Solve a Mystery Copenhagen | Solve crimes while exploring your favorite city
Calling all murder mystery enthusiasts, crime lovers, and thrill seekers! Solve murder mysteries and other mysteries inspired by true crimes of the past on this self-guided tour as you explore your favorite city in a unique way. Put your minds and your investigator skills together and work with the group to find out the criminal of your chosen mystery.
Why Get Solve A Mystery Copenhagen Tickets?
Adventure for true crime lovers: Which true crime lover would give up the opportunity to solve crimes and figure out who the murderer or criminal is?
Unique experience: Solve a Mystery in Copenhagen while exploring the city in unique ways as you look for clues to your mystery.
Socialize: Work with your friends or join a group of people from all over the world and solve mysteries with them as you make friends and have fun along the way.
Learn about the city: Learn more about the cultural and historical significance of each of the locations on your mystery hunt.
Which Solve A Mystery Copenhagen Ticket Is Best For You?
If You Are Travelling With Kids
Duration: 2 hours
Find the culprits behind a series of robberies that have been keeping the people of Nyhavn up for years.
This is an outdoor mystery hunt and does not provide entry inside the monuments you come across.
Located on a busy shopping street in the city center, the Round Tower or Rundetaarn is one of Denmark's most iconic landmarks, with exhibitions, concerts, and other amusing activities available inside. This 17th-century observation tower is one of King Christian IV of Denmark's many architectural projects.
Step onto the glass floors 25 m above the ground and get a 360-degree view of Copenhagen all the way to Sweden!
The Amalienborg Palace has been the official royal residence of the Danish royal family since the Christiansborg Palace burned down in 1794. The Danish Head of State, Queen Margrethe II, resides in the Palace during winter. The Amalienborg complex consists of 4 palaces, built around an octagonal courtyard.
While entry to the Amalienborg Palace is limited, you can visit the Amalienborg Museum or witness the changing of guards at 12 PM in the palace square.
Nyhavn or 'New Harbor' is a 17th-century waterfront, canal, and entertainment district known for its brightly colored 17th and 18th-century townhouses, cafes, and restaurants. Home to Danish writer Hans Christian Anderson, Nyhavn has a rich history of drunken sailors and literary exploits.
Also home to the Royal Danish Theatre and majestic old castles, take a stroll down its picturesque streets and lively streets that come alive all year with jazz music and festivals for all ages.
Former residence of the Danish Royals until a fire, the Christiansborg Palace is now the Danish Parliament, Supreme Court, and Prime Minister's Office. At 106 m, the Christiansborg Palace Tower is the tallest tower in Copenhagen that lets you see all of Denmark from above.
While entry is restricted to the entire palace, explore areas that are open to the public in Scandinavia's largest castle, including the public library.
Plan Your Visit to the Locations
The Solve a Mystery Copenhagen experiences are open from 6 AM to 6 PM every day, except on public holidays.
The Round Tower Address: Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København, Denmark Find on Map
Christiansborg Palace Address: 1218 Copenhagen, Denmark Find on Map
Rosenborg Castle: Built in 1606 by King Christian IV as a summer palace, this Renaissance castle houses some of Denmark's cultural treasures including royal crowns and crown jewels.
Den Lille Havfrue: This 1.25 m tall bronze statue by Edvard Eriksen that is based on Hans Christian Anderson's fairy tale attracts tourists from all over the world to the Langelinie promenade at the Copenhagen seafront.
Kastellet: One of the best-preserved fortresses in Northern Europe, this 17th-century star-shaped citadel was used by the Germans during World War II.
National Museum of Denmark: Denmark's largest museum of cultural history, the National Museum of Denmark covers 14,000 years of Danish history, from Vikings to Renaissance art.
The Tube: An interactive museum inside the Copenhagen Central Station, The Tube has 17 distinct rooms with mind-bending illusions and time travel.
How to Get to the Solve a Mystery Copenhagen Locations
Frequently Asked Questions About Solve a Mystery Copenhagen Tickets
The prices for all the Solve a Mystery Copenhagen Tickets are €27. However, these tickets do not give access to the attractions at each of the locations, except the Round Tower.
You can only purchase the Solve a Mystery Copenhagen tickets online.
Booking Solve a Mystery Copenhagen tickets online offers several advantages:
Choose from various options: You can choose mystery hunts around and explore the Round Tower, the Christiansborg Palace, the Amalienborg Palace, or Nyhavn.
Customer service: You’ll also get 24/7 customer service on the phone, by email, or chat, allowing you to resolve any issues quickly.
