Copenhagen Card: Access Over 80 Attractions and Enjoy Free Public Transport

Discover Copenhagen with the money-saving Copenhagen Card. Get free admission to over 80 attractions and enjoy free public transport. Download the app and start exploring!

Duration: 5 days
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Copenhagen ZOO - Copenhagen Zoo showcases over 4000 animals from around the globe in modern facilities.
  • Tivoli Gardens - One of Europe’s oldest amusement parks.
  • Rosenborg Castle - Home to the Crown Jewels.
  • Stromma Canal Tours - The original boat tours through Copenhagen’s canals.
  • Christiansborg Slot - The official seat of…
What's Included
  • Unlimited free public transport across Copenhagen
  • Complimentary access to over 80 attractions
  • Includes a Copenhagen city map
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Physical cards
Additional Information

Make the most of Denmark’s vibrant capital with a money-saving COPENHAGEN CARD - DISCOVER.
Get unlimited public transport in the entire capital region AND free admission to 80+ attractions and museums, including the must-visit Tivoli Gardens* and much more.
Each adult can bring two kids between the ages 3-11 for FREE! To do this, you must add the free…

Location
Copenhagen ZOO
Roskildevej 32
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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B9282jjbrianf
Aug 28, 2024
We loved the Copenhagen card because we really went a lot of places. - We really saved money with the Copenhagen card. What is so cool is that almost all the museums and public transit is free during the time period you buy. We bought the 96 hour card and boy did we use it. Highly recommend because there were at several places that we would have not gone in because it was so expensive. Since we had the Copenhagen card, we went in at no charge and had a great time.
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786lynsayc
Aug 18, 2024
Worth the money - Bought the 96 hour Copenhagen Discovery card. So glad we did. We definitely got our moneys worth. We used it for the train from the airport to our hotel and then the metro on the way back. Used it for all the places we visited and it was very easy to use. Download the app and show the QR code when entering the place you visit
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Knikl
Aug 5, 2024
Worth it!! - The Copenhagen Card really pays off! We visited many museums with the map and made a great puzzle round through the city and used the transport. The included HoponHopoff tour was not so ours.
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Leonorev218
Aug 4, 2024
Easy to use, public transport well arranged. - Very worthwhile when visiting Copenhagen. Public transport was very nice. Did more now than we would have done with single tickets. We used the card for 4 days and took it out well. Recommended especially Rosenborg Castle, the zoo, Carlsberg brewery, the canal cruise, Tivoli (no admission to attractions included), museum or illusions. Further done: Christiansborg, Glyptoteket, National Museum, Botanical Garden, Ripleys believe it or not and Hans Christian Anderson exhibition, Lejre Land of Legends (hours by train and bus). Disadvantage: could only pay by credit card or paypal.
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Heide_g
Jul 24, 2024
Great deal! - Worth the money for the transportation system which we found easy as well as all the attractions it paid for.
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Jdl456
Aug 28, 2024
Worth it - You have to download the app and enter your reference number. Activate the cards on the day you want to use them and both cards appeared on the same phone. Occasionally it lost signal and wouldn't open the cards, so worth taking a screen shot (they say you can't, but it looks exactly the same). We activated ours at 9am and so were able to use it for the early morning train to the airport the next day. Some places you have to go to the ticket office and get timed entry, but most you can go straight in.
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Johnhp6859zi
Aug 25, 2024
Recommend the Copenhagen Card - Copenhagen Card was good. Unfortunately, the 24 hour clock on card expiration runs during night time (when your sleeping) and after many venues close. I know it's obvious, but you really don't have 24 waking hours to use it - which necessitates careful planning as some attractions close early (we arrived via airport @ 3PM, 30 min metro to our hotel, checked in & activated the card at 7PM upon entering Tivoli - this gave us some daylight and ability to enjoy seeing the beautiful Tivoli lights at night - the next day, we had to plan carefully as to get on the waiting list/times for certain attractions). Perhaps something like a 30 hour ticket option would be more useful for those arriving mid-day (as most planes do) & staying over another day. Or, even better, a price based upon the end-time of your choosing (let's say whenever you activate the card until 9PM the next day, or any end time of you choose?). I don't mind paying a bit more for the extra hours but don't want to pay for a 48 hour ticket when I might only need 30 hours - just an idea. It was nice to try any included venue and not worry about the cost. Note: The "Stromma Canal Tour" leaving from Nyhvan is NOT included in the card. The Stromma departure by Christianborg Slot IS included in the card. Also, read up on the open times of the venues you want to see as some require you to show up and reserve a time slot for a few hours later - i.e. palaces, etc.). Also, many palaces, etc. close at 6PM & some may be closed on Mondays so make up your plan accordingly (you can use Google Maps to check walking times between sites or hopping on the Metro is faster too). Highly recommend the Christ Our Savior Church Spire which also requires getting an advance timeslot. Final note: If your Copenhagen Card times expires before your reserved time slot for a venue (regardless of when you reserved it), you are out of luck - make sure to get you venue reserved times within the active time of your Copenhagen Card. The Copenhagen Card website has a nice feature to favorite attractions and it shows you the savings - makes it pretty easy to justify the cost.
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Dawnv_m
Aug 28, 2024
Useful but not sure if worth it. - Getting this voucher activated could only be done at the City Information centre. So I lost a day and couldn’t use at airport for train into city. $77 for taxi. Also under attractions had to get ticket elsewhere as canal ride wouldn’t accept. Otherwise good. Bought a 72 hr Card but only used for 40 hrs.
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Urlaubern2024
Aug 1, 2024
Copenhagen: Little for much! - There's little for much in Copenhagen. So don't raise your expectations too high! We were in Copenhagen from Friday to Sunday and wanted to see a lot. Due to the incredible crowds of visitors, the city feels flooded with people, which the locals rarely tolerate. Mistakes in cycling are insulted or commented on with vigorous shaking of the head. Bicycle roads are holey and bad! Our hotel was aimed at youth, small rooms, mini bathroom and breakfast here too LITTLE FOR MUCH. The trip was worth learning that I will never travel to Copenhagen again;-)
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Linda_g
Aug 11, 2024
Foul! - It was impossible to download the pass and then Viator locked me out of the system. So even though I paid for the ticket, I never got it and I will not use Viator again.
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