Copenhagen cityscape with historic buildings and waterways, promoting the Copenhagen Card.
Crown jewels on display at Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen.
Amalienborg Palace courtyard with equestrian statue, Copenhagen.
Tourists on a boat tour in Copenhagen, viewing waterfront architecture and landmarks.
Interior of a grand hall in Copenhagen with ornate chandeliers and decorative walls.
Frederiksborg Castle interior with visitors, part of Copenhagen Card attractions.
Visitor exploring a historic room with ornate decor and gold artifacts in Copenhagen.

Copenhagen City Card: 80+ Attractions & Public Transport

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Duration: Varies (24 hours to 120 hours)

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Experience Copenhagen like never before with the Copenhagen City Card, your ticket to over 80 attractions and easy access to public transport throughout the city. Whether you choose a validity period of 24 to 120 hours, this card ensures flexibility for all travel durations, allowing you to explore museums, landmarks, and more on your own schedule. With complete coverage across metro, buses, S-trains, regional trains, local trains, and harbor buses, navigating Copenhagen becomes effortless.

With a Copenhagen City Card: 80+ Attractions & Public Transport, gain entry to over 80 attractions and sites across Denmark’s Capital Region.

Save up to 40% compared to buying separate tickets for Tivoli Gardens, Canal Tours Copenhagen, and Copenhagen Zoo by utilizing this card.

The pass provides free access to public transport services including airport transfers while allowing you to explore Botanical Garden, UNESCO Heritage Kronborg Castle, and the Round Tower at no extra cost.

Choose a validity period of either 24, 48, 72, 96, or 120 hours for your Copenhagen City Card. Activation occurs upon first use at an attraction, offering flexible exploration options across attractions like Amalienborg.

For convenient access to all the benefits of the card, download the free app onto your phone or receive a digital pass via email.

Validity: 24/48/72/96/120 hours

Access to:

Museums: Amalienborg Museum, National Museum, Viking Ship Museum & more

Attractions: Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, The Round Tower

Public transportation (including airport transfers)

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Individual Costs

Copenhagen cityscape with historic buildings and waterways, promoting the Copenhagen Card.

Copenhagen cityscape with historic buildings and waterways, promoting the Copenhagen Card.

Maximize your adventure in the Capital Region by choosing from 24 to 120 hours of validity for the versatile Copenhagen Card. With access to over 80 attractions, you can tailor your exploration based on how long you plan to stay.

Copenhagen's extensive public transport network

With options like metro, buses, S-trains, regional trains, local trains, and harbor buses at your fingertips, navigating the Capital Region becomes a breeze. This complete coverage ensures that sightseeing is convenient and efficient for every traveler.

Activate your Copenhagen Card with ease

  • To begin your journey in Copenhagen, download the free app available on both iOS and Android platforms to receive digital cards instantly.
  • Purchase confirmation comes via email; use this reference number to redeem your card within the app.
  • Before setting out, activate all cards purchased in a single order through the Copenhagen Card app. Activation occurs upon first usage and maintains validity for the chosen duration.
  • If you start with a 24-hour pass at 10am on Tuesday, it concludes its service by 9:59am Wednesday morning.

Enjoy an inclusive experience where disabled individuals (adult or junior) holding a Copenhagen Card can bring along one attendant free of charge. However, the card must be obtained by the person with disabilities first.

Crown jewels on display at Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen.

Crown jewels on display at Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen.

Amalienborg Palace courtyard with equestrian statue, Copenhagen.

Amalienborg Palace courtyard with equestrian statue, Copenhagen.

Tourists on a boat tour in Copenhagen, viewing waterfront architecture and landmarks.

Tourists on a boat tour in Copenhagen, viewing waterfront architecture and landmarks.

    Queue jumping is prohibited.

    Accessibility Details

      An attendant (adult or junior) can accompany a disabled individual (adult or junior holder of the Copenhagen Card) at no extra cost. It's mandatory for the disabled person to possess a Copenhagen Card.

