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Private Copenhagen Boat cruise in Scandinavian mahogany boat
5.0 (162)
🐠 Water Activities
Denmark

Private Copenhagen Boat cruise in Scandinavian mahogany boat

When Ben from our team took this private Copenhagen boat cruise, we stepped aboard one of the harbour's most striking mahogany vessels for a genuinely laid-back hour on the water. The pitch here isn't a scripted tour — it's conversation, flexibility, and whatever vibe suits your group. You steer the experience: want to chat about the city, drift quietly as a couple, or even take a dip? The crew rolls with it. The boat itself is the real drawcard; sleek, intimate, and a far cry from the typical tourist ferry. Fair warning: weather's the decider — strong wind or rain means cancellation with a full refund.

1 hourfrom AUD $134
Sights & Gems: Medieval Copenhagen & Nyhavn with a local host
5.0 (69)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Sights & Gems: Medieval Copenhagen & Nyhavn with a local host

When Lily from our BugBitten team joined this two-hour walking tour, she found a genuine local-led introduction to Copenhagen that actually skips the tourist script. You're guided through medieval cobbled lanes, past royal landmarks, and into secret courtyards most visitors miss — then over to colourful Nyhavn where the postcard moments happen. The real draw is your host, who weaves local stories, history, and everyday Copenhagen culture into the walk in a way that feels like a friend showing you around rather than someone reading from a script. It's casual, curious, and works best if you come ready to chat and linger.

2 hoursfrom AUD $39
Private Copenhagen Family Cargo Bike Tour
5.0 (39)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Private Copenhagen Family Cargo Bike Tour

When Tom from our team ran this cargo bike tour, Copenhagen revealed itself from a very comfortable vantage point — literally inside a heated box on two wheels. You're pedalling through autumn and winter Copenhagen with the option to let the electric motor do the work, pausing every 10–15 minutes so your guide can unpack the city's architectural quirks, royal history, and why locals seem genuinely content here. It's three hours of Copenhagen at a pace that actually lets you absorb it, wrapped in blankets and sipping tea while the city rolls past.

3 hoursfrom AUD $279
2-Hour Private Copenhagen Segway Tour - Your own private group
5.0 (25)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Denmark

2-Hour Private Copenhagen Segway Tour - Your own private group

When Charlie from our team tried this private Segway tour, we cruised Copenhagen's car-free zones on the newest machines—covering major sights like The Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, and Christiansborg in just over two hours. As Denmark's only officially authorised operator, they've got the gear dialled in: radio comms mean less stopping, more gliding, and a pre-tour training session gets you confident in the car-free zone first. It's the kind of tour that lets you see the cosy Latin Quarter and hidden pockets of the city without the slog of walking or the tourist-trap feel of a big group.

2h 15mfrom AUD $139
Private Copenhagen Boat Tour: Landmarks and Hidden Gems
5.0 (23)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Private Copenhagen Boat Tour: Landmarks and Hidden Gems

When Sarah from our team took this private boat tour, we got the full Copenhagen waterfront story — Christiansborg Palace, the Opera House, and the quieter canal corners that most tourists miss. A local captain steers you through the city's working harbours and leafy waterways, pointing out where shipyards once dominated and how the whole place has transformed into somewhere genuinely livable. It's two hours, flexible enough to chase whatever catches your eye, and the captain's happy to pivot the route on the fly. You're never fighting a crowd; it's just you, your crew, and someone who actually knows the city.

2 hoursfrom AUD $312
3 Hour Extended Copenhagen E-Bike Guided Tour
5.0 (20)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

3 Hour Extended Copenhagen E-Bike Guided Tour

When Em from our team took this extended e-bike tour across Copenhagen, we covered serious ground in three and a quarter hours—far more than a standard pedal would manage. The city unfolds in layers: you hit the famous spots (Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, Amalienborg, Freetown Christiania) but the real value is ducking into quieter neighbourhoods where locals actually live. E-bikes do the legwork, so even flat Copenhagen feels effortless. A café stop punctuates the ride, and a personal radio headset keeps the guide's commentary crisp and close. It's the kind of tour that shows you why Copenhagen genuinely loves its bikes.

