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Discover Copenhagen on a 90-minute Segway tour, visiting top sights like Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, and The Little Mermaid with expert guides and cozy stops.
Exploring Copenhagen becomes effortless and fun with the Segway Spring Tour 90 Minutes offered by Segway Cruise Copenhagen. Priced at $70.10 per person, this guided adventure provides a lively way to see many of the city’s highlights in a compact timeframe. The tour lasts 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it perfect for those seeking an active yet manageable sightseeing experience in the Danish capital. With a full safety briefing, even newcomers feel comfortable riding the Segway after a quick practice session, and the small group size of up to 10 participants ensures a personal touch. The tour includes a cozy café stop for treats and local recommendations, adding a warm, human element to the ride.
This tour stands out because it combines easy riding, engaging commentary, and visits to some of Copenhagen’s most iconic sights. The adventure is ideal for winter days when walking might be chilly, and the organic beverage and biscuits at the end offer a delightful finish. One of the tour’s key strengths is its comprehensive itinerary, covering everything from the famous Little Mermaid to the royal Amalienborg Palace. The well-paced stops and knowledgeable guides give visitors both insight and fun, making it a highly rated experience with a perfect 5.0/5 rating based on 13 reviews.


The tour begins at Langelinie Allé 58, a central location close to many of Copenhagen’s waterfront sights. It ends back at the same meeting point, making logistics straightforward. Travelers are advised to arrive 15 minutes early for check-in, helmet fitting, and initial training. The max group size of 10 helps maintain an intimate atmosphere, allowing for personalized guidance. The availability of rain ponchos ensures comfort even if the weather turns damp.
The minimum age to participate is 11 years, with a height requirement of 135cm, and a weight range of 35-125kg. Participants need to be able to stand comfortably for the full duration and step easily on and off the Segway, making it accessible to most physically able individuals. The tour is confirmed immediately upon booking, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, adding flexibility for travelers.
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The tour’s first stop takes place along a car-free waterway, perfect for getting comfortable on the Segway. Riders glide past Langelinie Park and the Royal Pavillons, with plenty of history and scenic views along the way. The iconic Little Mermaid statue makes for an easy and picturesque photo stop within 5 minutes. From here, the guide leads you through Langelinie harbor, famous for its naval history and regal yacht dock.
Next, the I Am Queen Mary sculpture draws attention with its striking appearance and storytelling potential. Nearby, the Royal Cast Collection and the garden donated by Maersk add cultural and aesthetic interest to the ride. Riders continue on to the Copenhagen Opera House, noted as one of the most expensive opera houses in the world, with a chance to snap a great photo without crossing the water to Holmen.

One of the tour’s most lively stops is Nyhavn, the colorful 17th-century waterfront district bursting with charm and history. The 5-minute stop allows for photos and soaking in Copenhagen’s vibrant ambiance. Following Nyhavn, the group heads to Kongelige Teater (Royal Danish Theater) where a 20-minute break at the cafe offers a chance to warm up and enjoy a traditional Danish organic pastry and hot organic beverage.
The café, run by the Meyer Group (co-founders of Noma), emphasizes organic and local produce, adding a gourmet touch to the experience. This stop provides a relaxing moment to chat, take photos, and savor quality Danish treats, making the tour not just sightseeing but also a taste of local hospitality.

The tour continues with a drive to Amalienborg Palace, the home of the Danish royal family. During a quick photo stop, visitors see the Marble Church, and learn about the royal residences. The Kastellet, an active military fortress with iconic red buildings, offers further historical interest, while nearby Trekroner fort adds to the sense of Copenhagen’s strategic past.
These stops are concise but give a well-rounded glance at the city’s royal and military landmarks, all viewed from the comfortable vantage point of a Segway. The tour wraps up with a return to the starting point, where guests are invited to enjoy a complimentary organic beverage and a fun souvenir—a small memento of their Copenhagen adventure.

Throughout the tour, guides provide engaging commentary, sharing stories about each stop and offering local recommendations. The reviews highlight guides like Mikael and Andres for their knowledgeable, friendly, and interesting approach, making the ride both educational and enjoyable. The audio system helps everyone hear clearly, even with the lively city noise.
The paced stops and detailed explanations ensure the experience remains accessible and engaging, regardless of riding experience. The small group size fosters a friendly atmosphere where questions are encouraged. The safety briefing and practice session make it suitable even for first-time Segway riders.

Although the tour takes place in winter, the rain ponchos provided help keep participants dry if necessary. The organic mulled wine (Gløgg) becomes available from November, adding a cozy, hygge vibe for those returning after their ride. However, travelers should be prepared for chilly air and dress warmly, especially at outdoor stops.
The booking window suggests that most travelers plan around 20 days in advance, and the mobile ticket format makes check-in quick and easy. The minimum weight and height requirements ensure rider safety and comfort, making this tour accessible for many.

This 90-minute Segway tour suits visitors who want a dynamic way to explore Copenhagen’s waterfront, royal sites, and historic landmarks without extensive walking. It’s ideal for those comfortable standing and balancing, with a minimum age of 11 and a weight limit of 35-125kg. The small group size and friendly guides make it a personal, engaging experience, especially appealing for travelers keen on combining sightseeing with a bit of fun.
While the tour moves quickly and covers many sights, it might feel rushed for those wanting deeper exploration at each stop. Still, the cozy café break and organic treats add a welcome touch of relaxation and local flavor.
“It was informative fun and a great way to see the city. The segways were new and we were shown how to use them before we started the tour .”

Is the Segway tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes a full safety briefing and practice session, making it accessible even for first-timers.
How early should I arrive for the tour?
Guests should arrive 15 minutes prior at Langelinie Allé 58 for check-in, helmet fitting, and instructions.
What is the minimum age and height?
The minimum age is 11 years, with a minimum height of 135cm. Participants must also meet weight requirements of 35-125kg.
Does the tour operate in rain?
Yes, rain ponchos are provided if needed, ensuring comfort during wet weather.
What’s included in the tour?
The package covers Segway use, helmets, radio commentary, a fun souvenir, and organic beverages & biscuits upon return.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there’s free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
This Segway Spring Tour delivers a lively, well-organized way to see Copenhagen’s waterfront and royal sights, with knowledgeable guides, cozy stops, and a friendly group atmosphere. Perfect for those who enjoy a mix of active sightseeing and cultural discovery in the Danish capital.