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Copenhagen Pass
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Copenhagen Pass

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Copenhagen Travel Card is convenient and fast, saving time and effort for a pleasant journey
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If you plan on spending a few days in Copenhagen, this card is worth having and will save you a lot of hassle.

This is a tourist pass for exploring Copenhagen.

You will get the following benefits when you purchase this card:

1. Free unlimited use of Copenhagen's public transport including trains, buses, boat tours, metro, etc. You can hop on and off as often as you like for 24, 48, 72, 96 or 120 hours.

Free transfer to and from Copenhagen Airport. You can take a train to the beautiful cities of Roskilde, Hillerod or Helsingør. There you can find 88 attractions such as the Viking Ship Museum, Frederiksborg Castle and Kronborg Castle respectively.

2. Free entry to 88 tourist attractions in Copenhagen. Popular ones include Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen Canal Tour, Louisiana Museum, Kronborg Castle, Copenhagen Zoo, etc. Specific attractions are as follows:

The specific location and details of the attractions will be prompted on the app.

The 10 popular attractions included in the Discover Copenhagen Card are:

Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli is a popular destination for children and young adults visiting Copenhagen. The amusement park offers everything from adrenaline rushes to big concerts and unique dining experiences, dazzling lights and beautiful flowers.

It is only a few minutes away from the Town Hall Square and the Central Station is right next door, making transportation very convenient.

Indulge in delicious temptations and gourmet experiences. From pulled pork sandwiches to haute cuisine, there is something for every wallet and taste. Tivoli Food Hall is open year-round and street entry is free.

Canal Tours Copenhagen

Take a live guided or audio-guided tour around the harbor and along the idyllic canals, where you'll hear more about Copenhagen's beautiful churches, castles, old listed houses, new buildings, and other attractions.

During the tour you will pass by some interesting sights in Copenhagen: the Opera House, Amalienborg Palace, the Old Stock Exchange, Christianshavn, the Church of Our Saviour, Battery Sixtus, the Black Diamond, "BLOX", the Little Mermaid and many more.

Canal Tours All Year Round

Rosenborg Castle

Visit Rosenborg Castle in the heart of Copenhagen and discover some of the kingdom's great treasures. The castle houses 400 years of splendor, royal art treasures, and the country's best-preserved crown jewels and royal regalia.

Please note: Upon arrival at the castle you will need to scan your Copenhagen Card at the ticket office and your card will be exchanged for a valid timed ticket. We therefore recommend arriving plenty of time in advance and expect waiting times during busy periods. Online booking is not possible.

Rosenborg Castle was built in the early 17th century by Christian IV, one of the famous Scandinavian kings.

One of the main attractions is the Great Hall, which houses the coronation throne and is guarded by three life-size silver lions. The king's coronation throne is made of nar-whale ivory with gilded patterns, while the queen's throne is made of silver.

The Crown Jewels are living treasures, as they are the only gems in the world that are both on display to the public and used by Her Majesty Queen Margaret for the Royal Family. They consist of four main ornaments: diamond setting, ruby ​​setting, pearl setting and emerald setting - the emeralds are some of the finest in the world.

Amalienborg Museum

The museum dates back 150 years to Christian IX and Queen Louise, who were known as the "in-laws of Europe" because their four children ascended the thrones of England, Greece, Russia and Denmark.

Like a journey through time, the rooms of the royal couple and their descendants are preserved intact. Each one reflects the modern tastes of its time and the personalities of the king and queen, whether military, Victorian or chivalric.

Christiansborg - Royal Reception Room

Christiansborg Palace was once the residence of the King and Queen, and is now home to the Royal Reception Rooms, the Danish Parliament, the High Court and the Ministry of State. You can follow in the footsteps of the royal family by visiting the Royal Rooms. The Royal Reception Rooms at Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen are used by the King on official occasions.

The Danish Prime Minister also uses the Royal Reception Rooms for state visits by foreign leaders. The Great Hall is used for official dinners.

If you hold a ticket for the Royal Reception Rooms, you are entitled to a free live guided tour. Other experiences at Christiansborg Palace include a ghost tour of the ruins found beneath the palace, including a wall dating back to the Middle Ages, and a visit to the castle's former kitchens, complete with sounds and models.

Frederiksberg

Explore the magnificent castle of Christian IV, dating back to the 1600s. This impressive Renaissance castle tells the story of a king with power and ambition. You will be greeted by the stunning Neptune Fountain in the outer courtyard and the elegant marble gallery of the King's Wing. Step inside and let yourself be mesmerized by the ornate decoration and atmosphere of rooms such as the Great Hall, the Audience Room and the Angel Hall.

Frederiksborg Church bears witness to the history of Denmark. It is also the chapel of the Royal Danish Order, and on its walls hang the coats of arms of the Order of the Elephant and the Grand Cross of the Order of Dannebrog. The sumptuous chapel also serves as a parish church and is included in your visit to the museum.

