If you’re visiting Copenhagen and short on time, a Segway tour offers an exciting way to see the city’s highlights without breaking a sweat. Imagine zipping effortlessly between the Little Mermaid and Amalienborg Palace, all while learning fascinating stories from a knowledgeable guide—this is what the 1-Hour Copenhagen Segway Cruise promises. With a small-group setting, audio headsets for clear communication, and enough time to take in key sights, this experience balances fun and practicality.
What I really like about this tour is how it combines speed and comfort. Unlike walking, you’ll cover more ground in less time, visiting multiple neighborhoods and landmarks that are hard to see on foot. Plus, the guides—like Andrus and Sabi—are praised for their friendly, informative approach, often peppering the tour with humor and insider tips that make the sights come alive. Another perk: after the tour, you get a complimentary organic refreshment and a small souvenir, making it a well-rounded little adventure.
That said, a minor consideration is the need for some basic comfort with riding a Segway—if you’re nervous, the initial training on the spacious, quiet course should help, but it’s worth arriving early and practicing. Also, since the tour covers quite a bit in just over an hour, you’ll want to be prepared for some quick stops rather than in-depth exploration at each site.
This tour is a fantastic way to maximize your limited time in Copenhagen. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning traveler, the combination of guided storytelling, scenic cruising, and manageable group size makes it a memorable, practical experience.
Key points / Takeaways

- Efficient sightseeing: Cover many highlights in just over an hour without extensive walking.
- Expert guides: Guides like Andrus and Sabi are praised for their knowledge, humor, and storytelling skills.
- Comfortable, safe experience: Training on a quiet, spacious course helps even first-timers feel confident.
- Excellent views and stories: From The Little Mermaid to Nyhavn, you’ll learn interesting tidbits about each spot.
- Small group size: Limited to a maximum of 10 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
- Great value: The price includes equipment, a souvenir, and a refreshment, making it a well-rounded package.
A detailed look at the Copenhagen Segway cruise

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Starting off in style: check-in and training
Your adventure begins at Langelinie Allé 58, where arriving 15 minutes early is key. The check-in process is straightforward—signing a waiver and getting fitted with your helmet and radio. The real magic happens during the training segment, where your guide will teach you how to control the Segway on a dedicated, car-free zone. I love this approach because it’s safety-first, and it gives everyone a chance to get comfortable. Many reviews mention how guides like Andrus turn the initial instructions into a fun, light-hearted introduction to the city’s sights.
Cruising past Copenhagen’s iconic landmarks
Once underway, the tour takes you past some of Copenhagen’s most loved sights. The first stop, the Little Mermaid, is a must-see and perfect for a quick photo. One reviewer mentions the guide’s knowledge of Copenhagen was “great and full of humor,” which makes even the most familiar sights feel fresh.
From there, cruising along the water, you’ll see the Royal Pavilions and hear stories about Denmark’s naval past. The radio system allows your guide to share interesting tales without stopping, making the most of your cruise. Passing the old customs area and the Royal Casting Collection in the West Indies warehouse, you get a peek into Denmark’s colonial and maritime history—all while gliding smoothly through the city.
Exploring Holmen and the cultural scene
Next, the tour ascends to Holmen, home to the Royal Danish Theatre Play House and the lively Ofelia Plads. You’ll stop briefly at Ofelia Square to snap a photo with the Royal Opera House in the background, a backdrop that’s not just photogenic but also steeped in cultural significance. Sabi’s storytelling here added a layer of depth that went beyond surface-level sightseeing.
Nyhavn and architectural highlights
The route continues down the colorful, iconic Nyhavn, often touted as the most photographed spot in Copenhagen. Here, the guide shares intriguing stories about the area’s history and its vibrant buildings. This stop is perfect for photos and soaking in the lively atmosphere of the canal-lined neighborhood. You also cruise past the Kongens Nytorv (King’s Square), the heart of the city.
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Architectural marvels and royal residence
The Marble Church (Frederiks Kirke) impresses with its grand dome, visible from afar, while the Amalienborg Palace offers a classic royal scene—complete with a chance to wave at the Queen if she’s home. The rapid but informative stop gives you enough time for photos and some royal admiration.
Wrapping up with a fortress and fountain
On the home stretch, you cruise past Kastellet, a well-preserved 17th-century military fortress that still functions today. The Gefion Fountain offers a Nordic mythological story, perfect for a quick snapshot before heading back.
Post-tour refreshments and souvenirs
Once back at the starting point, the tour wraps up with a complimentary organic beverage and a fun souvenir. This extra touch adds value, and guides are happy to offer tips for exploring Copenhagen further.
Practical considerations and who it’s best for

