Copenhagen Free Bike Rental
Free: All time Biking around town is a popular means of transportation for the locals in Copenhagen. Being a tourist and not having a bike shouldn’t stop you from joining in the fun. Head to Copenhagen Free Bike Rental website to loan a bike. As a non-profit organization, Copenhagen Free Bike Rental salvage abandoned and...
New Copenhagen Free Walking Tour
Free: All time The New Copenhagen Walking Tour is one of the free Sandeman’s tours that are offered in many European cities. The guides are usually locals who are eager to show off their cities. For the Danes, they like to share with your the 6,000 years of Copenhagen’s history – from their unstoppable Vikings...
Post & Tele Museum
Free: All time Located in the center of Copenhagen, Post & Tele Museum houses a comprehensive history of post and telecommunication in Denmark as well as the largest stamp collection. The collection dates as far back as the 17th century. Follow the evolution of postal and telecommunication from the pre-computer era to today’s modern technology....
Danish Design Center
Free: Wednesdays 5pm – 9pm The Danish Design Center (DDC) is housed in a building by a senior Danish architect Henning Larsen. The collection focuses on the work of classic Danish designers, as well as young innovators. Besides the collection, the design center is also popular for its gift stores for its design-themed merchandises. For...
Harbour Baths Swimming | Islands Brygge Havnebadet
Free: All time (Jun-Aug) People don’t normally associate swimming with Scandinavian cities, but in Copenhagen, taking a dip at the Islands Brygge harbour bath is popular amongst locals. In the summer, the 5-pool outdoor complex is open to public and can hold up to 600 people. The quality of the water is checked daily by...
The National Museum of Denmark
Free: All time Housed in The Prince’s Palace originally built for Danish Crown Prince in the 18th century, The National Museum of Denmark is the largest museum of Danish cultural history. The exhibitions at the museum contain of more than 14,000 years of history. A good way to start is to do the self-guided tour...
Free Walking Tour in Cadiz | Pancho Tours
Free: All time Pancho Tours started in Cadiz in 2011 as the pioneers in Free Walking Tours in town. The guides live on tips (their slogan is “you choose the price!” and they are usually very talented, fun, enthusiastic, and younger that the usual tour guides. Cadiz is the oldest city in Europe, mithologically founded by...
Free Walking Tours in Malaga | Pancho Tours
Free: All time Pancho Tours started in Malaga in 2011 as the pioneers in Free Walking Tours in the town. The guides live on tips (their slogan is “you choose the price!” and they are usually very talented, fun, enthusiastic, and younger that the usual tour guides. Malaga is the city of Picasso and Antonio Banderas,...
Free Walking Tours in Seville | Pancho Tours
Free: All time Pancho tours was created in Seville in 2009 by young travellers from all around the world and aims to be a reference tour agency for any kind of travellers by offering the cheapest options and alternative activities. The walking tours offered are free (well, are based on tips – their slogan is...
San Pietro in Vincoli Basilica
Free: All time The Basilica of San Pietro in Vincoli was built in the middle of 5th century to house the relic of the chains that bound Saint Peter when he was imprisoned in Jerusalem. Legend has it that the chains were originally broke into two pieces but they miraculously fused together when reunited. It...
“Nasoni” Drinking Fountains
Free: All time You’re not likely to have any shortage on drinking water in Rome. There are some 2,500 fountains scattered throughout Rome where you can refill your water bottle. No, they’re not the decorative fountains like Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain) or Fontana della Barcaccia (Fountain of the Old Boat). These are the “Nasoni”,...
Church of St. Ignatius’ “Dome” Illusion
Free: All time What did the Jesuit Church of St. Ignatius (Chiesa di Sant’Ignazio) in Rome realized that they didn’t have the budget to build a dome in the church? They faked it. That’s right. If you walk in the church today, you’ll see that it has a stunning dome and pillars extending high into...