Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens
4.5
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Monday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
About
More than two dozen rides await you at this world-class amusement park that inspired Walt Disney. Tivoli Gardens, in the very center of Copenhagen, is well-known for its old-world charm, lush gardens, and rides for all ages. You’ll get to watch live concerts and light shows, as well as see the fireworks that take place every week. When hungry, choose between the wide selection of restaurants and food stands, or have a picnic at the gardens. Tivoli Gardens is open during the summer months, as well as for Halloween and Christmas. Visit during the holiday season to catch the park’s lively Christmas market.
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Neighbourhood: Inner Vesterbro
This neighbourhood is home to Tivoli Gardens, a world famous amusement park and beautiful garden always worth a visit. Just west of Tivoli, you’ll find Copenhagen Central Station, from where you can reach just about every part of Denmark within 5 or 6 hours, or you can reach Copenhagen Airport in less than 15 minutes. Next to the Central Station, you’re in the middle of “old” Vesterbro, where several cultures and hundreds of languages are spoken in an area not more than one square mile. This neighbourhood is considered one of the most trendy places to live in and to visit in Copenhagen. For a real treat, visit Kødbyen ("meat town"), home to several restaurants, cafés and nightclubs, all within a short walk of each other.
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- København Hovedbanegård Station • 3 min walk
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- MelBuchanEdinburgh, United Kingdom43 contributionsMagical family day outWe came to Copenhagen especially for Tivoli at Halloween! Upsides: the decor for Halloween was amazing, it felt really magical and seasonal with excellent floral, pumpkin and spooky displays everywhere. Kudos to the design team who must work really hard to pull this off. Buying a pass which included unlimited rides made life easier as you just had to scan your wristband at each one. The staff on the rides were all lovely and patient with the many kids around and also very safety conscious with good checks before each ride started. Downsides: The food and drinks inside are extremely expensive (by British standards) we paid £7.08 for a medium latte and nearly £5 for candy floss! The pass we had included food, we tried three different places in the adjoining Tivoli food hall listed on the website but all vendors said their apps were not working to scan the barcodes… we ended up sat outside with some mediocre slices of pizza from an Italian inside the park. Not great considering the cost. It was pretty busy most of the time and really crowded in some areas ( maybe because it was the first day of opening for Halloween and the weather was good) and the ques for some rides were ridiculous if you had a small excited child like us! Not all the attractions were open with some parts closed off/not ready.Visited October 2023Travelled with familyWritten 13 October 2023
- SBWorldciti15 contributionsAbsolutely delightful & nostalgic!There are many different ticket options. Do your research on the official/ direct website before purchasing. Got to Tivoli 15 minutes before Gardens opened and queued to buy tickets. Doors opened at 11am. Was lovely seeing it tranquil before all the fun started! Prior to doing my research I thought I would just buy an entrance ticket into the Gardens as I don't like fast rides. But I found a 'Tivoli Package - Extra' which included Park entrance, Ride Pass Plus and Easyfood menu. So glad I bought this ticket as I ended up going on alot of rides! If I hadn't bought this ticket it would have been costly buying individual ride tickets. And we got a lunch included too which was not bad value. This is a beautiful park. Had a nostalgic feel. Alot of places to get snacks, hot drinks and meals. It has the oldest running wooden roller coaster in the world, which is a must see and do experience! It's a wonderful place to visit with anyone of any age! Spent 13 hours in here, as we stayed for the evening concert, which had a live band and the end of the Summer fireworks display. Both were fantastic.Visited September 2023Travelled with friendsWritten 14 October 2023
- melWythenshawe, United Kingdom179 contributionsTivoli day and nightWhat a joy Tivoli was, they do Halloween like I have never seen before. We went for opening at 11, left at lunch stamped out and returned in the evening. Lots of little shops to browse. We bought a general admission ticket, you could buy ride tickets in the park. Lots of restaurants to choose from.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 26 October 2023
