easy
3 hours
You should be comfortable walking city streets at a moderate pace for several hours.
Step into Copenhagen, the 2023 UNESCO World Capital of Architecture, with a private 3-hour photography tour that reveals the city’s fusion of historic charm and cutting-edge design. Capture unforgettable images with expert guidance and explore architectural marvels few get to see up close.
Exclusive and Private Tour | Invite a friend for free | 3 hours
Explore Copenhagen, the UNESCO world capital of architecture in 2023, on a private 3-hour photography tour. Capture stunning historical and modern structures with personalized guidance on camera settings, composition, and lighting. Bring friends along for a unique experience, ensuring you leave with unforgettable images of this architectural marvel.
Private Tour Including a friend for FREE €295 Additional guest €95
Private – The tour is exclusive and private which means that your guide and instructor can concentrate 100% on assisting you in getting the right images and the best experience possible by tailoring the tour according to your personal needs. Although the tour is private you can bring up to 2 friends or family members included in the price.
For special requests please contact us directly at info@photoexploring.com
3 hours
The combination of historical buildings and modern experimenting architecture has resulted in the title as UNESCO world capital of architecture in 2023. The city is in constant development and new areas are added to the growing city frequently. Come join us for a unique tasting-experience of some of the inner-city fascinating architecture marvels.
Highlights:
You will get an opportunity to photograph a part of Copenhagen which holds both historical buildings as well as modern innovative architecture such as the iconic national library and the surrounding area. Your personal photography guide will assist you in composition and best practice to ensure you bring home unique images from your stay in our architectural capital.
The statue of King Christian IV at the stock exchange
Capture both detailed close-ups and sweeping cityscapes with a lens that adjusts quickly.
Soft afternoon sunlight enhances the textures and colors of Copenhagen’s buildings.
The tour involves moderate walking through varied urban terrain—comfortable shoes help you focus on shooting.
Three hours of shooting require plenty of power; bring spare batteries if possible.
Copenhagen’s city center dates back to the 12th century and has evolved through Renaissance, Baroque, and modernist influences.
The city promotes sustainable urban architecture incorporating green roofs and energy-efficient design to reduce environmental impact.
Allows full manual control for capturing architectural details in varying light.
Essential for capturing large building façades and cityscapes in tight urban spaces.
Useful for low-light or long-exposure shots if you prefer more stability.
Helps reduce glare on glass surfaces and enriches colors on sunny days.