
Bicycles, New Nordic cuisine, and hygge by the harbour.
O que é uma viagem personalizada a Copenhagen?
A custom Copenhagen tour is a seven- to fourteen-day itinerary built around your interests: city cycling, Michelin-adjacent dinners with Noma alumni, Tivoli after dark, and neighbourhood walks with locals who know which smørrebrød stand deserves a queue. Every moment is curated, never rushed.
Copenhagen rewards the cyclist and the curious in equal measure. This is a city where a custom tour means pedalling past converted warehouses in Christianshavn at golden hour, locking your bike outside a Michelin-adjacent restaurant where the chef trained under Noma's methodical genius, and understanding why 62% of locals commute by bicycle. The hygge isn't manufactured—it's the deliberate pace of a culture that has optimized for living well.
A custom Copenhagen tour skips the tour-bus queues at Tivoli and arrives at dusk with a local who knows which rides have five-minute waits and which restaurants serve smørrebrød that justifies the pilgrimage. You'll navigate Nyhavn not as a postcard backdrop but as the working harbour it remains, where fishing boats still dock beside pastel townhouses. The New Nordic food movement didn't start here, but it was perfected here—and your dinner will prove it.
From May through September, Copenhagen's long daylight and predictable weather make custom itineraries breathable and flexible. Whether you're cycling the three-kilometre Harbour Circle, spending a morning at Louisiana's clifftop art collection, or discovering Refshaleøen's street food scene in a converted shipyard, every experience is calibrated to how you actually want to spend time. This is a city that doesn't need to convince you—it just needs to slow you down.
Os nossos meses recomendados são May–September. Aqui está uma visão mensal com notas de planeamento.
Momentos selecionados pelos nossos operadores locais. Cada viagem inclui uma seleção — ou algo melhor se encontrarmos.






Dois pontos de partida — o seu roteiro real é personalizado. Construímos a partir daqui.
May through September. Summer months offer long daylight (nearly 17 hours in June), predictable weather for cycling, and all outdoor restaurants and harbour baths open. September is ideal: warm, less crowded than July, and street food season peaks at Refshaleøen. Avoid November–March for grey skies and cold rain.
Seven days covers the essentials—cycling, New Nordic dining, museums, and neighbourhood exploration. Fourteen days lets you cycle to Malmö, visit Kronborg Castle, explore Roskilde's Viking heritage, and move slowly through creative districts without rushing. CustomizeYourTour starts at seven days, but longer itineraries reveal the city's depth.
US, UK, and Canadian passport holders can stay 90 days visa-free under Schengen rules. EU/EEA citizens need only a valid ID. Australians and most other nationalities require a Schengen visa (applied for at the Danish Embassy in your country, typically €80–90, processed in 2–4 weeks).
CustomizeYourTour's 7-day Copenhagen itinerary starts at €2,400 per person and includes accommodation, all experiences (New Nordic dinner, museum entry, bike rental, Tivoli tickets), a local guide, and restaurant reservations that aren't on OpenTable. 14-day tours with regional extensions (Malmö, Helsingør, Roskilde) cost from €4,200 per person.
Layers (wool sweaters, a windbreaker) even in summer—Copenhagen's harbour winds are persistent. Waterproof jacket and umbrella (rain is common). Comfortable flat shoes or cycling shoes; most streets are cobblestone. Swimsuit for harbour baths (Islands Brygge, Kalvebod Bølge). Binoculars for bird-watching in parks. Danish krone (DKK) is the currency, though cards are accepted everywhere. Bring an EU power adapter.
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