Sunday, June 10, 2012

Copenhagen Canal Tour

In Copenhagen I went on my first ever canal tour with DFDS canal tours, which I listed as one of my top things to do there. The Grand Tour is a guided tour that departs regularly from Nyhavn and you can buy a ticket for 70DKK from the ticket desk on the day.

The boat takes you along Copenhagen’s canals to see some of the city’s highlights including the Opera House, the Little Mermaid Statue, Amalienborg Palace, Amaliehaven, Christianshavn, The Church of Our Saviour, The Black Diamond Library, The National Museum, Gammel Strand, Christiansborg Palace, Holmens Kirke, The National Bank and Nyhavn. So basically, a lot of stuff!

The 60-minute tour was a really enjoyable way to see the city from a different perspective and really, if i’m being honest, a brilliant way to save my legs. As you can see from the photos, I was incredibly fortunate to have gorgeous weather and blue skies, otherwise I imagine it might have been a bit chilly. The great thing about Copenhagen is that it has a great outdoors-y vibe, and it was so nice to see everyone sitting on the water’s edge basking in the sunshine.
TIP: make sure you grab a seat on the boat early so you can sit on the edge and take some fab photos!
These are some photos from the tour:


Nyahvn, Copenhagen


Speed Boat on the Water in Copenhagen


Sail Boat on the water in Copenhagen, Denmark


Navy ship on a canal tour of Copenhagen


Navy Ship viewed from a Canal Tour in Copenhagen


Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen, Denmark


Copenhagen opera house


Amalienborg Palace, Copenhagen


Tyres on a canal in Copenhagen


Red and white House boat in Copenhagen


One of Copenhagen's canals


Stormbroen Bridge, Copenhagen, Denmark


Nikolaj spire seen from a canal tour of Copenhagen


Black Diamond Library seen from a canal tour in Copenhagen, Denmark


Noma Restaurant- world's best restaurant in Copenhagen



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