- AT226677102 contributionsGood FunEnjoyable experience at Tivoli. Cool decorations for Halloween. Rides were fun but some of them were closed such as Tik Tak which was a shame. Queues were a bit long including the Haunted House which was complete rubbish and not worth the wait.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 6 November 2023
- JTBirmingham, United Kingdom56 contributionsChristmas Market in TivoliWe went as a couple and more for the Christmas market not looking for the theme park experience. Having been to Christmas markets in Prague, Krakow, Reykjavik and Budapest this was pretty good. What I saw from the theme park seemed a bit lacklustre and I wouldn’t necessarily recommend from that perspectiveVisited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 21 November 2023
- Jtaylor34London, United Kingdom28 contributionsGreat funOne of the best things we did all weekend. It’s especially magical due to all the Christmas lights at the moment. A selection of rides suited for different peoples level of thrill. Christmas market within is quite big loads of places to get mulled wine/cider if you’re feeling festive. Lots of places to get food. Only side note really is to pre book online with the unlimited ride pass as even if you think you won’t go on rides it will save you money if you decide to later on.Visited November 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 26 November 2023
- Ray WAberdeen, United Kingdom398 contributionsA Winter WonderlandWe first visited Tivoli Gardens during the summer last year so when we decided to stop off in Copenhagen on our way home from Lapland with our Granddaughter we decided it was a must do to experience the magic of Christmas. Even though temperature was in the minus it did not stop us having an amazing magical time. Great during the summer even better at ChristmasVisited December 2023Travelled with familyWritten 4 December 2023
- Andrew JonesLondon, United Kingdom672 contributionsAbsolutely magicalWe visited Tivoli on a Saturday evening in December. The queue moved quickly and upon entry we were greeted by a winter wonderland! The park is decorated beautifully for Christmas and there were many festive stalls selling seasonal drinks and gifts. The surroundings were interesting enough that we didn’t find the need to pay for rides. Had a great time and would wholeheartedly recommend.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 December 2023
- MayfieldParrishDenver, Colorado1,093 contributionsAwesome ParkGREAT Trip to a historical park. It is a completely original concept for a theme park. Entrance fees and packages are much cheaper than a theme park in the US. I highly recommend getting the pass including al rides and a meal. The choice of included meals is good and the Food Hall is varied in its choices and is a great place to eat with lots of choices. Was really awesome to visit during Christmas season.Visited November 2023Travelled with familyWritten 7 December 2023
- L_K1509London, United Kingdom1,650 contributionsBeautiful lightsTivoli Gardens really comes alive at night with all the beautiful lights, in fact thousands of lights. They really create the Christmas feeling. We spent about three hours wandering around the cute shops/ food stalls and rides. You can really see where Disney got some of there ideas from. We had the pass without rides and paid for one ride, the ferris wheel. Lovely view over the park, it goes round about 5-6 times.Visited December 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 12 December 2023
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grebnesi2020
Copenhagen, Denmark9 contributions
Apr 2020
Every tourist brochure touts Tivoili to the skies. It's the Mona Lisa of Copenhagen, but not half as interesting. That doesn't keep the crowds from flocking there, Danes and tourists alike.
Pay Disney World- or Great America- prices to go to a (granted, old) amusement park with most of the rides as old and old fashioned as the place is. So, in other words, don't go for the entertainment.
Sometimes there are headline acts on their sound stage and if you pick a lucky day (well, night), you may get to experience that.
If you're a huge fan of flowers, well then, hey... it's not called Tivoili Gardens for nothing. Lotsa flowers.
Personally I think the place is terribly overrated and far too expensive for what you get. I think your time and money can be far better spent in other ways, such as just wandering the streets, grabbing a beer on Amagertorv, by the Stork Fountain, the most central part of the inner city, on Stroget. Pay a visit to Illums Bolighus while you're there if you enjoy Scandinavian design items.
