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Discover Copenhagen on a private 3-hour bike tour for $314.21, featuring iconic landmarks like Nyhavn, Rosenborg Castle, and the Little Mermaid, with expert guides.

The Complete Copenhagen Private Bike Tour offers a flexible and eco-friendly way to see the Danish capital in just 3 hours. With a cost of $314.21 per person, this tour is a personalized experience designed for those who want a thorough yet relaxed exploration of Copenhagen’s most famous sights. The tour operates with professional guides, includes bike rental, and offers optional helmets for safety.
This private experience suits travelers who enjoy cycling and prefer a customized approach. It departs from Vester Voldgade 2A and promises a comfortable pace on flat surfaces, making it accessible for most fitness levels. While the tour covers many highlights, it’s worth noting that admission tickets are not included for Rosenborg Castle, and guests should bring water and dress appropriately for the weather.

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The tour begins at Vester Voldgade 2A, a central location in Copenhagen that’s close to public transportation. This makes it easy to meet your guide and start your adventure without long travel times. The meeting point’s central position allows you to combine this tour with other activities or sightseeing plans in the city.
Guests should arrive prepared for an active 3-hour ride on flat terrain. The tour ends back at the starting point, making logistics simple for those with tight schedules or additional plans later in the day.
Your journey starts with a stop at TorvehallerneKBH, a prominent Danish gourmet market. Here, the focus is on high-end, seasonal foods housed in a modern, indoor setting that’s open year-round. This entrance point introduces you to Denmark’s culinary excellence, with a chance to appreciate the local gourmet offerings.
Although this stop lasts only 10 minutes, it sets the tone for the tour’s mix of cultural landmarks and local flavor. No admission fee applies to this stop, making it a quick but insightful introduction to Copenhagen’s food culture.

Next, the King’s Garden provides a peaceful space to enjoy views of Copenhagen’s oldest park. Known as the royal garden, it is a favorite picnic spot among locals. The tour then visits Rosenborg Castle, built by King Christian IV as his summer residence and later serving as his official home.
While admission tickets are not included for Rosenborg Castle, the exterior and surrounding gardens are picturesque. Inside, the castle houses royal collections and historical artifacts, offering a glimpse into Denmark’s regal past. The exterior and garden walk last 10 minutes each, providing enough time to appreciate these historic sights.

The tour passes through Nyboder, a district originally built to house navy privates and their families during King Christian IV’s reign. This area reflects Copenhagen’s maritime history and its expansion during the 17th century.
Further along, Kastellet, one of Northern Europe’s best-preserved fortresses, stands out as a well-maintained military site. It’s still in use today by the Danish Defence and houses the Home Guard. Both stops are free to explore and offer insight into Copenhagen’s defensive past.
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The iconic Little Mermaid statue, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale, is a must-see. Made by Edvard Eriksen, it has been gracing the Copenhagen harbor for over a century and is a key photo opportunity.
Next, the Amalienborg Palace Museum is the royal family’s current residence, with Queen Margrethe living in the palace on the left, and King Frederik on the right. The tour offers a 10-minute stop here to admire the palace’s architecture and learn about Denmark’s royal history.

Nyhavn, a historic harbor filled with colorful houses, invites visitors to enjoy lively urban scenes. Originally a busy port and sailors’ hangout, today it’s a hub for cafes and canal cruises. The tour allows a 10-minute stop to soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
The Circle Bridge, designed by Olafur Eliasson, exemplifies contemporary Danish design. Recognized by the Wallpaper* Design Award in 2016, the bridge is a striking feature of Copenhagen’s modern architecture scene.

The Black Diamond—the Royal Danish Library building—adds a sleek, modern touch to the cityscape. Its 10-minute stop provides a view of this architectural landmark, alongside the adjacent library garden.
Further along, Islands Brygge has transformed from an industrial zone into a trendy neighborhood with startups, cafes, and a public harbor bath. This area reflects Copenhagen’s urban renewal and modern lifestyle, although the harbor bath is not included in the tour.
The tour features Cykelslangen, known as The Bicycle Snake, a standout example of Copenhagen’s bike-friendly infrastructure. Open since 2014, this elevated cycle bridge allows cyclists to cross the harbor smoothly.
Another notable feature is Kødbyen, or The Meatpacking District, a once industrial area now renowned for its hip restaurants and food scene. These stops showcase Copenhagen’s innovative urban development and its commitment to sustainable transportation.
The tour concludes with visits to Det Ny Teater, a historic venue opened in 1908, and other cultural sites. The theatre’s stunning architecture and long history make it a highlight for those interested in Copenhagen’s arts scene. The 10-minute stops give a taste of the city’s vibrant cultural life.
The Complete Copenhagen Private Bike Tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as the route primarily uses flat roads. The tour operates rain or shine, so dressing appropriately for the weather is advised.
Guests receive a professional guide, bike rental, and optional helmets for safety. The tour’s private format means only your group participates, allowing for a personalized experience. The free cancellation policy provides flexibility, with full refunds available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
This bike tour suits travelers who want to see Copenhagen’s top landmarks at a relaxed pace, with the convenience of a private guide. It attracts those interested in a mix of historic sites, modern architecture, and local culture. The three-hour duration makes it ideal for those with limited time but who still want to enjoy the city’s personality.
This tour offers a comprehensive yet flexible way to explore Copenhagen. The expert guides and well-chosen stops deliver a genuine sense of the city’s history, architecture, and local life. The bike-friendly infrastructure and central meeting point make logistics straightforward.
While some stops do not include admission fees, the focus on outdoor views and exterior sightseeing keeps the experience accessible and engaging. It’s especially suited for active travelers who appreciate personalized attention and want to experience Copenhagen’s highlights in just 3 hours.
“Wir durften eine spannende Reise mit dem Fahrrad durch Kopenhagen erleben.”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour’s moderate physical activity and flat terrain make it suitable for most ages, but children should have some cycling experience.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, optional helmets are available for safety during the ride.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What should I bring on the tour?
Guests should bring a bottle of water, wear comfortable clothing, and dress appropriately for weather conditions.
Is the tour accessible in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
Will I see interior of Rosenborg Castle?
No, the tour stops outside for 10 minutes; interior admission is not included.
How long does each stop last?
Most stops last about 10 minutes, enough to take photos and enjoy the surroundings.
What is the price for this tour?
The cost is $314.21 per person, including bike rental and guide.
Where does the tour end?
It concludes back at the starting point at Vester Voldgade.
Is this tour eco-friendly?
Yes, cycling is an eco-friendly way to explore Copenhagen’s landmarks.
Who operates this tour?
The tour is run by OURWAY Tours – Copenhagen.