RED Sightseeing Copenhagen bus + Tivoli Gardens
Location
Essentials
- Stops at all major sightseeing points
- Enjoy this inner city oasis
- Optionally get a rush on the rides
Practical info
Children
Child tickets for 3-7 year olds
Free entry for 0-2 year olds when accompanied by a paying adult (maximum of 2 children per adult)
Operating hours bus
Monday - Sunday: 9.00 - 17.30
Last departure from stop 1 at 16.00
Frequent departures
Opening hours Tivoli
Monday - Friday: 11.00 - 22.00
Saturday - Sunday: 11.00 - 23.00
Stops
Click here for the map or find the locations of the stops in the Red Sightseeing app
Ticket information
Bus ticket valid for 24 hours
Tivoli ticket gives full day access to the park
You can re-enter the park throughout the day, this requires a re-entry stamp you can get at the Tivoli Food Hall from the Tivoli guard
Tivoli ticket does not give access to rides, these can be bought separately in the park or the Tivoli app
Ticket directly available on smartphone
Tickets can be rescheduled up to 24 hours in advance, tickets cannot be cancelled
More information
For questions about the product, please contact [email protected]
Accessibility
Getting there
Public Transport
Nearest stop is Copenhagen Central Station (train and bus). Or hop-off at stop 1 Central Station/Tivoli Gardens.
About
Discover Copenhagen by Hop-on Hop-off bus
Step aboard the unlimited Hop-on Hop-off bus tour from RED Sightseeing and uncover all the secrets of the Danish capital. With multiple stops around the city, the bus stops near all of Copenhagen's attractions and must-see sights. From the second oldest amusement park in the world, Tivoli, to the winter residence of the royal family, Amalienborg Palace, and many other top attractions.
The buses are double-deckers with an open roof on the top floor on warm days. This way you’ll get a panoramic view of the city. Also included is an audio guide in multiple languages which will provide you with engaging information about the city’s landmarks.
Tivoli pleasure gardens
Copenhagen’s most popular attraction is without a doubt Tivoli Gardens. The entrance to Tivoli Gardens is right outside Copenhagen Central Station, near the first stop of the RED Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus. There is more to Tivoli, the second oldest theme park in the world, than the optional rides, as it is filled with different types of gardens to engage all your senses.
The Orangery is reminiscent of classic, easy, exotic and nostalgic botanical gardens. While the bubbles of the Nimb Water Fountains pull you in to enjoy beautiful flowers and scenery in the company of the occasional peacock. And over at the Pergola Gardens you can explore the world of edible plants by taking in both their fragrance and their flavours.
Throughout the green gardens of Tivoli, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to try different food from around the world. And then of course there are around 30 rides to enjoy as well. There are rides for all ages, such as the Classic Carousel and Ferris Wheel for the youngest visitors, and the Demon roller coaster and Golden Tower for thrill seekers.
Visit all of the top attractions in Copenhagen
The Hop on Hop off Copenhagen will take you to all the top sights and attractions in the city and you can hop off and hop on whenever you want throughout the day. So, sit back, relax and let yourself be guided through Copenhagen. The Tivoli Gardens entrance tickets allow you to skip the line at the entrance to the park. Tickets to the rides can be bought separately in the park or in the Tivoli app. With this combination ticket you can be assured of an amazing day in Copenhagen.
Reviews
657 reviews
Great advice. Really friendly. Would come again. The description of the start of the tour could be better.
Got the bus and the boat rides, I like the sightseeing rides and do it in all the cities I visit
Excellent overview of the city we had two delightful drivers, unfortunately, we don’t know both their names, only the one from Norway. The other Man was a former basketball player. We were fortunate to sit right up front great views, and they really helped make the trip fun and enjoyable.
Really nice city-tour with great high level of Service from costumer service ( a girl named Aga) she is really professional and Hospitable!
The bus service was good... frequency was excellent...very good option for the people who wants to explore the city in short time or not able to walk much. The only negative thing is..it will get monotonous as you have to go through same route again and again to reach any destination
Sehr gute Beratung
Red Sightseeing ist echt super, wir hatten für 72 Stunden und so konnten wir alle Sehenswürdigkeiten besuchen. Wir hatten eben keinen Stress. Die Fahrer waren alle super nett und freundlich.
