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Visiting Tivoli Gardens As Part Of Your City Break To Copenhagen

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You know we love a good theme park. However except for visiting Disney parks we have never visited a theme park outside of the UK. When we were planning our Copenhagen trip I knew we would all love to visit Tivoli Gardens. Tivoli is included in the Copenhagen Card and the amusement park has inspired many over the years, including Walt Disney, who visited the park before creating Disneyland. With so much history and amazing rides visiting Tivoli gardens as part of your city break to Copenhagen is a must!

a ride that is upside down at Tivoli gardens in Copenhagen


What To Expect At Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli is right in the heart of Copenhagen which makes this park unique as it's in the middle of the city. It's just across the road from Copenhagens main train station and was a 5 minute walk from the hotel we stayed in, Profilhotels Mercur.

The amusement park offers something for everyone whether you like rides, strolling around gardens, watching shows or playing carnival type games. We loved the park during the day however when the night falls Tivoli becomes something even more magical with twinkling lights across the park. 

a palace lit up as nighttime falls at tivoli gardens, copenhagen


Must-Do Experiences in Tivoli

Tivoli is much more than just an amusement park; it’s an experience. Here are some of the must-do activities that you shouldn't miss during your visit.

Stroll Through the Gardens
Before you dive into the rides and attractions, take a leisurely stroll through Tivoli’s beautifully landscaped gardens. The park offers a variety of flowers, trees, and water features that create a serene and enchanting environment. The gardens are dotted with picturesque pavilions, fountains, and sculptures, making it the perfect place to relax and soak in the atmosphere. During the evening, the entire park is illuminated with thousands of twinkling lights, adding to the magical ambiance.

Experience the Rides
Tivoli offers a mix of rides, from the gentle to the adrenaline-pumping, catering to all ages. If you’re an adventure enthusiast, the Dæmonen (The Demon) is a must-ride. This roller coaster reaches speeds of up to 77 km/h and features loops and twists that will get your heart racing. For something more nostalgic, hop on Rutschebanen, one of the world’s oldest wooden roller coasters, which has been thrilling visitors since 1914. It’s a ride that perfectly captures the charm of Tivoli, blending tradition with excitement. 

For a bird’s eye view of Copenhagen, take a spin on the Star Flyer or Fatamorgana , offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. 

If you’re visiting with young children, the Flying Trunk is a delightful ride that takes you through scenes from Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales.

Catch a Show
Tivoli is not just about rides; it’s also offers a variety of live performances. The Pantomime Theatre is a unique attraction, offering traditional pantomime shows with no dialogue, where the story is told through mime, dance, and music. The theatre itself is an architectural gem, designed in the style of a Chinese pagoda.

During the summer months, Tivoli’s open-air stage hosts concerts and performances by international artists, as well as the Tivoli Youth Guard’s parades and concerts. The Tivoli Concert Hall is another venue where you can enjoy classical music, ballet, and contemporary performances. Be sure to check the schedule ahead of your visit to see what’s on.

boy holding an ice cream


Indulge in the Culinary Delights
Tivoli is home to a wide range of dining options, from casual eateries to gourmet restaurants. If you’re looking for a quick bite, try the traditional Danish smørrebrød at one of the park’s cafes. 

During your visit, make sure to indulge in some traditional Danish pastries from Vaffelbageriet, a beloved institution in Tivoli. The freshly made waffles, served with ice cream and jam, are a treat you won’t want to miss.

Explore Tivoli’s Seasonal Events
Tivoli is a year-round destination, with each season bringing its own unique charm. In spring, the gardens come alive with blooming flowers, while summer offers long days and warm nights perfect for outdoor concerts and rides. Autumn transforms Tivoli into a Halloween wonderland, with pumpkins, spooky decorations, and themed events. If you’re visiting during the winter, Tivoli’s Christmas market is a must-see. The park is transformed into a winter wonderland, with festive lights, holiday decorations, and cozy stalls selling mulled wine, Christmas ornaments, and gifts.

Fatamorgona at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen


Tips for Visiting Tivoli

To make the most of your visit to Tivoli, here are some helpful tips:

Timing
Arrive early to avoid the crowds, especially during the peak summer months. If you prefer a more romantic and magical experience, visit in the evening when the park is beautifully lit up. We visited just the two of us one evening and it really is magical and we were able to watch the illuminations on the water. It was such a different experience than during the day. 

Plan Your Day
We planned a full day at Tivoli and we thought that was plenty of time. We could have easily done another day. We did everything we wanted however we didn't have time for re-rides which was a shame. Time seemed to fly past so quickly. 

