Guide in Copenhagen and around Zealand,
About me
I am a person who connected various cultures - guiding visitors from the Balkans through Denmark. I'm an engaged and empathetic communicator with many years of experience in community organizations, especially working with women from the Balkans and Eastern Europe, introducing them to Denmark through experiences, dialogue, and shared community.
I've been active in Danish civil society for more than 20 years since I first came to the country. Among other things, I have been involved in the association World Women in Denmark, where I've helped build bridges between Danish traditions and new citizens, especially women. I'm calm, attentive, and inclusive, thriving in the role of someone who creates both structure and atmosphere so that everyone feels welcome and safe.
I communicate with a smile and with deep respect for participants' backgrounds and experiences. My style is dialogue-based: I invite questions, reflection, and conversation so that participants not only gain knowledge but also see themselves in what they experience. I combine facts about history, culture, and society with small stories, examples, and sensory impressions - food, places, people - making the tours vivid and meaningful.
I have:
- Many years of experience planning and conducting tours and activities for both small and large groups of women from the Balkans and Eastern Europe.
- A strong focus on women's perspectives, migration, identity, and everyday life, creating spaces where participants feel safe to share and ask.
- Strong language skills in Bosnian and other Eastern European languages, as well as fluent Danish, enabling me to bridge both linguistically and culturally.
- A structured approach to programs, timing, transportation, breaks, and content, ensuring participants have a coherent and comfortable experience.
- The ability to connect what is seen - a castle, a building, or a neighborhood - to broader themes such as democracy, rights, and everyday culture.
My knowledge of Denmark as a destination comes from years of living, networking, and community work in the country, using public spaces, museums, castles, churches, institutions, and city districts actively in my work with World Women in Denmark, the Red Cross, and others.
I have organized and guided tours for visiting women from the Balkans and Eastern Europe focusing on:
- Danish culture and everyday life
- Food experiences and visits to cafés and markets
- Architecture and public spaces
- Democracy, politics, and citizenship
- Human rights and gender equality
- Visits to castles and historical sites
I prepare thoroughly for each tour, updating myself on historical and current topics and adapting the content to suit each specific group.
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Copenhagen - From Fish Market to the First University
Experience the capital from fish market to the first university
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Mindelunden and Ryvangen Natural Park
Exciting city walk in natural park with amazing nature and rich military history
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Copenhagen backstage - a Guided Tour Behind the Classic Tourist Attractions
A walk in Hans Christian Andersen's Copenhagen behind the classical turist highligts with focus on art, history and design
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Oriental Footprints in Copenhagen
How Danish is Copenhagen? Join this guided city walk and see where a lot of inspiration has come from
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A Journey Through the History of Copenhagen
Join me on a journey through Copenhagen's history, starting where it was established as a fishing and trading village
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City Walk in the Bridge District Nørrebro
Join this tour and see how the working class used to live, combined with the new cosmopolitan city you find in the heart of Nørrebro
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Royal Copenhagen Tour - City Walk and Rosenborg Castle
Experience the beautiful Rosenborg Castle and visit the Danish Crown Jewels - combined with a city walk to Amalienborg Palace
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Vesterbro, Slaughter Houses, Carsberg and the New Labour Areas
To have made a lucky hit. That saying is in Danish to shoot the parrot, see where we have got the saying from
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Copenhagen's oldest active cemeteries
Beautiful and exciting walk around Copenhagen's oldest cemeteries with graves dating back to the Battle of Copenhagen
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Urban renewal Nørrebro
I tell you how to transform a working class area in Copenhagen socially and economically without spending much money...
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Discover the Future of Urban Living in Nordhavn
Join us for a tour of Nordhavn, Copenhagen’s vibrant newest quarter, where historic silos meet cutting-edge sustainable solutions
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Viking Tour in Copenhagen
Discover the Viking part of Copenhagen
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Copenhagen, a city with lots of towers
Meet the citizens during a city walk around Copenhagen and experience the past of the city. A tour which gives an allround impression
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Holmen - Former Naval Area with a New Life
A beautiful walk in the old naval area filled with military history and old architecture transformed for new purposes
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Best Beer Bars Nørrebro - Copenhagen
Beer bars are numerous at Nørrebro. We will visit the best of the bars and taste the beer revolution
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Get to know Copenhagen though a Foreigner's eyes
Experience Copenhagen through the eyes of an outsider on this guided tour and gain a fresh perspective on Danish culture
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Copenhagen for First Time Visitors
A city walk that gives you a perfect introduction to the beautiful city of Copenhagen, Denmark's capital.
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Frederiksberg, a village in Copenhagen
Green areas, theatres, cafes, pubs, and beautiful avenues, the Frederiksberg district in Copenhagen that has it all - get to know why
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Streets and Squares in Copenhagen; Names Reveal Stories
Come and get to know the hidden squares of the Danish capital by a guided tour in special streets in Copenhagen
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Walk the Ramparts around Christianshavn
The centre Copenhagen has hidden pearls with untamed nature: the ramparts along the Christianshavn canal and around Christiania
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The Castle of Copenhagen, Center of Power - a Journey Through 900 Years
An exciting city walk through 900 years of history. Christiansborg, royal residence and parliament
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Copenhagen Through the Eyes of Hans Christian Andersen
The Danish capital Copenhagen and the world famous fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen. A story for you to explore