Don't miss the museum's acclaimed Farm to Table restaurant (which means Rhubarb Farm at the Castle), where local ingredients from Royal North Zealand are transformed into a unique gourmet experience.

Kronborg Castle

During your visit to Kronborg Castle you can explore the castle with knowledgeable castle owners who vividly share information about everything you didn't know you wanted to know. Get an in-depth look at what Kronborg means to the Danes in the exhibition "Kronborg Forever and Ever", which features a brand new painting by Thomas Kluge. During the school holidays, they offer immersive historical explorations for the whole family.

Kronborg Castle is open to the public and is part of the National Museum of Denmark. You can explore the old Renaissance castle, which has clear traces of its inhabitants, including ancient name inscriptions on the walls. In the ballroom, you'll quickly get a sense of the grandeur of the castle in its heyday. The kings' parties were so extravagant that Kronborg Castle was once known as Europe's wildest nightclub. These parties are said to have inspired the famous playwright William Shakespeare to set his famous play Hamlet here.

In 2000, Kronborg Castle was also listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Copenhagen Zoo

At Copenhagen Zoo you can encounter more than 4,000 fascinating animals and travel between continents in just one day. Get acquainted with the iconic giant pandas, experience an unforgettable close encounter with polar bears, and see the world from a giraffe's perspective on the savannah. Discover lots of animal facts and enjoy a treat at one of the many food stands.

At Copenhagen Zoo you can skip the lines and go straight in with your Copenhagen Card.

Restaurants There are food stalls, restaurants and cafes around the zoo where you can buy food, hot and cold drinks and ice cream.

SMK - National Gallery of Denmark

MK - The National Gallery of Denmark (Statens Museum for Kunst) is Denmark's art museum, housing Danish and international art from the past seven centuries. SMK is located near Nørreport station in Copenhagen. Here you can experience special exhibitions, works from the Royal Collection, guided tours, performances, art lectures, concerts, seminars and much more.

At SMK you can admire the greats of art history as well as contemporary artists and rising stars of the art world. No other museum in Denmark displays such a rich and diverse selection of art - from European classics from the Renaissance to a wide range of modern and contemporary art. Here you will find gems by artists such as Mantegna, Nolde, Anna Ancher, Derain, Rubens, Matisse, Hammershøi, Munch, Abramovic, Danh Vo and Elmgreen & Dragset.

SMK is renowned for its beautiful collection of Danish Golden Age art, the country's most comprehensive collection of Danish contemporary art, and one of the best Matisse collections in the world.

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Validity period
Valid for 180 days from the booking date, Valid for 1 use(s) only
What's included
Free unlimited city public transportation, including trains, buses, round-trip airport, boat tours, subway, etc. Free entry to 80 tourist attractions, free for two children under 12 years old.
Eligibility
Adult: Age 16 to 99
Child: Age 3 to 11
Infant: Age 1 to 2
Youth: Age 12 to 15
If you have children aged 0-2 or 3-11, although they are free, please still check this box when buying adult tickets. Each adult can get two tickets for children aged 3-11 for free.
How to use
First, buy the number of days you want to visit, you can choose between 24, 48, 72, 96, 120 hours.
The Copenhagen Tourist Card is a digital card, an electronic voucher, and you can easily download a free app for iOS or Android.
Once you have downloaded the app, all you have to do is enter the 8-character code called Supplier Reference on your booking voucher. You must activate the card when you want to start using public transportation or enter a museum or monument.
The validity period of the card starts from the moment it is activated. Therefore, wait until you need to use public transportation or visit an attraction for the first time to activate it. Remember that the card must be activated when you use public transportation, and you must validate it when entering attractions to avoid incurring fines.
Change & cancellation policies
Please note that the booking cannot be canceled once it is confirmed.
The selected date and time cannot be modified after booking.
Important note

1. You can only visit each attraction once.

2. Each adult holding a Copenhagen Card can bring up to two children aged 3 to 11 years old for free. This includes entrance to attractions and public transport.

Please note that children aged 3 to 11 years old must have a free Copenhagen Child Card (maximum two per adult) and the adult must bring a free ticket for children aged 3-11 years old when purchasing their ticket. Children aged 12-15 years old must obtain a Copenhagen Youth Card.

Infants aged 0 - 2 years old can enter for free without a card.

3. Hours are counted from the time the card is activated.

4. Disabled people (adults or teenagers) holding a Copenhagen Card can bring one assistant (adult or teenager) for free. Disabled people must purchase a Copenhagen Card.

Disability ID is not required when ordering a Copenhagen Card. However, disabled people must carry their disability identification card (in English) or a legal document explaining the need to bring an assistive person, and must be prepared to show it upon request.

5. Before activating the Copenhagen Card, please make sure your mobile phone is set to Danish time (Central European Time), otherwise, you risk losing the time on your card.

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