Copenhagen, Denmark
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定制游 Copenhagen

Bicycles, New Nordic cuisine, and hygge by the harbour.

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每人起价 2,400·最佳时期: May–September·★★★★★ 已服务500+旅行者
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定制旅游介绍 — 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.

最佳出游月份 — Copenhagen?

我们推荐的月份是 May–September. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
推荐
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
推荐
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Copenhagen

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

New Nordic dinner at a Noma alumnus — Copenhagen
体验 1
New Nordic dinner at a Noma alumnus
Dine at the table of a Noma alumnus, where seven courses and thirty local ingredients tell Copenhagen's culinary story. This reservation doesn't exist on OpenTable.
Nyhavn and Amalienborg walk — Copenhagen
体验 2
Nyhavn and Amalienborg walk
Walk Nyhavn's working harbour past fishing boats, then ascend to Amalienborg Palace for the noon guard ceremony. Rosenborg Castle's crown jewels await an afternoon without crowds.
Cycling the harbour and Christianshavn — Copenhagen
体验 3
Cycling the harbour and Christianshavn
Rent a Christiania bike and trace the 9-kilometre Harbour Circle past shipyards and restaurants. Christianshavn's canal bridges are best photographed from a bicycle seat.
Tivoli Gardens at dusk — Copenhagen
体验 4
Tivoli Gardens at dusk
Enter Tivoli as the sun descends. Your local knows which rides have five-minute waits, which restaurants accept walk-ins, and where to stand for the evening fireworks.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art day — Copenhagen
体验 5
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art day
Spend a full day at Louisiana, a clifftop Modernist museum 30 kilometres north, where sculpture gardens overlook the Øresund Strait toward Sweden.
Refshaleøen street food afternoon — Copenhagen
体验 6
Refshaleøen street food afternoon
Cycle to this converted shipyard on Copenhagen's eastern edge where street food vendors occupy shipping containers and independent galleries claim old workshops.

行程样本

两个出发方案——您的实际行程将完全定制。我们从此出发。

7天经典线路

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    1: Arrival & Harbour Orientation
    Land at Copenhagen Airport and cycle into the city via the dedicated bike lane that traces the waterfront. Check into your neighbourhood base—Vesterbro, Nørrebro, or Christianshavn—and take an evening walk along Nyhavn to orient yourself to the city's rhythm. Dinner is informal: smørrebrød and local beer at a corner spot where tourists outnumber locals, but the bread is still excellent.
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    2: New Nordic Dinner at a Noma Alumnus
    Spend the day exploring Tøyen Park and the Design Museum, then prepare for evening. Your reservation isn't at Noma—it's at the restaurant of a chef who spent three years perfecting technique under René Redzepi. Seven courses. Thirty ingredients from within 50 kilometres. The wine pairings taste like Copenhagen itself.
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    3: Nyhavn and Amalienborg Walk
    Begin at Nyhavn's eastern end and walk past the working fishing boats, stopping for coffee at a café where Danish design students sketch. Continue to Amalienborg Palace, the royal residence, and learn why the queen's guard ceremony at noon draws crowds. Lunch in Frederiksstaden's quiet streets. Afternoon: Rosenborg Castle and its crown jewels, viewed without crowds via a timed-entry ticket your local arranges.
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    4: Cycling the Harbour and Christianshavn
    Rent a Christiania bike—the three-wheeled cargo vessel that defines Copenhagen cycling—and follow the Harbour Circle, a 9-kilometre route that threads past shipyards, restaurants, and reclaimed industrial spaces. Stop at Christianshavn's canal bridges for photographs, then explore the neighbourhood's narrow streets. Dinner at a restaurant overlooking the canal where you watch other cyclists return home as the light softens.
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    5: Tivoli Gardens at Dusk
    Spend your afternoon at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art—a clifftop collection 30 minutes north of the city, overlooking the Øresund Strait. Return to Copenhagen by 5 p.m. and enter Tivoli as the sun descends. Your local knows the restaurants inside (book now), the rides with minimal queues, and the gardens' quietest corners. Stay until the evening pantomime and fireworks light the old amusement park.
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    6: Refshaleøen Street Food Afternoon
    Cycle to this former shipyard turned creative district on Copenhagen's eastern edge. Street food vendors operate from shipping containers. Independent galleries occupy former workshops. Your local introduces you to the owners—a ceramicist, a natural-wine bar, a pop-up kitchen. Lunch is whatever catches your appetite. Spend the afternoon wandering, then return to your neighbourhood for a final dinner at a restaurant you've passed every day but never entered.
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    7: Departure
    Morning coffee at a local café in your neighbourhood, one last cycle through streets now familiar. If your flight allows, a final hour at Torvehallerne food market, buying Danish butter, rye bread, and local chocolates. The airport is 15 minutes by train. You'll leave as cyclists leave Copenhagen—reluctantly, and already planning your return.

