Port
Copenhagen, Denmark
Activity Level
Easy Activity
Excursion Type
23,All
Wheelchair Accessible
No
Starting At (prices in USD)
$150
Minimum Age
Information Not Currently Available
Duration
Approximately 3 Hours
Meals Included
Meals not included
Begin your day with a panoramic drive through Copenhagen, heading to beautiful Rosenborg Castle. This amazing structure was built in 1607 in Dutch-Renaissance style. Pause for photos at this idyllic castle and hear more about Danish King Christian IV, who built some of the most famous landmarks and districts in Copenhagen.
Continue to Amalienborg, the winter royal residence. The spacious, octagonal Palace Square is surrounded by four identical Rococo palaces situated beautifully along the waterfront.
Next up is the colorful and lively Nyhavn waterfront district — once the favorite haunt of sailors. Today, the canal district is lined with 500-year-old gabled houses, sidewalk cafés and bars.
Your scenic drive continues through the inner part of Copenhagen — you'll pass City Hall and the mile-long Strøget pedestrian-only street filled with shops, boutiques and cafés.
Opposite, you will glimpse the world-famous Tivoli Gardens, founded in 1843. Passing the Glyptotek Art Museum, don't miss the chance to see perhaps the smallest and certainly the most iconic landmark of Copenhagen, the world-famous statue of the Little Mermaid.
Drive through the beautiful area of Christianshavn and enjoy the scenic coastal route as you head to Copenhagen International Airport .
Please note: Mobility devices (wheelchairs, walkers, scooters, etc) cannot be accommodated on the transportation. Tour consists mainly of sightseeing from the transportation. Stops are brief, and participants can remain in the vehicle. Participants must be able to board the coach, unassisted, by way of steps. This option is available only to guests whose cruise ends in Copenhagen, with flights at 2pm or later. Available only on select sailings.
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