3h 15mfrom AUD $152
Nørrebro Walking Tour – The World’s Coolest Neighborhood
5.0 (17)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Nørrebro Walking Tour – The World’s Coolest Neighborhood

When Sarah from our team did this three-hour walk through Nørrebro, Copenhagen, we got the real story behind Denmark's most talked-about neighbourhood. A local guide steered us past the tourist traps and into the backstreets where street art, independent cafés, and creative shops cluster around lanes like Jægersborggade and Blågårdsgade. The neighbourhood's grit runs deep — it was the cradle of working-class movements that built Denmark's welfare state, and you feel that history in the bones of the place. It's exactly the kind of Copenhagen most visitors miss.

3 hoursfrom AUD $112
Aarhus City Highlights Private Tour
5.0 (16)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Aarhus City Highlights Private Tour

When Ben from our team walked Aarhus with a local guide, we got the full sweep of Denmark's second city in three hours on foot. You hit the medieval bones — Viking layers underground, Denmark's tallest cathedral with its frescoes — then pivot to the glass-and-steel Dokk1 waterfront library. The cobbled Latin Quarter sits snug in between, full of narrow lanes where the guide stops to sketch out bishop politics and architectural shifts. It's a solid private tour for cruise passengers or anyone wanting a concentrated dose of old-meets-new without the group herding.

2 hours – 3 hoursfrom AUD $74
Experience and Taste the Copenhagen Christmas
5.0 (15)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Experience and Taste the Copenhagen Christmas

When Sarah from our team ran this Copenhagen Christmas walking tour in December, we wound through the city's festive streets hunting for the real Danish holiday experience — not just the postcard markets. Over three hours, our guide walked us past twinkling lights and decorated squares, explaining what Yuletide actually meant to Vikings and how modern Danes still honour those old traditions. We stopped for æbleskiver (puffy pancake balls), gingerbread hearts, and warm gløgg, then ended with a quirky gift-swap game that apparently every Danish household plays. The whole thing felt less touristy checklist and more like being let in on a local secret.

3 hoursfrom AUD $108
Mikkeller Craft Beer Walk in Vesterbro
5.0 (15)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Denmark

Mikkeller Craft Beer Walk in Vesterbro

When Charlie from our team did the Mikkeller Craft Beer Walk in Vesterbro, we got a proper tour of Copenhagen's beer culture that actually stays outdoors. You're walking through one of the city's grittier, character-filled neighbourhoods while hitting six Mikkeller tastings, picking up stories about the brewery, local history, and the Danish approach to public drinking (yes, it's legal here). The 2.5-hour loop feels less like a pubcrawl and more like a guided wander with beer woven in, and the vibe is genuinely social without being forced. You keep the tasting glass as a memento, and toilet stops are built in — practical and thoughtful.

2h 30mfrom AUD $88
Segway Winter Tour 90 Minutes
5.0 (14)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Denmark

Segway Winter Tour 90 Minutes

When Noah from our team tried this Segway winter tour around Copenhagen, it was a genuinely fun way to tick off the major sights without the usual walking fatigue. You get a proper training run first, then cruise along the waterfront and through car-free zones hitting spots like The Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, and Amalienborg. The 90-minute slot includes a café stop midway to thaw out—a smart call in Danish winter. The radio system means the guide's stories reach you clearly as you're actually moving, not standing still. As the only official Segway operator in Denmark, they've got the latest machines and know what they're doing.

