Experience Copenhagen like never before with the Copenhagen Card. Enjoy access to over 40 attractions and unlimited rides on the Hop-On Hop-Off buses. Download the digital card and start exploring today!
Experience Copenhagen like never before with the Copenhagen Card. Enjoy access to over 40 attractions and unlimited rides on the Hop-On Hop-Off buses. Download the digital card and start exploring today!
- Amalienborg Museum - Explore the home of the Royal Family
- Copenhagen ZOO - Copenhagen Zoo presents more than 4000 animals from all over the world in state of the art facilities.
- Tivoli Gardens - One of the oldest amusement parks in Europe, opened in 1843. The card only includes the entry, not the rides.
- Stromma Canal Tours - The…
- Amalienborg Museum - Explore the home of the Royal Family
- Copenhagen ZOO - Copenhagen Zoo presents more than 4000 animals from all over the world in state of the art facilities.
- Tivoli Gardens - One of the oldest amusement parks in Europe, opened in 1843. The card only includes the entry, not the rides.
- Stromma Canal Tours - The Original boat tours around the canals of Copenhagen. 1 hour live guided canal cruise.
- Rundetarn - The Round Tower gives a great view over Copenhagen. Walk all the way up to the top in the 400 years old observations tower
- Botanical Garden - The beautiful Botanical Garden is a green oasis in the heart of Copenhagen and home to Denmark’s largest collection of plants from all over the world, incl. species that are extinct in the wild. Here you can go explore among rare cacti and cycads from the age of the dinosaurs.
- Rosenborg Castle - Visit Rosenborg Castle in the heart of Copenhagen and explore some of the kingdom’s greatest treasures. The castle features 400 years of splendor, royal art treasures and the nation’s well-guarded Crown Jewels and Royal Regalia.
NB: it is necessary to book a time-slot for your visit at Rosenborg Castle to avoid long waiting times. You book through the castle’s website, by choosing the Copenhagen Card option when you reach the “number of tickets” step.
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Christiansborg Slot - Once home to kings and queens, Christiansborg Palace now houses the Danish Parliament, the Supreme Court, and the Ministry of State. You can visit the state rooms and walk in the footsteps of royalty. The Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen are used by the Queen for official occasions.
You can also visit the ruins under Christiansborg, the stables and the royal kitchen. - The National Museum of Denmark - Experience runestones, stand face to face with bog bodies, see The Golden Horns, be inspired by the suit worn by the first Dane in space and see an original hash stall from Freetown Christiania. The National Museum tells the history of Denmark from the earliest settlements to the life today.
- Our Saviour’s Church - Our Saviour’s is one of Denmark’s most famous churches. Ever since the serpentine spire was inaugurated in 1752, is has been a popular passtime to climb the 400 steps to the top.
Please note: The entrance to the church is free of charge for all. If you wish to climb the tower you must book your visit in advance. Book your ticket here.
Every year, more than 200.000 people climb the stairway to the top where Our Saviour stands on his globe and overlooks the royal city of Copenhagen.
- Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek - Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is located in the center of Copenhagen and the museum collection consists primarily of works of art and archaeological objects from Ancient Egypt, the worlds of Ancient Greece and Rome, Etruscan Culture, as well as Danish and French art of the 19th century.
- National Gallery of Denmark - SMK - The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) is Denmark’s largest art museum, featuring outstanding collections of Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. SMK is located just off of Copenhagen’s Nørreport station. Here you can experience special exhibitions, the royal collections, guided tours, performances, art talks, concerts, workshops and much more.
- IMAX Tycho Brahe Planetarium - Out of this world experience for the whole family
Immerse yourself in the starry sky and experience films in the unique Planetarium Dome, which has recently undergone a complete transformation. The Planetarium has the largest tilted dome in Europe, an enclosing canvas, a razor-sharp visualization in 8K and second-to-none sound system.
With your Copenhagen Card by hand, you can visit the exhibitions and watch one movie in The Dome.
