Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+

Cover 90% of Copenhagen's top attractions in just 2 hours on a guided Segway tour. Expert guides, included safety gear, and authentic Danish stories for $85.53 per person.

5.0(550 reviews)From $85.53 per person

We’re genuinely impressed by how efficiently this tour packs Copenhagen’s essential sights into a single 2-hour experience. You’ll cruise past the Little Mermaid, Amalienborg Palace, Nyhavn, and Christiansborg Palace without breaking a sweat—literally, since you’re standing on a Segway rather than walking for miles. The tour’s greatest strength lies in its combination of speed and substance: you’re covering ground quickly, but your knowledgeable local guide ensures you’re not just seeing landmarks; you’re actually learning the stories that make them matter.

The second reason this tour genuinely delivers value is the thoughtful attention to comfort and safety. Everything’s included—the Segway itself, helmet, personal radio headset so you hear your guide clearly, and even a raincoat if weather turns. There’s a full 15-minute training session before the tour begins, which reviewers consistently praise for making even complete Segway novices feel confident within minutes. One traveler noted, “It was just plain fun,” while another said the experience “won the day” over even the excellent historical commentary.

One consideration worth mentioning: the tour covers considerable cobblestone terrain, particularly in historic neighborhoods. Several reviewers mentioned that while the rough streets are unavoidable if you want to see Copenhagen’s genuine medieval core, standing on a Segway over cobblestones creates a noticeably different sensation than walking. One honest traveler observed, “Your feet will feel fatigued though you are simply standing,” since Segways require constant micro-adjustments through your feet and legs.

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This experience works beautifully for first-time visitors who want to maximize their sightseeing in minimal time, families with teenagers (minimum age is 10), and anyone curious about trying a Segway in a safe, guided environment. It’s also ideal if you’re visiting Copenhagen for just a day or two and want to see the highlights without spending hours on your feet.

What Makes This Tour Stand Out

Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - What Makes This Tour Stand Out1 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Training and Safety: The First 15 Minutes Matter2 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Price and Value Analysis3 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Authentic Traveler Perspectives4 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Practical Tips from the Reviews5 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - After the Tour6 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Who Should Book This Tour?7 / 8
Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Cancellation and Booking8 / 8
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The Efficiency Factor

Copenhagen sprawls across neighborhoods that would take hours to explore on foot, yet this Segway tour covers roughly 90% of the city’s most treasured locations in 135 minutes. That’s not hyperbole—it’s what reviewers consistently experience. One couple noted this was “the fastest two hours you’ll spend in Copenhagen and worth every penny,” while another traveler emphasized how the Segway helped them “cover ground more efficiently than walking.”

This matters because Copenhagen’s charm is distributed across multiple neighborhoods. You can’t experience authentic Nyhavn, the grandeur of Amalienborg Palace, the cutting-edge architecture of the Opera House, and the cozy Latin Quarter without traveling between them. Walking means choosing—Segway means having it all.

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The Guide Experience

What separates a good tour from a great one is the person leading it, and reviewers rave about the guides here. Jakob earned praise for his “amazing” knowledge of history and willingness to give recommendations. Peter was called “outstanding” and “knowledgeable and personable.” Matías received multiple compliments for being “brilliant” with “full explanations delivered clearly and precisely” and even stopping for coffee breaks. Emily impressed guests with “incredible history information.”

These aren’t generic facts recited from a script. Guides share specific stories—about Copenhagen’s evolution from a merchant port to a modern capital, about why certain buildings sit in particular locations, about Danish culture and what makes Danes consistently rank among the world’s happiest people. One reviewer said their guide explained “how this location used to be Las Vegas before it was even built,” referring to Nyhavn’s wild past as a sailor’s hangout.

The Comprehensive Itinerary

Let’s walk through what you’ll actually see, because the route is genuinely well-designed:

Strøget and Kongens Nytorv (The Kings Square) opens your tour through Copenhagen’s main pedestrian street, lined with shops and lined with 18th-century elegance. Your guide will provide context about why this street matters historically and culturally.

