You are on page 1of 2

SCRIPT – DENMANRK, COPENHAGEN

1st Slide
Hej min kære turist, velkommen! Hello my dear tourists! On behalf of Prestige Travel I’d like to welcome
you all. I am CK, your tour guide for today.
Before we get started, I just want to remind you of a few important things to ensure that we all have a safe
and enjoyable experience.
First and foremost, please make sure to always stay within the group. Synchronize your time with me so
that no one will leave behind, the time with me is 9:00 am.
Secondly, please be aware of your surroundings and watch your step. However, in case you experience an
unwanted situation, we have a first aid kit here.
Thirdly, if you hear me whistle once like this (1 whistle) it means your time is on to roam around the sites
and facilities. But when you hear the whistle blowing twice like this (2 whistles) and my flag being raised
like this (raise the flag) it means that your time is up, and you must go back to our bus for our next
destination.
Finally, if you have any questions or concerns at any point during the tour, please don't hesitate to ask me.
I am here to ensure that everyone has a good time and that all of your needs are met.
With all of that said, let's get started and have a great time exploring!
2nd Slide
While we are heading to our destination, let me tell you some details about Denmark. Denmark is a
country located in Northern Europe, bordered by Germany to the south and Sweden to the east.
The Danish people are known for their friendly and welcoming nature, as well as their love of "hygge,"
(yuga) a concept of coziness and contentment.
3rd Slide
Copenhagen, Denmark's capital city, is a popular destination for tourists, with attractions such as the Tivoli
Gardens amusement park, the Little Mermaid statue, the colorful Nyhavn harbor, and the Rosenborg
castle. So just wait, experience and imprint in your memory what Denmark holds that makes it a worth
visiting!
4th Slide
Now, we are here at our destination. Welcome to the heart of Copenhagen’s Rosenborg Castle! Rosenborg
Castle was built as a summer residence: The castle was built by King Christian IV in the early 1600s. It was
designed in the Dutch Renaissance style for the royal family.
And here, one of the main highlights of this is the Danish crown jewels. The collection of Danish crown
jewels, which are kept in the basement of the castle. It includes the crown of King Christian IV, the crown
of Queen Sophie Magdalene, and the Sword of State, among other priceless items.
And did you know that this castle was used as a prison during World War II? Rosenborg Castle was used
as a prison for members of the Danish resistance movement. After the war, the castle was restored and
opened to the public as a museum.
So, tourists, I will give you time to enjoy and leisurely explore this historical significance, impressive
collections, and the beautiful garden that features a variety of trees, flowers, sculptures, and a small lake.
A postcard beauty to not miss a single photo opportunity in every angle. Meet you after 40 minutes. God
fornøjelse! (Ko fanohese)
Whistle once
Whistle twice and raise flag!
5th Slide
On behalf of Prestige Travel, thank you for choosing us to become part of your journey in Denmark's
historic, fascinating, and its cultural significance in the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen. I hope that
you've gained a greater appreciation for the culture and its country's history. Enjoy the rest of your stay
and I am looking forward to your next visit.
On our next travel and adventure, I am CK, your Prestige Travel tour guide. Tak og farvel turister!

You might also like