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Discover Copenhagen on a 3-hour guided bike tour with local guides, visiting top attractions and hidden spots, ideal for exploring the city like a local.
Exploring Copenhagen by bike offers a unique way to experience the city’s vibrant streets and stunning architecture. This 3-hour Copenhagen Highlights Bike Tour with a local guide is designed for those who want to see the main sights while enjoying the ease and flexibility of cycling. For $54.38 per person, participants ride around Copenhagen’s most iconic locations and learn about local culture and history from knowledgeable guides. The tour is suitable for most with moderate physical fitness, and it’s perfect for travelers eager to cover about 5 km at a relaxed pace.
The tour departs from Vester Voldgade 2 and concludes at the same point, making it convenient for travelers staying nearby. It’s noteworthy that this tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress appropriately. The small group size (up to 15 travelers) ensures personalized attention, and the use of bikes, helmets, and rain ponchos are included. Reviews highly praise the expert guides, safety, and the variety of sights covered, making this a popular choice with over 700 reviews and a perfect 5-star rating.

The tour starts and ends at Vester Voldgade 2, a central location close to many public transport options. This 3-hour journey is designed to give a broad yet relaxed overview of Copenhagen’s highlights. The route is carefully planned to cover approximately 5 km, making it accessible even for those who aren’t avid cyclists, thanks to the flat terrain and frequent stops.
Participants ride on bike-friendly roads and paths, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the ride. The guided experience emphasizes exploring the city like a local, with stops at key landmarks and scenic viewpoints. The pacing allows for multiple 15-minute breaks and a rest in Nyhavn, where visitors can relax and enjoy a Danish treat at a local café.
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The tour kicks off at Radhuspladsen, Copenhagen’s famous Town Hall Square, which is a bustling hub of activity. From here, you get a view of Tivoli, one of the city’s most beloved attractions, visible from the square. While entrance tickets to Tivoli are not included, the view alone offers a glimpse of Copenhagen’s lively entertainment scene.
Riding through this area gives insight into the city’s vibrant central life, with the historic Town Hall and surrounding architecture setting the tone for the rest of the tour. This stop is perfect for photo opportunities and to get a first sense of Copenhagen’s dynamic cityscape.

Next, the guide leads you to Christiansborg Slot, the seat of Denmark’s Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. You also visit the Royal Stables, which have historical significance. This 20-minute stop offers a chance to appreciate the grandeur of Copenhagen’s government buildings and royal history, even if admission tickets are not included.
The close proximity of Christiansborg and the Royal Library allows for an easy walk to admire the old and new additions of the Royal Library, next to Christiansborg. This 15-minute visit provides a glimpse of Denmark’s rich cultural institutions, with free access to the library’s architecture and outdoor areas.

The Copenhagen Stock Exchange (Børsen), with its distinctive twisting spire, is another key stop. This 15-minute view showcases Copenhagen’s historic trading hub, dating back to the 17th century. Its unique architecture makes it a favorite for photos and learning about Denmark’s mercantile past.
The tour also takes you to Kongens Nytorv, the city’s grand square, located near the lively Nyhavn district. Here, you get a sense of Copenhagen’s bustling social life and historical significance as a hub of commerce and entertainment.

One of the tour’s highlights is the 30-minute stop at Nyhavn, the iconic harbor lined with colorful townhouses and lively cafés. Here, you can unwind at a local Danish café or bakery, enjoying a Danish pastry and coffee. This break offers a perfect opportunity to soak in the vibrant atmosphere and take photos of the historic waterfront.
While the view of the Opera House across the water provides a stunning backdrop, the focus remains on experiencing the local flavor and charm of this lively district. No admission tickets are needed for this stop, but the atmosphere and scenery make it a memorable part of the ride.
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Cycling on, the group visits Amalienborg, the official Royal Danish residence. The 20-minute stop gives a close-up look at the Piazza and the Royal Palace Museum, where the Danish royal family resides. The changing of the guard often takes place here, offering an additional spectacle.
A short walk from Amalienborg takes you to Fredrik’s Church, also known as Frederikskirken, with its impressive dome. The combination of royal history and architectural beauty makes this an essential stop within the tour.