      Additional Information

      The Copenhagen Card allows you one entry per attraction, regardless of how long your card is valid.

      • Some attractions require prior booking and are subject to availability. Make sure to reserve in advance where necessary.

      A photo ID such as an identity card, passport, or driving license must be presented for verification at certain locations.

      Please verify the opening hours of each attraction on their official websites despite having a complete list with your pass.

        Be prepared to undergo security checks upon entering some attractions.

        Interior of a grand hall in Copenhagen with ornate chandeliers and decorative walls.

        Interior of a grand hall in Copenhagen with ornate chandeliers and decorative walls.

        Frederiksborg Castle interior with visitors, part of Copenhagen Card attractions.

        Frederiksborg Castle interior with visitors, part of Copenhagen Card attractions.

        Pick a card option that matches your travel plans—24, 48, 72, 96, or 120 hours—to maximize flexibility and savings.

        Consider using the pass for attractions like Tivoli Gardens and Rosenborg Castle early on to make full use of its validity period.

        If you're traveling with a disabled individual, remember they can bring an attendant free of charge when holding a Copenhagen Card.

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        Operating hours

        Tivoli Garden

        Monday
        11:00am - 10:00pm
        Tuesday
        11:00am - 10:00pm
        Wednesday
        11:00am - 10:00pm
        Thursday
        11:00am - 10:00pm
        Friday
        11:00am - 12:00am
        Saturday
        11:00am - 12:00am
        Sunday
        11:00am - 10:00pm
        • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.
        • Closed on 24th Dec 2026.

        By proceeding with any booking via Staybook, you acknowledge and agree to adhere to all the .

        FAQs

        The card provides access to over 80 attractions, including Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, The Round Tower, and museums like Amalienborg Museum, National Museum, Viking Ship Museum.
        A disabled person (adult or junior) holding a Copenhagen Card can bring one attendant free of charge, but only after obtaining their own card. This ensures accessible travel for those with disabilities.
        Yes, download the free app on your phone for easy access or receive your digital pass via email without any hassle.
        The city card offers five different durations: 24 hours, 48 hours, 72 hours, 96 hours, or 120 hours. The pass is activated after using it at your first attraction.
        The Copenhagen City Card does not cover personal expenses beyond what is included, such as meals and souvenirs.
        You can enjoy savings of up to 40% compared to individual ticket prices for attractions such as Tivoli Gardens, Canal Tours Copenhagen, and Copenhagen Zoo combined.
        The city card becomes active once you use it at your first attraction during the chosen validity period (24 to 120 hours).
        Each attraction allows for a single visit regardless of the duration of your city card's validity.
        Yes, certain attractions may need advance bookings and are subject to availability. It’s advisable to check individual requirements when planning visits.
        Yes, the card includes free access to various modes of public transport in Copenhagen such as metro, buses, S-trains, regional trains, local trains, and harbor buses, including airport transfers.
        The card is activated once you use it at the first attraction or transport service you visit with it.
        The card excludes personal expenses such as food, souvenirs, and tips at attractions or transport services.
        The card offers access to over 80 attractions, including museums like Amalienborg Museum and National Museum, as well as public transport options such as metro, buses, S-trains, regional trains, local trains, and harbor buses.
        Yes, download a free app on your phone to easily access and manage your digital pass. Alternatively, receive your digital pass via email without any difficulty.
        Skipping queues is not permitted even if you hold a city card.
        You can choose from a range of options: 24 hours up to 120 hours. Activation occurs after visiting your first attraction.
        This pass costs 40% less than purchasing individual tickets for Tivoli Gardens, Canal Tours Copenhagen, and Copenhagen Zoo combined.
        A disabled individual holding the Copenhagen Card can accompany an attendant for free; however, only the disabled person must purchase a card.
        Each attraction allows just one visit regardless of how long your card is valid. Additionally, some places require prior reservations and are subject to availability.
        The card includes admission to popular sites like Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, The Round Tower, Botanical Garden, UNESCO Heritage Kronborg Castle, among others.

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