Visite guidée de Copenhague Best of Danish Pastry





Description
Embarquez pour une visite guidée de la scène pâtissière de Copenhague, et visitez cinq boulangeries réputées pour leurs gourmandises Danoises traditionnelles. Dès que vous entrez dans chaque charmant établissement, soyez accueilli par l'arôme irrésistible des produits fraîchement cuits, préparant le terrain pour une aventure culinaire. Laissez-vous tenter par le Wienerbrød (pâte sucrée stratifiée à couches multiples), le Kringle (pâte feuilletée) délicatement travaillé et le Hindbærsnitter (barres de framboises) sucré, chaque dégustation offrant un mélange unique de saveurs et de textures qui illustrent le riche patrimoine boulanger du Danemark. En cours de route, écoutez vos guides pour découvrir l’histoire et le savoir-faire de ces friandises adorées, et apprécier plus profondément l’art qui se cache dans chaque bouchée. (La distance totale de marche sur cette excursion est d'environ 5 kilomètres – 3 miles)
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Nous commençons la visite dans le quartier animé de Christianshavn
Lors de la visite, nous ferons un arrêt dans une incroyable boulangerie située à Torvehallerne – les halles du marché alimentaire de Copenhague.
Nous passerons par la place du Roi
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Options de transport accessibles aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(46)
Great variety of pastries, lots of walking so be prepared. Nice balance of treats with history. Had a wonderful time!
Whilst we enjoyed the tour, and found the guide friendly and happy to chat, we were disappointed that we didn’t learn more about the history of danish pastry making and why it developed into the industry it is today. We didn’t spend any time in the bakeries or get to watch any of the processes so it felt very superficial and not value for money. A visit to a small, independent bakery where we could have had a short talk from a baker, or a chance to watch them working would have made the trip so much more interesting. Trying the pastries was enjoyable, and we learnt a little about them, but we definitely came away with the feeling of having wanted so much more from the experience.
Tour consisted of tour guide going into several bakeries & buying pastries and handing them out. Little dialog from guide! Had better pastries & more info from one stop on a food tour previous day.
Fun and delicious. Our tour guide, Linea, made the tour personal despite having a large group. The walk provided a good jumping off point to other places to check out during our visit.
me and my partner met our tour guide Valdemar who took us around the different bakeries and told us facts about the local area as well as talking about the pastries which were delicious! my favourite was the vanilla danish crown which was so tasty and i could have eaten more! there was a lot of walking involved to get from bakery to bakery but i enjoyed this as we seen more of the local area!
This was an absolutely brilliant tour. The pastries were fantastic and the history and insider stories were fascinating. Our guide Sofia was a delight. She was very charismatic , knowledgeable about history, and very patient with a group. I would highly recommend this tour and Sofia for an excellent way to see the city. Bring your good walking shoes and appetite.
My friend and I were traveling to Copenhagen for a long weekend and absolutely LOVED this tour! We had such a fun group of people from all over - it was really fun to chat with people and learn about them. Our guide, Noah, was amazing. Friendly, knowledgeable, and handled everything for us! At the end of the tour he even handed our recommendations to everyone based on what they were interested in doing. 100/10 would recommend this!
This activity was fun, but do note that it occurs rain or shine (we walked in the rain). You do walk about 3 miles & since we were a tour of 12 we sampled all the pastries outside the bakeries. There really was no variety of pastry. Strictly cinnamon and cardamon. It would have been fun to mix in a chocolate or fruit pastry in the tour.
The tour was great! Seven of us (friends and family) went to 5 bakeries and learned about the history of the bakeries and each of the different pastries we tried. Our guides also pointed out some additional sites along the way. Highly recommend it.
This was such a fun and delicious tour! Perfect amount of walking around to counter balance the pastry eating and really fun to learn about different pastries in Denmark!



