Guide Copenhagen and Zealand, Agnethe
Information
- I am interested in History, art, literature, local culture and city culture, languages, city development, food
- Educational background MA in history and Danish literature
- 1st hour 1.300 DKK
- For the 2nd hour and following hours, per hour 500 DKK - 600 DKK
- - January 500 DKK
- - February 500 DKK
- - March 500 DKK
- - November 500 DKK
- - December 500 DKK
- Booking minimum hours 2
- Additional charge per hour before 8 am 200 DKK
- Additional rate after 6 pm per hour 200 DKK
- Additional rate Sundays/holidays per hour 50 DKK
- When the rate exceeds DKK 7000
- You have this discount % 5
About me
Dive into Denmark's past and get a cultural-historical perspective on what it means to be Danish. I have worked as a tour guide since 2014, and am a native Copenhagener and historian. My specialty is to convey engaging stories about Denmark to visitors of all ages.
I was born in the Northern distric of Copenhagen and have lived in the city all my life, apart from a few short-term detours abroad.
With a Master of Arts degree in history and Danish literature, I have a broad knowledge of the country's history and culture, especially with a focus on Copenhagen and the surrounding area. I have followed Copenhagen's development on close hand from childhood to adulthood, and I have extensive knowledge of Copenhagen's history, cultural life, architecture, food, and social conditions.
My tours are usually based on history, culture, and city life, mixing the present with the past to give a broad perspective on life in Copenhagen. I've had an international social circle for years, and as a guide, I am used to interacting with travelers from all parts of the world. My tours are offered in Danish and English, and I accept bookings from both individual visitors and larger groups. My trips can be tailored to the individual guest or group, and I also offer help with trip planning if you have a longer stay in Copenhagen.
I offer both city walks, castle visits to Rosenborg, Christiansborg and the North Zealand castles Frederiksborg and Kronborg.
Visits to the Jewish Museum, the Design Museum, the National Art Gallery, and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art can also be arranged. I am not an art expert or art historian, but I have a broad, general knowledge of Danish art and architecture in a historical perspective.
If you want multi-day tour or tours outside Copenhagen, you can also book me for guided tours to Dragør (by bus / car), Odense, Roskilde and Elsinore.
Specialties: Jewish City Walk, Hans Christian Andersen's Copenhagen, Copenhagen's harbor ring (bike tour), Dragør fishing village, and Roskilde's world heritage (Roskilde Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum).
Calculated over the past 2 months Usually within 3 days
Guides the following tours
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Jewish Copenhagen
This city walk of Copenhagen will tell the story of the Jewish community in Denmark - from the 1500s till today
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Cool Nørrebro
Our tour begins at the open marketplace Torvehallerne, where we'll meet for a story-filled walk through cool, multicultural Nørrebro
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City Walk Copenhagen, History of Denmark Through the History of Its Capital
This guided tour of Copenhagen will give you the history of Denmark through some of Copenhagen's historical sights
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In the Footsteps of Hans Christian Andersen
City walk with all the stories about places connected to the fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen's life in Odense
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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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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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Parks and Former Fortifications in the Heart of Copenhagen
We walk through the historical fortifications of Copenhagen, among them Rosenborg and Kastellet. Lovely urban nature as well
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Christian the 4th and his many buildings
King Christian the 4th, the biggest contractor in Danish history. See his buildings on a city walk in Copenhagen and be impressed
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Experience Frederiksborg Castle
Experience 500 years of Danish history told through the castles magnificent art works
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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
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The Castle of Hamlet: Kronborg - Danish World Heritage
Kronborg is more than Shakespeare - wars, lots of money, battles and love stories from the largest castle in Northern Europe
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Viking Ships and Royal Tombs - UNESCO World Heritage Site in Roskilde
Explore Danish Viking culture and Denmark's royal history through a thousand years
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Copenhagen Highlights
The Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, the Cathedral, the New Harbour integrated in one walk; the best way to experience Copenhagen