Since 2012, we’ve been offering eye-opening and insightful tours in Copenhagen – public, private, or bespoke – all focused on the city’s urban pulse and architectural gems, best explored on bikes.
Take a deep dive into one of the world’s most forward-thinking cities and discover what makes it stand out: its effortlessly cool ‘liveability.’
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Join the Contemporary Copenhagen bike tour for a great introduction to the authentic Copenhagen of today.
This tour will answer all the questions about the city you didn’t know you had, making Copenhagen obvious to you.
Welcome to the up-and-coming and hippest district of Copenhagen: 2400 Nordvest. A neighbourhood that started as a welfare state dream and now is Copenhagen’s hub of transformation and diversity in both architecture and lifestyles.
Take a waterfront bike ride with us to Copenhagen’s experimental, newest and surprisingly successful neighbourhood. With unprecedented holistic sustainability, Nordhavn is a beacon of inspiration for future city planning and architecture.
Explore a previously hidden waterfront corner and continue to probably the most spectacular transformation of a brewery district in the world.
Boat Tours | Danish Food | Team Building | Child Friendly | Bachelor Party | Treasure Hunt | Architecture | Whole Day Tour | Troll Hunting | Quiz | Picnic
We can customise your architecture study tour to meet your exact wishes, including transportation and possibly an exploration of Danish cuisine.
Enjoy an immersive cycling experience through our favourite urban spaces you wouldn’t find on your own.
Local eyes on liveability and cityplanning.
Experience Copenhagen through the eyes of a local urbanist, as we uncover the city’s transformation from its industrial past to the most liveable city in the world.
It’s important to make most of your time.
So we’ll tailor your program to make ends meet with regards to duration, content, routes and places, transportation, etc.
Loved renting the bikes, the owner was super fun to talk to and gave us amazing tips for the city, he was incredibly helpful. the bikes were in great condition, with a lock and city included. without those bikes our trip wouldnt have been the same!!
This tour will open your eyes to the architecture and history of Copenhagen and get you out of the congested city center and into a wide range of neighborhoods
A perfect tour through the city to obvious and hidden gems. Our tour guide provided us with insights on all different levels of the historic, social and cultural past and future of the city. Apart from a great biking experience this tour was an excellent experience to understand the vibrant atmosphere of Copenhagen. We really appreciated our Guides knowledge and attitude.
I would highly recommend this bike tour. A must do while in Copenhagen! We went on the 3 hour bike tour with our two children ages 12 and 15. Wonderful for the whole family.
Federico has spent the last seven years working in travel and tourism, turning his love for planning trips into a full-time passion.
After living in ten different cities, he found something special in Copenhagen and settled down.
With a background in the social sciences and a deep curiosity about the world, Federico’s tours explore the intersection of policy, history, culture, and art — always grounded in the lived experience of the city. His approach is thoughtful, passionate, and shaped by a love for the stories that help us understand how places come to be what they are.
Hassan has lived in Copenhagen and abroad for many years, giving him the ability to see the city inside-out and outside-in.
As an Art Director (ACE, ACI) and published history writer, he will provide you with inside about both what to look out for and what makes it extraordinary.
Asser is an architect by trade who turned to the dark side by taking a degree and now working as a construction engineer.
As an architect, he taught at the Aarhus School of Architecture and worked on various smaller building projects.
As an engineer, his line of work is structural engineering and he has a special affinity for timber structures.
You can read more on his blog: copenhagenarchitecture.dk.