The exterior of the wooden rollercoaster at Tivoli


Ride Passes
You can enjoy Tivoli without buying their ride pass however if you’re planning to go on several rides, it’s worth buying an unlimited ride pass. The pass is in the form of a wristband that you scan on the entrance to the ride and it allows you to enjoy as many rides as you like without worrying about individual ticket costs.

Lockers
Tivoli has lockers available for rent if you need to store your belongings. They are located at the main entrance area so easily accessible during the day.  

Carnival Games
We had lots of fun playing the carnival style games where you collect tokens to claim prizes should you win. It was lots of fun however we did get a little carried away as you can pay on card so make sure you stick to your budget!

the Daemonen ride entrance at Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen


Tivoli on the Copenhagen Card

One of the best ways to explore Copenhagen is with the Copenhagen Card, which offers free entry to over 80 attractions including Tivoli Gardens. The card is a great value for money, as it includes public transport and access to many of the city's top sights. With the Copenhagen Card, you can enjoy the beautiful gardens, the unique architecture, and the vibrant atmosphere of Tivoli at no additional cost. However, if you're in the mood for some thrilling rides, you can easily purchase a ride pass separately.

the entrance to Tivoli gardens, Copenhagen

We absolutely loved our visit to Tivoli and we are so glad we planned it in to our trip. Seeing Tivoli both during the day and at night is a must and I'm glad we got to experience both. If you do like theme parks then I would definitely recommend a visit, you won't be disappointed.

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A Birds Eye View Of Copenhagen From The Round Tower

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When we booked our trip family trip to Copenhagen I researched all the attractions that could give us a birds eye view of the city. We love seeing a city from above. There are quite a few options  in Copenhagen however the one that stuck out for me was the Round Tower. The Round Tower was built in the 17th-century so is an iconic Copenhagen landmark, however it was the unique feature that made me want to visit it first on our trip.

two boys looking at Copenhagen from on top of the round tower


The Round Tower is exactly that, it's a tower that is round in shape and is 36 meters tall. However this isn't the unique feature that made me want to visit, it's that the Round Tower is unlike any tower of it's time. Instead of having narrow winding staircases to reach the top, the Round Tower has a spiralling path which makes the climb to the top quite pleasant and enjoyable, especially on the knees. 

spiralling ramp inside the round tower, copenhagen making the attraction family friendly and accessible


The spiralling path is a 209 metre long ramp and is made up of 15 sloping floors. Having the ramp to walk up to reach the top makes it a lot more accessible than other observation decks or towers. I did actually research as to why the Round Towers was built that way and it was simply designed  to accommodate horses and carts, which were used to haul heavy equipment and materials to the top of the tower. 

Once you reach the top of the ramp there is however a small staircase. It is quite narrow but very short. It is controlled by a traffic light system to avoid people crossing each other on the steps. It's a great feature and avoiding any awkwardness you sometimes feel when you are trying to squeeze past someone and obviously a lot safer too.

views from the top of the round tower in Copengahen


The views from the top of the Round Tower are amazing and you can see all of Copenhagen. We had a drizzly day when we visited however it didn't stop our fun. As you can imagine you can go right the way around so can see Copenhagen from all angles. There is a small shop up there too selling souvenirs and snacks. 

telescope inside the observatory at the very top of the round tower, copenhagen


At the very top of the Round Tower lies the observatory, the original purpose of the tower. While it no longer serves as the primary astronomical centre of Denmark, the observatory remains functional and is the oldest working observatory in Europe. Visitors can peer through the telescopes to gaze at the stars and planets much like the astronomers of the past once did. It was closed for cleaning when we visited however John took a sneaky peek at it and grabbed a photo. 

The observatory was crucial to the scientific community in the 17th and 18th centuries. Ole Rømer, one of Denmark’s most famous astronomers, conducted his groundbreaking research on the speed of light. The observatory continued to be a hub for astronomical research until the mid-19th century when advancements in technology and the construction of new observatories made it somewhat obsolete. However, it remains an iconic part of the tower’s legacy.

inside the library hall, the round tower, copenhagen

Beneath the observatory, the Round Tower also housed the university library, which served as a crucial resource for students and scholars at the adjacent university. The library was located in what is now known as the Library Hall, a grand space that spans the length of the tower. This hall was once filled with thousands of books and manuscripts, many of which were rare and invaluable to the academic community.

boy with a VR headset on inside the Round Tower, Copenhagen


Today, the Library Hall has been transformed into a cultural venue that hosts exhibitions, concerts, and events throughout the year. It’s a space that continues to serve the community, much like it did in the 17th century, but now it caters to a broader audience, attracting both locals and tourists alike. 

