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Tivoli Gardens tickets cannot be canceled but you can reschedule them up to 24 hours before your visit.
Built in 1843, this concert hall has witnessed it all, from classical concerts to Broadway hits like Mamma Mia! and Grease, as well as pop and rock legends like Tina Turner and Elton John. Though it was damaged in 1994 by German and Nazi supporters, it was later rebuilt with a sleek Modernist design.
Tivoli concertsEmbark on an underwater adventure at the Tivoli Aquarium, featuring a massive 30-meter tropical coral reef tank teeming with over 100 species, including sharks and moray eels. Don't miss the daily feeding shows and interactive experiences that offer a closer look at marine life. Note that a separate ticket may be required for entry.
Hidden beneath Tivoli Castle, Villa Vendetta is a spine-chilling haunted house walkthrough. Based on the tale of a mad noble family, you'll explore eerie rooms filled with strobe lights, unsettling sounds, and possibly some ghosts. Access is included with the Unlimited Rides PLUS Pass or with an upgrade to a skip-the-line ticket.
"This 957-seat theater in Tivoli Gardens boasts a rich musical history. From 1843 to 1872, conductor Hans Christian Lumbye composed nearly 700 pieces for his orchestra. Though it was destroyed by the Germans in 1944, the theater was rebuilt in 1946 and remains a top venue for shows, including the annual Crazy Christmas Cabaret by London Toast Theatre.
Get ready for Rutschebanen, Tivoli Gardens' historic wooden roller coaster. Built in 1914, it's one of the world's oldest rides and a favorite for all ages. With a winding 720-meter track reaching speeds of 50 km/h, you can even enhance your experience with a VR option since 2017.
The Demon (or Dæmonen) is a thrilling floorless steel roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard. With a top speed of 48 mph, three inversions, and a vertical drop, it's a must-ride for adrenaline junkies!
The Star Flyer, or Himmelskibet, is a giant swing-carousel ride inspired by Tycho Brahe’s universe. At 80 meters, it’s one of Northern Europe’s tallest carousels, offering stunning views of the park (and maybe even Sweden on a clear day!).
Take a nostalgic ride on the Vintage Car Rides, cruising through Tivoli Gardens in classic cars since 1959. This fun ride for all ages features a charming track, complete with a tunnel. Capture the moment with ride photos, and get unlimited digital copies when you download the Tivoli app.
The Flying Trunk, also known as Den Flyvende Kuffert, takes you on a journey through 32 of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, including scenes from The Little Mermaid, The Ugly Duckling, and all your other childhood favorites. They recently redesigned the whole experience with a brand-new entrance, cooler decorations, and special lighting and music.
Hop on the Classic Carousel, also known as Dyrekarrusellen! This charming merry-go-round is a Tivoli Gardens staple. Think elegant hand-painted horses and carriages that gently spin around a central pole. It's a must-do for both little ones and those young at heart.
Aquila, named after the Eagle constellation, is a ride that'll test your courage. Buckle up and get ready for some serious gravitational pull as you soar 11 meters up in the air on giant eagles. The world will be upside down, and you'll be shrieking with a mix of fear and excitement. It's a wild ride, but definitely worth it for the thrill seekers out there!
Blast off to a space adventure at the Central Observatory! This ride lets you pilot your own spaceship or telescope on a mission to collect flashing stars. It's like a space race but with way cooler lights and sounds. Plus, the whole area is surrounded by interactive lamp posts that light up and make noise when you zoom by.
Calling all adrenaline junkies! The Golden Tower is your new best friend. This 63-meter tall tower is one of the highest rides in Tivoli Gardens, and it'll definitely get your heart pumping. Hold on tight as you shoot up to the top, feeling the wind whip through your hair and the city shrink beneath you for the insane view from the top that is totally worth the screams.
