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Discover Copenhagen on a 1-hour Segway tour that covers major sights, offers engaging commentary, and delivers a fun, efficient way to explore the city’s highlights.
Taking a quick but comprehensive tour of Copenhagen’s top sights can be a challenge, especially if you’re only in port for a short time. This 1-Hour Copenhagen Segway Cruise offers a practical and enjoyable way to see the city’s highlights without exhausting your feet or sacrificing time. Designed for travelers eager to maximize their limited schedule, this tour combines fun, efficiency, and insightful commentary—delivered with a dash of humor from knowledgeable guides.
What we particularly like about this experience is how it balances small-group intimacy with the freedom of cruising on a Segway, making it easy for beginners to get comfortable. The added bonus of audio headsets ensures you don’t miss a single interesting story while zipping along Copenhagen’s scenic routes. That said, if you’re not comfortable standing or stepping onto the Segway, or if you prefer a less guided experience, this might not be your best fit.
This tour is perfect for first-time visitors, cruise ship passengers who want a quick yet insightful overview, or anyone seeking a lively way to see Copenhagen’s famous landmarks. With a focus on safety, engaging storytelling, and stunning views, it offers good value for a memorable hour in the Danish capital.

This tour is structured to be both engaging and comfortable. You meet at the starting point in Langelinie Allé, about 15 minutes before your scheduled departure, allowing time for check-in, helmet fitting, and a brief training session. The guide, Andrus, who is praised for his humor and knowledge, ensures everyone feels confident before setting off on the spacious, quiet training course—a perfect environment for first-timers or nervous riders.
Once on the Segway, you’ll cruise through car-free zones, giving an added sense of safety and serenity. The route is thoughtfully designed to pass by Copenhagen’s most iconic sights, blending history, culture, and modern architecture seamlessly.
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Your adventure begins with a quick orientation session on the training course. Here, you learn the basics of controlling the Segway, with enough practice to feel comfortable navigating the city streets. This initial 15-minute setup is crucial and well-structured, making it accessible even for those who’ve never ridden a Segway before. Reviewers mention that the instructor Sabi, fluent in English and very informative, made learners feel at ease from the start.
The first sightseeing stop is the famous Little Mermaid statue, Copenhagen’s most photographed icon. It’s a quick stop, but enough time for a photo and a sense of the city’s maritime connection. On the way, you pass the Peace Statue, a war memorial honoring fallen soldiers, which adds a contemplative moment to the cruise.
The route then takes you past various maritime monuments, old customs areas, and the Royal Pavilions, where the Danish Queen’s yacht is docked, accompanied by captivating stories from your guide. The radio system ensures you hear these tales while cruising—more sightseeing with less stopping. These sections highlight Copenhagen’s rich maritime history and colonial stories linked to the Royal Casting Collection housed in a historic warehouse.
Next, the guide leads you to Holmen, a vibrant area with the Royal Danish Theatre Play House and Ofelia Square—perfect spots for photos with the Opera House in the background. The guide’s commentary makes these stops come alive with interesting tidbits, like the origin of Ofelia Plads’s name or the fact that Copenhagen’s Opera House is among the priciest in the world.
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The cruise continues through the bustling Kongens Nytorv, the heart of the city, before reaching Nyhavn. This canal-side area, famous for its colorful buildings, is a favorite for visitors and photographers alike. Your guide shares stories about the area’s history and its popularity as a hub for galleries and Danish design.
The tour then passes by the Marble Church, an architectural jewel, and Amalienborg Palace, home to the Queen. A quick stop here provides a chance to wave to the Royal Guards and snap some photos. The guide also points out the nearby Museum of the Resistance and the historic English Church, enriching your understanding of Copenhagen’s layered history.
As the tour winds down, you pass by the impressive Gefion Fountain and Kastellet, a well-preserved military fortress still in use today. The journey ends back at the meeting point, where you’re invited to enjoy a complimentary organic beverage and a small souvenir—an appreciated touch.

For $62.23 per person, this tour offers a remarkable combination of sightseeing, storytelling, and fun. The small-group size (max 10 people) ensures your guide can tailor commentary and answer questions, creating a more personalized experience. The use of audio headsets allows everyone to listen clearly even when the group is in motion, a big plus for those who want to absorb every story without missing a beat.
While the price might seem slightly steep for just an hour, the value lies in the time saved—covering more ground than walking—and the entertaining narration that brings Copenhagen’s history and architecture to life. The added touches, like a refreshment and souvenir, elevate the experience beyond just a sightseeing tour.

Reviewers consistently praise the guides, especially Andrus and Sabi, for their knowledge and humor, which make the tour engaging and educational. One review mentions how Andrus’s storytelling included fun anecdotes and historical insights, making even familiar sights memorable. Another highlighted how easy it was to learn to control the Segway, with most participants feeling confident by the end.
The scenic routes and stops at landmarks like Nyhavn and Amalienborg Palace are clearly favorites. Travelers also appreciate the safe environment created on the car-free zones, making it suitable for beginners and nervous riders.
This experience is ideal if you’re looking for a quick, fun, and informative way to see Copenhagen’s highlights. It’s perfect for cruise passengers, short-term visitors, or those who want to combine sightseeing with a bit of adventure. Keep in mind that a minimum weight of 35kg and basic ability to stand and bend your knees are required, so it’s not suitable for everyone.
If you love stories and stunning water views, and want to avoid long walks or crowded tours, this Segway cruise offers a relaxed yet lively way to explore. It’s especially well-suited for those who value guided commentary and enjoy a bit of outdoor activity.
The 1-Hour Copenhagen Segway Cruise strikes a rare balance between speed, sightseeing, and fun. With a knowledgeable guide (Andrus and Sabi come highly recommended), you’ll cover key landmarks like Nyhavn, Amalienborg, and the Little Mermaid—all while cruising comfortably in a quiet, car-free zone. The small-group setup, combined with audio headsets, ensures you get personalized attention and clear commentary, making the experience both engaging and informative.
For travelers who want to maximize their limited time in Copenhagen without rushing, this tour offers excellent value. The added bonus of a refreshment and a souvenir makes it feel like a well-rounded mini-adventure. Be prepared for some fun, some learning, and plenty of beautiful views—this is a memorable way to see the Danish capital.
Perfect for first-time visitors, cruise passengers, and anyone seeking a lively, unique way to explore Copenhagen’s highlights. Just note the minimum height and weight requirements, and arrive prepared for weather conditions. This tour promises a fun, easy, and insightful Copenhagen introduction.
Do I need prior experience to ride the Segway?
No, the tour includes a training session on a spacious, quiet course, so most beginners will feel confident after some practice.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended; high heels are not allowed. Dress according to the weather, as rain ponchos are provided if needed.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants should be at least 11 years old and weigh between 35kg and 125kg.
How long does the tour last?
The actual cruise is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes, but including check-in and training, plan for about 1.5 hours total.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, it operates in all weather conditions, but be prepared for rain with the rain ponchos provided.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Langelinie Allé 58 and ends at the same location.
What’s included in the price?
Use of the Segway, helmet, radio, rain poncho, luggage storage, a coffee/tea or organic beverage, and a small souvenir.
Will I have time for photos?
Yes, several stops are designated for photos, including Nyhavn, Amalienborg, and Ofelia Plads.
Can I store my luggage during the tour?
Yes, luggage storage is available if needed.
How many people are on each tour?
The maximum group size is 10, ensuring a more personalized experience.
This comprehensive review aims to help you decide whether this Copenhagen Segway cruise fits your travel style—an exciting, efficient, and scenic way to enjoy Denmark’s capital.