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Please note that Tivoli Gardens tickets do not include ride entry. You can purchase individual tickets, but an unlimited rides package may be a better deal.
Tivoli is very wheelchair- and stroller-friendly.
Lockers are available to stash extra belongings during your visit.
Download the free Tivoli App to make exploring the amusement park easier.
If you’re feeling hungry, head to the Tivoli Food Hall—a gastronomic destination in its own right.
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Admission to Tivoli Gardens typically starts at 150 kroner for adults, and 75 kroner for children ages 3–7. Little ones 2 and under can enter for free. Ride passes go for 199 kroner for adults, and 99 kroner for children 1–7; packages that combine the admission fee and ride pass are also available.
Yes, Tivoli Gardens is worth visiting—it's one of Copenhagen's most well-known attractions, with lots of charm as one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. You can enjoy rides, restaurants, concerts, and other seasonal events. Some visitors pass by on guided bike rides or walking tours, which offer commentary on the city's top landmarks. It's also possible to experience the park more seamlessly by using a city card that provides admission to multiple Copenhagen highlights.
Per one customer who booked the Copenhagen Card - DISCOVER 80+ Attractions and Public Transport, "Great value! We bought a three day card and immediately started using it on our arrival in Copenhagen. From public transportation to entrances to palaces and castles, the card matched perfectly with what we wanted to do in Copenhagen."
No, you do not need to pre-book admission, as entrance tickets rarely sell out. However, booking your skip-the-line tickets before your visit can save you the time and hassle of lining up to pay upon arrival, leaving you more time to enjoy the attractions.
How long you spend at Tivoli Gardens depends on what you want to do there. You should give yourself around two hours to get around the park, up to four hours to enjoy some of the rides, and up to seven hours if you want to catch a show.
If you want to avoid the biggest crowds, the best days to visit the famous Tivoli Gardens are typically weekdays. Weekends can get very busy with locals and tourists alike, but it’s worth braving those crowds for Tivoli’s evening concerts and fireworks displays.
You can wear whatever you want to Tivoli Gardens. The park’s dress code only requires visitors to wear shirts and shoes. You should dress comfortably, as you will be on your feet for most of your visit, and protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen, shades, and a hat.
Yes, you can bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages to Tivoli Gardens. You can enjoy them at the park’s benches, by the Open-Air Stage, or on the lawns inside Tivoli Gardens along H. C. Andersens Boulevard. Glass bottles or containers are prohibited.
Yes, Tivoli Gardens is accessible to wheelchair users, although visitors with disabilities should check the website for information about each individual attraction and ride. Guide dogs are welcome, and wheelchairs may be borrowed free of charge. Companions to visitors with disabilities may enter free of charge.
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