Copenhagen Segway Tour
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Experience Highlights
Explore Copenhagen, the Danish capital, on a Segway tour lasting approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. On this tour, you'll pass by iconic landmarks such as Frederik's Church, see the famous bronze sculpture of The Little Mermaid, or ride along the Nyhavn waterfront promenade.
You will be accompanied at all times by a professional guide who will provide you with interesting information about the history of Copenhagen. This activity includes the vehicle, helmet, mackintosh, a drink and headphones to listen to the guide. To optimise the experience, groups will be around 10 people.
- Don't miss this segway tour of Copenhagen, where you will ride through the cobblestone streets of the Danish capital with an expert guide.
- Nyhavn, Frederik's Church and the Little Mermaid sculpture are just some of the sights you'll pass by.
- You will be provided with headphones to listen to the guide, a vehicle and a helmet, as well as a drink and a mackintosh in case of rain.
What’s included
- Copenhagen Segway Tour
- Helmet and segway use
- Professional guide
- Drink
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Step by Step
Copenhagen is a medium-sized city, so this segway tour will allow you to see all the major sites and monuments quickly. This tour lasts around 1 hour and 15 minutes and includes use of the vehicle, helmet, headphones, rain jacket and a drink.
Your expert guide will provide you with relevant facts about the history of the Danish capital, which was founded as a Viking fishing village. You will pass locations such as Frederik's Church, Nyhavn and the Little Mermaid sculpture. You will also see the Royal Amalienborg Palace and the Gefion Fountain. Groups will be of approximately 10 people, thus optimising the experience.
All the polite and innovative character of the Scandinavians, as well as their Viking history and their characteristic buildings and churches, are concentrated in this city. Copenhagen is one of the world's cities with the highest standards of living and well-being, and was European Green Capital in 2014.
Traversing the Danish capital on a Segway may be the best way, as it not only speeds up the tour, but also avoids the crowds of visitors on foot in the world's most biked city. Don't miss the canals, the brightly coloured 17th century pêtit hotels, the bridges and the mythical churches with their spiky pinnacles that decorate the urban space.