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Go For: Skip-the-line tickets
Duration: Flexible
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Go For: Unlimited Ride PLUS Pass
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Go For: Copenhagen City Card
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The Tivoli Gardens tickets cannot be rescheduled or canceled.
The Tivoli Aquarium at Tivoli Gardens is a captivating attraction featuring a 30-meter-long tropical coral reef tank with over 100 species. Home to diverse marine life, including sharks and moray eels, the Aquarium offers daily feeding sessions and an interactive experience for visitors to learn about marine habitats. You may need to get a separate ticket for the same or get the attraction added to the skip-the-line ticket’s upgrade.
Villa Vendetta, beneath Tivoli Castle in Tivoli Gardens, offers an immersive and haunting experience. Based on a tale of a neglected noble family turned mysterious lunatics, visitors encounter chilling encounters in haunted rooms. With strobe lights and flashing effects, it creates a truly haunting atmosphere. Visit it with the unlimited rides PLUS pass or get an upgrade of skip-the-line tickets to visit Villa Vendetta.
This 1843 concert hall with a seating capacity of 1660, is famous for classical music, Broadway musicals like Mamma Mia!, Grease, Hairspray, and Dirty Dancing, and jazz musicians. An early host to pop and rock concerts, the hall has met the likes of Tina Turner and Elton John. Destroyed by the German and Nazi supporters in 1994, and was rebuilt with a new Modernist design.
Hans Christian Lumbye, music director and conductor, wrote almost 700 compositions for the orchestra in this 957-seat theatre between 1843 and 1872. Destroyed by Germans in 1944, it was rebuilt in 1946. Every year, in December, the Glass Hall hosts the London Toast Theatre's Crazy Christmas Cabaret.
When visiting the amusement park, make sure to get on the following top rides:
Rutschebanen, The Roller Coaster at Tivoli Gardens, is a historic wooden coaster since 1914. One of the world's oldest, it's popular among all ages, featuring a 720m track and 50km/h speed. Optionally, a VR experience has enhanced the ride since 2017, adding excitement and immersion.
The Demon, or Dæmonen, is a floorless steel roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard. Famous for its innovative use of elements in a compact space with a speed of 48mph featuring three inversions and a vertical drop, this ride is not for the faint-hearted.
The Star Flyer, or Himmelskibet, combines high-view and swing-carousel thrills. Themed around Tycho Brahe's universe, it features planets and telescopes. At 80 meters, it is one of Northern Europe's highest carousels and provides breathtaking views. Illuminated in the evenings, the Star Flyer forms a visual spectacle like no other!
The Vintage Car Rides offer a delightful and nostalgic experience for all ages. Since 1959, these antique cars have allowed passengers of all ages to drive along a small track featuring a tunnel. You can capture memories with photos during the ride and get unlimited digital ride photos via the Tivoli app!
The Flying Trunk, or Den Flyvende Kuffert, is a captivating ride based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. Taking passengers through 32 stories, it's designed as a giant trunk with individual compartments. The newly designed entrance, scenography, lighting, and music offer an immersive and enchanting experience for all ages.
The Classic Carousel, or Dyrekarrusellen, at Tivoli Gardens, is a nostalgic and charming merry-go-round ride. It features elegant horses and carriages rotating around a central axis. A popular attraction at the park, it provides a memorable experience for all the young and old passengers.
Tivoli Gardens are reopening from 22nd March at 11am.
The opening hours may vary during different seasons, such as the summer, Halloween, and Christmas.
Closed: The park is closed on 24th December.
Address: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark
Tivoli Gardens has two entrances:
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)
Danish Architecture Centre (600 m): The Danish Architecture Center (DAC) is a cultural hub dedicated to architecture, design, and urban culture. Housed in the BLOX building, DAC offers exhibitions, city walks, and events showcasing the latest architectural trends.
Børsen (1.5 km): Børsen, initially built as a 17th-century stock exchange, now houses Denmark's prominent business newspaper headquarters. Its iconic dragon-tailed spire, stunning central courtyard with a glass roof, and intricate decorations add to its allure.
Royal Danish Library (1.8 km): The Royal Danish Library, or the Royal Library (Det Kongelige Bibliotek), boasts one of the world's largest collections. It is a hub for researchers and scholars, offering study spaces and research facilities and preserving cultural knowledge.
The starting price for the Tivoli Gardens tickets is €18.77.
You can book tickets to Tivoli Gardens online.
Booking your Tivoli Gardens tickets online ensures a seamless entry and no waiting in the long queues at the ticket counter.
Yes, you can buy skip-the-line tickets to Tivoli Gardens.
The tickets to Tivoli Gardens cannot be canceled or rescheduled.
Yes, 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 lush park.
Yes, there are age and height restrictions on some rides at Tivoli Gardens.