3 hours

Max 12 prs

5 km

Free Cancellation - Full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts (Local time)

  • Start: Dronning Louises Bro
  • Blågårdsgade
  • Folkets Park
  • Kapelvej 44
  • H.C. Andersen’s grave
  • Jægersborggade
  • Stefansgade
  • Friheden Bar, Café and Restaurant

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Tour intro

Named the world’s coolest neighborhood by Time Out Magazine, Nørrebro is a lively and multicultural part of Copenhagen, shaped by local creativity, rich history and a relaxed urban atmosphere. It’s a neighborhood full of character, where small cafés, independent shops and diverse communities create a unique and welcoming vibe.

On this tour, your local guide takes you off the beaten path and into the hidden gems of Copenhagen, revealing street art, secret corners, and stories that only locals usually know.

Itinerary

  • Start: Dronning Louises Bro

    Dronning Louises Bro, 1371 Copenhagen, Denmark

    We meet in the middle of Dronning Louises Bro, on the right-hand side when you arrive from the city center. Please arrive about 10 minutes early.

  • Blågårdsgade

    Blågårdsgade is the heart and soul of Nørrebro, a lively street where cobblestones, cosy cafés and a colourful cultural mix create a truly local atmosphere. Here you’ll find independent shops, creative studios, street art and a relaxed everyday vibe that shows why this part of Copenhagen is so loved by locals.

  • Folkets Park

    Folkets Park is a small green oasis in the heart of Nørrebro, shaped by local communities and known for its graffiti, creativity, and strong sense of togetherness. At the center of the park stands Folkets Hus, a cultural landmark that has long served as a gathering place for people fighting for social and political rights.


    Your host will share engaging stories about the park’s role in local movements and how activism from this very spot has contributed to real change in Danish society. You’ll get a unique glimpse into the struggles and grassroots efforts that helped shape many of the rights we rely on today.

  • Kapelvej 44

    Kapelvej 44 is a true community anchor and creative landmark in Nørrebro. This cultural house brings together local art, political expression and bold graffiti, showcasing the neighborhood’s edge, energy and inventive spirit. 


    Over the years, it has been a gathering point for cultural events, social activism and grassroots movements that have influenced both Nørrebro, Copenhagen and Denmark as a whole. The colourful graffiti on its walls carries stories of resistance, hope and solidarity, reflecting the community’s strong voice and its commitment to creativity, expression and change.

  • H.C. Andersen’s grave

    H.C. Andersen’s grave is one of the most visited spots in Assistens Kirkegård, a historic cemetery and peaceful green refuge in the heart of Nørrebro. Surrounded by tall trees and quiet pathways, his resting place draws visitors from all over the world who come to pay tribute to Denmark’s most beloved storyteller.


    While the site is deeply connected to Andersen’s legacy, it also sits within a cemetery that locals use as a recreational space, blending history, everyday life and reflection. Nearby you’ll also find the graves of other notable Danes, including philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, making this place a unique combination of cultural heritage and serene urban nature.

  • Jægersborggade

    A vibrant street lined with gourmet restaurants, cosy coffee shops and small artisan boutiques, Jægersborggade is one of Nørrebro’s most iconic destinations. It’s known for its creative, slightly bohemian atmosphere, where chefs, designers and makers have turned the street into a hotspot for food lovers, trendsetters and anyone curious about Copenhagen’s modern urban culture. From Michelin-recommended dining to handmade ceramics and specialty coffee, this street captures the very best of Nørrebro’s innovative spirit and local charm.

  • Stefansgade

    A charming and picturesque street with a mix of local shops, small bakeries and a warm, laid-back atmosphere. Stefansgade is known for its strong community feel, where neighbours chat on the sidewalks and independent businesses thrive. With Stefanskirken just around the corner, the area has a cosy, village-like vibe right in the middle of Nørrebro. It’s a true hidden gem that shows the quieter, more intimate side of the neighbourhood.

  • Friheden Bar, Café and Restaurant

    We finish our Nørrebro tour with a relaxed break at Friheden, a welcoming neighbourhood bar tucked inside the lively Nørrebroparken. This cosy spot reflects the true spirit of the area with its casual atmosphere, creative crowd and strong ties to the local community. Surrounded by the park’s greenery, playful energy and everyday life, it’s an inviting place to unwind, chat and soak up the final impressions of Nørrebro. A perfect ending to a day filled with stories, culture and local charm.

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