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Walk Your City. Let Someone Else Live It.

  • Writer: Kristian Søttrup
    Kristian Søttrup
  • 11 hours ago
  • 1 min read

What if someone could experience Copenhagen through your life—not through guidebooks, not through highlights, but through you?


Copenhagen is not just Nyhavn, bikes, and brunch spots. It’s the quiet bench where you had a difficult conversation. The street you always walk down without thinking. The café where something changed. The city, as you know, is built from moments—not monuments.


And yet, most visitors never get close to that.


Travel is changing. More and more people are looking for something beyond sightseeing—they want to understand a place through its people, not just its attractions.

But here’s the paradox: meeting a local takes time. Building trust takes even longer. And most travelers simply don’t have that time.


So we created a different way.


Instead of meeting you, they walk your path.


You choose five places in Copenhagen that matter to you. Not the obvious ones—but the ones that carry meaning. Then you write five short, personal stories connected to those places.


We take your stories and your locations—and we separate them.


A stranger receives both. But they don’t know what belongs together.


They move through the city, reading your words, visiting your places, and creating their own connections. Their own interpretation of your life, your city.


There are no right answers.


And that’s exactly the point.


It’s a different kind of connection. Anonymous, but real. Personal, but without expectation. A quiet exchange between two strangers—across time and space.


And if you contribute, you’ll receive the same in return:

Five stories. Five places. Someone else’s Copenhagen.


So the question is simple:


If someone were to walk through your life in Copenhagen—

where would you send them?


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