Embark on the ultimate bike tour of Copenhagen and uncover the city’s secrets, historical monuments, and modern architecture. Discover hidden gems, take stunning photos, and learn about the city’s rich history from knowledgeable guides.
Embark on the ultimate bike tour of Copenhagen and uncover the city’s secrets, historical monuments, and modern architecture. Discover hidden gems, take stunning photos, and learn about the city’s rich history from knowledgeable guides.
- City Hall Square, Copenhagen - As one of Copenhagen’s primary squares, City Hall Square, or Rådhuspladsen, is located in front of the City Hall. It marks the beginning of the shopping street Strøget and serves as a central venue for events and demonstrations, being the main entertainment square.
- Rosenborg Castle - Rosenborg Castle, the summer…
- City Hall Square, Copenhagen - As one of Copenhagen’s primary squares, City Hall Square, or Rådhuspladsen, is located in front of the City Hall. It marks the beginning of the shopping street Strøget and serves as a central venue for events and demonstrations, being the main entertainment square.
- Rosenborg Castle - Rosenborg Castle, the summer residence of King Christian IV, is one of Denmark’s largest cultural treasures. Constructed between 1606 and 1634, the castle’s basement houses the Danish crown jewels and royal crowns. Key attractions include the Knights’ Hall with thrones and three life-size silver lions standing guard. The royal throne is crafted from narwhal tusk with gilded figures, while the queen’s throne is made of silver. The walls display a large tapestry series from 1693, depicting famous battles between Denmark and Sweden. The well-preserved interiors offer a time-travel experience, allowing visitors to explore the king’s private writing room, bathroom, and wax figures of former royals.
- Kongens Have - This is the country’s oldest royal garden, designed in Renaissance style by Christian IV in the early 17th century during the construction of his summer residence. Open to the public since the 1770s, it is a popular oasis in central Copenhagen, attracting approximately three million visitors annually. Despite several alterations over time, the main alleys remain intact, including the Cavalier Hallway ending at the Hercules Pavilion, the Ladies Hallway ending at the H.C. Andersen statue, and the corridor crossing these two.
- Nyboder - Nyboder is a historic district of row houses that once served as Naval barracks in Copenhagen, Denmark. Planned and initially constructed by Christian IV, it was designed to provide housing for the personnel of the rapidly expanding Royal Danish Navy and their families. Visitors can also see the statue of King Christian IV.
- The Little Mermaid - In 1909, Carl Jacobsen, the founder of Carlsberg beer, attended Hans Beck’s and Fini Henrique’s ballet ‘The Little Mermaid,’ based on Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale. Impressed, he commissioned Danish sculptor Edvard Eriksen to create a sculpture of the Little Mermaid. Unveiled in August 1913 at the harbor, it was part of the city’s initiative to adorn parks and public spaces with classical and historical figures. August 23, 1913, is celebrated as the mermaid’s birthday. Today, the Little Mermaid is Denmark’s most famous tourist attraction and one of the world’s most photographed statues. As a distinct Copenhagen landmark, it is a must-see for tourists visiting the Danish capital.
- Kastellet - The Citadel area is rich in adventure, history, nature, and recreation. For centuries, this historic military site was crucial in Copenhagen’s defense against sea attacks. Approaching from the city center, visitors cross the moat to the Citadel and enter through the ancient, stately royal gate, stepping back in time to the 1660s.
- Seaside Toldboden - After enjoying the beautiful city on a walking tour, visitors can warm up at this renowned Danish gastronomic market featuring seven world-famous chefs. Located at the port where the queen arrives with her royal ship, Seaside Toldboden offers a delightful culinary experience (consumption not included and is at the discretion of each visitor).
- Gefionspringvandet - The impressive Gefion Fountain is situated in a corner of Churchillparken (Churchill Park) near the Langelinie waterfront, which is part of this tour. It is one of Copenhagen’s largest monuments. Created by Anders Bundgaard (1864-1937), the sculptures depict a group of strong oxen pulling the plough of the legendary Norse goddess Gefion. The fountain was a gift from the Carlsberg Foundation to the city on the occasion of the Carlsberg brewery’s 50th anniversary in 1897. The figures were crafted from 1897-1904 by sculptor Anders Bundgaard in rented facilities at the Danish Cryolite Company.
- Frederik’s Church - In 1749, the royal house of Oldenburg celebrated 300 years of rule, prompting King Frederik V (1723-1766, ruled Denmark and Norway 1746-1766) to commission a church in the new town to honor God and the absolute monarchy. Both the church and town were named after him - Frederiks Kirke and Frederiksstad. The master planner and builder of Frederiksstad was the King’s leading court architect, Nicolai Eigtved, who also designed the Marble Church.
- Changing of Her Majesty’s Guard at Amalienborg Castle - Every day, visitors can witness the changing of the guards as they march from their barracks at 100 Gothersgade by Rosenborg Castle through the streets of Copenhagen, culminating at Amalienborg, where the ceremony takes place at 12:00 noon.
- Amalienborg Museum - Amalienborg Palace is the residence of Denmark’s royal family, featuring a beautiful palace square where the changing of the guards can be observed at noon. Known for its Royal Guard, Den Kongelige Livgarde, the palace square is surrounded by four identical buildings: Christian VII’s Palace (Moltke’s Palace, used as a guest residence), Frederik VIII’s Palace (Brockdorff’s Palace, home of the Crown Prince family), Christian IX’s Palace (Schack’s Palace, home of the Queen), and Christian VIII’s Palace (Levetzau’ Palace, used as a guest palace for Prince Joachim and Princess Benedikte). The Amalienborg Museum is located in this building.
- Nyhavn - Nyhavn is a 17th-century waterfront, canal, and entertainment district in Copenhagen, Denmark. Extending from Kongens Nytorv to the harbor front just south of the Royal Playhouse, it is lined with brightly colored 17th and early 18th-century townhouses, as well as bars, cafes, and restaurants.

- Bicycle rental included
- Complimentary bike replacement in case of issues like flat tires
- Expert local guide accompanies the tour
- Bicycle rental included
- Complimentary bike replacement in case of issues like flat tires
- Expert local guide accompanies the tour
- Helmets (Not mandatory but recommended)
- Food/Drinks
- Gratitudes (Optional)
- Helmets (Not mandatory but recommended)
- Food/Drinks
- Gratitudes (Optional)
Embark on an unparalleled cycle journey around Copenhagen. Over a span of three hours, we will escort you to a myriad of destinations, providing an exclusive snapshot into the city’s unique heritage via its canals, bridges, historic edifices, and contemporary structures. Pause for photo ops at such spots as the Parliament, the Royal Library, the vibrant…
Embark on an unparalleled cycle journey around Copenhagen. Over a span of three hours, we will escort you to a myriad of destinations, providing an exclusive snapshot into the city’s unique heritage via its canals, bridges, historic edifices, and contemporary structures. Pause for photo ops at such spots as the Parliament, the Royal Library, the vibrant Nyhavn canal, and the regal Palace. Press on to the iconic Little Mermaid, the venerable Sea Barracks, Rosenborg Castle, and the Cathedral. All these sites are a must-visit when you’re in town and our well-informed guides will delve into the fascinating history encapsulating this magnificent city.
We kick off our adventure from our Souvenir Tourist Shop, where we guide you on safety norms and offer cycling guidelines. The tour will culminate at our starting location. Feel free to bring your own bike, acquired from your hotel, and continue exploring the city post our tour on your own accord.
- Minimum age is 14 years
- May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.