1h 30mfrom AUD $100
SUP - Stand Up Paddle - Kitesurfing - Wingfoil & Kitefoil courses
5.0 (14)
🐠 Water Activities
Denmark

SUP - Stand Up Paddle - Kitesurfing - Wingfoil & Kitefoil courses

When Alex from our team tried this Danish watersports outfit, we got a solid intro to stand-up paddling in what feels like a genuinely low-key, welcoming setup. The 90-minute session covers the basics—board handling, balance, paddle technique—in Denmark's coastal waters, which range from flat lagoons to gentle swell depending on conditions and season. You're kitted out with gear (board, paddle, leash, wetsuit, and a safety vest), and the instructors keep things accessible whether you're testing the water for the first time or keen to build foundational skills before moving to trickier disciplines like kitesurfing or wingfoiling.

1h 30mfrom AUD $100
Private Photography Portraits City Activity in Copenhagen
5.0 (12)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Private Photography Portraits City Activity in Copenhagen

When Noah from our BugBitten team booked a private portrait session in Copenhagen, we got a guide who knew both the postcard-perfect spots and the quieter corners where light actually hits the way you want it. You're walking through the city for 90 minutes with a photographer who frames the shots — whether that's Nyhavn's candy-coloured row houses or some tucked-away street that barely makes Instagram. It's stripped-back: just you (or your crew), the photographer, and Copenhagen's architecture and light doing the heavy lifting. No tourist crowds fighting for angles, no rushed group energy.

1h 30mfrom AUD $290
Life on Copenhagen's Streets: Philip's crazy life
5.0 (12)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Life on Copenhagen's Streets: Philip's crazy life

When Noah from our team joined Philip's walking tour through downtown Copenhagen, we got a side of the city most visitors never see. This isn't about posing for photos at Tivoli or The Little Mermaid — it's a 90-minute walk with someone who's lived through addiction, homelessness, and survival on Copenhagen's streets, and who now shares that story openly across six stops. Philip leads the tour twice monthly, and what struck us was how personal and unflinching the conversation felt. It's heavy, it's real, and it sits apart from the polished tourism circuit.

1h 30mfrom AUD $42
Best of Copenhagen : Private Biking Tour (3 Hours)
5.0 (12)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Best of Copenhagen : Private Biking Tour (3 Hours)

When Tom from our team took this private bike tour around Copenhagen, he got the proper local read on the city—past the postcard stuff and into how Danes actually move through their streets. Three hours on two wheels hits the main sights (the old monarchy landmarks, the colourful Nyhavn, the neighbourhood vibe) without feeling rushed, and because it's just your group with a guide who knows the city, you can ask the questions that matter. Copenhagen's flat and bikeable, so it suits most fitness levels, and the pace feels natural rather than tour-bus frantic.

3 hoursfrom AUD $706
Copenhagen Food Bike Tour - taste local delights
5.0 (10)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Denmark

Copenhagen Food Bike Tour - taste local delights

When Ben from our team rode this Copenhagen food bike tour, we pedalled through the neighbourhoods where the city's food story actually unfolds—Vesterbro, Nørrebro, past Kødbyen and the Carlsberg site, finishing at Torvehallerne market hall. Over 3.5 hours, we hit five carefully chosen stops: fresh wienerbrød, proper local ice cream, craft beer, and a proper smørrebrød lunch with homemade snaps. The guide wove in food history and local insider knowledge that showed how Copenhagen became a serious eating destination. Every tasting spot works for vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore diets alike.

3h 30mfrom AUD $143
Private Copenhagen Tour with Gitzmo Boat
5.0 (9)
🐠 Water Activities
Denmark

Private Copenhagen Tour with Gitzmo Boat

When Charlie from our team booked the private Gitzmo boat tour, we expected a standard harbour cruise—instead we got a genuinely relaxed float through Copenhagen's most famous waterfront landmarks. The 2-hour route takes you past Amalienborg Palace, Nyhavn's colourful facades, the Royal Danish Opera House, and yes, the Little Mermaid statue. The boat itself is intimate and well-kept, with Gitzmo the resident Yorkshire terrier (three years old, delightfully social) making the rounds. It's the kind of thing that works best on a calm, dry summer's day when you want to see the city from the water without the fuss of a packed tour boat.

