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Explore Copenhagen with a 2-hour guided e-scooter tour covering top landmarks like The Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, and Nyhavn for just $68.07.
If you’re seeking an engaging way to see Copenhagen’s most iconic sights in just two hours, the E-Scooter “Stand Up Kick Bike” Guided Tour offers an energetic experience at an accessible price of $68.07 per person. Guided by personable and knowledgeable leaders, this tour takes you through a carefully curated route that includes both landmark attractions and hidden corners of the city. The tour is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a rundown or anyone eager to explore Copenhagen in a lively, eco-friendly way.
This 2-hour guided tour departs from Nikolaj Plads 34 and visits 15 distinct stops, all without extra admission fees, as most locations are free to enter. The group size is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personal touch and plenty of interaction with the guides. Bookings are typically made 69 days in advance, highlighting its popularity, and the tour features the convenience of a mobile ticket.
While the tour offers a fun, fast-paced way to cover a broad area, it’s important to note that the kick-bike riding experience is generally suitable for most travelers, with many reviews praising its ease of use compared to Segways. This tour balances entertainment, education, and sightseeing, making it a compelling choice for those wanting to maximize their Copenhagen adventure in a short amount of time.
The tour begins at Nikolaj Plads 34, a central location near public transportation options. This spot makes it easy for visitors to join the tour without hassle. The meeting point is straightforward, and the tour concludes back at the same location, simplifying logistics for participants.
The emphasis on mobile tickets means you can easily access your booking details on your device, which helps streamline the start of your adventure. The manageable group size and near public transit access make this tour a convenient choice for a quick, guided introduction to Copenhagen.
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The itinerary covers a well-chosen selection of Copenhagen’s highlights. The tour begins at Christiansborg Slot, the seat of Denmark’s Parliament and a historic royal castle dating back to 1167. From there, participants visit Det Kongelige Biblioteks Have, a tranquil garden that once served as a 16th-century harbor of war.
Next, the group explores the Copenhagen Stock Exchange, a building with origins from 1619, situated near the Royal Library and the Tax Department from 1736. The Amalienborg Palace, home to the Queen and Crown Prince since 1794, impresses with its Baroque architecture.
The route continues to Kastellet, a fortress from 1663 that features swans and a moat, alongside the Gefion Fountain and the English St. Alban Church. Visitors then get to see the iconic Little Mermaid, an enduring symbol of Denmark, and soak in the views over Copenhagen Harbour.
In Nyhavn, known for its colorful old houses and as the residence of Hans Christian Andersen, the tour offers a perfect photo stop. Other stops include Copenhagen’s King’s New Square, the Royal Danish Theater, and the Opera House, with the latter constructed in 2004 as a modern architectural marvel.
The route concludes amidst historic and regal sites like Nordre Toldbod 23, the Royal Pavilions, and the Queen’s Yacht. The final stops feature the statue of Absalon, the founder of Copenhagen, and Gammel Strand, a centuries-old fish market area along the canal.

The amazing variety of stops ensures travelers see both Copenhagen’s grand history and its lively present. The visit to Christiansborg Slot provides a glimpse into Danish governance and monarchy, with the Royal Castle dating back over 850 years.
The stop at Det Kongelige Biblioteks Have adds a peaceful break, with statues and flowers in a small hidden garden once used as a 16th-century harbor of war. The Copenhagen Stock Exchange building highlights the city’s trading history, standing since 1619, while Amalienborg Palace showcases the regal Baroque style of Copenhagen’s royal residence.
The Kastellet fortress from 1663 offers a scenic spot with its moat and resident swans, along with cultural sites like the Gefion Fountain and the English St. Alban Church. The Little Mermaid, perhaps the most famous Danish icon, pops out of the harbor waters, complemented by views of the Copenhiller building and the Reffen Streetfood area.
Nyhavn stands out with its historic harbor lined by colorful houses, where the stories of Hans Christian Andersen are tied. The tour’s route then moves to King’s Square, a bustling hub connecting the harbor to the city center, and the Royal Danish Theater, dating back to 1748.
The Copenhagen Opera House, built in 2004, exemplifies modern Danish architecture, and the Royal Pavilions and Queen’s Yacht at Nordre Toldbod add a touch of royal leisure. The statue of Absalon, facing the old Royal Castle, honors Copenhagen’s founder, while Gammel Strand provides a historical fish market setting along the canal.

We appreciate how the kick-bike makes this experience accessible and fun. Many reviews mention that it is easier to ride than a Segway, making it suitable for most participants, regardless of prior experience. The guides are praised for their patience and knowledge, helping everyone stay comfortable and confident.
The pace of the tour allows for plenty of sightseeing without feeling rushed. You can stop and take photos at each landmark, with the group size limiting wearer crowding. The electric-assist ensures you cover a lot of ground comfortably, especially around Copenhagen’s compact city center.
The ride offers a fun, eco-friendly way to explore, and the guides often share interesting stories about each location, enhancing the sightseeing with local insights. The small group size fosters a friendly, interactive atmosphere, which many find adds to the enjoyment.

Starting at Nikolaj Plads, the tour is near public transportation, easing access for visitors. The 2-hour duration makes it a manageable activity for most schedules and energy levels. Given that most stops are free to enter, the tour offers excellent value, with no additional costs for sightseeing.
The most travelers can participate, and the group size is limited to 8, which helps maintain safety and personal attention. Tour participants should be comfortable riding a kick-bike, but the experience is designed to be straightforward and accessible.
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The combination of personalized guides, well-chosen landmarks, and the fun of riding electric kick-bikes sets this tour apart. It offers a fast-paced yet relaxed way to get an overview of Copenhagen’s highlights, ideal for those who want to see “the best of” in a short time.
The high reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, especially regarding the friendly guides and the fun riding experience. The two-hour format makes it a perfect option for visitors with limited time, and the low group size enhances the overall quality.
While it may not replace a more in-depth exploration, it delivers a great introductory experience that balances sightseeing, activity, and local storytelling. It’s especially suited for adventurous travelers seeking a dynamic way to explore Denmark’s capital.

This 2-hour guided tour offers a lively, engaging way to see Copenhagen’s top sights without the fatigue of walking or the complexity of larger vehicles. The affordable price, friendly guides, and easy-to-ride kick-bikes make it a compelling choice for those wanting a quick yet memorable introduction to the city.
We like how each stop is carefully selected, combining historic landmarks with modern attractions, giving a rounded sense of Copenhagen’s character. The tour’s small group format ensures a more personal experience, and the free access to all the stops adds great value.
This tour is recommended for first-time visitors, adventurous souls, or anyone wanting to maximize sightseeing time in Copenhagen with a fun, guided, eco-friendly ride.
“This is a good experience. Peter is a very knowledgeable and friendly guide! I will recommend it to friend for sure!”

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it a quick yet comprehensive sightseeing option.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at Nikolaj Plads 34, a central location near public transportation.
What is included in the price?
The $68.07 fee covers the guided ride, the use of electric kick-bikes, and access to all stops listed in the itinerary. Most locations are free to enter.
Is the kick-bike suitable for beginners?
Yes, many reviews mention that the kick-bike is easier to ride than a Segway and suitable for most participants, especially with guides providing support.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most travelers can participate; no specific age restrictions are noted, but participants should be comfortable riding a kick-bike.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, the tour provides the kick-bikes, so no personal equipment is necessary.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a more personal and safe experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible via public transportation?
Yes, the starting point is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.
What makes this tour different from other Copenhagen sightseeing options?
It combines guided commentary with the fun of electric kick-biking, covering a broad range of landmarks in a short time with a small, friendly group.