Völlig unkompliziert! Der Bus fährt im 15 min Takt und hält an neuralgischen Punkten. Es gibt kostenlos Kopfhörer die am Sitzplatz angeschlossen werden. In 6 verschiedenen Sprachen wird man durch Kopenhagen geleitet.
Extremely enjoyable day out
Extremely enjoyable day out. I went with my daughter and her 8 year old twin girls and it was a lovely sunny day. The gardens were beautiful with quiet places to sit and have a spritzer. The rides were also great and queues not too long. Wide variety of rides for the thrill seekers and the more reserved. Plenty of places to eat. All in all a fantastic day out.
One not to be missed
Fantastic day out. We bought a ticket online for entrance only as we didn’t want to go on any rides. We spent the morning there then returned in the evening for a meal and the light show. We also watched a ballet show on one of the stages. Great choice of restaurants too.
Not to be missed!!
We had a fabulous daytime experience. We used our Copenhagen card to gain entrance then paid the extra £34 pp approximately to enjoy the rides. The grounds themselves are beautifully manicured. I particularly enjoyed the rose gardens and the ubiquitous flowering tobacco plants. The rides themselves delivered the expected thrills and adrenalin rush. The dining experience we had was somewhat pricey and poor quality but it did not spoil our day. Loved it!!
Charming - enjoyable
Sooo much fun we had amazing time
A must visit
What a great experience. We arrived and told that a Danish 70’s star was on at 7pm and Rick Astley was on at 10pm so we stayed and really enjoyed it. We rode on the wheel and ate at the Italian restaurant. A real fun place for kids with so many rides. We loved the churros and chocolate! A must while in Copenhagen
Well worth the visit
Visited with my grandson & we had a wonderful day. Two entry prices, one for watching & one for doing all the rides. That’s how it should be. Weather poor but everyone still enjoying themselves. Very well kept, helpful staff & a vast array of eating places although you can take your own picnic. Again that’s how it should be.!.!.!
Fun an relax in the heart of the city
Fun and relaxation in an iconic city location. A different day out at a fair price. Food for all tastes and walks in the gardens for those who do not like the park's attractions."
Lovely day out
What a fabulous day out!! Went twice in 3 days!! Didn’t go on any of the rides but was fun seeing people on them. Brilliant eateries, yummy ice creams. Very hot, but lots of places to sit in the shade, plenty of toilets, great facilities. Staff so friendly, lovely atmosphere. There are events on during the weekend. Great for the kids.
Fireworks in Summer!
They do fireworks on Saturdays in the summer! Very fun to see that live! This place is right next to Central Station, so it's an easy walk from there - literally across the street. Our admission was covered by the Copenhagen Card, which was nice. This is a large amusement park with games, rides, shops, food, and all of that kind of stuff. The rides are a bit deeper in as you have to get by shops and some standard amusement food stuff once you walk right in. You need to buy separate ride tickets. There are more restaurant-type places once you get further in as well. We went on a weeknight and it was not very crowded, though it wasn't empty. The staff was all very helpful and friendly at each place we stopped at. Everyone was in a great mood which made it a fun atmosphere to enjoy the place and take in all the details for decorating. We spent a couple hours walking around to enjoy things, and a couple treats without rushing and sat down for a bit to eat around the halfway point. Definitely a good experience and something we would do again.
Weeknight Evening at Tivoli Gardens
Weeknight evening at Tivoli Gardens it was fun getting the chance to visit this amusement park several rides mainly geared for children different shops and restaurants Food court had different choices but seating was crowded food court more like fast food expensive but not the best quality overall fun to visit Tivoli
Feeling refreshed!
Tivoli Gardens was beautiful. We went with three generations and while the kids were riding the rides we walked around, enjoyed the lovely gardens, ate, drank and just relaxed in one of many seating areas! The only negative was the map. It was extremely had to find things and I’m good at reading maps.
Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen / Denmark
There are amusement parks, and then there is Tivoli Gardens in wonderful Copenhagen—a place where history, elegance, entertainment, and pure magic come together in a way few destinations in the world can match. Founded in 1843, Tivoli is one of the oldest operating amusement parks on Earth and remains one of Copenhagen's greatest treasures. Walking through its gates feels like stepping into a living fairytale where historic charm blends seamlessly with modern attractions. It is no surprise that Tivoli inspired generations of artists, storytellers, and even the imagination behind Disneyland. One of Tivoli's greatest advantages is its location in the heart of Copenhagen, directly beside the legendary Nimb Hotel. Guests staying at Nimb enjoy an almost unmatched luxury experience, with direct access to the gardens and stunning views of Tivoli's illuminated landscapes. However, even if you are not a hotel guest, Tivoli remains incredibly accessible and welcoming. The park offers something for every visitor. Thrill-seekers can enjoy world-class rides, including the historic wooden roller coaster and modern adrenaline attractions. Families will find beautifully landscaped gardens, charming lakes, children's rides, and captivating performances throughout the day. As evening arrives, Tivoli transforms into something truly extraordinary as thousands of lights illuminate the gardens, creating one of Europe's most romantic atmospheres. What sets Tivoli apart from ordinary amusement parks is its year-round calendar of special events. Summer brings outstanding open-air concerts featuring international and Danish artists. Food enthusiasts can enjoy seasonal culinary festivals showcasing Nordic and global cuisine. During Halloween, the gardens become a spectacular display of pumpkins and autumn decorations. Yet it is the Christmas season that elevates Tivoli to another level entirely. The Christmas Market is simply magical—filled with festive lights, traditional Scandinavian treats, handcrafted gifts, and an atmosphere that feels straight out of a storybook. Visitors should plan for admission fees, which vary by season and event. Entrance tickets and ride passes are typically purchased separately, although package options are available. For travelers exploring Copenhagen, the Copenhagen Card is an exceptional value. The card includes entry to Tivoli during much of the operating season while also providing access to numerous attractions and public transportation throughout the city, making it one of the smartest investments for visitors not staying at Nimb Hotel. For the best experience, arrive shortly after opening to enjoy the gardens before crowds build, then stay into the evening when Tivoli reveals its most enchanting side. Summer evenings offer vibrant energy and concerts, while December delivers one of the most beautiful Christmas experiences in Europe. Tivoli Gardens is not merely an amusement park—it is a cultural institution, a historic landmark, a culinary destination, and one of the most atmospheric places in Scandinavia. Whether you visit for the rides, the gardens, the concerts, the food festivals, or the unforgettable Christmas magic, Tivoli delivers an experience that exceeds expectations and leaves lasting memories.
Magic
Always wanted to go here from a very young age. So for my 60th I did, and boy it didn't disappoint. Doesn't look that big from the outside, but inside it's like Dr who's tardis. Didn't do any rides, just walked around. Still spent 5 enjoyable hours in there. There's plenty to do and see. Plenty of places to eat. Plenty of seats for people watching or just watching the world go bye. It was the best experience for my 60th
tivoli gardens
fun park with great eating establishments
Don't Miss THE Rollercoast
Wonderful experience visiting one of the oldest amusement parks around. Particularly beautiful after sunset as everything is decorated in old-style bulbs to light up at night. Absolute favourite was the rollercoaster - still operated by a manual breaking system and a very fun ride for kids young and old!
Fun evening out!
Came here on our first full day in the city! Entrance is included in the Copenhagen Card, and you can get a discounted ride pass through that too. Lots of cool rides to try out, though one was out of service which was disappointing. It's a really fun place where you can spend hours, and not a bad price for what you get. Well worth making some time to visit while in the city!
Great First Stop in Copenhagen – Relaxing, Fun, and Worth It
Tivoli Gardens was the perfect way to kick off our first day in Copenhagen (May 2025). It ended up being our very first stop after arriving, and honestly, it set the tone for the whole trip. As we approached, we learned about the Copenhagen Card—and I can’t recommend it enough. It gave us free public transportation (super helpful for getting around the city) plus access to a wide range of attractions, making it a great value overall and an easy decision. The weather couldn’t have been better, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. We took a relaxed approach—grabbed a light bite to eat and a beer, found a comfortable place to sit, and just soaked it all in. There was live music playing, which added a really nice atmosphere without feeling crowded or overwhelming. Tivoli isn’t just about rides—it’s a great place to unwind, people-watch, and ease into Copenhagen at your own pace. Highly recommend it as a first-day activity, especially if you want something fun but not overly hectic.
