, activities for families and events of all kinds.
Learn about this organisation, which offers a wide range of social and health services to homeless, drug users or vulnerable people, where you can appreciate the active social participation that the Danish state has with the most vulnerable groups
Meet this old clandestine radio, and symbol of the Danish resistance against the Nazis in World War II
Enjoy a craft beer in the first bar of Mikkeller, a microbrewery founded in Copenhagen in 2006, today one of the most recognized worldwide, with its own bars in most major capitals of the planet.
Visit the magnificent rococo style church, built in the 18th century in the heart of the Christianshavn District.
Admire this gem of modern architecture, known as 'Black Diamond', on the banks of the main canal
Admire the wonderful views of the canal from the bascule bridge across Copenhagen's inner harbour
A must-see in Copenhagen, both for the beauty of its baroque architecture as well as for its historical importance.
Point out the Eiffel Bar building (58) and the Wildersgade Barracks (60), listed and built in the 1700s and in 1802 respectively. Villa Wilder (55) from the early 1700s and no 64-66 built before 1725.
Explore the ancient wall that was part of the bastioned fortification ring that used to surround Copenhagen
Originally a busy market square, today it is an ideal place to relax and enjoy the water views. Here you will also find one of the most expensive marinas in CPH (only to use if you are a member of the yacht club). We show the Wilders Plads 10 building, a beautiful 2-story timber-framed house. Built in 1736, originally as a sailmaker's workshop and housing.
Before saying goodbye your guide will give you all the directions so you can freely explore the colourful streets of a place that leaves no one indifferent when you visit Copenhagen, a self-sustaining district that claims to be independent from Denmark and the EU.