Basically, just walk around. That's the best thing to do while visiting Copenhagen.
However, if you insist upon visiting Tivoli anyway, you may wish to save a little time and go visit the New Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum around the corner. It was built by Carl Jakobsen who founded the Carlsberg Brewery, the brewery which owned an entire country. Jakobsen was a tireless collector of art and antiquities. This beautiful building houses quite a fair collection.
The National Museum (nearby Frederiksholms kanal and Gammel Strand) is also worth a visit. The Statens Museum for Kunst (a short walk from Nørreport station) not as much so.
Or do like the natives and hang out at one of the crowded local parks on a sunny day- if you are so lucky that you get one of those.
Pay Disney World- or Great America- prices to go to a (granted, old) amusement park with most of the rides as old and old fashioned as the place is. So, in other words, don't go for the entertainment.
Sometimes there are headline acts on their sound stage and if you pick a lucky day (well, night), you may get to experience that.
If you're a huge fan of flowers, well then, hey... it's not called Tivoili Gardens for nothing. Lotsa flowers.
Personally I think the place is terribly overrated and far too expensive for what you get. I think your time and money can be far better spent in other ways, such as just wandering the streets, grabbing a beer on Amagertorv, by the Stork Fountain, the most central part of the inner city, on Stroget. Pay a visit to Illums Bolighus while you're there if you enjoy Scandinavian design items.
Basically, just walk around. That's the best thing to do while visiting Copenhagen.
However, if you insist upon visiting Tivoli anyway, you may wish to save a little time and go visit the New Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum around the corner. It was built by Carl Jakobsen who founded the Carlsberg Brewery, the brewery which owned an entire country. Jakobsen was a tireless collector of art and antiquities. This beautiful building houses quite a fair collection.
The National Museum (nearby Frederiksholms kanal and Gammel Strand) is also worth a visit. The Statens Museum for Kunst (a short walk from Nørreport station) not as much so.
Or do like the natives and hang out at one of the crowded local parks on a sunny day- if you are so lucky that you get one of those.
Written 3 April 2020
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AG
Prince William County, VA74 contributions
Sept 2021
Tivoli Gardens is a beautiful place but I wish I had imagined it primarily as a garden and not as an amusement park.
As a garden, it's truly worth the price of admission. The old buildings are beautiful and there are flowers everywhere. A lovely place to take pictures and I think the price of admission was worth it for the setting alone. I went at 6pm so I could take daytime shots and then wait for blue hour for the famous shot of the Chinese Pagoda behind the lake. Pics came out great.
As an amusement park, this place, however, is seriously overrated. Maybe I'm just accustomed to more, but the thought of having to pay $15 to ride a C-list roller coaster left a bad taste in my mouth. I've paid $30 before to enter Hersheypark in Pennsylvania and ride ALL attractions (including 14 roller coasters).
Honestly, if you come in expecting Cedar Point, Hersheypark, Disney World, King's Dominion, Busch Gardens, Carowinds or any number of American theme parks, you'll leave horribly disappointed. The main attractions are a small number of mundane roller coasters (again charging $15(!)/90DKK to ride) and then kiddie rides. There's really no in between.
Personally, I'd recommend you pay for admission, walk around and then decide if you want to do the Unlimited Rides ticket. There's a kiosk inside the park where you can buy an Unlimited Ticket, so there's no need to decide at the gate. Pay for admission, walk around, and see if there's enough to justify an Unlimited Ride ticket.
Personally, the gardens are worth it, but the rides are not. So pay the 135DKK for entry, spend 2 hours walking around (it's not as big as other reviews make it out to be), see the daily programming (which I enjoyed a lot), take photos of the old pavilions representing all architectural styles, and grab some food (I'm happy to report the theme park's street food is the same price as outside fast food/street food, which was good to see). It's worth a visit, but come in with proper expectations.