The Round Tower is open to visitors all year-round and is one of Copenhagen's most popular attractions. For those planning a visit, the experience of climbing the tower is both educational and enjoyable. The climb really is manageable for most people, thanks to the gentle slope of the spiral ramp, and there are several points along the way where you can stop, catch your breath, and explore.

Information boards along the route provide insight into the tower’s history, architecture, and the scientific achievements that took place there.

the exterior of the round tower, copenhagen


The Round Tower was once included in the Copenhagen Card which gives access to attractions across the city however the partnership ceased in April 2024. However please don't let this put you off visiting as it only costs a few pounds to enter at just 40DKK (£4 approx) for adults and 10DKK (£1 approx for children).

We really enjoyed our visit to The Round Tower and there really is no better way to view a city than from above. The Round Tower is centrally located so within walking distance from most places within the city and is close to public transport and also the city's hop on hop off buses.

To view more information including 'What's On' and 'Opening Times' visit The Round Tower

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Top Attractions Included With The Copenhagen Card

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After our visit to Nice last year and Amsterdam in April we have decided we want to visit more cities over the next few years. When I googled 'city breaks with the kids' Copenhagen popped up as one of the most family friendly cities. After a little research we decided to visit the Danish capital. Copenhagen is a city brimming with history, culture, and unique experiences, so we decided to explore it with the Copenhagen Card. 

With so many attractions included with the Copenhagen Card it was difficult to decide which card would be best for us so we made a list of attractions we wanted to see in Copenhagen and made our choice. 

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Using The Stromma Hop On Hop Off Bus To Explore Copenhagen

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We have used Stromma a few times over the past year We enjoyed a pizza cruise in Amsterdam and the hop on hop off bus. When we decided to go to Copenhagen I hoped that there would be Stromma hop on hop off bus and was happy there was. Using the Stromma hop on hop off bus to explore a city is so easy and enjoyable and the perfect way to see the best that Denmark’s capital has to offer. The city is rich with history, culture, and stunning architecture, and with Stromma’s well-organised hop on hop off service, you can experience it all at your own pace. We were lucky that the hotel we stayed at in Copenhagen was just a minute walk away from a bus stop so was ideal for us to travel around the city. 

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The Stromma Canal Cruise Experience, Copenhagen

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Copenhagen, with its vibrant mix of historical charm and modern flair, is a city that beckons travellers to explore its every corner. While strolling through its streets and visiting its iconic landmarks on foot is a popular choice, there’s another way to experience the Danish capital that offers a unique and picturesque perspective, the Stromma Canal Cruise. We are no stranger to a Stromma Canal Cruise after enjoying a pizza cruise in Amsterdam earlier this year. The leisurely boat tour along Copenhagen's charming canals provides a perfect opportunity to take in the city’s beauty, whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a group of friends.

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Staying At Profilhotels Mercur, Copenhagen

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Isn't it so stressful booking a hotel when you're travelling to a new city for the first time. I usually start by having a handful of browsers open at the same time flicking between hotels.com, booking.com and trip advisor whilst comparing costs, reading reviews and basically feeling overwhelmed. The first thing I usually look for is a hotel in the city centre and start from there. When planning a city break to Copenhagen, Profilhotels Mercur popped up as a suitable choice for us with an amazing location, the ability to fit 3 adults and 1 child in a room and the reviews were good too. 

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A Family Friendly City Break To Copenhagen

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When thinking about booking a city break the first thing I need to consider before going any further is 'Is it a family friendly city?' Although little J isn't a young child he still enjoys activities suitable for kids and if it was all just museums and history he would get bored. We like to find a city with a nice balance and Copenhagen combines historical charm with fun attractions. Also it helps that Copenhagen is often hailed as one of the most family-friendly destinations in Europe. For parents like us looking for a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable city break with the kids, family-friendly Copenhagen offers a wide array of experiences that cater to all ages. From amusement parks to interactive museums, this vibrant city has something for everyone.

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Home Of Carlsberg Brewery Tour and Beer Tasting, Copenhagen

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When choosing to visit Copenhagen I knew the vibrant capital of Denmark is renowned for its rich history and stunning architecture but I wanted to explore the family-friendly attractions. When researching Copenhagen there are attractions that pop up time and time again and Home of Carlsberg brewery is one of them. While the name may initially conjure images of hops and barley, this historic brewery tour offers an engaging experience for visitors of all ages with many reviewers saying how much their children enjoyed the experience. I was intrigued to find out how a brewery tour could be appealing to children but yes, even though the primary focus is on beer, Carlsberg have seamlessly woven in elements that make it a fantastic outing for families, and it’s conveniently included with the Copenhagen Card too. 

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