Copenhagen

Danes rank among the world’s most happy people. And in Copenhagen, you’ll learn why. The buzzing capital mixes royal history, modern architecture and loads of culture with sustainable living and a booming restaurant scene. Constantly evolving, it can be hard to know exactly what to see and do.

 

Transfer from/to Prague/Berlin/Dresden/Hamburg to/from Copenhagen (8 hours)
Sedan: 980,- EUR (1-3 passengers)
Van: 1200,- EUR (1-8 passengers)
Departure time: Please use the booking form for most suitable time for you
Pick up point: Anywhere in Berlin/Dresden/Hamburg
Alighting point: Anywhere in Copenhagen

YOU CAN ALSO VISIT FEW PLACES ALONG THE WAY

Roskilde, 1,5 h. stop 35€

Roskilde is 35 km west of Copenhagen. Roskilde is an ancient city dating from the Viking age. The most important historical sights are the Viking Museum and Roskilde Cathedral, World heritage site. Roskilde is also home to the giant rock music event, Roskilde Festival.

Kolding Castle, 1 h. stop 30€

Koldinghus Castle is one of the center piece tourist attractions in Kolding, Denmark.  Koldinghus is one of the few true castles remaining in Denmark, and it is the last remaining royal castle in Jutland.  The picturesque castle is perched upon a hill dominating the downtown region of Kolding.

Oranienburg palace, 1 h. stop 25€

Oranienburg Palace is one of the most significant Baroque buildings in the Mark Brandenburg, and a symbol of the Electorate of Brandenburg’s regal ascent. King Frederick I had the palace expanded and magnificently furnished in memory of his mother Louise Henriette at the end of the 17th century.