The price of about $62 per person is quite reasonable considering the equipment, guide, and sightseeing packed into this hour. It’s especially suited for those who want to see a lot without the fatigue of walking or biking. The maximum group size of 10 makes for a more intimate experience, perfect if you prefer personalized attention from your guide.
Since a minimum age of 11 and a weight range of 35kg-125kg are required, it’s ideal for families with older children or teens comfortable on a Segway. Dress in comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing, as the tour runs in all weather conditions.
If you’re arriving on a cruise, this tour is an excellent way to make the most of your limited time ashore. The meeting point is near the cruise terminal, and parking is available nearby, though it is paid.
Value for money
For just over an hour of guided cruising, the experience delivers a lot—stunning views, stories, and practical tips. The inclusion of a souvenir and organic refreshment enhances the feeling of getting a complete, memorable package.
Who should consider this tour
This experience is perfect for first-time visitors who want a quick, engaging overview of Copenhagen’s top sights. It’s also well-suited for travelers who prefer a more relaxed, less physically demanding way to explore. If you’re a fan of quirky, fun adventures that combine sightseeing with a bit of tech and storytelling, this tour will hit the mark.
Those with a sense of adventure, a curiosity for Danish culture, and a desire to see the city from a fresh perspective will find this tour especially rewarding. Keep in mind, it’s not for those afraid of riding a Segway or with mobility issues—training and practice are part of the experience, but basic comfort with standing and balancing are necessary.
FAQ about the Copenhagen Segway Cruise

Do I need previous Segway experience?
No, the tour begins with a training session on a spacious, quiet course. Guides like Andrus and Sabi make sure everyone is comfortable before setting off.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are a must—high heels are not allowed—and dress according to weather conditions, since the tour runs rain or shine.
Are there age restrictions?
Yes, participants must be at least 11 years old and weigh between 35kg and 125kg.
How long does the tour last?
The actual cruise takes about 1 hour and 15 minutes, with additional time for check-in and post-tour refreshments.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions. Bring appropriate rain gear if required.
What’s included in the price?
Use of Segway, helmets, radios, rain ponchos, luggage storage, a complimentary organic beverage, and a small souvenir.
Can I park nearby?
Yes, paid parking is available on Langelinie Alle, with Sunday being free.
Will I see the city’s main sights?
Absolutely. Highlights include The Little Mermaid, Nyhavn, Amalienborg Palace, and more, all covered in scenic cruising and brief stops.
What if I arrive late?
Arriving 15 minutes early is recommended. Late arrivals may be accommodated if possible but cannot be guaranteed a spot or refund.
The Copenhagen Segway Cruise offers a lively, efficient, and enjoyable way to see the city’s highlights in a short time. It’s especially valuable for those who want a mix of sightseeing, storytelling, and a little adventure, all while avoiding fatigue. Guides are praised for their knowledge and humor, making the experience not only informative but also genuinely fun.
This tour suits active travelers with an interest in seeing Copenhagen’s top sights without the hassle of walking or biking. It’s a smart choice if you want a quick, engaging overview of the city’s most photogenic and iconic locations. For a blend of ease, education, and excitement, this Segway cruise hits the mark.
Whether you’re visiting for the day or just want a memorable way to kick off your trip, it’s a small adventure that leaves a big impression.
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