2 hoursfrom AUD $825
Social Sailing - Copenhagen Canal Tour - Hidden gems (2 hours)
5.0 (8)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Social Sailing - Copenhagen Canal Tour - Hidden gems (2 hours)

When Lily from our BugBitten team took this 2-hour canal tour, it felt nothing like the crowded standard routes. Hey Captain steers clear of the typical inner-city stops and instead explores Copenhagen's North Harbour—a neighbourhood mid-transformation from industrial past to Venice-inspired residential sprawl. The boat's compact size keeps things genuinely social rather than lecture-hall stuffy, and you get a real read on how Danish design and lifestyle shape the city's evolution. It's the kind of tour where you actually notice the architecture changing as you float past, rather than ticking off famous landmarks.

2 hoursfrom AUD $100
Photo Shoot in Copenhagen with a Personal Photographer
5.0 (8)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Photo Shoot in Copenhagen with a Personal Photographer

When Mia from our team booked a photo shoot in Copenhagen, we got a private walk with a local photographer hitting the city's best backdrops. You're not sitting in a studio — you're moving through iconic spots, getting directed into frames that actually work, then receiving 40–50 polished shots within two days. It's one hour of being guided through Copenhagen's prettiest corners while someone who knows the light and angles does the heavy lifting. Suits anyone after decent travel photos without the selfie-stick hassle.

1 hourfrom AUD $827
Aarhus Walking Tour: From Viking Village to Metropolis
5.0 (8)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Aarhus Walking Tour: From Viking Village to Metropolis

When Charlie from our team ran this three-hour walk through Aarhus, it was less about ticking off landmarks and more about understanding how a Viking settlement became Denmark's second city. The guide—a local with real cultural roots—steered us away from the obvious tourist circuits and into the Latin Quarter's narrow lanes, old squares, and corners where actual Aarhusians spend their time. We got the shape of the place: medieval bones, 20th-century growth, current creative buzz. It's the kind of tour that only works if your guide actually knows the city, not just the script.

3 hoursfrom AUD $45
Copenhagen Hygge & Highlights Walking Tour with Local Guide
5.0 (8)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Copenhagen Hygge & Highlights Walking Tour with Local Guide

When Em from our team ran this 2.5-hour Copenhagen walking tour, we got the sense of a city that works because locals actually enjoy living in it. Your guide steers you through the famous bits—colourful Nyhavn, Christianborg Palace, the old stock exchange—but lingers long enough in quieter corners to catch the real rhythm of the place. It's not a sprint or a lecture; there's genuine space to ask questions and absorb how Danes think about design, community, and that famous hygge thing. Good opener if you're fresh off the plane and want context before diving deeper.

2h 30mfrom AUD $65
Self Guided Treasure Hunt and Sightseeing Tour in Copenhagen
5.0 (7)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Self Guided Treasure Hunt and Sightseeing Tour in Copenhagen

When Jake from our team tried this self-guided treasure hunt around Copenhagen, we got a real feel for how the city actually works — minus the usual tour guide patter. You're handed a booklet and a solution card, then sent off on a 4 km loop that threads through the big draws (Tivoli, Nyhavn, Strøge) alongside quieter corners locals know. The quests are a mix of spotting tasks, logic puzzles, and creative challenges that force you to actually look at what's around you rather than just ticking boxes. It takes about 2 hours, but the format lets you stop for coffee or a smørrebrød whenever the mood strikes.

2 hoursfrom AUD $89
Copenhagen Private Walking Tour
5.0 (7)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Copenhagen Private Walking Tour

When Lily from our team did this 3-hour Copenhagen walk, she got the full Nordic hits — Amalienborg Palace, the Little Mermaid, Stroget's main drag, and the waterfront quarters that make the city tick. It's a private guide gig, so you're not shuffling behind a flag with 40 other tourists. The city's got that storybook vibe, all pastel townhouses and castle views, and the pace lets you actually clock what you're seeing rather than just tick boxes. Solid if you want someone who knows the shortcuts and the backstories.