For most ticket options, you can cancel up to 1 hour before the experience and get a refund. However, for the Amalienborg Palace Mystery Hunt tickets, you can cancel up to 24 hours before the experience to get a full refund.
Each of the Solve a Mystery Copenhagen experiences take 2 hours and you can solve them anytime between 6 AM and 6 PM.
The Solve a Mystery in Copenhagen takes 2 hours to complete.
Challenge your inner detective and embark on an exhilarating hunt to solve a gruesome crime by the Christiansborg Palace.
Choose your murder mystery dream team. Find the culprit and enjoy the chase as you walk along Copenhagen’s historical landmarks.
Stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any clues or riddles as time is of the essence. Crack the case before the other teams to win!
Select your preferred language for this adventure. Opt for a self-guided experience in English or Danish.
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Murder mystery experience by the Christiansborg Palace
Envelope package with your murder mystery
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Entry to sites
Tip: Read about the history of Christiansborg Palace and the context of the murder. Truly immerse yourself in the story and work as a team!
The experience requires a minimum of 2 players.
Safety is a priority so this experience is restricted for guests under the age of 7 years.
The mystery takes place outside and is a private group activity, no third-party members or additional players are involved.
You can cancel these tickets up to 1 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Explore Copenhagen with a fresh set of eyes through this unique tour of solving a grave murder mystery near Amalienborg Castle.
Gather your friends and solve a 19th-century murder mystery in the heart of Denmark.
Collect your clues within 2 hours and find the culprit as you tackle difficult tasks and solve clues.
Transport yourself back to the 19th century in the area of Frederiksstadens as you take in the 18th-century shopping streets and the grand copper dome of Fredrikskirke.
Make your way toward Amalienborg Palace where the victim, a woman, was found brutally murdered, as you get closer to cracking the case with your group.
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Tickets to the mystery hunt by Amalienborg Palace
Murder mystery envelope with puzzles & clues
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Entry to monuments, museums, or anything that is located indoors
Guide
Tip: Besides solving mysteries, Copenhagen is also the best place to discover and taste the most lip-smacking cuisines. You must sample taste smorrebrod (open-faced sandwich), grod (porridge) and aebleflaesk (apple pork), they are the best!
This tour is located outdoors; entrance at interior places is not included
This tour is available in English and Danish
It is recommended that you wear comfortable shoes as the experience involves a fair amount of walking.
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Wander through the streets of Nyhavn, looking for clues and trying to find the culprit to a burglary mystery.
This is a self-guided tour where you take on the role of an investigator set in the year 1931.
An envelope of clues is all you’ll have to find the culprit in the 17th-century waterfront district of Nyhavn.
Pass by some of the famous landmarks such as the famous Torvehalleme market which has something for everyone’s taste and budget.
See the iconic townhouses of Nyhavn, the oldest house being number 9 which was built in 1681.
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Tickets to solve the heist in Nyhavn mystery adventure
Murder mystery envelope with pizzles & clues
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Guide
Tip: If you wish to see more of Nyhavn then early mornings are the best time to visit in order to avoid the big crowds.
Facilities: Wheelchair Accessibility.
The experience is available in English & Danish.
This is a small group activity and a minimum of 2 participants is required.
This experience is recommended for guests aged 6 and above.
You can cancel these tickets up to 1 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Outdoor Activities
Self-Guided Murder Mystery Experience by the Christiansborg Palace
Challenge your inner detective and embark on an exhilarating hunt to solve a gruesome crime by the Christiansborg Palace.
Choose your murder mystery dream team. Find the culprit and enjoy the chase as you walk along Copenhagen’s historical landmarks.
Stay vigilant and keep an eye out for any clues or riddles as time is of the essence. Crack the case before the other teams to win!
Select your preferred language for this adventure. Opt for a self-guided experience in English or Danish.
You can cancel these tickets up to 1 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Book now, pay later
Book now without paying anything. Cancel for free if your plans change.
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Outdoor Activities
Tickets to Mystery Hunt by Amalienborg Palace
Explore Copenhagen with a fresh set of eyes through this unique tour of solving a grave murder mystery near Amalienborg Castle.
Gather your friends and solve a 19th-century murder mystery in the heart of Denmark.
Collect your clues within 2 hours and find the culprit as you tackle difficult tasks and solve clues.
Transport yourself back to the 19th century in the area of Frederiksstadens as you take in the 18th-century shopping streets and the grand copper dome of Fredrikskirke.
Make your way toward Amalienborg Palace where the victim, a woman, was found brutally murdered, as you get closer to cracking the case with your group.