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Opening hours of the tower: Every day, 09:00 - 20:00 from February 1st until December 31st. Opening hours of the church: Every day, 11:00 - 15:30. Please note that the church is closed for sightseeing during services and other activities taking place in the church.
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Skt. Annae Gade 29, Copenhagen 1416 Denmark
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    Strandgade 7, Copenhagen 1401 Denmark
    0.4 km from Our Saviour's Church
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    Tordenskjoldsgade 15 By Nyhavn and Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen 1055 Denmark
    0.8 km from Our Saviour's Church
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  • vegetarian-girl
    Austin, Texas541 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Facing my fears
    Part of the Copenhagen Card, we seemed to be fast tracked thru while others were trying to log on & sign up for slot to climb the spire. It was too scary for me to go very far once we reached the outside. But my hubby went about half the way up. Even the inside was a bit daunting for me when steps looked more like ladders! But turning back would be more trouble for the people behind me.
    Visited September 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 8 October 2023
  • PJZimm
    Milton, Massachusetts198 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    View From the Top
    On a beautiful Sunday morning, my son and I took the steps to the top of the spire. The steps inside the tower were more formidable than the climb up outside. Even though the last of the tower steps ended in a ladder before coming into open air, there were railings along the way for all steps which my 70+ year old knees appreciated. We went early and crowds were not much of an issue. The views were spectacular. We were down on the street for 10 minutes when the bells started ringing ....can only imagine what that would be like if you were in the bell tower at that appointed time. Christianshavn is such a delightful neighborhood (in such an equally delightful city), so the walk over to the church is part of the experience.
    Visited October 2023
    Travelled solo
    Written 24 October 2023
  • Adam Jones
    Beijing, China196 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interesting Church
    Very interesting church with a minaret on top. The church was closed due to a special ceremony so I wasn’t able to enter the church, but the exterior is appealing. I was able to climb the tower. NOTE: if you are afraid of heights I recommend not climbing the tower. It is dizzying
    Visited November 2023
    Travelled solo
    Written 26 November 2023
  • tezpil
    Portsmouth, United Kingdom4,734 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    A Difficult Climb rewarded by Great Views
    View the church before closing time ( 3:30pm) as it shuts earlier than the tower. You can pre book on line to view the tower or get tickets at the entrance. We were declined tickets when we first arrived and told to book on line which we did, then when we arrived at our allotted time other people were buying tickets at the entrance so I'm not sure how that works really. Once through check out it's many steps to the top with wooden stairs, spiral stairs and bells to view. An awkward climb rewarded by great views at the very narrow spiral top.
    Visited September 2023
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 19 January 2024
  • Hany G
    Bakersfield, California1,889 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Alot of stairs!
    Around 6 pm, the church itself was closed, but i was able to get a ticket to climb the tower. It was not an easy climb, and you have to be kind of fit to climb it with it spiral wooden stairs. The view from the top was amazing and worth the climbing.
    Visited February 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 18 February 2024
  • Susan Mills
    Adelaide, Australia1,112 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Achievement worth the fear
    I have a fear of heights & really wasn't sure I would make it to the top, especially on the outside of the building!! There are 400 steps, the last 150 are outside, with many steep sections to climb. Once outdoors there is an area to take in the view before the next part of the climb begins. It was a great sense of accomplishment to be at the very top, equally so to be back on the ground. I found everyone who was there was encouraging everyone else to keep going, it was lovely to see so many strangers being so kind. I recommend booking if you can as it's very busy however, you can book there via a QR code displayed out the front. This allows you to see times & availability. Our first afternoon visit saw the wait about an hour so we left however, we arrived at 9.40am next morning & were able to book for 10am. Conquer your fears if you can as it is so worth it.
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 12 May 2024
  • Aimee R
    Inverness, United Kingdom31 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Worth the photo opportunity!
    Book your tickets/time slot online in advance - it’s the only way you’ll get in. The tower was beautiful and though there were some slanted ladders as well as steps, I wouldn’t say it was difficult to climb. There’s a cute informative video in one room and panels to read in the bell room. As you can see from the photos, it’s totally worth the 30-minute time it takes!
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled with friends
    Written 23 May 2024
  • Geoff D
    Mississauga, Canada107 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Worth it for the good views
    I wish I was fitter and thought this would be a little hard but it really wasn't and was surprised to hear there are 400 or so steps afterwards. Spent most of my time waiting to get to the top which I really couldn’t fit into anyway. The views are excellent and worth the small effort. If you are afraid of heights I could see this being a bit of a challenge
    Visited June 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 4 June 2024
  • ScotsJimmy
    114 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Absolutely worth it
    We nearly didn't do this as we had other things we wanted to do but I am so glad we spent the time. The climb up the external of the spire is great but to be honest the best part was the climb through the internal of the church through the bell rooms etc. You can feel the history of the building as you climb through the architecture. It really was a bit magical. I suspect they will stop people going up eventually to preserve the wooden ladders, floors etc. so get in there before they do!
    Visited May 2024
    Travelled with family
    Written 23 July 2024
  • Jerneja
    Slovenia154 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Amazing view of the whole city
    Amazing views and I definitely recommend when visiting Copenhagen. Get the tickets in advance as they sell out. The way up is quite long as there are 400 stairs and if you’re scared of heights this isn’t for you as there is just a railing and narrow stairs. But despite being tired when you get to the top, it is worth it because you see the whole of Copenhagen.
    Visited August 2024
    Travelled solo
    Written 16 August 2024
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