Just a stone’s throw from the bustling hub of Copenhagen lies the city of Roskilde. Serving as the country’s capital city from the 12th to the 15th century, this unique Danish destination is brimming with medieval history and enchanting architecture. Whether you want to pay your respects to the honored kings and queens of Scandinavia or hear thrilling tales about the Vikings, you’re sure to be entertained on a day trip to Roskilde from Copenhagen.
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Just a stone’s throw from the bustling hub of Copenhagen lies the city of Roskilde. Serving as the country’s capital city from the 12th to the 15th century, this unique Danish destination is brimming with medieval history and enchanting architecture.
Whether you want to pay your respects to the honored kings and queens of Scandinavia or hear thrilling tales about the Vikings, you’re sure to be entertained on a day trip to Roskilde from Copenhagen.
Here's what you need to know about Roskilde, one of the most exciting day trips from Copenhagen.
Roskilde is located on the Danish island of Zealand, approximately 40 kilometers west of Copenhagen.
In order to make the journey to Roskilde by car, you’ll simply follow Route O2 west out of Copenhagen, which merges with Route 21. Continue along the road all the way to your destination. This journey takes around 30 minutes in total.
Another easy way to make the jaunt to Roskilde from Copenhagen is by public transport. You can take a direct train from Copenhagen’s central station to the town, which takes around 20 minutes. The service runs several times per hour throughout the day.
Alternatively, book one of the available guided excursions to Roskilde, which typically last between 2 and 5 hours. Some operators require you to meet at an easy-to-reach destination in the city, such as the central train station, however, most offer a convenient hotel pickup service between 8:30 AM and 10 AM.
Meeting in the city or at your accommodation in the morning, you’ll start your Roskilde day trip by hopping on your mode of transport and setting off across Zealand by car, train or coach. Combination excursions often visit other destinations en route, such as Frederiksborg Castle or Kronborg Castle, where you can expect to participate in a guided tour.
Alternatively, your day tour may journey directly to the city of Roskilde to visit its main attractions with a professional guide at your side. No matter which Roskilde day tour you choose, you’ll be transported back to Copenhagen at the end, making for a seamless experience.
There are several different Roskilde day tours to choose from, depending on your preferences and interests.
You can expect a day trip to Roskilde to meet in Copenhagen center and travel through the Danish countryside by train to reach the town.
Upon arrival, you’ll participate in a guided tour of Roskilde’s highlights, including its iconic cathedral, which serves as the resting place for almost 40 Danish monarchs.
Discover the legendary warriors of the north at the Viking Ship Museum, where you can board original vessels used to conquer much of Europe in the Middle Ages.
You can expect a more personal experience from a private day tour of Roskilde. You’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who will transport you to the city via a private vehicle.
You’ll visit the UNESCO-listed cathedral, as well as the Viking Ship Museum, discussing what you see with your guide. You’ll also have the opportunity to sail on a Viking vessel for an additional fee.
Those who want to explore as much of Denmark as possible on their trip should consider a combination excursion.
On this one, you’ll discover both the cathedral and Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde as part of a tour group.
You’ll also travel to two historic castles, Kronborg Castle and Frederiksborg Castle, to admire Renaissance architecture at its finest, and learn about Danish history.
A basic Roskilde tour costs approximately €60 per person and travels to the destination by train. If you opt for a combination tour to Roskilde, Kronborg and Frederiksborg, you can expect to pay upwards of €150 per person. Private Roskilde day tours cost around €490 each and include all transportation, as well as entry fees.
Roskilde Cathedral is a Lutheran church, consecrated in the 13th century and designed in a classic Gothic style. It is famed as the burial site of 40 Danish monarchs, including the most powerful queen in Scandinavian history, Margret I. Her tomb is located in the center of the cathedral and is the most prominent monument found here.
The site has been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage site since 1995 for its distinctive architecture and it has been the primary resting place for kings, and queens of Denmark since the 1500s.
The Viking Ship Museum showcases medieval Danish history through its display of five original Skuldelev ships, which were the vessels of choice used by the Vikings. These vessels were purposefully sunk in the 11th century and rediscovered in the 1960s. Alongside these ancient historic relics, the museum also exhibits fascinating maritime history and archaeology.
The best time to plan your Roskilde day trip is during the summer months between June and August. At this time of year, you can expect balmy temperatures that hover around 22 degrees Celsius and very little rain.