As a garden, it's truly worth the price of admission. The old buildings are beautiful and there are flowers everywhere. A lovely place to take pictures and I think the price of admission was worth it for the setting alone. I went at 6pm so I could take daytime shots and then wait for blue hour for the famous shot of the Chinese Pagoda behind the lake. Pics came out great.
As an amusement park, this place, however, is seriously overrated. Maybe I'm just accustomed to more, but the thought of having to pay $15 to ride a C-list roller coaster left a bad taste in my mouth. I've paid $30 before to enter Hersheypark in Pennsylvania and ride ALL attractions (including 14 roller coasters).
Honestly, if you come in expecting Cedar Point, Hersheypark, Disney World, King's Dominion, Busch Gardens, Carowinds or any number of American theme parks, you'll leave horribly disappointed. The main attractions are a small number of mundane roller coasters (again charging $15(!)/90DKK to ride) and then kiddie rides. There's really no in between.
Personally, I'd recommend you pay for admission, walk around and then decide if you want to do the Unlimited Rides ticket. There's a kiosk inside the park where you can buy an Unlimited Ticket, so there's no need to decide at the gate. Pay for admission, walk around, and see if there's enough to justify an Unlimited Ride ticket.
Personally, the gardens are worth it, but the rides are not. So pay the 135DKK for entry, spend 2 hours walking around (it's not as big as other reviews make it out to be), see the daily programming (which I enjoyed a lot), take photos of the old pavilions representing all architectural styles, and grab some food (I'm happy to report the theme park's street food is the same price as outside fast food/street food, which was good to see). It's worth a visit, but come in with proper expectations.
Written 7 September 2021
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ZachosSymeon
Thessaloniki, Greece82 contributions
Feb 2020
I wonder why this adventure park is so famous in Denmark! It's a small well decorated area with fake snow, some snowmen and lights.....extremely expensive, more than average copenhagen cost of living. Many restaurants and souvenir stores inside, extremely expensive. I was curious to search anything there, but got really frozen thrilled on the prices. Anyway, let's focus on its' adventure games: you pay 145dkk (20euros) only to get in, You afterwards need to pay 230dkk(31 euros) if you also wanna enjoy the games, free fall, roller coaster etc. Don't be curious to explore it inside, anything you can see is visible from outside. If you don't care about money, it's a good pastime for your holiday for 2-3 hours.
Written 6 February 2020
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Dear ZachosSymeon,
Thank you for taking the time to review your visit to Tivoli Gardens.
We always appreciate to receive feedback as it helps us to see where we can improve the experience for our guests.
We regret to hear your visit did not live up to your expectations. It is correct that our prices are divided so those of our guests who are not interested in the rides do not pay for them - we have many guests who come for other reasons e.g. theatre, a big concert or the atmosphere and illuminations included in the admission. For tourists and families who are interested in a day with rides, the aquarium etc it might be of great value to notice our package solutions in our webshop,https://www.tivoligardens.com/en/billetter+og+tivolikort/pakker2020?_ga=2.188116014.720447358.1580715756-1207171199.1552644660
We will take note of your comments and thank you once again for your time.
Kind regards,
Dorthe
Sales & Guest Service
Tivoli Gardens
Vesterbrogade 3,
DK-1630 København V
Written 7 February 2020
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
Emma L
Victoria, Australia13 contributions
Jan 2020
Our hotel was so close to this park we felt we just had to go and have a look. So glad we did! We were there in winter, very early January and we went at night. Christmas lights and decorations were still up. I loved strolling around and absorbing it all, but a lot of other people were having a great time on the rides. Children must love it! Walking past during the day, the atmosphere seemed quite different, but I'm sure in warmer months it would be amazing. We only spent an hour there, but I'm sure there are hours and hours of fun to be had, especially for families.
Written 29 January 2020
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Dear emmajane561,
Thank you for taking the time to give us your positive feedback – it is much appreciated.
