Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour

Discover Copenhagen's royal secrets and Danish history with witty guides on this private 90-minute walking tour. Perfect for history lovers seeking authentic storytelling and stunning city landmarks.

5.0(1,244 reviews)From $374.71 per group (up to 1)

There’s something special about a tour guide who can weave together 2,000 years of Danish history, keep you laughing the entire time, and still have you walking away genuinely educated. That’s what we’re seeing consistently with the Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour in Copenhagen. Over 1,200 travelers have given this experience a perfect 5-star rating, and after examining what makes it tick, we understand why.

What really captures our attention about this tour is how it flips the script on typical Copenhagen sightseeing. Rather than a standard recitation of dates and building facts, you’re getting a guide who uses humor and irreverent storytelling to make Danish history actually stick with you. The second thing that stands out is the value proposition—you’re getting a private tour experience with a guide who can customize the experience to your interests for less than $400, which is genuinely affordable for a 90-minute private tour in a major European capital.

The main consideration is that this tour packs a lot into 90 minutes. If you’re someone who likes to linger at each stop and take countless photos, you might find the pace a bit brisk. That said, this tour works best for travelers who want an efficient introduction to Copenhagen’s highlights with personality and insight, rather than a leisurely stroll.

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What You’re Actually Getting: Beyond the Basic Walking Tour

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When you book this experience, you’re not just getting someone to point at buildings and rattle off historical facts. Based on the glowing feedback from travelers, you’re getting a guide who’s genuinely passionate about Copenhagen and knows how to tell a story that sticks. One reviewer mentioned that their guide “was able to give us 2000 years of history in 90 minutes,” which is no small feat. That kind of compression requires not just knowledge, but the ability to distill what’s actually important and memorable.

The private nature of this tour means you’re getting an experience tailored to your group’s interests. Multiple reviewers highlighted how their guides “catered it to our interests,” which means if you’re fascinated by medieval Copenhagen, WWII history, or royal gossip, your guide can adjust the narrative emphasis accordingly. This flexibility is something you simply don’t get on a standard group tour where the guide has to keep 30 people happy.

The Route: Seven Stops Through Copenhagen’s Heart

Let’s walk through what you’ll actually see and experience during your 90 minutes.

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Stop 1: Højbro Plads—Setting the Stage

You’ll start at Højbro Plads, essentially the historical launchpad for understanding Copenhagen. This is where your guide will begin contextualizing the city—explaining the key figures and events that shaped what you’re about to see. The beauty of starting here is that you’re getting oriented not just geographically, but historically. Your guide isn’t just saying “this is Copenhagen,” they’re explaining why Copenhagen matters and what you should care about as you move through the city.

Stop 2: Nikolaj Kunsthal—The Church That Tells Stories

This stop offers an interesting lesson in how Copenhagen’s history is written in its buildings. Nikolaj Kunsthal is a church, but it’s also a window into one of the city’s most significant events: the great Copenhagen fires. Rather than just looking at the building, your guide will help you understand what it represents—resilience, reconstruction, and the way a city rebuilds itself after catastrophe. This is the kind of storytelling that transforms a simple sightseeing stop into a genuine learning moment.

Stop 3: Strøget—The World’s Longest Pedestrian Street

You’ll pass through Strøget, which the tour notes as “the longest pedestrian-only shopping street in the world” (with a cheeky caveat that it’s “definitely in all of Denmark”). This isn’t just about shopping, though you’ll certainly see plenty of retail. Strøget is a window into Copenhagen’s modern identity and how the city has evolved as a place where locals and visitors actually want to be.

Stop 4: Kongens Nytorv (King’s New Square)—Architecture and Power

This is where the tour gets visually impressive. Kongens Nytorv offers sweeping views of some of Copenhagen’s most beautiful buildings, and your guide will point out the statues at the square’s center and discuss the architectural significance of the surrounding structures. You’ll also see where the wealthy and famous stay when visiting Copenhagen, and a French-inspired building that houses one of Denmark’s largest department stores. The square itself is a lesson in how power and wealth have historically shaped urban design.

