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Discover Copenhagen on a 3-hour bike tour with a local guide, visiting top sights like Rosenborg Castle, Nyhavn, and the Little Mermaid for $71.51.

The Copenhagen Bicycle Adventure offers an engaging way to see Denmark’s capital, priced at $71.51 per person for approximately three hours of guided cycling. The tour departs from Axeltorv 1, conveniently located near the Tivoli park, and is designed for small groups of up to 15 travelers. With bike rental included, this experience suits those who want an active, eco-friendly exploration of Copenhagen’s most iconic sights.
The tour highlights over 10 stops, including landmark sites like Rosenborg Castle, Nyhavn, the Little Mermaid, and the Royal Palace. The multilingual guide provides insights into Copenhagen’s history and culture while cycling through scenic bridges, historic neighborhoods, and lively waterfronts. The flexible timing and free cancellation policy make this a practical choice for visitors wanting a rundown with minimal hassle.
While the tour covers a lot in just three hours, it’s especially appealing for those interested in biking in good company and learning local stories. The only consideration is that helmets are not included, although they are not mandatory. This tour is perfect for active travelers seeking an authentic, sustainable way to experience Copenhagen’s most celebrated spots.

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The tour begins at Axeltorv 1, a central square right in front of the Tivoli park main entrance. This easy-to-find meeting point makes starting your adventure straightforward, with tourist information available on-site. The initial 15-minute stop allows you to settle in and ask any last-minute questions before heading out on the bike.
The end point is the same as the start, returning you to Axeltorv after the tour concludes. The timing is set to 10:00 am, fitting well into morning plans and allowing the rest of the day for further exploration.

The tour kicks off at City Hall Square, a lively hub that marks the beginning of Strøget, Copenhagen’s main shopping street. This main square is a hub for events and demonstrations, giving you a taste of local life before heading into the historic districts.
From there, the guide leads you to Rosenborg Castle—a royal summer residence built between 1606 and 1634. The castle’s interiors are well-preserved, showcasing the Danish crown jewels in the basement and featuring knights’ halls with thrones, silver lion statues, and tapestry series from 1693. The castle offers a glimpse into Denmark’s regal past and is a highlight for history enthusiasts.

Next, the Kongens Have, the oldest royal garden in Denmark, provides a peaceful break within the city. Laid out in Renaissance style by Christian IV, it has been open to the public since the 1770s. The garden’s main alleys and pathways remain largely unchanged over centuries, allowing visitors to walk through a landscape shaped by history.
The Hercules Pavilion and H.C. Andersen statue are notable features within the garden. Its central location and serene atmosphere make it a favorite stop for locals and visitors alike, offering a green respite amid urban sightseeing.

The Nyboder district features colorful row houses originally built by Christian IV to house navy personnel. This historic naval barracks area reflects Copenhagen’s maritime past. A statue of King Christian IV also graces this district, adding to its historic charm.
Cycling through this neighborhood showcases Copenhagen’s naval history and architectural heritage, making it a visual highlight for those interested in the city’s maritime roots.

A must-see stop is the Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. Unveiled in 1913, this iconic sculpture was created by Edvard Eriksen after being commissioned by Carl Jacobsen, the founder of Carlsberg beer.
The statue’s location by the harbor makes it a photo-worthy landmark, and its history adds depth to its visual appeal. The 15-minute stop allows plenty of time to appreciate the figure and its story.

Cyclists cross the moat into the Citadel, a significant military site dating back to the 1660s. This old fortress once played a vital role in Copenhagen’s defense against sea attack. The royal gate and surrounding historic structures offer a glimpse into military architecture and city defense strategies from centuries past.
This stop is great for history buffs interested in Copenhagen’s strategic defenses and noble past.

After cycling along the waterfront, the tour makes a 15-minute stop at Toldboden, a renowned Danish gastronomic market located at the port. Here, seven celebrated chefs operate, offering a variety of local and international dishes. Visitors can warm up and sample delicious food (consumption not included).
This culinary pause adds flavor to the city tour, highlighting Copenhagen’s vibrant food scene and seafood traditions.
Passing through Churchillparken, the Gefion Fountain steals attention with its large-scale sculptures depicting the Norse goddess Gefion and her oxen. Created by Anders Bundgaard between 1897 and 1904, this monument celebrates Scandinavian mythology and is among Copenhagen’s largest monuments.
The fountain’s imposing presence and legendary story make it a striking visual stop en route to the Royal Church.
Frederik’s Church, also known as the Marble Church, was built in 1749 to commemorate the tercentenary of the Oldenborg royal house. The church’s impressive dome and Baroque architecture mark one of the city’s most distinctive religious sites.
The 25-minute visit allows time to admire the architecture and understand its significance in Denmark’s royal history.
The changing of the guard at Amalienborg Palace occurs daily at noon. The Royal Guard marches from their barracks through Copenhagen streets to the palace square, offering a colorful ceremonial display and a chance to see royal traditions in action.
This popular spectacle is a highlight for visitors interested in Danish monarchy and regal ceremonies.
The Amalienborg Palace complex surrounds a beautiful square with a statue of King Frederik V. The palaces are home to Denmark’s royal family, with four identical buildings—including Christian VII’s Palace and Frederik VII’s Palace.
Guided visits or simply observing the Royal Guard at the palace square reveal royal life and architectural elegance, making it an essential stop on this Copenhagen bike tour.
The tour concludes at Nyhavn, a 17th-century waterfront district famous for its colorful townhouses, bars, cafés, and restaurants. It’s an ideal place to soak in Copenhagen’s lively atmosphere, enjoy picturesque views, and continue exploring or dining.
With 15 minutes allocated, visitors can take photos or relax before further adventures.
The Copenhagen Bicycle Adventure is suitable for ages 14 and above, with most travelers able to participate. The tour operates in all weather—so appropriate clothing is recommended. The meeting point at Axeltorv 1 is easily accessible, and the tour starts at 10:00 am, fitting well into morning schedules.
Bike support includes free replacement if anything goes wrong, such as a flat tire, and the guide is multilingual. While helmets are not mandatory, they are recommended for safety. Gratuities are optional but not included, allowing flexibility in tipping.
This guided bike tour provides a compact yet immersive overview of Copenhagen’s most iconic sights, from historic castles to lively waterfronts. The small group size and local guide enrich the experience with personalized insights and interesting anecdotes.
The inclusion of bike rental and free bike support make this a cost-effective and easy-to-join option for active travelers. The duration of three hours strikes a good balance between seeing many key locations and maintaining a comfortable pace.
While the tour covers a lot in a short period, it caters best to those who enjoy cycling, outdoor activities, and cultural sights. For visitors seeking a dynamic and eco-friendly way to explore Copenhagen, this tour delivers a practical and memorable experience.
“Excellente première expérience. Découvrir la ville avec un guide permet de rayonner et comprendre son histoire. Copenhague se prête parfaitemen…”
Is a helmet included or required?
Helmets are not included but are recommended. They are not mandatory for participation.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration is approximately 3 hours, starting at 10:00 am and ending at the same meeting point.
What attractions are included?
Stops include City Hall Square, Rosenborg Castle, Kongens Have, Nyboder, The Little Mermaid, the Citadel, Toldboden market, Gefion Fountain, Frederik’s Church, Amalienborg Palace, and Nyhavn.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start. Cancellations after that are non-refundable.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The minimum age is 14 years, making it suitable for teenagers and adults alike.
This Copenhagen Bicycle Adventure offers an authentic, eco-conscious way to explore the city’s most loved attractions with plenty of local insights and stunning views.