Exploring Copenhagen on a Segway might just be one of the most memorable ways to see this vibrant city — especially if you’re short on time or want a different perspective. I’ve come across a highly-rated 90-minute Segway Spring Tour offered by Segway Cruise Copenhagen, which boasts a perfect 5-star rating from 13 enthusiastic travelers. Priced at around $70, this tour promises a lively, comfortable, and insider-friendly way to cruise along the waterfront and through historic neighborhoods, all while enjoying commentary from knowledgeable guides.
What I love about this experience is its balance of fun and practicality. First, the full safety briefing and practice session ensure even first-timers can feel confident on the Segway — so no fear if you’re new to this mode of transport. Second, the small group size — capped at ten people — fosters a more personal, less rushed atmosphere, which can make all the difference. Plus, a stop at a cozy café for a Danish pastry and organic beverage really sweetens the deal, giving you a chance to warm up and soak in local flavors.
One potential consideration is the weather, since the tour runs in winter and involves braving the outdoor air, but the inclusion of rain ponchos shows they’re prepared for the weather’s whims. Also, while the tour covers many highlights, those with mobility issues should note the need to stand comfortably and step on/off easily from the Segway.
Key Points
- Comfort and safety are prioritized, making it accessible even for beginners.
- Personalized experience with capped group size enhances interaction and viewing opportunities.
- Cultural stops like The Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, and Amalienborg Palace offer iconic Copenhagen sights.
- The café stop at the Royal Danish Theater is a delightful chance to recharge with organic treats.
- Tour pricing includes all gear, commentary, and a souvenir, making it good value.
- Weather adaptability, thanks to rain ponchos and flexible arrangements, ensures a smoother experience.
A Walkthrough of the Copenhagen Segway Tour

The adventure begins at the Langelinie Allé 58 meeting point, where you arrive about 15 minutes early for check-in and training. The staff hands out helmets, radios for live commentary, and you’re given a quick safety briefing. This initial part is crucial — it sets the tone for confidence and ensures everyone is comfortable on the Segway. After some practice on a flat, open area, you’re ready to hit the water’s edge.
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The Waterway Ride and the Little Mermaid
The first part of the tour takes you along a car-free zone beside the water — a super smart way to get your bearings and build your confidence. You’ll pass through Langelinie Park, admire the Angel of Copenhagen, and hear tales about the historic customs area and navy stories. The water views are stunning, especially in winter when the harbor is quiet, and the crisp air adds a refreshing feel.
The first major photo stop is at the Little Mermaid, Copenhagen’s most famous sculpture. It’s a quick stop—about 5 minutes—but enough time to snap some pictures and listen to a bit of its fascinating backstory. Guides often share insights into the statue’s creation and its significance, making it more than just a photo op.
Arts, Royalty, and Culture
Next, the tour makes its way to some of Copenhagen’s cultural treasures. You’ll see the I Am Queen Mary sculpture, which is relatively new but captures a part of Danish colonial history. Then, the Royal Cast Collection and the lush garden gifted by Maersk between the Opera House and the Royal Palace provide a lovely glimpse into Denmark’s royal and maritime heritage.
Concluding the water-side sightseeing, you’ll arrive at the Copenhagen Opera House. While you won’t cross into the Holmen area, the guide shares compelling stories about the building’s high costs and architectural significance—worth knowing if you’re interested in modern Danish design.
The next major stop is Nyhavn, the picturesque, colorful harbor that’s become Copenhagen’s postcard symbol. Here, you can soak in the lively atmosphere, with plenty of photo-worthy views of historic boats and waterfront cafes.
A Cozy Break and More Sights
The highlight of the itinerary for many is the 20-minute break at the Royal Danish Theater’s café. Run by the Meyer Group (co-founders of Noma), this spot emphasizes organic, local produce, and offers delightful Danish pastries and organic beverages at a special rate for tour participants. It’s a perfect chance to warm up and chat with your guide about the city’s best-kept secrets.
Post-break, the tour continues with more sights like Amalienborg Palace, the official residence of the Danish royal family. Listening to stories about the Marble Church, Kastellet (a still-active military fortress), and Trekroner fort adds depth to the experience.
Ending on a High Note
As the tour wraps up, you return to the starting point, where you’re welcome to stay and enjoy a complimentary organic beverage — or pick up a fun Segway souvenir. Many travelers appreciate the relaxed, friendly atmosphere and the chance to ask your guide for additional tips for exploring Copenhagen further.
Who Will Enjoy This?

If you’re looking for a short, active, and engaging way to see Copenhagen’s most iconic sights, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors or those with limited time who still want an immersive experience. The small group size and personal interaction make it ideal for those who prefer a more relaxed, intimate tour rather than a large bus or walking group. Plus, the low-impact nature of Segway riding means most people who can stand comfortably, weigh between 35-125kg, and have at least 135cm in height will find themselves right at home.
The combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and a cozy cafe break creates a well-rounded experience that captures the spirit of Copenhagen without feeling rushed or superficial. You’ll come away with not just photos, but a sense of the city’s vibrant life and history.
Final Thoughts
This Segway Tour offers great value for around $70, with a mix of scenic views, cultural highlights, and local flavors. The fact that reviewers consistently praise the guides — with one named Andres being called “amazing” and “funny” — speaks to the quality of the experience. Knowing that it’s a small-group tour, with friendly staff dedicated to safety and customer satisfaction, adds to its appeal.
If you’re seeking an active way to explore Copenhagen—especially in cooler weather—this tour will keep you warm, entertained, and well-informed. It successfully combines sightseeing, storytelling, and local culinary treats, making it a memorable part of any Danish adventure.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes. The experience begins with a full safety briefing and practice session, ensuring even first-time riders can gain confidence before heading out.
How long does the tour last?
Approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, including stops. The guided riding itself is about 90 minutes.
What is included in the price?
All necessary gear — helmet, radio system, rain poncho if needed — plus a fun souvenir, an organic beverage, and biscuits at the end.
Are there any age or height restrictions?
Yes. Participants must be at least 11 years old, stand at least 135cm tall, and weigh between 35-125kg.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Langelinie Allé 58 in Copenhagen, with the same meeting point.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before your scheduled tour.
In sum, this Copenhagen Segway Tour combines the thrill of riding with the beauty of the city’s most famous sights, topped off with insightful commentary and local treats. It’s perfect for curious travelers seeking an active, enjoyable, and authentic overview of Denmark’s capital.
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