3 hoursfrom AUD $587
Copenhagen Christiania and Christianshavn Guided Walking Tour
5.0 (7)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen Christiania and Christianshavn Guided Walking Tour

When Lily from our BugBitten team ran this tour, she started in Christianshavn's canal-lined streets before heading into Freetown Christiania—a self-governing neighbourhood that's equal parts bohemian art project and working community. The two-hour walking tour pairs a guide's context on the area's quirky history with a solid chunk of unguided time to wander Christiania's murals, alternative spaces, and lived-in vibe. You then loop back to explore Christianshavn's newer developments and grab intel on where locals actually eat. It's a solid way to decode both sides of this Copenhagen pocket without feeling rushed.

2 hoursfrom AUD $74
Copenhagen Private Walking Tour
5.0 (6)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen Private Walking Tour

When Noah from our team took this three-hour walk through Copenhagen's centre, it became clear this wasn't just a highlights reel—it was a proper introduction to how the city actually works. A local guide with a decade of experience leads you past the medieval old town, Rosenborg Castle, Amalienborg Palace, Christiansborg, and the famous Nyhavn canal. You'll hear the real story of Hans Christian Andersen, from his precarious early years to where he actually lived. Copenhagen gets sold as the hygge capital, but Noah's guide peeled back the layers to show a city built on trade, innovation, and a welfare system that shapes everyday Danish life.

3 hoursfrom AUD $335
Private Copenhagen Walking and Boating Tour
5.0 (5)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Private Copenhagen Walking and Boating Tour

When Noah from our team tried this Copenhagen combo, we got a proper feel for why locals love their city from water and foot. It's a 2.5-hour private walking and boating tour run by guides who've been showing people around since 2009—they know the city inside out. You start on foot through the old quarters, then shift to a relaxed boat loop through the canals. It's the kind of tour that actually lets you breathe and ask questions rather than rushing through a checklist. The setup feels designed for people who want genuine local insight without the group-tour shuffle.

2h 30mfrom AUD $83
Private E-Biking Copenhagen History and Nature Adventures
5.0 (5)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Private E-Biking Copenhagen History and Nature Adventures

When Tom from our team took this e-bike tour around Copenhagen, we got a proper sense of how the city's changed. You start in Vesterbro's old meatpacking district—now galleries, bars, and street art where slaughterhouses once stood—then pedal northwest to Bispebjerg, where Grundtvigs Church dominates the skyline and Utterslev Mose opens up as a wetland full of bird life and grazing sheep. The e-bikes do the heavy lifting, so it's more about rhythm and scenery than sweat. Three hours total, mixing industrial heritage with genuine green space, guided by someone who knows both stories.

3 hoursfrom AUD $239
Two hour city tour through the new Odense
5.0 (5)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Two hour city tour through the new Odense

When Tom from our team ran this two-hour walk through Odense, we got the real story of how Denmark's old industrial heartland is reinventing itself. The city's shedding its shipyard past and building green neighbourhoods, affordable housing for young people, and new jobs from the bones of the old economy. Small groups means you're not shuffling behind a flag—instead you're hearing straight from a local guide about what's actually happening here, not the polished version. It's the kind of tour that changes how you read a city.

2 hoursfrom AUD $56
NEW! Eating Copenhagen Food Tour: More than Smørrebrød
5.0 (5)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Denmark

NEW! Eating Copenhagen Food Tour: More than Smørrebrød

When Lily from our team ran this Copenhagen food tour, we got a proper sense of how Danish food connects to the city's two most interesting neighbourhoods. You hit five stops across Nyhavn and Christianshavn—starting with traditional smørrebrød, moving through street food, then wrapping up with a cardamom bun and the stories behind each bite. The whole thing takes three hours and reads less like a museum tour, more like a local mate showing you where she actually eats. The guide's English-speaking and knows the area's history—the harbourside trading-post roots of Nyhavn, the canal-house vibe of Mini-Amsterdam next door.

