Latin Quarter Walking Tour (Self Guided), Copenhagen
One of the most interesting, young-spirited neighborhoods of Denmark's capital, the Latin Quarter is well known for its hangout spots, alternative shopping, and 18th-century architecture.
Back in the Middle Ages, the area surrounding Our Lady's Square (“Frue Plads” in Danish), right in the heart of it, was considered a “ray of light” in the overall darkness of those times. A prominent landmark in the square is the church of the same name.
Following the establishment in the vicinity of Copenhagen University, in 1479, the entire neighborhood transformed, livened up by students avid for knowledge. Ultimately, it came to be known as the Latin Quarter due to the prevailing use of the Latin language both inside the university and around.
Saint Peter's Church (Saint Petri Kirke) is another notable religious site nearby. A short walk away, you will find Study Street (Studiestræde), a quaint and picturesque lane lined with charming shops and cafes, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls.
Hans Christian Andersen, the famous Danish author, once called Vestergade No 18 his home. This former residence is now a museum.
For those with a passion for literature and learning, the Copenhagen University Library is a valuable asset, while Paludan's Bog & Cafe and Arnold Busck, a bookstore, also offer plenty of opportunities to indulge in reading.
The iconic Round Tower (Rundetarn) is a must-visit attraction that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city. This includes Kultorvet Square, a bustling hub inside the Latin Quarter, known for its vibrant atmosphere, restaurants, and cultural events.
The Latin Quarter of Copenhagen is a captivating blend of history, culture, and academia. We hereby invite you to take a step back in time and immerse yourself in its intellectual and cultural richness. You won't want to miss this self-guided journey through Copenhagen's past and present!
Back in the Middle Ages, the area surrounding Our Lady's Square (“Frue Plads” in Danish), right in the heart of it, was considered a “ray of light” in the overall darkness of those times. A prominent landmark in the square is the church of the same name.
Following the establishment in the vicinity of Copenhagen University, in 1479, the entire neighborhood transformed, livened up by students avid for knowledge. Ultimately, it came to be known as the Latin Quarter due to the prevailing use of the Latin language both inside the university and around.
Saint Peter's Church (Saint Petri Kirke) is another notable religious site nearby. A short walk away, you will find Study Street (Studiestræde), a quaint and picturesque lane lined with charming shops and cafes, making it an ideal spot for leisurely strolls.
Hans Christian Andersen, the famous Danish author, once called Vestergade No 18 his home. This former residence is now a museum.
For those with a passion for literature and learning, the Copenhagen University Library is a valuable asset, while Paludan's Bog & Cafe and Arnold Busck, a bookstore, also offer plenty of opportunities to indulge in reading.
The iconic Round Tower (Rundetarn) is a must-visit attraction that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the city. This includes Kultorvet Square, a bustling hub inside the Latin Quarter, known for its vibrant atmosphere, restaurants, and cultural events.
The Latin Quarter of Copenhagen is a captivating blend of history, culture, and academia. We hereby invite you to take a step back in time and immerse yourself in its intellectual and cultural richness. You won't want to miss this self-guided journey through Copenhagen's past and present!
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Latin Quarter Walking Tour Map
Guide Name: Latin Quarter Walking Tour
Guide Location: Denmark » Copenhagen (See other walking tours in Copenhagen)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
Guide Location: Denmark » Copenhagen (See other walking tours in Copenhagen)
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Sightseeing)
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.7 Km or 1.1 Miles
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