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Frederiks Kirke (Marmorkirken) is Copenhagen’s most stunning church, and stopping right in front of this architectural gem lets you appreciate the marble dome without the crowds of a dedicated visit. It’s a quick stop—just five minutes—but memorable.

Amalienborg Palace is where the Queen and crown prince actually live, and you’ll cruise right into the center of the square. Your guide shares stories about royal life, the famous guards, and Danish culture. As one traveler noted, “Of course you can’t stop here either without getting a picture on and off the Segway!”

Gefionspringvandet (Gefion Fountain) is described as “the locals’ favorite statue,” and your guide will tell you Viking stories and explain how Copenhagen came to be. It’s a quick two-minute stop, but it reveals what locals actually love about their city.

The Little Mermaid needs no introduction, but your guide brings Hans Christian Andersen’s original story to life, plus context about the Disney version. You’ll have time for those postcard photos.

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Kastellet is a 17th-century military fortress still in operation today. As you cruise through this car-free zone, your guide explains Copenhagen’s history as both a war harbor and merchant port, which created the city’s early prosperity. The harbor views are genuinely stunning.

Copenhagen Opera House sits on the waterfront with cutting-edge architecture that your guide explains was deliberately positioned for specific sightline reasons. It’s a brief stop, but one that illustrates Copenhagen’s commitment to modern design alongside historic preservation.

Nyhavn is the postcard-perfect neighborhood with colorful buildings and romantic atmosphere. Your guide shares how this was once a rough sailor’s port—essentially Copenhagen’s answer to wild frontier towns. You’ll get off your Segway here for those Instagram-worthy photos, and your guide will explain why this transformation happened.

The Old Stock Exchange features a distinctive dragon spire from the 1600s. Your guide will discuss how Copenhagen and Denmark were once worldwide powerhouses through trade.

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Det Kgl. Bibliotek (The Royal Library, aka “The Black Diamond”) is the cutting-edge modern building right on the waterfront. But here’s the insider detail: your guide takes you through a tucked-away street to a beautiful, quiet garden that even locals don’t know about. This is the kind of authentic experience that transforms a tour from “seeing things” to “understanding a place.”

Christiansborg Palace houses the Danish Parliament, and you’ll learn about kings, queens, politics, and the Danish welfare state. Your guide explains why Danes rank so high in world happiness studies—it’s not random, and the conversation here provides genuine insight into Danish society.

The Latin Quarter closes your tour with streets that feel genuinely Danish rather than touristy. You’ll pass centuries-old buildings and discover hidden gems with stories your guide knows from living in the city.

Training and Safety: The First 15 Minutes Matter

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Before the tour even starts, you’ll arrive 15 minutes early for training. This isn’t a quick demo—it’s individualized instruction where staff work with you until you’re genuinely comfortable. Reviewers repeatedly mention this as a highlight: “They take plenty of time helping you learn how to ride the Segway and really emphasized safety.”

One first-time Segway rider noted, “The guide explained how to ride the Segways very clearly and gave us a little bit of time to get used to riding them.” Another said, “Everyone in our group was able to figure out the Segway after the clear and simple instructions.”

The minimum age is 10, and the tour accommodates a maximum of 12 people per booking, which means you’re not in a massive group. That personal attention extends throughout the tour—guides check on you on the road, ensure everyone feels safe, and adjust pace based on the group’s comfort level.

The Practical Details That Actually Matter

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What’s Included (and What Isn’t)

Your $85.53 per person covers the Segway, helmet, personal radio system, raincoat, and all the guide commentary. You also get in-store personal storage lockers for bags, free luggage storage during the tour, access to the WiFi lounge and restrooms, personalized recommendations after you finish, a complimentary beverage (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, beer, or juice), and a souvenir to celebrate finishing the tour. That’s genuinely comprehensive for the price.

