Copenhagen Card Prices
The Copenhagen Card is available in several durations from 24 to 120 hours, for adults, juniors and children. This page shows all prices in one table and explains which duration pays off when.
from €78.80
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Copenhagen Card: Prices at a Glance
The Copenhagen Card is available in several durations from 24 to 120 hours, for adults, juniors and children. Every option includes the same package - only the duration differs. Validity starts only when you first use the card in the app.
| Duration | Adults (16+) | Juniors (12-15) | Children (3-11) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 hours | 78.80 € | 53.38 € | 13.38 € |
| 48 hours | 114.92 € | 68.09 € | 18.73 € |
| 72 hours | 139.00 € | 78.80 € | 24.08 € |
| 96 hours | 163.08 € | 93.51 € | 29.43 € |
| 120 hours | 189.84 € | 105.55 € | 34.78 € |
As of 13 July 2026, prices of the booking partner Tiqets. Children aged 3 to 11 need their own kids card (maximum two per adult card); infants aged 0 to 2 go free. The price shown in the booking window is always binding.
What Is Included
Regardless of the duration you choose, the card covers:
- Free entry once to over 80 attractions, from Tivoli to Rosenborg Castle and the National Museum. See the Attractions page for more.
- Free public transport on the Metro, bus and S-tog across Greater Copenhagen, including the airport connection. See the Public Transport page for more.
- Digital redemption: After purchase you receive an order code by email, which you redeem in the official Copenhagen Card app. There is no physical card.
Age Groups
The Copenhagen Card distinguishes between adults (16 and over), juniors (12 to 15) and children (3 to 11). A maximum of two kids cards can be added per adult card; infants aged 0 to 2 do not need a card.
Which Duration Pays Off?
Even a few visits cover the card price. Tivoli, Rosenborg Castle and the National Museum together already account for a significant share of the day-pass value when bought separately, and the included public transport with airport transfer comes on top. For a compact stay, the 24-hour card (78.80 €) is the right choice. If you are staying several days and planning day trips to nearby destinations like Roskilde or Helsingor, a longer duration works out cheaper per day: with the 120-hour card (189.84 €) the price per day is under 38 €, as the card price is spread across more visits. Which attractions are particularly worthwhile is shown on the Attractions page.
Good to Know
- Validity: The time starts when you activate the card in the app and is hour-based - for example, 24 hours from the start time you choose.
- Redemption: After purchase you receive a card code by email, which you redeem in the official Copenhagen Card app. There is no physical card.
- Cancellation: According to the booking channel, the card is non-refundable after purchase.
Questions About Prices
How much does the Copenhagen Card cost?+
All prices are listed in the price table above, broken down by duration from 24 to 120 hours and by age group. Every option includes the same package - only the duration differs.
What do children and juniors pay?+
Juniors aged 12 to 15 pay the junior rate, children aged 3 to 11 pay the child rate - the exact amounts for each duration are in the table above. A maximum of two kids cards can be added per adult card; infants aged 0 to 2 do not need a card.
Which duration is right for me?+
For a full day with several highlights, the 24-hour card is a good fit. If you are staying longer or planning day trips to the surrounding area like Roskilde or Helsingor, a longer duration works out cheaper per day. See the Attractions page for more.
Choose your option and book
Pick your duration and book securely online. You receive the code for the app immediately by email.