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Guided walk by Copenhagen Light Festival 2025
Højbro Plads, 1200 København K | Kongen Nytorv 13, 1095 København K
Transform a chilly winter February evening into an enchanting experience with the guided walking tour from the Copenhagen Light Festival through the heart of Copenhagen. As darkness descends, light artworks ignite, creating a glowing route through the Inner City, promising to warm the senses with inspiring stories behind each piece, narrated by knowledgeable guides from the light festival.
If you are a larger group and would like a special trip, feel free to contact us
What is included
- A warm drink to fend off the cold.
- Historical anecdotes, artistic intentions, and visual details about the light artworks and the city spaces..
- A unique opportunity to see Copenhagen in a new light.
Practical information
Date and Time: Sundays the 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd of February in English - after sunset - please check the times when booking (+ in Danish language Feb. 6, 13, 18 and 20th.)
Number of participants: Limited to 23 adventurous souls per tour
Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
Meeting point: Højbro Plads Statue (metro) or 2nd tour at Kgs. Nytorv (metro) in front of MAGASIN du Nord
Conclusion: Kongens Nytorv (metro) or 2nd. tour ends at Højbro Plads (metro)
Price: Only 190 dkk for an unforgettable evening by early booking
Please Note:
Dress warmly and comfortably - warm shoes - the Danish winter is no joke! Should the weather gods show their most formidable side, we reserve the right to reschedule/cancel the walk for everyone's safety. Please note that the guided tour ends at another (metro) location than the starting point
The tour is guided with individual headsets.
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About Copenhagen Light Festival
Copenhagen Light Festival is an annual light festival that transforms the quiet and cold winter darkness into a unique celebration of light art, lighting design and illumination in the center of Copenhagen.
In three weeks of February the festival presents a wide range of light based works – such as sculpture, installation, projection mapping, event and illumination created by both established and upcoming light artists, lighting designers, students and organizations.
With a tailored light program selected by a curatorial committee, the festival exhibits, accentuates and interprets the city’s different spaces,squares, facades, bridges and hidden places in a new and engaging way.
The majority of the light works are placed along a path in the inner city and the harbor, while a selection of art works that can be experienced in areas located outside of the city center.
The Festival invites both international and local audiences of all ages to enjoy the city during the darkest and even the coldest time of the year.