3 hoursfrom AUD $177
Escape the City Odense - City Walk with Puzzles
5.0 (5)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Escape the City Odense - City Walk with Puzzles

When Ben from our team tried this out, we found ourselves wandering Odense's streets solving puzzles to track down a fictional troublemaker plaguing the city. It's part escape game, part guided walk—roughly 3 kilometres looped through town over about two hours, played entirely on your phone via a custom app. You download the login details beforehand, fire up the app, and follow the route and clues at your own pace. It's a solid option if you want to explore Odense without the tour-guide commentary, though the narrative hook (catching a local rogue) is thin by design. Works well for small groups, families, or solo travellers who like a bit of structure mixed with their sightseeing.

1 hour – 2 hoursfrom AUD $50
Copenhagen Photography Masterclass - Private Photography Lesson
5.0 (5)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen Photography Masterclass - Private Photography Lesson

When Noah from our team did this three-hour private photography lesson in Copenhagen, he got paired with a professional photographer who tailored the walk to his skill level and interests. You're out on the streets with a guide who knows both the technical side of shooting and where the city's best light and forgotten corners are — everything from postcard landmarks to the kind of neighbourhood details most visitors miss. It's a one-on-one setup, so the pace and subject matter shift to what you actually want to shoot rather than what a group tour demands.

3 hoursfrom AUD $248
Copenhagen City, Old Town, Nyhavn, Architecture Walking Tour
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen City, Old Town, Nyhavn, Architecture Walking Tour

When Ben from our team ran this walking tour, we got a proper feel for Copenhagen's layered character — medieval laneways bleeding into neoclassical boulevards, all delivered by a knowledgeable local guide. You pick your adventure: a tight 2-hour sprint through Old Town and Nyhavn, or stretch to 6 hours adding Rosenborg Castle, the Marble Church, and Amalienborg Palace. The Old Town itself is compact and walkable, packed with tourists but absorbing the crowds well. Expect a mix of architecture spotting, snippets of Danish history, and the kind of street-level colour that makes Copenhagen feel both grand and lived-in.

2 hours – 6 hoursfrom AUD $322
Home of Carlsberg entrance ticket + Guided cellar tour
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Home of Carlsberg entrance ticket + Guided cellar tour

When Charlie from our team visited Copenhagen's Home of Carlsberg, we found a brewery museum that actually delivers on the heritage angle. You get a guided 30-minute descent into the original beer cellars—genuinely atmospheric, all brick and history—then wander through a modern interactive exhibition at your own pace. The whole thing runs about two hours, though you can linger longer if the exhibits hook you. It's a mix of old-school industrial charm and slick modern storytelling, drawing curious locals and tourists alike. Not a gimmick; it's a proper look at how this Danish giant built itself.

2 hoursfrom AUD $73
Private Historic Christmas Walking Tour in Copenhagen
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Private Historic Christmas Walking Tour in Copenhagen

When Jake from our team ran this private walking tour through Copenhagen's Christmas markets and historic quarters, it felt like stepping into a Scandinavian winter postcard—but with actual depth. Over two hours, your guide threads together medieval traditions, architectural landmarks, and seasonal customs across the old city. You'll weave past Tivoli's glittering edges, pause at heritage craft stalls, and hit key squares like Højbro Plads and Nytorv where locals still gather. The pace is easy, the crowd factor manageable (it's private, after all), and there's gløgg to warm your hands while your guide unpacks why Danes do Christmas the way they do. Suits anyone after a proper cultural hit without the tourist-trap noise.

