Born and raised in Copenhagen, Kenneth has spent his entire life exploring the city he calls home—and yet, he never ceases to uncover new hidden gems that only locals would know. As a guide, he finds great joy in sharing these discoveries, offering visitors a glimpse into the city’s lesser-known treasures. What truly makes guiding special for him, however, is the dynamic exchange of ideas and perspectives. Engaging in fascinating conversations with people from all over the world, each with their own unique backgrounds and insights, is an experience he deeply values.
Beyond guiding, Kenneth wears many hats. He runs a small communications business and is an accomplished writer, contributing to a variety of media outlets. His expertise extends far beyond Copenhagen’s streets—he is also a passionate advocate for cycling. With more than ten books on the subject to his name, he has delved deep into the world of cycling, covering everything from its history and culture to its impact on urban life. Whether discussing the evolution of cycling in Copenhagen or sharing stories from his extensive research, he is always eager to engage in conversation about his favorite topic. For Kenneth, Copenhagen is more than just a city; it is a living, breathing story—one that he never grows tired of telling.
Favorite Spot!
Kenneth has a particular fondness for Vesterbro, a neighborhood that has undergone remarkable transformation and gentrification while still preserving its authentic Copenhagen charm. He especially enjoys guiding visitors through the district’s iconic “brown bars” – earning their name from the heavy dark wood furniture, low lighting and long historical traditions. Here he brings the rich history and vibrant atmosphere to life through engaging stories and local anecdotes.