The tour continues to Gefionspringvandet, a striking statue of the goddess Gefion, representing fertility and strength. This 10-minute stop offers good photo opportunities and a chance to admire Copenhagen’s mythological sculptures.
Next, the group cycles to Langelinie Park, a waterfront promenade near Kastellet, and the area around the Little Mermaid statue. The 20-minute stop at Langelinie provides scenic views and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying the harbor’s maritime charm.

No visit to Copenhagen is complete without seeing The Little Mermaid, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. The 20-minute stop at this iconic statue offers a chance for photos and to appreciate Copenhagen’s literary connections.
The Rosenborg Castle, another highlight, is the first royal palace in Copenhagen, built by Christian IV. This 10-minute stop presents a glimpse of Denmark’s royal history and Renaissance architecture.
Cycling further, the famous Round Tower in the medieval old town captures the spirit of Christian IV’s era. This 10-minute stop reflects the city’s historic architecture, with the tower offering panoramic views from its top.
The tour includes a local professional guide, who shares insights about the city’s culture, history, and hidden gems. The use of bicycles is provided, with helmet and rain poncho options available on request. Travelers can also store luggage at the shop before and after the ride, adding to the convenience.
Children’s bikes are available free of charge upon request, making this tour suitable for families. The small-group format ensures a friendly experience, with personalized attention and safety prioritized throughout.
This small-group guided tour offers a comprehensive yet relaxed way to see the city’s top attractions. The expert guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly manner, making it easy to learn about Copenhagen without feeling rushed. The inclusion of a coffee stop at Nyhavn adds a charming touch, perfect for recharging.
Despite the packed itinerary, the pacing and frequent stops make it accessible for most fitness levels. The cost-effective price and positive reviews reflect excellent value for those looking to explore Copenhagen on two wheels. The tour’s flexibility, including the availability of child bikes and rain gear, makes it suitable for a variety of travelers.
This tour stands out as an efficient way to familiarize oneself with Copenhagen’s main sights in just three hours. It’s especially recommended at the start of a trip, as guides often give helpful tips for exploring the city further. The cycling route covers a good mix of historic sites, scenic waterfronts, and royal landmarks, providing a well-rounded overview.
The review scores and multiple positive comments about guides like Mariska, Joern, and Fien highlight the tour’s quality and engaging narration. Many participants appreciate the easy ride, interesting facts, and opportunity to see Copenhagen from a different perspective — all without the fatigue of a walking tour.
The Copenhagen Highlights Bike Tour delivers excellent value for travelers eager to explore the city actively and informatively. Its central location, expert guides, and scenic stops make it ideal for those wanting a balanced mix of sightseeing and local culture.
While the tour covers many highlights, it’s important to note that admission tickets to certain attractions are not included, and participants should dress appropriately considering Copenhagen’s unpredictable weather. This tour is perfect for first-time visitors, families, and cycling enthusiasts who want to experience Copenhagen from a local’s perspective without the hassle of navigating alone.
This small-group bike tour combines fun, learning, and local flavor, making it an excellent choice for a memorable introduction to Copenhagen.
“The tour is a fantastic way to see the highlights of Copenhagen. Mariska was an amazing guide. Great knowledge of the city. Would recommend her …”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, free children’s bikes are available upon request, making it suitable for families with children who can cycle at a moderate pace.
Are helmets provided?
Yes, helmets are included, and rain ponchos are available on request, depending on weather.
What is the tour’s duration?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, covering about 5 km at a relaxed pace with multiple stops.
Where does the tour start and end?
Both start and end at Vester Voldgade 2, in central Copenhagen, near public transportation.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, the tour is typically booked around 26 days in advance, and booking early is recommended due to high demand.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes a local professional guide, use of bicycle, helmets, rain ponchos, and luggage storage.
Can I upgrade to different bikes?
Upgrade options like e-bikes or cargo bikes are available upon request, but are not included in the standard package.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly; rain gear is available if requested.
Is this tour accessible for those with limited mobility?
The flat terrain and bike-friendly paths make it accessible for most with moderate physical fitness.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of expert guides, scenic route, and the opportunity to see both main sights and hidden gems make it a top-rated choice for exploring Copenhagen on two wheels.