Small-Group Norrebro Culture Tour in Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Denmark
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Trip Type: Food Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Lift the lid on Copenhagen’s trendy and diverse Nørrebro neighborhood on this 4-hour food and culture walking tour. With a local guide, explore this ultra-cool district and foodie hotspot, and discover how urban planning and green spaces have made it one of Copenhagen’s most vibrant areas. Visit its chic main artery, Jægersborggade, admire its leafy courtyards and innovative parks, and on route, sample local specialties such as fresh bread and craft beer at its artisanal foodie haunts. Numbers are limited to 12 for a more personalized experience.
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Lift the lid on Copenhagen’s trendy and diverse Nørrebro neighborhood on this 4-hour food and culture walking tour. With a local guide, explore this ultra-cool district and foodie hotspot, and discover how urban planning and green spaces have made it one of Copenhagen’s most vibrant areas. Visit its chic main artery, Jægersborggade, admire its leafy courtyards and innovative parks, and on route, sample local specialties such as fresh bread and craft beer at its artisanal foodie haunts. Numbers are limited to 12 for a more personalized experience.Meet your guide near Dronning Louises Bro, a bridge linking central Copenhagen with upbeat Nørrebro. See the stream of passing cyclists and learn how the bridge is one of the world’s busiest cycle routes, as well as one of Copenhagen’s favorite hangouts.
Absorb the buzzy atmosphere and then set off to explore Nørrebro's diverse and lively streets. Learn how it began as crafts workers’ settlement outside Copenhagen’s walls, and how, in the 1800s, the city's working class moved in, living in tenement blocks built around courtyards. Hear how this changed in the 1990s, when clever urban planning and the introduction of green spaces regenerated the area and turned the courtyards into leafy gardens.
Admire one of the largest courtyards and walk to Blågårds Plads, one of Nørrebro’s main squares. Learn about its significance before continuing toward Tjili Pop, a popular bar in the area, for a beer or juice. Then head to Hans Tavsens Park and take a stroll through 18th-century Assistens Cemetery, where many famous Danes are buried, including Hans Christian Andersen.
On your travels, enjoy up to three stops to sample delicious local specialties, many with a trademark Nørrebro quirk. Samples may vary, but treats may include freshly roasted coffee from a specialist roaster, homemade chocolate and fresh-from-the-oven bread made to a secret recipe at an artisan bakery.
Explore Jægersborggade, a vibrant avenue brimming with independent design shops and eateries, including a Michelin-starred restaurant. Your next stop will be Superkilen public park, a modern space that celebrates Nørrebro’s ethnic diversity with three eye-catching zones.
End your tour with a beer at a local bar. Soak up the hygge — the Danish concept best translated as coziness — and then leave your guide.
Absorb the buzzy atmosphere and then set off to explore Nørrebro's diverse and lively streets. Learn how it began as crafts workers’ settlement outside Copenhagen’s walls, and how, in the 1800s, the city's working class moved in, living in tenement blocks built around courtyards. Hear how this changed in the 1990s, when clever urban planning and the introduction of green spaces regenerated the area and turned the courtyards into leafy gardens.
Admire one of the largest courtyards and walk to Blågårds Plads, one of Nørrebro’s main squares. Learn about its significance before continuing toward Tjili Pop, a popular bar in the area, for a beer or juice. Then head to Hans Tavsens Park and take a stroll through 18th-century Assistens Cemetery, where many famous Danes are buried, including Hans Christian Andersen.
On your travels, enjoy up to three stops to sample delicious local specialties, many with a trademark Nørrebro quirk. Samples may vary, but treats may include freshly roasted coffee from a specialist roaster, homemade chocolate and fresh-from-the-oven bread made to a secret recipe at an artisan bakery.
Explore Jægersborggade, a vibrant avenue brimming with independent design shops and eateries, including a Michelin-starred restaurant. Your next stop will be Superkilen public park, a modern space that celebrates Nørrebro’s ethnic diversity with three eye-catching zones.
End your tour with a beer at a local bar. Soak up the hygge — the Danish concept best translated as coziness — and then leave your guide.
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