
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Copenhagen through its waterfront landmarks, royal squares, and layers of Danish history. It will suit travelers who enjoy famous sights, city stories, and an easy route filled with memorable views.
Your journey starts at The Little Mermaid, the small bronze figure perched on her rock by the harbor, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. From there, the route leads to Kastellet, where grassy ramparts and the star-shaped fort reveal Copenhagen’s military past, then on to the dramatic Gefion Fountain, where bronze oxen strain against the water in a scene from Norse legend.
The walk continues to Amalienborg Palace, where elegant rococo facades frame the royal square, and then to Nyhavn, the canal lined with bright townhouses, old wooden ships, and busy quaysides. The tour ends at Christiansborg Palace, the powerful seat of Parliament, royal reception rooms, and centuries of rebuilding on the same island site.
Along the way, you will experience sea air at the harbor, cannon-lined earthworks, splashing fountains, palace courtyards, and colorful waterside streets. Expect the contrast that makes Copenhagen unforgettable: fairy-tale charm beside royal grandeur and a working city shaped by the water.