14天深度游

  1. 1
    1: Arrival & Harbour Orientation
    Land at Copenhagen Airport and cycle into the city via the dedicated bike lane. Check into your neighbourhood base and take an evening walk along Nyhavn. Dinner: smørrebrød and local beer at a corner spot.
  2. 2
    2: New Nordic Dinner at a Noma Alumnus
    Explore Tøyen Park and the Design Museum by day. Evening: reservation at a chef's restaurant, three years under Redzepi. Seven courses, thirty local ingredients.
  3. 3
    3: Nyhavn and Amalienborg Walk
    Walk past fishing boats to Amalienborg Palace. Witness the noon guard ceremony. Lunch in Frederiksstaden. Afternoon: Rosenborg Castle and crown jewels via timed entry.
  4. 4
    4: Cycling the Harbour and Christianshavn
    Rent a Christiania bike and follow the 9-kilometre Harbour Circle. Past shipyards, restaurants, reclaimed industrial spaces. Explore Christianshavn's canal bridges and narrow streets. Dinner overlooking the canal.
  5. 5
    5: Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Day
    Full day at Louisiana, a clifftop collection 30 kilometres north overlooking the Øresund Strait. Wander the sculpture gardens, view Modernist masterpieces, eat at the museum's restaurant. Return to Copenhagen by evening train.
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    6: Tivoli Gardens at Dusk
    Enter Tivoli as the sun descends. Your local knows the minimal-queue rides, the hidden restaurants, the quietest gardens. Stay for the evening pantomime and fireworks. Late dinner inside the park.
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    7: Refshaleøen Street Food Afternoon
    Cycle to this former shipyard turned creative district. Street food from shipping containers. Independent galleries in old workshops. Your local introduces owners—ceramicist, natural-wine bar, pop-up kitchen. Afternoon wandering, final neighbourhood dinner.
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    8: Malmö, Sweden: The Øresund Connection
    Take the 35-minute train across the Øresund Bridge to Malmö. Explore Gamla Staden's medieval squares and cobblestone streets. Visit Malmöhus Castle and its art and design collections. Lunch at a local smørrebrød equivalent. Afternoon: cycle along the waterfront. Return to Copenhagen by evening for dinner.
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    9: Helsingør Castle and North Zealand Coast
    Train 45 minutes north to Helsingør and Kronborg Castle, the fortress that inspired Hamlet. Walk the ramparts overlooking the Øresund Strait toward Sweden. Lunch in the town's harbour district. Afternoon: cycle along the Danish Riviera coastline—beaches, cliff villages, beach pavilions. Return to Copenhagen by train.
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    10: Roskilde Cathedral and Viking Ship Museum
    Train 30 minutes west to Roskilde, Denmark's ancient royal capital. Explore Roskilde Cathedral, a UNESCO site where Danish kings are buried. Visit the Viking Ship Museum to see five reconstructed Viking vessels. Walk the medieval town square. Lunch at a local brewery. Return to Copenhagen by evening.
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    11: Nørrebro Deep Dive & Street Markets
    Spend the day in Nørrebro, Copenhagen's most creative neighbourhood. Browse Flea Market Norrebro (weekends), vintage shops, independent boutiques. Lunch at one of Rantzausgade's many restaurants. Visit Superkilen, a radical public park designed by artists. Afternoon coffee at a third-wave roastery. Evening: dinner at a neighbourhood restaurant without reservations—walk in, order what's good.
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    12: Vesterbro Galleries and Street Art
    Explore Vesterbro's evolving creative scene. Gallery-hop in former warehouses. Spot street art on Istedgade and surrounding walls. Lunch at a vintage café or modern bakery. Visit the Meatpacking District's galleries and artist studios. Late afternoon: vintage shopping on Værnedamsvej. Dinner at a neighbourhood hotspot your local vouches for.
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    13: Hygge Evening & Closing Experiences
    Slow day. Morning swim at one of Copenhagen's harbour baths—Islands Brygge or Kalvebod Bølge. Lunch at Torvehallerne market. Afternoon: cycle aimlessly through neighbourhood streets you've walked all week. Early dinner, then evening at a cosy bar (Café Winther's or similar) with local beers and conversation. Reflect on the week's discoveries.
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    14: Departure
    Final morning coffee at your neighbourhood café. One last cycle through familiar streets. Visit Torvehallerne for Danish butter, rye bread, and chocolates. Train to airport. Leave as you came—by bicycle, reluctantly, already planning your return.

实用信息

签证
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
货币
Danish krone (DKK)
语言
Danish, English widely spoken
时区
CET (UTC+1)

常见问题

What is the best time to visit Copenhagen?+

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.

How many days should I spend in Copenhagen?+

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.

Do I need a visa to visit Copenhagen?+

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).

What does a 7-day custom Copenhagen tour cost?+

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.

What should I pack for Copenhagen?+

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.

大家还问

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