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Stop 5: Nyhavn—The Instagram Stop (That’s More Than Just Pretty)

Nyhavn is where Copenhagen’s postcard reputation comes from. Those colorful buildings lining the harbor are genuinely beautiful, but your guide will help you understand that this isn’t just a pretty backdrop—it’s “the birthplace of many histories and stories.” The guide’s note that the buildings are “definitely only worth looking at but not necessarily heading into them” is refreshingly honest. You’re here for the views and the history, not the overpriced restaurants catering to travelers.

Stop 6: Amaliegade—World War II and Denmark’s Complicated History

This is where the tour takes an interesting turn. Amaliegade is home to various embassies, including historically significant ones, and your guide will discuss Denmark’s role during World War II. This stop matters because it’s not the “highlight reel” version of history—it’s the complicated, nuanced story of how Denmark navigated one of history’s darkest periods. Your guide won’t spoil the details in advance, which means you’ll get the full narrative experience.

Stop 7: Changing of the Guard at Amalienborg Castle—Royal Spectacle

If your tour is scheduled at 11 a.m., you’ll arrive just in time for the noon changing of the guard ceremony—the “big one of the day,” as the itinerary notes. This is where you get the royal spectacle that makes Copenhagen feel genuinely special. Watching the guards perform their ceremonial duties is a moment that sticks with visitors, and it’s the kind of authentic Copenhagen experience that doesn’t require entry fees or reservations.

Final Stop: Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken)—The Marble Church

You’ll wrap up at Frederiks Kirke, which the tour describes as “probably the most beautiful one in all of Denmark.” The marble church is architecturally stunning and provides a fitting conclusion to your journey through Copenhagen’s highlights. The tour ends in this area, though exact ending points may vary slightly depending on your guide.

What the Reviews Actually Tell Us

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The 1,244 five-star reviews aren’t just polite feedback—they reveal what’s genuinely working here. One traveler noted that their guide spoke “better English than most Americans do,” which matters more than you might think. When your guide is fluent and articulate, the historical narrative flows smoothly, and you’re not spending mental energy trying to understand what they’re saying.

Another reviewer said the tour was “witty, and refreshing while being educational and informative,” and that “it went by too fast!” That last comment is telling. When something goes by too fast, it usually means people were engaged and having fun rather than checking their watches. One traveler specifically praised how the guide “gave us all the history, and made it really fun,” suggesting that the educational content isn’t being sacrificed for the entertainment value—they’re working together.

A particularly insightful review mentioned that the guide was “equal parts super personable and funny and knowledgeable and informative.” That balance is crucial. A guide who’s knowledgeable but boring is painful. A guide who’s funny but doesn’t know the material wastes your time. Finding someone who does both well is genuinely rare.

The Practical Details That Matter

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Timing and Pacing

The 90-minute duration is well-considered. It’s long enough to actually see Copenhagen’s key highlights and get context for each stop, but short enough that you’re not exhausted by the end. The fact that this tour is booked an average of 48 days in advance suggests that travelers who’ve done the research recognize its value and plan accordingly.

The Private Tour Advantage

This is a private tour, which means it’s just your group. If you’re traveling with family or friends, this has obvious advantages—you can set your own pace within the 90-minute window, ask questions without feeling like you’re holding up a group of 25 people, and get a personalized experience. For solo travelers, this does mean you’re paying the per-group rate for one person, which is a consideration. However, if you can coordinate with another traveler or small group, you could split the cost.

Logistics and Accessibility

The tour offers pickup, though notably it’s described as “on foot,” meaning you’ll meet your guide at the starting point and walk from there. The tour is near public transportation and is accessible for most travelers, with service animals allowed. This practical accessibility means you’re not dealing with complicated logistics—just show up at the meeting point and begin.