The only thing not included is gratuities, though the quality of guides suggests most travelers want to tip.

Timing and Logistics

Tours depart multiple times throughout the day, so you can fit this into your schedule. The company recommends booking about 35 days in advance on average, but mobile tickets mean confirmation arrives immediately after booking. The meeting point is Nikolaj Plads 34, which is near public transportation, making it easy to reach.

The tour takes 2 hours 15 minutes total—15 minutes training plus 2 hours cruising. It’s long enough to see everything that matters, short enough that you’re not exhausted.

Weather Considerations

Copenhagen’s weather can be unpredictable, but the tour operates in rain with provided raincoats and ponchos. One traveler completed the tour in heavy rain and still rated it five stars: “Even with a bit of rain, we had a great time.” Another noted, “We brought our own rain gear and they had rain ponchos for those that needed them.” The operator clearly understands Nordic weather and plans accordingly.

Price and Value Analysis

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At $85.53 per person, you’re paying roughly $42.77 per hour for a guided tour covering 90% of Copenhagen’s major attractions. Compare that to a walking tour (typically $30-50 for 2-3 hours, covering fewer sites), a hop-on-hop-off bus tour (€25-35 for 24-48 hour passes, requiring multiple stops and transfers), or self-guided exploration (free but time-consuming and potentially missing context).

What you’re really paying for is expertise, efficiency, and an experience that’s genuinely memorable. One traveler summed it up perfectly: “Great Value for money and an excellent way to see all the major sites and viewings of Copenhagen.” Another noted the value extends beyond the tour itself: “We even stopped for a quick coffee and ice cream,” suggesting guides build in quality-of-life moments rather than rushing.

Authentic Traveler Perspectives

Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Authentic Traveler Perspectives

The 550 reviews paint a remarkably consistent picture. The 5-star reviews (which dominate at 524 out of 550) focus on three things: guides, the fun factor, and impressive efficiency. One family with college-aged kids said, “My college-aged kids had a blast! A quote from one of them about the tour: when you see someone on a Segway you think they’re geeks, but no one on a Segway cares!”

Even the handful of 4-star reviews are positive. One traveler suggested doing the tour at the beginning of your trip rather than the end, so you’re not re-visiting places you’ve already explored. Another noted the rough cobblestone streets but acknowledged they’re unavoidable if you want to see historic Copenhagen.

The single 1-star review actually supports the company—the reviewer’s guide got sick, the company immediately refunded them, and the negative review was posted more from frustration than actual experience. The operator’s response was gracious and human.

Practical Tips from the Reviews

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Several reviewers offered advice worth considering. One mentioned wearing comfortable shoes—even though you’re standing on a Segway, the constant micro-movements mean foot comfort matters. Another noted that your feet might feel fatigued after standing for two hours, which is worth knowing but doesn’t negate the experience. One traveler suggested doing this tour early in your trip so you can identify neighborhoods you want to explore more deeply later.

After the Tour

Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - After the Tour

Once you finish, you’re back at the starting point. You can enjoy your complimentary beverage, chat with your guide about recommendations, and collect your souvenir. The company also offers bike rentals and fast-track tickets to Tivoli Gardens if you want to continue exploring.

Who Should Book This Tour?

Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Who Should Book This Tour?

This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want to see Copenhagen’s highlights efficiently, families with kids aged 10 and up, travelers with limited time in the city, and anyone curious about experiencing a Segway in a safe, guided setting. It’s also perfect if you’re visiting Copenhagen for just one or two days and want maximum impact from your sightseeing time.

It’s less suitable if you prefer leisurely, in-depth exploration of single neighborhoods, or if you have mobility issues that make standing for two hours difficult. The cobblestone streets and constant balance adjustments aren’t ideal for everyone, though the training and support suggest most people can manage it.

