Tivoli
One of the oldest and most visited theme parks in the world. Bring the whole family to the place bringing so much joy to people since 1843.
H. C. Andersens Boulevard 26, 1553 Copenhagen, Denmark
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More information about Tivoli
Opening Hours
Sun - Thur: 11 a. m. - 10 p. m.
Fri: 11 a. m. - 12:30 a. m.
Sat: 11 a. m. - 12 a. m.
Admission
Adults: DKK 95
No discounts for children over 8.
Contact
Phone: +45 3315 1001
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Tivoli in Travel Tips and Guides
Old City of Copenhagen Tour (1 day)Stroll through the Old City of Copenhagen and pay a visit to many interesting sights along the way. |
Attractions near to Tivoli
New Port of CopenhagenThe iconic sight of the city. A narrow port full of beautiful ships from the old times, lined by rows of colourful buildings. |
The Little MermaidA true staple of Copenhagen and a tribute to the great Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen. |
King's New SquareThe biggest and most beautiful square in Copenhagen. Also a busy site with many historic buildings around, such as Royal Danish Theatre. |
Amalienborg PalaceThe winter home of the Danish royal family – take a look around the place where kings have lived for the last two centuries. |
The Marble ChurchInspired by the colossal St. Pete's Cathedral in Rome, its younger and smaller sibling is still very impressive and a definite must-see. |
The Amalie GardenLocated between Amalienborg Palace and the waterfront, this small park offers lovely view of the city. Do not miss the fountain and sculptures. |
St. Ann's SquareThis long and narrow square used to be a canal but it serves as a place for relaxation after its transformation. Many fine old buildings nearby. |
Charlottenborg PalaceA large town mansion originally built for Norwegian governor Ulrik Frederik Gyldenløve. Now the base of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. |
StrøgetThe ultimate shopping experience in Denmark. A pedestrian zone full of brand boutiques as well as large shopping centres. |
Royal Danish TheaterDrama, opera, ballet, concerts – you will find all of it here at one of the many different stages of the theatre. |


