We are pleased to hear that you enjoyed your visit to Tivoli Gardens though it was short. We hope to get the chance to welcome you again another time.
Kind regards,
Dorthe
Sales & Guest Service
Tivoli Gardens
Vesterbrogade 3
DK-1630 København V
Written 5 February 2020
This response is the subjective opinion of the management representative and not of Tripadvisor LLC.
elisabeth r
Benfleet, UK9 contributions
Aug 2020
We downloaded the Tivoli app once we were in the park, which was easy with free fast wi-fi but do it beforehand and it has great deals on it! We used our Copenhagen card to get in but we could have downloaded the app and bought a ticket that got 3 people in and 3 free ice creams for DKK 565. You will also need the app for the virtual queueing system, this was really easy to use, just book which ride you want and then turn up when it tells you to. Scan your phone on the gold diamond by the ride and on you go. We didn't queue at all. Masks are needed on some rides but they are given to you as you get on. Hand sanitiser everywhere and floor markings in areas that may be busy. You can get your ride photos on the app as well - just scan the QR code. Loads to see and do in the park - boys aged 5 and 8 had 'the best day ever'.
Written 28 August 2020
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Ang I
203 contributions
Jun 2022 • Couples
We stayed in a hotel close by and thought there was a war starting! Trusty google figured out it was a firework display at Trivoli on certain Saturdays!
We went on a Monday instead but realised once in there that other than a children’s ballerina perforce, there was no shows etc on.
Felt sorry for the peacocks wandering around, seem to have none of their colourful tail feathers.
Food court was decent enough with plenty of food choice.
Two craft beer places and a German beer place.
The aquarium was one wall of fish and a small piranha tank, which we paid separately for (50dk each) which was ok for around £5.
As a couple, of only recommend going if you check for days where they have shows on, otherwise we walked round in under an hour and then sunbathed and had a beer to stretch it out.
More of a family friendly day out.
We went on a Monday instead but realised once in there that other than a children’s ballerina perforce, there was no shows etc on.
Felt sorry for the peacocks wandering around, seem to have none of their colourful tail feathers.
Food court was decent enough with plenty of food choice.
Two craft beer places and a German beer place.
The aquarium was one wall of fish and a small piranha tank, which we paid separately for (50dk each) which was ok for around £5.
As a couple, of only recommend going if you check for days where they have shows on, otherwise we walked round in under an hour and then sunbathed and had a beer to stretch it out.
More of a family friendly day out.
Written 13 June 2022
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Jeff K
Pittsburgh, PA2,353 contributions
Sept 2022 • Couples
We bought tickets at the entrance and got ripped off. We paid DKK 220 per ticket and could have purchased online for DKK 145.
Either way the admission price is too high as it largely amounts to a cover charge. You still pay for the rides and restaurants although there are some shows that are free.
Despite the price we thought it was worth it to see the place at night. The park really comes alive with all of the rides lit up.
Many of the restaurants can be accessed from outside of the park. You get a stamp prior to entering the restaurant which allows you to re-enter the park. We ate at the Anarchist Bar which had good pizza and a good assortment of beer.
We were disappointed about getting ripped off but we’re glad we got to see the park at night.
Either way the admission price is too high as it largely amounts to a cover charge. You still pay for the rides and restaurants although there are some shows that are free.
Despite the price we thought it was worth it to see the place at night. The park really comes alive with all of the rides lit up.
Many of the restaurants can be accessed from outside of the park. You get a stamp prior to entering the restaurant which allows you to re-enter the park. We ate at the Anarchist Bar which had good pizza and a good assortment of beer.
We were disappointed about getting ripped off but we’re glad we got to see the park at night.
