Special information
- Self-guided (includes hotels, maps, luggage transfer, etc but no guide).
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrive Copenhagen
Arrive Copenhagen at any time and check into your hotel centrally located in the centre of town. Enjoy twilight at Nyhavn with it's celebratory feel and atmosphere.
Accommodation
71 Nyhavn Hotel in superior room with view of Nyhavn
Meals Included
none
Day 2 Copenhagen Walking tour
Copenhagen has over the years become one of the world’s gourmet capitals. The city boasts 11 Michelin stars divided over 10 restaurants, and is home to the world's best restaurant, Noma. The 2011 Bocuse D’Or Gold winner, Rasmus Kofoed also calls Copenhagen home where he runs restaurant Geranium. The city is also abundant with everything from small cosy pub style eateries, cafes with great coffee and establishments serving world class local beer.
Copenhagen is a wonderful summer city with numerous city squares and patios where restaurants open up to the street. The city centre is pedestrian and bicycle friendly, which creates a peaceful and enjoyable atmosphere. At the small harbour inlet of Nyhavn you can enjoy a nice meal at one of the harbour side restaurants, or just buy a cold beer at the local bottle shop, sit down and enjoy the slow pace of life.
We have included a walking tour of the inner city in order to get you acquainted, as well as picking up some tips on hidden gems found in the great little backstreets and alleyways of Copenhagen.
Included is also a Copenhagen Card valid for 24 hours, which gives you free access to most museums and attractions, as well as free public city transportation.
Accommodation
71 Nyhavn Hotel in superior room with view of Nyhavn
Meals Included
Breakfasts1
Day 3 Drive to Dragsholm Castle
In the morning you will pick up your hire car at the car hire office in the centre of town setting off towards the western part of the Sjælland Island with map and GPS in hand. Driving in Denmark is not daunting at all, but is on the right hand side of the road. Well out of Copenhagen we recommend you take the back roads towards the west finding your way through tranquil countryside villages. You may also want to schedule a stop at Roskilde to visit the Vikingship Museum (http://vikingeskibsmuseet.dk/en/).
The day is yours, as checking at Dragsholm Slot is from 3pm, and dinner is served after 7pm that evening. Watch out for ghosts this evening as Dragsholm Castle is notoriously haunted.
Accommodation
Dragsholm Castle
Transportation Times
Approx. 3 hours drive to get to Dragsholm Castle.
Meals Included
Breakfasts1, Dinners1
Day 4 Enjoy Dragsholm Castle and surrounding area
Dragsholm is one of Denmark’s oldest castles. The name Dragsholm means “the islet by the drag”, where the “drag” refers to the isthmus that connected Odsherred with the rest of Zealand before the reclaiming of Lammefjorden. Since 1200, the islet has been the site for a Dragsholm Slot – from the original palace and then medieval castle to the present baroque castle.
The castle is situated in a beautiful and ever-changing natural surroundings, and is not far from the fjord. It offers great enjoyment all year round and many kinds of activities.
Accommodation
Dragsholm Castle
Meals Included
Breakfasts1, Dinners1
Day 5 Return to Copenhagen via Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
After breakfast, the day is at your disposal to drive back to Copenhagen. The car hire is included for the full day. We suggest you discover a different route back to the capital; maybe via the northern Sjælland coastline. Here you will find the beautifully situated Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, which is well worth a visit.
Accommodation
71 Nyhavn Hotel in superior room with view of Nyhavn
Transportation Times
3 hours drive back to Copenhagen
Meals Included
Breakfasts1
Day 6 Tour ends Copenhagen
Your Danish gourmet experience ends after breakfast.
Meals Included
Breakfasts1
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