- Danish Architecture Center - Start your exploration of Copenhagen at Danish Architecture Center (DAC). From the spectacular modern home in BLOX on Copenhagen’s waterfront, the international cultural attraction presents exhibitions, guided tours and events on historic icons and new highlights in Danish architecture and design for both children and adults. You can also shop new designs, art and books in the DAC Design Shop or enjoy coffee in the DAC Café with a view of Copenhagen harbor.
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Designmuseum Danmark - With a unique location in Copenhagen’s historic centre, near tourist attractions, the harbour boats, design companies and galleries, Designmuseum Danmark is a working archive and the entrance to Denmark as a design destination.
Experience one of the world’s largest collections of Danish design, counting works by Finn Juhl, Arne Jacobsen, Poul Kjærholm, Verner Panton and Hans Wegner. In addition, the collections cover applied art and design from Art Nouveau to contemporary Danish design and include glass, ceramics, fashion, textile and poster art. - Museum of Copenhagen - HOW TO BECOME A COPENHAGENER
Copenhagen is one of the world’s most livable cities. But who are the Copenhageners and what kind of city is Copenhagen? Begin your visit in Copenhagen at the Museum of Copenhagen, located in a beautiful, historical building right behind City Hall. You’ll be introduced to all the most important places and events in the history of the Danish capital. From the city of the Viking Age, through the building boom and plague, fires and bombings, to the free city of Christiania today. A vast array of unique, original exhibits bring the city and its people to life. Our interactive model gives you an overview of the entire city – perhaps you will end up as a Copenhagener yourself!
- The War Museum - Take a walk through Danish war history from the 1500s until today, and explore the treasure trove of equipment from samurai swords and medals to ship models and massive howitzers.
Experience life as a deployed soldier as you step into Danish military camps from Afghanistan. Stay alert in the watch tower, and climb into an actual PMV hit by a roadside bomb.
Also, get an overview of Danish war history. From knights in shining armour, wars with the Swedish and the English, to World War II, the Cold War and the war in Iraq. Or relax in the hammocks as you hear stories from the seven seas.
- Cisternerne - Art gallery, water reservoir and urban dripstone cave
The subterranean space beneath the green lawns of Søndermarken Park works as a breathtaking stage for contemporary art installations. The cold, humid and dark old water reservoir might remind you of long-forgotten cathedrals and gloomy catacombs – it is sparsely illuminated, and the atmosphere evokes fascination and enchantment in both children and adults.
- Medical Museion - A must-see museum for all who is curious about the human body, disease, and health.
Medical Museion is not for delicate souls – diseases and their treatment have always been dramatic. But if you dare to face how the human body has been understood and treated over time - from antiquity to the age of the gene - this is the place for you.
Explore the beautiful exhibitions in the historic Royal Academy for Surgeons from 1787.
- Museum of Danish Resistance - Go underground and experience the Danish World War II resistance fight up close.
In the dark, shadowy streets of the occupation period, you’ll meet five historical figures. Each has chosen a side, and now everyone must face the consequences. Dive into acts of sabotage, produce illegal newspapers, crack codes and intercept telephone calls.
See how Danes had to choose between whether they wanted to join the resistance, collaborate with the Germans - or try to continue with their everyday lives. The Museum of Danish Resistance is about the men and women who chose to resist the occupation and shows why that decision wasn’t always black and white.
- Thorvaldsens Museum - Vivid colours and grand architectural design characterise the museum, which houses the works of the world-famous Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Thorvaldsens Museum opened on September 18th 1848 and was the first public museum in Denmark. The characteristic building was built to exhibit the extensive works of the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. Today the museum looks more or less as it did when it opened over 150 years ago.
- Kunsthal Charlottenborg - Kunsthal Charlottenborg is one of the largest and most beautiful exhibition spaces for contemporary art in Northern Europe
The exhibition space presents an ambitious program with international outlook featuring talents as well as established stars from both Denmark and abroad. Kunsthal Charlottenborg presents uncompromising and agenda setting art still understandable for everyone.