Cancellation and Booking

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which gives you flexibility if plans change. You’ll receive confirmation immediately upon booking, and you’ll get a mobile ticket, so there’s no need to print anything or worry about logistics on the day of the tour.

Is This the Right Tour for You?

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This experience works best for several types of travelers. If you’re visiting Copenhagen for the first time and want an efficient, entertaining introduction to the city’s highlights and history, this is genuinely valuable. If you enjoy guides with personality and storytelling ability over dry recitations of facts, this will appeal to you. If you’re traveling with a small group and want flexibility to ask questions and adjust focus based on your interests, the private nature makes sense.

The tour might be less ideal if you prefer a slower pace with extensive time at each stop, or if you’re primarily interested in shopping and dining rather than historical context. It’s also worth noting that while the price is reasonable for a private tour, it’s a per-group rate, so solo travelers should factor that into their decision-making.

The Value Proposition

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At $374.71 for a 90-minute private tour with a knowledgeable, entertaining guide in Copenhagen, you’re looking at roughly $4.16 per minute of your time. Compare that to other private tour options in major European cities, and you’re in solid territory. You’re getting someone who genuinely knows Copenhagen’s history, can tell you stories that stick, and can customize the experience to your interests—all while keeping you entertained rather than bored.

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Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour



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FAQ: Practical Questions About the Tour

How early do I need to book this tour?
The tour is booked an average of 48 days in advance, which suggests popular time slots fill up. That said, with a 24-hour cancellation policy, availability can open up closer to your travel dates. Book when you know your Copenhagen dates to secure your preferred time.

Can the tour be customized based on my interests?
Yes. Multiple reviews mention guides catering the tour to travelers’ specific interests, so if you have particular aspects of Copenhagen or Danish history you want to focus on, mention this when booking or communicate with your guide before the tour starts.

What if I want to extend the tour or see additional sites?
The itinerary is fixed at 90 minutes, but your guide may have flexibility within that timeframe. If you’re interested in spending more time at specific stops, discuss this with your guide before the tour begins.

Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is described as accessible for most travelers, and there’s no age restriction mentioned. However, the 90-minute walking pace and historical content may work better for older children who can appreciate the storytelling. Younger children might find the walking and pace challenging.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is a walking tour, so weather matters. The tour information doesn’t specify weather cancellation policies, so you should confirm this with the tour operator when booking. Copenhagen weather can be unpredictable, so check what happens if conditions are severe.

Can I take photos during the tour?
There’s no restriction mentioned, and given that stops like Nyhavn are visually stunning, you should expect to have opportunities for photography. However, be mindful that you’re on a 90-minute schedule, so you may not have unlimited time at each stop.

How much walking is involved?
The tour connects seven stops across Copenhagen’s central areas over 90 minutes, so you’re looking at moderate walking. The stops include time for discussion and observation, not just movement. If you have mobility concerns, mention this when booking.

What’s included in the price, and what costs extra?
The $374.71 covers the guide and the tour experience. Most stops are free (Højbro Plads, Nyhavn, Amaliegade, Amalienborg Castle, and Frederiks Kirke). Nikolaj Kunsthal and other stops don’t include admission, but the tour doesn’t require you to enter buildings—you’ll view them from outside unless you choose to enter separately.

Bottom Line: The Politically Incorrect Private Highlights Walking Tour delivers exactly what travelers are looking for: a guide who makes Copenhagen’s history genuinely interesting, a private tour experience that can be tailored to your interests, and excellent value for the 90 minutes you invest. With over 1,200 five-star reviews consistently praising guides for their knowledge, humor, and ability to bring history to life, this tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want more than standard sightseeing—they want authentic storytelling about the city they’re exploring. If you appreciate guides with personality, enjoy learning history through narrative rather than lecture, and want an efficient introduction to Copenhagen’s key landmarks, this is a tour worth booking.

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