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Explore Copenhagen on a private Segway tour for $83.87, visiting highlights like Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, and the Opera House in 1 hour 15 minutes.

For those looking to see Copenhagen without exhausting themselves on foot, the 1-Hour Private Segway Tour offers a dynamic way to explore the city’s most iconic sights. Priced at $83.87 per person, this tour spans approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, providing a swift yet rundown of Denmark’s capital. With a private guide and all necessary gear included—helmet, rain poncho, and radio headset—it caters to small groups of at least five participants.
This tour is particularly suited for travelers who enjoy a more personalized experience and want to glide effortlessly between attractions in car-free zones. The itinerary covers major landmarks such as Amalienborg Palace, the Marble Church, and Nyhavn, making it a practical choice for those keen to capture Copenhagen’s essence in a short time. One key consideration: the tour requires a minimum age of 10 years and a weight range of 35kg to 125kg.

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The tour begins at Langelinie Allé 58, 2100 København, where guests are advised to arrive 15 minutes early for check-in and training. The initial session involves practicing on a spacious training ground, ensuring everyone is comfortable riding the Segway before setting off. The training is quick and simple, making the experience accessible, even for first-time users.
The location by the water offers a scenic welcome to the city, setting the tone for an engaging ride along Copenhagen’s waterfront. After check-in, the guide introduces the group to the equipment and safety protocols before heading out into the city’s car-free zones.

The tour kicks off with a glide along the water near the Peace Angel, a prominent sculpture, and continues to the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most recognizable statue. This photo stop allows visitors to document their visit to this iconic figure within just five minutes of departure. The proximity of this stop makes it an easy and memorable introduction to the city’s maritime charm.
Following this, the ride passes through Toldboden, the old customs area with maritime history, and including sights like the Royal Pavillons and Maersk headquarters. The guide shares stories about Copenhagen’s shipping industry and the area’s significance, adding depth to the sightseeing experience.

A brief two-minute cruise leads to the Royal Danish Cast Museum, featuring two unique sculptures worth noting. Not far from here, travelers see one of the newest monuments in Copenhagen—a striking and impactful statue. The short stop provides a quick glimpse of Copenhagen’s evolving public art scene and royal heritage.

The Amaliehaven, located outside the Queen’s Palace, offers a peaceful garden setting perfect for a quick photo. The tour then glides along the waterfront through Holmen, where stories about historic warships docked in the area are shared. While the group does not cross the water here, the guide’s commentary makes the scenery engaging.
At Ofelia Plads, a popular summer hangout, visitors can test their Segway skills and enjoy a photo with the Opera House in the background. This stop highlights Copenhagen’s vibrant waterfront culture and architectural beauty.
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The route continues to the Royal Danish Theatre Play House, a modern, eco-friendly building, and the Copenhagen Opera House, an architectural masterpiece. Although the group does not cross the water for a close-up view, a photo stop at Ofelia Square captures the Opera House’s beauty in the background.
Next, the Nyhavn district—famous for its colorful 17th-century townhouses and lively atmosphere—is reached. The guide shares stories about the area’s history and notable residents, with a brief photo opportunity while cruising through its streets.

Kongens Nytorv (King’s New Square) marks the tour’s halfway point and is one of Copenhagen’s central hubs. Nearby, the Marble Church (Frederiks Kirke) impresses with its impressive dome and intricate architecture.
The Amalienborg Palace offers a chance to wave to the Queen and see the royal guards in front of her residence. A five-minute stop here allows for photos and a sense of royal tradition, all while cruising close to one of Denmark’s most historic sites.

The Kastellet, a well-preserved military fortress dating back to the 1600s, is another highlight. The cruise through this site is both scenic and informative, providing a quick yet immersive experience of Copenhagen’s military past. Nearby, the St. Alban’s Church, an English Anglican church, offers a quaint view of religious architecture.
The tour concludes with a stop at Gefionspringvandet, a fountain and bridge that provide a picturesque view, especially when the fountain is active. This final scene encapsulates Copenhagen’s blend of history and stunning urban scenery.
After returning to the starting point, guests may stay to enjoy a complimentary organic beverage overlooking the waterfront. The guide also offers a fun Segway souvenir as a keepsake of the experience.
The tour operates in all weather conditions, but dressing appropriately is recommended, especially in winter or colder months. The minimum age of 10 years and weight limits of 35kg to 125kg ensure safety and accessibility for most participants.
The reviews highlight the tour’s excellent guides, with one reviewer praising Sabina for her friendliness and assistance. Despite a rare booking mishap involving language, most guests find the experience enjoyable, safe, and well-paced. The small group size and private guide focus create a comfortable and personalized atmosphere.
This private Segway tour delivers a practical and fun way to see Copenhagen’s key landmarks efficiently. The scenic routes, informative commentary, and easy-to-use equipment make it a popular choice for those wanting a quick yet immersive introduction to the city.
While the duration is relatively short, the carefully curated stops and storytelling ensure a memorable outing. It suits travelers who prefer guided experiences and want to avoid tiring walks, especially in good weather. The pricing reflects a premium experience, but the personalized service and comprehensive stops justify the cost.
If you’re after a dynamic, engaging way to explore Copenhagen’s waterfront, historic sites, and royal residences—all in a compact tour—this private Segway adventure fits the bill perfectly.
“We started the day with light rain and grey skies but we ended with big smiles and everyone agreeing this was the highlight! We were with grandpare…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 10 years and older can participate, provided they meet the minimum weight of 35kg.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and in colder months, warm clothes and gloves are advised. The tour runs rain or shine, so dress accordingly.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable.
Is a prior Segway experience necessary?
No, the initial training on the spacious practice ground makes it easy for first-timers to get comfortable before heading out.
What landmarks will I see?
Highlights include Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, The Little Mermaid, Kastellet, and Gefionspringvandet.
Are helmets and safety gear included?
Yes, all gear, including helmet, rain poncho, and radio headset, are provided for each participant.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility challenges?
Participants need to stand for the duration and comfortably step on/down from the Segway, so it may not suit everyone with mobility issues.
What weather conditions are acceptable for this tour?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, but appropriate clothing is recommended for cold or rainy days.