Cancellation and Booking

Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+ - Cancellation and Booking

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before your scheduled time, which provides flexibility if your plans change. Confirmation arrives immediately upon booking, and mobile tickets mean you don’t need to print anything.

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Segway Tours Copenhagen w. Guide & Concierge Service. 2 Hours+



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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do I need previous Segway experience to do this tour?
A: Not at all. The 15-minute training session at the beginning is designed specifically for beginners. Multiple reviewers mentioned this was their first time on a Segway, and they felt comfortable within minutes. One traveler noted, “Although we had never ridden on Segways prior to this trip, we were able to travel around the city easily.”

Q: What’s the minimum and maximum group size?
A: The minimum age for riders is 10 years old. The maximum group size is 12 people per booking, which keeps the experience personal and manageable. If you’re booking for a larger group, you’d need to split into multiple tours.

Q: What happens if the weather is bad?
A: The tour operates in rain, and the company provides raincoats and ponchos. One traveler completed the tour in heavy rain and still had a great experience, describing it as “a blast” despite the conditions. However, if you’re uncomfortable riding in severe weather, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Q: How much time do you spend at each stop?
A: Stop times vary based on importance. Major attractions like Nyhavn and Amalienborg Palace get 5 minutes for photos and questions, while some smaller stops take just 2 minutes. The guide balances photo opportunities with movement, so you’re seeing things without feeling rushed. One reviewer appreciated “a great balance of time in the Segway with a few intermittent short breaks.”

Q: Is gratuity included in the price?
A: No. The $85.53 per person price covers the Segway, equipment, guide, and complimentary beverage, but tips are separate. Given the consistently positive reviews about guide quality, most travelers choose to tip.

Q: What if I need to use the restroom during the tour?
A: Restrooms are available at the starting point before and after the tour. The 2-hour duration is designed to minimize bathroom needs, though your guide can adjust if necessary. There’s also a WiFi lounge at the starting point if you need a break before or after.

Q: Will my feet hurt from standing on a Segway for two hours?
A: Some travelers report foot fatigue, as Segways require constant micro-adjustments through your feet and legs. One honest review noted, “Your feet will feel fatigued though you are simply standing.” However, this hasn’t prevented anyone from recommending the tour. Wearing comfortable shoes helps, and most people find the experience worth any minor discomfort.

Q: What’s included in the tour price?
A: The tour includes the Segway rental, helmet, personal radio headset, raincoat, training, guide commentary, personal storage lockers for bags, luggage storage during the tour, WiFi lounge access, restrooms, personalized recommendations, and a complimentary beverage (coffee, tea, hot chocolate, water, beer, or juice). You also receive a souvenir to celebrate completing the tour. The only thing not included is tips.

Q: Can I book the same guide if I want to do the tour again?
A: The tour information doesn’t specify guide-specific bookings, but given that guides are named in reviews and the company responds personally to feedback, it’s worth contacting them directly at +4522282400 or [email protected] to request a specific guide if you have a favorite from a previous tour.

Q: How far in advance should I book?
A: On average, this tour is booked 35 days in advance, suggesting popular time slots fill up during peak season. However, the tour operates year-round with multiple daily departures, so you might find availability with less notice, especially during shoulder seasons or for off-peak departure times.

Bottom Line: This is one of Copenhagen’s most efficient and genuinely enjoyable ways to see the city’s greatest hits. You’ll glide past 90% of the major attractions, learn authentic stories from knowledgeable locals, and return feeling like you’ve actually experienced Copenhagen rather than just photographed it. At $85.53 per person for comprehensive sightseeing, professional guidance, and included equipment, it represents excellent value. The consistent 5-star reviews from travelers of all ages and experience levels—particularly those trying a Segway for the first time—suggest the tour delivers on its promise. Whether you’re a first-time visitor with limited time, a family wanting to entertain teenagers, or anyone curious about exploring Copenhagen beyond the typical walking-tour experience, this tour is genuinely worth your time and money.

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