2 hoursfrom AUD $966
Copenhagen Hidden Gems PhotoWalk tour - Christianshavn & Houseboats
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen Hidden Gems PhotoWalk tour - Christianshavn & Houseboats

When Alex from our team took this photography walk through Christianshavn, we got a proper guided ramble through Copenhagen's quieter neighbourhood — all canals, period buildings, and actual houseboats. The 3-hour private tour meant the guide could dial in to what we wanted to shoot and where to stand for light, rather than herding us through postcard spots. It's the side of Copenhagen you don't see from Nyhavn, and the neighbourhood's got real texture: narrow lanes, coloured facades reflecting in water, the kind of place that rewards a slow look.

3 hoursfrom AUD $244
Culture capital tour
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Culture capital tour

When Tom from our team did this three-hour walk through Aarhus, our guide—an artist herself—steered us through the city's cultural beating heart with the kind of insider knowledge you don't get from a map. We hit the main landmarks, heard the stories that actually explain why Danes tick the way they do, and finished at ARoS museum's famous rooftop installation, all painted in mad colours that make you squint into the sky. It's a proper culture tour, but delivered with humour and genuine passion rather than the usual script-reading.

3 hoursfrom AUD $143
Segway Tour: Copenhagen Christmas Cruise
5.0 (4)
🚌 Day Trips & Sightseeing
Denmark

Segway Tour: Copenhagen Christmas Cruise

When Lily from our BugBitten team tried this Copenhagen Segway tour, she found it a solid way to rack up sights while soaking in the festive buzz. You start with a training session at their shop, then cruise through car-free zones past 10-odd landmarks — Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, and more — before parking up for 25 minutes at the Royal Theatre's adjacent Christmas markets near Nyhavn. It's 90 minutes total, and the tour wraps with a complimentary organic drink back at base. Copenhagen in December feels crisp and merry, with locals and tourists mingling at the seasonal stalls.

1h 30mfrom AUD $100
Food Tour In Copenhagen - 5 Delicious Tastings, Walking Tour
5.0 (4)
🍜 Food & Cooking
Denmark

Food Tour In Copenhagen - 5 Delicious Tastings, Walking Tour

When Alex from our team did this Copenhagen food tour, we walked through the city's neighbourhoods hitting five tasting stops in three hours — smørrebrød, pastry, cheese, fishcake, and dessert with coffee. Our guide, a local who clearly knows the scene, threaded together why each stop matters to how Copenhagen eats now. It's not a rushed grab-and-go; it's a conversation about how the city cooks, where it's come from, and why it's become such a pull for food travelers. You get water, you get fed, and you actually understand what you're tasting.

3 hoursfrom AUD $212
Copenhagen: Harbor Architecture Private Walking Tour
5.0 (4)
🛕 Culture & History
Denmark

Copenhagen: Harbor Architecture Private Walking Tour

When Lily from our BugBitten team did this 2-hour walk around Copenhagen's harbor, she got a solid read on why the city's become a design hotspot. You're moving between Nyhavn's famous pastel-coloured facades, crossing the circular Cirkelbroen bridge, and scoping out the sharp lines of the Opera House and Paper Island developments. The guide walks you through how Danish architects think — all function, sustainability, and people-first design — rather than just pointing at pretty buildings. It's a compact, walkable way to clock the city's modern waterfront without needing a car or hours of your day.

2 hoursfrom AUD $558
E Biking Adventure to Kronborg Castle
5.0 (4)
🏔 Adventure & Sports
Denmark

E Biking Adventure to Kronborg Castle

When Jake from our team took this e-bike tour from Humlebæk Station out to Kronborg Castle, we found it a solid way to cover ground along the Danish coast without arriving knackered. The route sticks to scenic paths and quieter roads skirting the Øresund Strait, passing through small villages and the occasional rolling hill — all eased by the e-bike's motor. The castle itself, the star of Shakespeare's Hamlet, sits commanding the waterfront and rewards the ride. Over three and a half hours, it's pitched at mixed fitness levels, though the electric assist does the heavy lifting.

3h 30mfrom AUD $371
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