If you’re heading to Copenhagen and have a sweet tooth, this Danish pastry tasting tour might just be the perfect way to soak in the city’s flavors and atmosphere. While I haven’t done this particular tour myself, I’ve read plenty of reviews and details that make it feel like a delightful experience worth considering. It’s a two-hour stroll through Copenhagen’s most renowned bakeries, offering a chance to sample authentic Danish treats and learn about their history from knowledgeable guides.
What really catches my eye about this tour are two things: First, the way it combines tasting delicious pastries with city sightseeing—a great combo for those who want to do a bit of both without feeling overwhelmed. Second, the consistently high ratings (a solid 4.8 out of 5 from over 200 reviews) suggest it’s a hit with most travelers. One potential consideration is the walking involved—about 5 kilometers—so comfortable shoes are a must. This experience works best for those eager to enjoy Copenhagen’s local culinary craft, lovers of sweets, or anyone interested in a laid-back, tasty way to explore the city’s center.
Key Points

- Authentic Danish pastries: You’ll get to taste traditional treats like Wienerbrød, Kringle, and Hindbærsnitter.
- City and culture: The tour offers not just food but insights into Copenhagen’s pastry heritage and city sights.
- Guides with knowledge: Expect engaging guides who share interesting facts and stories behind each pastry and bakery.
- Flexible and social: The small group setting enhances interaction and makes for a relaxed atmosphere.
- Value for money: At $68, you get five generous tastings and a rich cultural experience in just a couple of hours.
- Accessibility considerations: Be prepared for about 5 km of walking—bring comfortable shoes.
A Deep Dive into the Pastry Tasting Tour

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Starting Point and First Impressions
The adventure begins outside Lagkagehuset Bakery, a well-known spot to kick off your pastry exploration. As you step into each bakery, the aroma of freshly baked goods instantly pulls you in. From the outset, the tour promises a sensory overload in a good way—think flaky layers, sweet fillings, and butter that melts on your tongue.
The Bakeries and Their Unique Flavors
Your itinerary takes you to five bakeries across the city, each with its own personality and specialty. The stops include locations at Torvegade 25, Købmagergade 10, Frederiksborggade 21, and two spots at Nordre Frihavnsgade 5 and 24. While the exact details of each bakery aren’t laid out, reviews indicate that all are top-rated and revered for their authenticity.
Each stop involves tasting a generous pastry, which might be a flaky Wienerbrød—Denmark’s iconic multilayered pastry—or a delicate Kringle with its puff pastry layers. Many reviewers mention how satisfying the portions are, often feeling pleasantly full without being overwhelmed, thanks to the balanced size of each sample. One reviewer even noted, “The serving size of each pastry was very generous, and the pastries delightful!”
Learning About Danish Pastry Craftsmanship
Beyond just eating, the guides do a good job of sharing stories about the history and making of each pastry. For example, some reviews mention how guides explain the origins of these baked goods and their significance in Danish culture. It’s not just about the taste but also about appreciating the artistry involved. One review highlights, “Besides the pastry, the tour guide was very well informed and knowledgeable of the history of Danish Pastry.”
More Great Tours NearbyThe Walking and Sightseeing Component
While the focus is on sweets, the tour also provides a chance to see Copenhagen’s city streets and important sites. The total walking distance is around 5 km, which is about 3 miles. This might sound like a lot, but reviewers confirm it’s very manageable, especially with the leisurely pace and scenic routes. Plus, many mention how the guide points out interesting sights, making the walk feel like a small city tour with added pastry stops.
The Overall Experience
What stands out from reviews is how much people enjoy the friendly guides, many of whom are described as knowledgeable and engaging. One reviewer said, “Christian was friendly and informative,” and others complimented the personable guides who made the experience fun. The small group setting appears to enhance the atmosphere, making it easy to ask questions and chat.
The Value for Money
At $68 per person, this tour offers great value—five substantial pastry samples, insights into Danish baking, and a quick city walk—all in two hours. Considering the quality of the bakeries and the guided experience, it’s a good deal. Some reviews pointed out that the portions were enough to satisfy a sweet craving without feeling stuffed, which is perfect for a light, enjoyable snack.
Accessibility and Practical Tips
Since the tour involves walking, comfortable shoes are a must. Also, to fully enjoy it, you might want to skip breakfast, as the samples are quite filling. The tour starts outside Lagkagehuset bakery, so arriving a few minutes early is recommended. The activity is available in English, and it’s designed for small groups, fostering a more intimate experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This pastry tour is ideal for food lovers, city explorers, and those who enjoy discovering local culture through cuisine. It suits travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace and are happy to walk a bit. It’s not a heavy food tour—you won’t be eating an entire pastry at each stop, but enough to give a true taste of Danish baking traditions. If you’re traveling with children, it could also work, especially if they enjoy sweet treats and walking, but keep in mind the physical effort involved.
Final Thoughts

For anyone wanting a sweet introduction to Copenhagen, this Best of Danish Pastry Tasting Tour offers a delightful mix of flavor, culture, and city sights. The guides are clearly knowledgeable and passionate, making the experience both educational and fun. The pastries themselves are authentic, satisfying, and beautifully crafted—perfect for a quick indulgence.
If your trip includes some sightseeing and you’re eager to indulge in local flavors without overdoing it, this tour ticks many boxes. It’s a relaxed way to spend a couple of hours, especially if you love baked goods and want to learn about Danish culinary traditions from friendly experts.
While it involves some walking and the portions can be quite filling, most reviews suggest that the overall value and enjoyment far outweigh the minor fatigue. It’s a great way to get a taste (literally) of Copenhagen’s baking heritage, and it could easily be one of the memorable highlights of your city visit.
Copenhagen: Best of Danish Pastry Tasting Tour
“We loved our bakery tour! You get 5 great sized helpings of each different pastry, along with information about the history of it and how it is mad…”
FAQ

What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, during which you’ll visit five bakeries and sample some of Denmark’s best pastries.
Where does the tour start?
It begins outside Lagkagehuset Bakery, a popular spot in Copenhagen’s city center.
How much walking is involved?
You’ll walk about 5 kilometers (around 3 miles) during the tour, which is manageable with comfortable shoes.
What pastries will I taste?
Expect to sample traditional Danish treats like Wienerbrød, Kringle, and Hindbærsnitter, with each bakery offering its specialty.
Is the tour suitable for families?
While not specifically marketed as child-friendly, the walking and tasting nature makes it suitable for travelers with children who enjoy sweets and a bit of exercise.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility to your travel plans.
What language is the tour conducted in?
The tour is conducted in English, making it accessible to most travelers.
How many people are in each group?
The experience is available as a small group, ensuring a more personalized and relaxed atmosphere.
Is it worth the price?
Based on reviews, the combination of generous portions, local insights, and city walking makes it a good value at $68 per person.
Will I learn about Copenhagen’s history?
Yes, guides share interesting facts about the city and the history of Danish pastry, enriching the tasting experience.
Whether you’re a sweet enthusiast or simply looking for a relaxed way to explore Copenhagen, this pastry tour offers a tasty slice of Danish culture. It’s a charming, flavorful, and friendly way to spend a couple of hours in one of Europe’s most delightful cities.
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