Looking for a ride that keeps everyone happy? This 45-meter tall tower packs three rides in one, so there's something for everyone. Little ones aged 5 and up can get their driving fix on a mini bumper car version at the ground level. On the next level, strap in and get ready for the G-forces as you're whizzed around in a spinning floorless ring. If that sounds a bit too intense, ride two-by-two in animal-themed gondolas that spin at a gentler pace at the top.
Set sail for adventure in Rasmus Klump's World! This area is all about everyone's favorite sailor bear, Rasmus Klump (a famous Danish cartoon). The star attraction here is the Lighthouse, the world's first Rasmus Klump ride ever built! This is perfect for little ones who want some thrills in boats shaped like prehistoric animals.
Keep your eyes peeled for a dragon in the land of the Grotes. As you navigate the twists and turns of the mine, make sure you don't get splashed, and keep an eye out for sparkly diamonds along the way. A special detector will track your points: the more you see, the higher your score! Don't forget to smile for the surprise photo snap at the bottom of the mine.
This playground is unlike any other. It's got wonky staircases, treadmills, rope bridges that make you feel like Indiana Jones, and epic slides. It's a total blast for everyone and a sneaky way to practice your climbing skills too. Just be warned, it's so much fun you might lose track of time.
Get ready for a blast off on a wild ride through the cosmos, 8 meters above Tivoli Gardens. This trip will take you on a fantastical space adventure, just like the famous Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe might have imagined it. Hold on tight as you zoom past dragons, soaring birds, and even lost sailing ships on your way to the moon, stars, and beyond!
Calling all little monkeys! This ride is all about climbing your way to the top – literally! Pull yourself up the tower and then drop yourself. Slide down for a refreshing cool-off. Repeat as many times as your arms can handle. It's a fun challenge for kids of all ages and maybe even some playful adults. Ready to see who's the fastest climber?
Tik Tak is an anniversary ride that'll whisk you on a wild journey through the ages, all surrounded by cool gears, levers, and ingenious mechanics. You'll be suspended or thrown through time as giant clocks, compasses, and hourglasses whirl you around.
The amusement park is only open during certain seasons, such as the summer (March 22-September 22), Halloween (October 10-November 3), and Christmas (November 15-January 5).
Closed: The park is closed on 24th December.
Tivoli Gardens opening hoursAddress: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark
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Tivoli Gardens has two entrances to make it easy to get to no matter where you're coming from:
Luxury: Nimb Hotel (40 m), Radisson Collection Royal Hotel (130 m), Villa Copenhagen (400 m)
Mid-budget: Hotel Mayfair (400 m), The Square Copenhagen (450 m), Ascot Hotel (650 m)
Low-budget: Wakeup Copenhagen Bernstorffsgade (650 m), Hotel Sct. Thomas (1.2 km), Go Hotel City (4 km)
Hotels near Tivoli GardensYes, there are several accessibility measures put in place at the amusement park, such as accessible toilets, parking for disabled people, allowance for guide dogs, etc.
It's recommended to spend a day at Tivoli Gardens to enjoy all the rides and spend time at the surrounding lush park. Stay till the night to catch the fireworks, concerts, or light shows.
Yes, there are age and height restrictions on some rides at Tivoli Gardens. Please check the restrictions for each ride on the Tivoli Gardens website before planning your visit.
Yes, you can bring your own food and non-alcoholic beverages to Tivoli Gardens. However, you can only consume them in designated areas like the Open Air Stage lawn, the garden areas along HC Andersens Boulevard, and on the benches.
You can enjoy Tivoli Gardens even on a rainy day. Skip the lines on your favorite rides or try the indoor rides. To warm up, get a mug of hot cocoa and a bite at Tivolis Kaffebar, Vaffelbageriet, or Viften which looks over the Tivoli Lake.
Yes. You can enter Tivoli Gardens if you are only attending a show or concert at either of the halls, especially outside the Tivoli Gardens season. If you wish to explore the park or go on the rides, you will have to purchase a ticket. Please use the Main Entrance in Vesterbrogade if you’re only visiting the halls.