Copenhagen Accessible Travel Packages
Denmark is home to the happiest people in the world, and disabled travelers will know why, when they travel to the capital city of Copenhagen. This friendly old town dating back to 1043 is big enough to be a metropolis with shopping, culture, history and nightlife, yet small enough to be intimate, safe and fairly easy to navigate for its many visitors.
Most of the city’s popular attractions and sights are conveniently located within walking/strolling distance of each other, in the heart of the city.
Denmark is a monarchy, and a visit to Copenhagen must include a visit to the Queen’s home, Amalienborg Palace. This beautiful residence consists of four identical classical palace facades and octagonal courtyard which is available to the public. The Palace is manned by the characteristic Danish Royal Guards.
Also, Copenhagen is famous for its world-class amusement park Tivoli Gardens, and the statue of the Little Mermaid, sitting by the water canals waiting for her prince. Enjoy a stroll down Europe’s longest pedestrianized shopping street, Stroeget, which also houses the Round Tower, many beautiful historic churches and at the end of it, the majestic City Hall.
Nyhavn is one of the most popular places to visit in Copenhagen. Characterized by its picturesque, colorful canal houses, Nyhavn on a beautiful sunny summer day, is a haven. Sit down and enjoy a delicious lunch, cold drink and the amazing atmosphere here.
What Makes Our Packages Fully-Accessible?
Guaranteed-Accessible Accommodation
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Accessible Tours Led by Expert Guides
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Accessible Transfers
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Emergency Accessibility Assistance
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Because we have years of experience planning thousands of accessible trips, our travel packages come with the Sage Traveling Accessibility Guarantee. When you travel with Sage Traveling, you travel with peace of mind!
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