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Explore Copenhagen’s Carlsberg brewery with this engaging self-guided tour, featuring interactive exhibits, historic insights, and a complimentary drink.
Taking a trip to Copenhagen isn’t complete without experiencing its iconic breweries — and the Home of Carlsberg certainly ticks that box. This self-guided tour offers a fascinating peek into Danish brewing excellence, blending history, science, and culture into one compact package. With over 498 reviews averaging a high score of 4.7 out of 5, it’s clear that many travelers find this experience rewarding.
What we love most about this tour is its perfect balance of history, fun, and tasting. The interactive exhibits are especially engaging — whether you’re a beer aficionado or just curious about how your favorite brew is made, there’s something for all. Plus, the chance to walk through a historic brewery and see the legendary collection of bottles makes it feel like stepping into a living museum.
A potential consideration is the tour’s timing: entry must happen at least 2 hours before closing, so planning your visit accordingly is a good idea. Also, since it’s primarily a self-guided experience, those craving a more structured or guided approach might find it a bit independent for their taste. This tour suits travelers who enjoy self-paced exploration, historical stories, and, of course, those who love beer.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned beer enthusiast, this experience offers a solid mix of education and enjoyment at a reasonable price — around $33 per person. It’s especially well-suited for those interested in Danish culture, architecture, or just looking for a fun, relaxed day out in Copenhagen.


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The tour begins in the heart of the original Carlsberg brewery, dating back to 1847. Walking through the gates, you’re immediately transported into a piece of Danish brewing history. The architecture alone is worth the visit — grand, 19th-century buildings that have stood the test of time.
As you proceed, the story of Carlsberg’s founders, J.C. Jacobsen and his son Carl Jacobsen, is told through interactive displays. We loved how the exhibits highlighted the familial disputes and differing visions for beer brewing, giving a personal touch to the company’s evolution. One reviewer, Jagoda, mentioned that the museum is “very interesting and interactive — it was so much fun,” which speaks to the engaging nature of the exhibits.
The core of the experience is its interactive setup — videos, games, and touch screens make learning about brewing science accessible and fun. Visitors can explore the complex science behind fermentation and brewing techniques, making it a great learning experience for curious minds.
The exhibits also explore Carlsberg’s global impact, showcasing innovations that have shaped beer production worldwide. Reviewers frequently praise the modern presentation style, highlighting how well the exhibits are curated. As one review states, “Very informative. So interactive and done at your own pace.”
A standout feature is the collection of over 22,000 beer bottles. Gaze at these bottles and imagine the histories behind each one—some unopened, others carefully displayed. It’s a visual feast especially for collectors or those interested in packaging history.
Adjacent to the exhibits is the sculpture garden, a peaceful spot to reflect after your tour. This area offers a calm oasis where you can relax and enjoy the outdoor art installations, which many visitors find charming and unexpectedly tranquil.
Included with your ticket is a complimentary beer or soft drink, a perfect way to cap off your exploration. For those wanting a deeper dive, upgrades are available: tasting sessions in the old storage cellars or a guided tour of the brewery’s historic sections. Several reviewers, like Martin, emphasize that the beer tasting in the cellar is “great value for money” and adds a memorable touch.
In the brewery bar, you can enjoy draft Carlsberg beer, often praised for its freshness and flavor. The cozy surroundings and friendly staff make this a delightful way to unwind.
While the tour is primarily self-guided, the staff and guides are consistently described as personable, friendly, and knowledgeable. Lauren appreciated William, a guide who made the experience fun and shared interesting stories about Copenhagen and its history. From reviews, it’s clear that staff contribute significantly to the warm vibe of the experience.

This tour offers a genuine, self-paced look into Denmark’s most famous brewing company. The interactive exhibits and historic buildings are a delight for history buffs and beer lovers alike. Many reviewers appreciate the friendly staff and the quality of the beer served, whether in the cellar or the brewery bar.
While the experience is largely self-guided, the well-designed displays, combined with the opportunity to taste freshly poured draft beer, make it feel engaging and authentic. The sculpture garden and bottle collection add visual appeal, making it more than just a museum visit.
The value for money is solid, especially considering the included drink and the extensive collection of bottles. It’s a relaxed, educational, and flavorful experience, perfect for those wanting a taste of Danish craftsmanship.
This experience is ideal for beer enthusiasts, history lovers, and families with older children (under 18, not served alcohol). It’s also great for travelers who prefer to explore at their own pace and appreciate well-curated, interactive exhibits. If you’re looking for a fun, relaxed way to understand Copenhagen’s brewing heritage, this is a top pick.

Is this tour suitable for children? Children under 18 are allowed but won’t be served beer. The experience is mainly visual and educational, making it family-friendly in that context.
How much does the ticket cost? The standard entry ticket is approximately $33 per person, offering access to exhibits and one drink.
Can I join the tour any day? Yes, tickets are valid for one day, but you should check the availability for specific starting times and arrive at least 2 hours before closing.
Is there a guided component? No, this is a self-guided experience, but staff and guides are available for questions.
Are there any extras I can buy on-site? Yes, you can upgrade to tastings in the old cellar or enjoy draft beer at the brewery bar.
How long should I plan for this tour? Expect around 2-4 hours, depending on how much time you want to spend in each section.
Is the experience accessible? Not suitable for wheelchair users; consider this if mobility is a concern.
What about the location? Situated within the historic brewery complex, it’s best reached by local transportation, and some reviews suggest a walk or taxi might be necessary from central Copenhagen.
What’s the best time to visit? Morning or early afternoon are recommended to avoid crowds and ensure you meet the 2-hour prior entry rule.

For anyone curious about Danish brewing history, the Home of Carlsberg offers a wonderfully engaging day out. The mix of historic architecture, interactive exhibits, and beer tasting makes it a memorable experience that balances education with fun. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy exploring at their own pace and appreciate authentic, well-curated cultural attractions.
If you’re after a relaxed, insightful, and flavorful journey into Denmark’s brewing heritage, this tour is a strong contender. Just remember to plan your visit around the closing times, and you’ll walk away with new knowledge, a few photos, and perhaps a new favorite brew in hand.
Happy tasting!