The trendsetting exhibition program is supplemented with a large number of activities like artist talks, performances, concerts and film screenings.
- Copenhagen Contemporary - Copenhagen Contemporary (CC) is Copenhagen’s international art center showing installation art created by world stars and new emerging talents
It occupies the magnificent former B&W welding hall offering a total of 7,000 m2 of beautiful industrial halls with plenty of space to show the technical and large formats in which many contemporary artists work: total installations, performance art, and monumental video works. Art that can often be entered and sensed with the whole body.
Copenhagen Contemporary is one of Scandinavia’s largest exhibition venues for contemporary art and a lively meeting place for a wide audience. CC creates collaborative partnerships and organises events with a number of different partners across cultural genres locally and internationally. You can attend art talks, art walks, concerts, creative workshops for children, visit CC’s own shop offering Scandinavian design, and experience the unique and historical city district of Refshaleøen.
- The Workers Museum - The Workers Museum in Copenhagen invites you to step into everyday life of Copenhageners in the 1950’s.
The Workers Museums is located at the Workers Assembly Hall, built in 1879. The building includes the impressive Banquet Hall and the former Prime Minister Thorvald Stauning’s office. Experience everyday life of the 1950s and taste chocolate biscuit cake and chicory coffee. Visit the Sørensens family who moved to Copenhagen in 1885 and explore the development of industrial work. Step into everyday life of working class children in “The Workers Museums for Children”.
- Danish Jewish Museum - The exhibition at the Danish Jewish Museum in Copenhagen is a broad presentation of Jewish life in Denmark throughout 400 years, and is a selection from the museum’s own collection.
The world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind’s characteristic architecture will - in an almost labyrinthine manner - lead you into the enthralling universe of the Danish Jewish culture.
The exhibition interior was put together in close dialogue with Daniel Libeskind’s architecture, which is reminiscent of the famous Jewish Museum in Berlin.
- Free entrance to over 40 attractions in Copenhagen
- Unlimited Stromma Hop On - Hop Off bus rides
- Two children under 12 per adult get a free pass (must book kids card with adult)
- Free entrance to over 40 attractions in Copenhagen
- Unlimited Stromma Hop On - Hop Off bus rides
- Two children under 12 per adult get a free pass (must book kids card with adult)
With Stromma’s Hop On - Hop Off buses, survey over 40 sites in Copenhagen and obtain endless navigation. This approach provides comfort and a unique appreciation for the city.
The Official Copenhagen Card is wholly electronic. To use it, beginners will have to install the Copenhagen Card software on their mobile devices and input an 8 character card…
With Stromma’s Hop On - Hop Off buses, survey over 40 sites in Copenhagen and obtain endless navigation. This approach provides comfort and a unique appreciation for the city.
The Official Copenhagen Card is wholly electronic. To use it, beginners will have to install the Copenhagen Card software on their mobile devices and input an 8 character card code. Once the code is entered and the card activated (by swiping), the travel around Copenhagen begins.
Attention: Activation of an order leads to the simultaneous activation of all cards in the order.
Three diverse bus routes are available for traveling around CPH, where you’ll decide which region to visit first. You have the freedom to board and disembark as much as you wish during the validity of your Copenhagen Card-Hop. It is importat to know that the Classic Copenhagen bus journey is accessible every day throughout the year. However, Urban Green Cph and Colorful Cph bus routes function only during certain seasons. The Hop On - Hop Off buses are furnished with a 12-language audio-guide.
The Copenhagen Card grants only a single entry per site, independent of card type.
- The Official Copenhagen Card is 100% digital. Download the Copenhagen Card app from Google Play or App Store on your smartphone and tap in the card code (8 character code). After redeeming and activating the card you are ready to explore Copenhagen.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.