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Copenhagen is one of the most interesting and fun cities in Europe. But it can be hard to find out what to visit and where to go. This Copenhagen Alternative Tour has been curated to include some of the most interesting sights and hidden gems of Danish culture. Get an insight into Copenhagen's quirky side, from a former red-light district turned into a super cool area to an 800 residents micronation. Get an up-close look at some of the city's more offbeat places, all in half a day with a Local Private Guide.
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Formerly this was an area of fortifications, created by Christian IV, in 1600. These fortifications were in turn protected by a moat. In 1950, the process of redevelopment of the area began and this moat looked more like an open sewer. It was decided to place this now famous street over the old moat. The land along the street was sold in lots starting in 1856. Mostly buildings dedicated to charity, such as for officers' widows, were constructed. The buildings at numbers 8, 10 and 12, built in the mid-1800s, are listed in the Danish register of protected buildings and sites.
Opened in September 1908, it is one of the largest theaters in Denmark. The idea of construction was to create a large theater and at the same time open a passage between Gammel Kongevej and the new Vesterbro Passage (now part of Vesterbrogade).
Its name refers to the name of a beer collector, Werner Dam, who acquired a piece of land in the 1700s and opened a popular beer garden on the site. It was also known as Slagtergaden (literally "Butchers' Street"), due to its large volume of butchers.
In the early 1950s, Saxogade residents sent a large letter of protest. They had had enough of the miserable housing conditions. We have to keep in mind that this neighborhood, at first, belonged to factory workers, who had come from the countryside to the city, looking for an improvement in their quality of life. The desire for an improvement in their housing was centered mostly on the children, since the families lived in overcrowded, small one-room apartments, where they could sleep up to 10 people.
The shooting range wall is a castle-like wall flanked by two residential properties located between Skydebanehaven and Istedgade. The wall was constructed as a bullet trap to protect traffic along the then new street, Istedgade, from projectiles from the Royal Danish Army at Skydebane (the Shooting range), which was where Skydebanehaven is today. The wall forms the point de vue for Skydebanegade , which with its uniform, richly decorated houses starts from the opposite side of Istedgade.
Istedgade is named in memory of the 1850 Battle of Isted in the First Schleswig War. It is one of the most important streets in Vesterbro, renowned for its role in the second world war and for being a drug-hit area and the largest red light district in Scandinavia. During WW2 the street was an important refuge for the Danish resistance and the phrase: "They can take Rome, they can take Paris, but Istedgade will never fall" was a popular slogan
Stjerne Radio opened its doors in September 1942, run by Carl Munck and JK Søndergård. They soon began to transmit the English broadcast of BBC radio through loudspeakers. It was an essential part of the Danish resistance.
A revitalized industrial area known for its trendy dining scene and buzzing nightlife.
Exhibition space located in an old market, part of the brown area of the Meatpacking District. It was built in 1891 to house merchant offices and had a capacity for 1,600 heads of cattle. The market remained in use until the White Zone opened in the 1959s.
Copenhagen's haymarket was originally located just inside the Western City Gate where the City Hall Square lies today. It closed on 1 January 1888 and relocated to the area outside the new Livestock Market which had opened at the site in 1879. Market days were Wednesday and Saturday and up to several hundred loads of hay and straw were traded and distributed to cattle and horse stables around the city.
Established in 1910, this private organization (subsidized by the Danish state) aims to help homeless and vulnerable people recognize and use their own resources to make a good life and contribute to a diverse society.
Maria Church This small church opened in 1909 and today serves as a shelter for homeless people, families in need and socially marginalized groups. It has an active social involvement in the neighborhood. It provides daily care to all who come seeking both spiritual and economic support, including vulnerable groups such as illegal immigrants, drug addicts, prostitutes and people whose lives are criminalized.
Lunch in a classic Danish restaurant.
Built in 1911 and inspired by the architectural style of the town hall building, it is the largest railway station in Denmark (Nørreport St. has the highest passenger flow per day). It has 7 platforms and 13 tracks.
It is a 115 meter long drawbridge. It was built in 1937 and connects Copenhagen with the island of Christianshavn. The current name comes from Hans Knip, who was in charge of operating the bridge and collecting tolls from passing ships in 1641. He lived with his family on the same bridge.
Tour Description & Additional Info:
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The tour will not be cancelled in case of rain.
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Copenhagen Alternative: Vesterbro & Christianshavn with Local Tasting Inclusions:
Included with Your Ticket
- Metro Tickets
- Local Tasting and a drink in a traditional restaurant
- 4 hs. Private Tour with a local guide
Not Included
- The guide will not go with you into Christiania as they are not allowed.
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Special Instructions:
- This Tour is Provided by Local CoolTour.
- Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Copenhagen.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
- For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
- This Tour is Rated 4.5 Stars based on 10 valid reviews on VIATOR.
- Minimum 1 Travelers is required to book.
- Maximum 8 Travelers is accepted for booking.