Denmark
From Canals to Castles: Copenhagen With Your Grandchild
Program No. 23714RJ
From the castles and villages that inspired Hans Christian Andersen and William Shakespeare to Viking ships and royal chambers, explore all things Danish with your grandchild.
Participant Reviews
Based on 7 Reviews
SHOWING
Every aspect of our trip exceeded my expectations. It was a magical experience with my granddaughter.
— Review left June 24, 2025
My grandson and I absolutely loved this trip. Our leaders accommodated our needs (lots of soccer playing) and made everyone feel welcome. The grandchildren bonded, as did the adults. We loved the pace of life in Copenhagen and would love to return.
— Review left September 3, 2024
Thanks to Anette and Nina, who provided a wonderful experience during our week in Copenhagen. We enjoyed each location we visited and Tivoli Gardens was the perfect end to the week. This was our first Road Scholar program and we look forward to others.
— Review left July 16, 2024
We enjoyed the tour but we're especially pleased at what a memorable experience it was for our grandson.
— Review left July 16, 2024
Excellent trip, the guides were excellent, very knowledgeable, interesting and fun. We learned a lot about Denmark, its history and political system, aways with a smile and humor. Answered all our questions. Made everybody (kids and adults) feel safe and engaged. Went out of the way taking care of a few instances of grandparents who needed medical attention.
All the programs were interesting. I can not praise enough both our guides. Anette was enthusiastic and never tired.
This was one our most memorable trips.
Thank you!
— Review left July 13, 2024
Copenhagen is a beautiful city, and I enjoyed spending a week there. There is a LOT of walking and variable weather, but very many interesting things to see.
— Review left July 9, 2024
This thoughtful introduction to Danish culture and history operates out of one of the best Road Scholar hotels we have enjoyed, and intermittently divides the kids and grandparents (with a first-rate auxiliary leader for the kids) so neither group is limited to the pursuits of the other. Includes a thorough and delightful introduction to Hans Christian Andersen and a stint at the oars of a Viking ship reproduction. A lot of walking, mostly level.
— Review left July 9, 2024