Written 26 September 2022
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MarcusHurley
Calne, UK10,787 contributions
Jan 2020
We decided to visit Tivoli before the weekend crowds made it too manic. It was only a few minutes walk away and was quite lovely, decorated for winter and lit up. The crowds were bearable and it was very nice to have a wander around, fortified by a warming Irish Coffee. I'd forgotten how large the gardens were and we spent nearly 2 hours there and that was without doing any rides or sitting down for food. It was good that prices were sensible for people who just wanted to visit rather than do the rides, I think it was about £12 each.
Written 5 January 2020
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IrishTraveller0
Dublin, Ireland156 contributions
Aug 2021
On Saturday night the light show at 10.30 and fireworks at 11.30 are well worth it.
Rides are expensive though and not included in the entry fee.
Light show best seen from bridge facing the pirate ship and lasts about 5 minutes.
Fireworks last about the same time and can be seen from Pavillon.
Rides are expensive though and not included in the entry fee.
Light show best seen from bridge facing the pirate ship and lasts about 5 minutes.
Fireworks last about the same time and can be seen from Pavillon.
Written 25 August 2021
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Sean C
Manchester, England, United Kingdom64 contributions
Oct 2019
I visited Copenhagen on a short break in October and Tivoli was on our itinerary.
The walk around the park was well worth the admission fee as the place has a feeling of timeless nostalgia as you walk around and enjoy the illuminations.
We didn’t feel the need to partake in the rides but if we had visited with our boys then I’m sure that would have been tempting.
Recommended if you are in the city.
The walk around the park was well worth the admission fee as the place has a feeling of timeless nostalgia as you walk around and enjoy the illuminations.
We didn’t feel the need to partake in the rides but if we had visited with our boys then I’m sure that would have been tempting.
Recommended if you are in the city.
Written 15 April 2020
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Hi. I'm visiting with two young kids (2 and 5) and can see there's quite a lot of rides with age or heights restrictions or need an adult to accompany the kids. Do the adults also need ride passes to accompany them on the rides, or can you accompany them for free?
Written 21 August 2024
Would any rides be suitable for 70 year olds or are they all for youngsters. Should we just buy the normal ticket to walk around and not the ride ticket
Written 18 August 2024
Would we need to buy an entrance ticket in advance or can we get one on the day - we would be going on a week day probably a Tuesday early September. Also can you go in the day and leave but go back later the same day to see it at night?
Written 18 August 2024
Do you have mobility scooters for rent in Tivoli Gardens?
Written 16 June 2024
Ciao! Andremo venerdì 12 aprile… I biglietti si possono acquistare anche in biglietteria o consigliate online? Inoltre, in caso di pioggia, le attrazioni funzionano tutte comunque? Grazie a chi risponderà!
Written 9 April 2024
Hi, can anyone tell me how much the rides are? I am trying to work out whether to but the pass including the rides.
Secondly has anyone been on New Year's Eve, did you get in OK as I expect it will be very busy.
Thanks in anticipation
Written 21 December 2023
Go directly to Tivoli Gardens official website and you will find all individual ride details and costs aswell as Ride Passes & Packages. For eg Aquila = 90DKK, The Astronomer = 60DKK, The Ferris Wheel = 60DKK. I would recommend getting one of the passes if you want to go on more than 4 rides. Entrance is not included.
Written 22 December 2023
This is Trip Advisor. You need to ask the question directly to the business.
Written 12 December 2023
Annaële B
Rennes, France
Hi, will Tivoli be open on the 1rst of January 2024 please ?
Can't find it on the website
Written 7 December 2023
It has been in previous years:
‘Tivoli opens for 'seasons': Summer, from mid-April to mid-September; Halloween for last two weeks of October to early November, and Christmas, from mid-November to January 2. In season it opens seven days a week. It's closed between seasons.’
But I can’t find a clear answer for 2024
Written 8 December 2023
Hello, does the rides passes ticket cover the entrance ticket or you have it extra?
Thank you in advance!
Written 24 August 2023
Hello if I know. Its a free entry to the Bark with the Copenhagen City Pass...thank you
Written 20 December 2023
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