6. dec: Join Us for a Festive Beer Walk in Copenhagen – including Gløgg & Christmas lights

Experience Copenhagen’s Christmas magic with craft beer, gløgg, and festive lights on an English-guided tour by Copenhagen Insight & Copenhagen Post.

Presented in collaboration with Copenhagen Insight

Get ready for a magical evening of festive cheer, craft beer, and Christmas hygge!

The Christmas in Copenhagen Beer Walk combines the best of Copenhagen’s holiday vibes with delicious beers and cozy gløgg.

This Copenhagen Post Special ensures the tour will be in English, making it perfect for the international community and locals alike. Together, Copenhagen Insight and Copenhagen Post have crafted a unique evening full of stories, festive fun, and social connections.

The tour begins at Nyhavn’s iconic Memorial Anchor and winds through the heart of the city, ending at Rådhuspladsen, where Christmas lights and holiday hygge are in full effect.

Date and time: Friday 6 December, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Location: Nyhavn, ved Mindeankeret, 1051 København K.

Christmas in Copenhagen Beer Walk starts at the Memorial Anchor at Nyhavn and zigzags through Inner City and will end at Rådhuspladsen. 

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