Copenhagen Pass

Attractions

With the Copenhagen Card you visit over 80 attractions for free, including a canal tour through the harbour and unlimited public transport - Metro, Bus and S-Tog - across the entire capital region including the airport.

from €78.80

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Rosenborg Castle in the Kongens Have

What the Copenhagen Card covers

The Copenhagen Card gives you free entry to over 80 museums and attractions in and around Copenhagen - each one free to visit once per card. It also includes a canal tour through Nyhavn and the harbour, and unlimited travel on the Metro, Bus and S-Tog throughout the greater Copenhagen area, including the airport connection (see the Public Transport page for details). Buy once, walk straight in - no extra tickets needed.

Rosenborg Castle in the Kongens Have, one of the most visited attractions in the city.
Rosenborg Castle in the Kongens Have, one of the most visited attractions in the city.

The headline highlights

Tivoli is the iconic amusement park right in the heart of the city - open since 1843 and one of Copenhagen's most recognisable landmarks, with beautiful gardens, historic rides and live concert venues. Rosenborg Castle in the Kongens Have houses the Danish Crown Jewels and the royal treasury.

For those wanting to go deeper into Danish history, the National Museum (Nationalmuseet) is the obvious starting point - Denmark's largest cultural history museum, spanning the Viking Age through to the present day. The canal tour through Nyhavn and the harbour is one of the finest ways to see the city from the water, and it's included in the card.

All included attractions

Attraction What to expect
Tivoli The storied amusement park with gardens, rides and concerts
Rosenborg Castle Renaissance castle housing the Danish Crown Jewels
National Museum Denmark's largest cultural history museum
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Ancient and French art, including works by Rodin and Gauguin
Rundetårn 17th-century Round Tower with a spiral ramp and panoramic views
Canal Tour Boat trip through Nyhavn and the harbour, around one hour
Christiansborg State rooms, ruins and a viewing tower on Slotsholmen
Copenhagen Zoo Over 3,000 animals in green Frederiksberg
Den Bla Planet Northern Europe's largest aquarium on the Oresund coast
Louisiana Museum of modern art north of the city
Amalienborg Palace Residence of the Danish royal family

Day trips beyond the city

Because public transport is included, the Copenhagen Card also covers excursion destinations across the greater capital region. Using the included train, you can reach the Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde, Kronborg Castle in Helsingor and Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerod - all with free admission.

In total, over 80 attractions in the city and surrounding region are included. Each attraction can be visited once for free. Opening hours and seasonal availability may vary; many museums are closed on Mondays - check directly with the individual venue if in doubt.

Attraction FAQs

Common questions about the attractions included in the pass.

Which attractions are included?+

Over 80 attractions in the city and surrounding area, including Tivoli, the Zoo, castles and museums such as Rosenborg, the Glyptotek and the National Museum, plus the canal tour.

Can I visit the same attraction more than once?+

No, each attraction can be visited once per card for free. Additional visits to the same attraction are charged separately.

Do I need to book visits in advance?+

Only a handful of attractions require advance reservation - for example Home of Carlsberg. Most sights can be visited without booking ahead.

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80+ attractions with one card

Get the Copenhagen Card and visit over 80 attractions for free.