Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark Entry Ticket
1.Copenhagen: National Museum of Denmark Entry Ticket
Spend hours at Denmark’s National Museum in Copenhagen, from Stone Age finds to the Viking Völva, with a top café stop included.
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Copenhagen’s best days out.
The 9 most popular museums & art galleries tours in Copenhagen, with prices, timings and the booking platform for each. A short, sorted list you can plan a few Danish days around.
Spend hours at Denmark’s National Museum in Copenhagen, from Stone Age finds to the Viking Völva, with a top café stop included.
Most PopularSkip the guessing and visit Amalienborg Palace Museum: preserved royal rooms, Fabergé jewelry, and the Frederik X exhibition, all for about $19.
“The tour route was well planned. The exhibits were very nicely done with plenty of historical facts.”
Step into Carlsberg’s original brewery in Copenhagen for an interactive exhibition, 22,000 bottles, and a beer tasting with your ticket.
“This tour was, as the Brits like to say, "the dogs bollocks"!! Mike was a GREAT guide, and both wicked knowledgeable and had the perfect personality for the task at hand. Would highly recommend this experience to anyone who likes to laugh, appreciates local history, and loves beer. An absolute must-do while in Copenhagen. Thanks…”
Walk Denmark’s war timeline in the 1604 Tøjhus Arsenal, from knights to Afghanistan, with a 163m hall, hammock tales, and drones.
Step into MACA Art Museum in Nyhavn for Banksy, graffiti legends, and modern pop icons. Skip the line and use audio guides in many languages.
See Banksy and related street art through the early years at MACA Museum in Copenhagen, with admission included and a short, walkable visit.
“It was awesome. The Banksy exhibit was a one of a kind experience. It was one of those experiences where you felt like you were part of the art experience.”
A 3-hour Nørrebro walk mixing street art stops and award-winning shawarma (or falafel), plus coffee breaks along the way.
“Super cool way to see the house walls. That some is really art and you can analyze it and have a good debate. And on top of that, good stops along the tour. Painted house walls will never be the same for me no matter where I am.”
A small-group 3-hour Nørrebro street-art walk with real Copenhagen food stops: BMO bun, shawarma or falafel, Danish pastry.
“Very interesting tour with a good combination of street art and food. We saw some really nice facade paintings together with interesting stories about places and artists. A very different and enlightening tour, which is definitely worth the time, if you want to experience a side of Copenhagen, that you haven't seen before.”
Walk Copenhagen’s Jewish history from Nyhavn to the Great Synagogue, then choose a 3-hour option to visit the Danish Jewish Museum.
“Our guide was great and very knowledge about the City. We took the 2 hour tour. It is not very Jewish focused and not worth the money as it was very expensive compared to a city tour.”
Canal boats and bike lanes, hygge-warm food tours and castle day trips across the Oresund. Every way to spend a day in the Danish capital.