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Explore Copenhagen's culinary scene with a 2.5-hour evening gourmet walk, tasting local cheeses, open-faced sandwiches, seafood, and craft beers in a relaxed light tour.
When it comes to exploring Copenhagen, many travelers focus on its fairy-tale castles, charming streets, and scenic waterfronts. But the city’s food scene is equally captivating, offering a taste of Danish culture through its traditional and modern dishes. The Copenhagen Evening Gourmet Walk by CphFoodTours is a popular choice, designed for those who want to enjoy a relaxed, authentic dinner experience that blends sightseeing with culinary delights.
This tour is known as Scandinavia’s oldest and best-rated food tour, established back in 2011, and it’s easy to see why. It offers a leisurely stroll through some of Copenhagen’s most vibrant neighborhoods, stopping at local food markets and renowned eateries. One standout feature is the focus on small, quality tastings that collectively create a satisfying, dinner-sized experience—without the formality of a sit-down meal.
A key highlight of this tour is its informative guides—not only do they introduce you to Danish flavors, but they also share insights into local culture and lifestyle. However, it’s worth noting that the tour covers just about 2.5 hours and involves walking around 3 km (roughly 2 miles), making it suitable for most fitness levels but perhaps less ideal if you’re looking for a full-on culinary marathon.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic, local food, enjoy a casual, friendly atmosphere, and want to see Copenhagen through a tasty lens. It’s perfect for those who prefer a light evening activity rather than a long, intensive dinner or a complex culinary tour.


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Your evening begins at Torvehallerne, a bustling covered market in the heart of Copenhagen. The atmosphere here is lively, and you’ll meet your guide in front of UN Mercato, one of the market’s popular eateries. This location is an excellent choice—it’s centrally located and teeming with local food vendors.
From the get-go, you’ll feel immersed in the local ambiance. The initial tastings include a selection of cheeses, mini-smørrebrød (diminutive open-faced sandwiches), a barley-risotto, and chocolates. These offerings serve as a flavorful introduction and a chance for your guide to start sharing Danish cultural insights.
The tour moves seamlessly through various stops, each with its own specialty. The cheese tasting is a crowd favorite, with local varieties that reveal Denmark’s dairy excellence. Someone remarked that guides like Guxi provide not just food background but also cultural context, like how Danish cheese pairs with certain breads or beers.
Next, you’ll sample local snacks and street food—think traditional snacks that Danes love, often simple but well-crafted, giving you a genuine taste of everyday life. The stops are brief, around 10 to 20 minutes, but packed with flavor and local stories.
One of the tour’s highlights is visiting a nearby gourmet restaurant for a fish main course—cooked with care and paired with a glass of wine or juice. This segment offers a nice break from the walking, allowing you to sit, relax, and soak in the city’s summer night ambiance.
The guide’s knowledge makes this part especially enjoyable, as they typically share insights about Danish seafood traditions, local wine, and how Copenhageners enjoy their summer evenings. This sit-down element elevates the experience from a simple tasting to an actual mini-dinner, giving you a chance to savor the flavors fully.
As the tour winds down, you’ll reach Copenhagen’s bustling downtown, right beside Nørreport Station. Here, the focus shifts to local craft beers, which are highly praised in reviews for their quality and flavor. Your guide will introduce you to Danish brewing culture, with tastings probably including a variety of styles—pilsners, IPAs, or traditional lagers.
This segment lasts about an hour, providing a relaxed setting to discuss the evening, enjoy your drinks, and watch the city come alive after sunset. It’s a wonderful way to see how Copenhageners unwind and socialize, especially during the long summer nights mentioned by many guests.
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Unlike many generic food tours, this experience emphasizes local, traditional dishes like smørrebrød and Danish cheeses. It’s about enjoying real Copenhagen food, served in the context of a lively, friendly city. The tastings are well-curated, and the guide’s knowledge greatly enriches the experience.
Guests consistently praise the guides—like Guxi—for their enthusiasm, local knowledge, and storytelling skills. One reviewer appreciated how she learned not only about food but about Danish culture, making the experience richer and more memorable. The guides’ ability to connect with guests adds a personal touch many travelers appreciate.
At $141, the tour provides a variety of tastings, including drinks, a main course, and craft beer, which together could easily cost more at individual venues. The small group size ensures a relaxed, intimate atmosphere where questions and conversations flow freely.
Compared to more exhaustive culinary tours, this one offers a less intense, more relaxed experience—perfect for travelers who want to enjoy good food without long walks or heavy commitments. The walking is gentle, and the overall pace is designed for enjoyment rather than exhaustion.
Tastings may vary depending on the season and supply, adding an element of surprise. This also means the tour stays fresh for repeat visitors, always offering a taste of what’s fresh and available locally.

If you’re looking for an authentic taste of Copenhagen, a relaxed yet flavor-packed evening, and a chance to meet friendly locals and guides, this tour hits the mark. It’s ideal for foodies, culture lovers, and casual explorers who prefer a gentle pace.
Travelers who appreciate small-group experiences will also find this appealing, as it fosters conversation and personal interaction. It’s perfect for couples, solo travelers, or small groups wanting a memorable, genuine encounter with Danish cuisine and city life.
The Copenhagen Evening Gourmet Walk offers a thoughtful, well-paced introduction to Danish food and city life in a relaxed setting. With high praise for guides and tasting quality, it’s a great value for those who want more than just sightseeing—who want to taste, learn, and enjoy Copenhagen in a friendly, informal way.
This tour excels at spotlighting local flavors through carefully curated tastings, from cheeses and smørrebrød to seafood and craft beers. It’s an experience that combines cultural insights with delicious bites, making it an ideal activity for curious travelers who want a taste of Copenhagen’s culinary soul without the fuss of a formal dinner.
Best suited for those who crave authentic food, enjoy gentle walks, and appreciate a lively, friendly atmosphere, this tour offers a perfect evening out in the Danish capital.
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
While the tour focuses on local foods, including meat and fish, it might be possible to request vegetarian options. It’s best to contact the provider in advance.
How many tastings are included?
You can expect 5-6 individual tastings, enough to feel satisfied but still enjoy a light meal.
Does the tour include alcohol?
Yes, you’ll enjoy a glass of wine or juice with your main course and craft beer at the final stop.
What is the walking distance?
The tour covers approximately 3 km (around 2 miles) at a relaxed pace.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Absolutely, the tour takes place rain or shine. Dress appropriately for the weather.
Can I join if I have dietary restrictions?
It’s advisable to notify the tour operator beforehand to discuss any dietary restrictions or preferences.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about 2.5 hours, starting from the Torvehallerne market.
Where does the tour end?
The tour concludes in downtown Copenhagen near Nørreport Station, close to public transport options.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, most children who enjoy food and walking can participate, but check with the provider for any age restrictions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility in planning your trip.
This detailed review should help you decide whether the Copenhagen Evening Gourmet Walk fits your travel style. Its blend of authentic Danish dishes, friendly guides, and scenic city views makes for a memorable evening—whether you’re a seasoned foodie or just curious about local flavors.