Very pretty park!
It is a beautiful park, but perhaps we went on an "off" day. Three of the adult rides were not working and then we ended up getting stuck on one of the rides -- in the dark. Although they listed closing at 10pm, everything started closing early. If we ever go back to Copenhagen, I would visit again, but maybe just to walk around and not purchase the ride pass.
Incredible Gardens are a Must See
We didn’t visit Tivoli Gardens for the rides but mainly its history (eg Walt Disneys inspiration for Disneyland) and so we weren’t really expecting much. But this is an amazing place. Not for the rides but for its sheer beauty. The gardens are spectacular and the many eating establishments take full advantage of this, all tucked into incredible garden settings. Contrary to other views, we didn’t find the cost of food any higher than outside the park and given you can enter without buying a rides pass, it’s reasonably inexpensive. We think a must see when visiting Copenhagen.
Tivoli Gardens
Lovely morning out with the obligatory Lakrids purchase, old world charm amidst a modern sea. Well worth a visit.
Family fun
Went on a Tuesday after a holiday Monday. Tivoli did not disappoint. 11 year old rode every ride and some twice. We spent 7 h there. Tired, yes. But family had fun. Lucky for perfect weather and a not too busy day. Be sure to check out Villa Vendetta...family favourite
Great and nice
Very well laid out gardens and superb landscaping . In May the flowers were all in full bloom and the colourful kaleidoscope was a treat . The amusement park is nothing to talk about but yes worth a ride or two . The staff at one of them let us through as senior citizens as the on site payment kiosk wasn’t working . The place is full of cafes and restaurants both inside as well as outside
Pretty, but don't go in summer if you want to see it lit up
Lovely place, but if you want to see it all lit up, don't go in summer. Our tour left at 8:20pm (in May) and it was still bright daylight. Lovely place, though - very pretty gardens, and a nice cake cafe, and plenty of other places to eat, too. Also some pretty terrifying rides if you like that sort of thing. A few nice shops, too.
Must see at good weather
Must see if traveling with kids especially. Joyful even if without kids.
amazing
Fabulous place. WE had always wanted to go here and came to Copenhagen mainly for this reason. It did not disappoint it. So many flowers. Very, very beautiful. Thank you.
A Magical Day at Tivoli Gardens!
Few places in the world combine elegance, entertainment, family joy, and timeless charm as beautifully as Tivoli Gardens. Located in the heart of Copenhagen, this legendary attraction is far more than an amusement park — it is a complete family experience where children, parents, and visitors of all ages can spend an unforgettable full day surrounded by beauty, excitement, and happiness. From the moment you enter, the atmosphere feels magical. The gardens are perfectly maintained with colorful flowers, sparkling lights, elegant architecture, and relaxing walkways that create a warm and welcoming environment. Every corner is designed with attention to detail, giving visitors the feeling of stepping into a fairytale. For children, Tivoli is pure paradise. The rides range from gentle family attractions to thrilling adventures, all operated with excellent safety standards and organization. The games, performances, and interactive activities keep young visitors entertained for hours, while the friendly staff help create a joyful and secure atmosphere for families. Dining at Tivoli is another exceptional experience. The park offers a wide selection of restaurants, cafés, barbecue areas, desserts, and international cuisine suitable for every taste. Families can relax and enjoy quality meals while surrounded by music, gardens, and beautiful scenery. The souvenir shops are also wonderfully presented, offering elegant gifts, toys, and memorable keepsakes displayed with style and creativity. What truly makes Tivoli special is its balance between excitement and relaxation. Visitors can enjoy thrilling rides, live entertainment, concerts, cultural shows, and peaceful moments beside the lake all within the same destination. During the evening, the lights transform the entire park into one of the most beautiful nighttime experiences in Europe. Tivoli Gardens stands among the finest attractions in the world. It is not simply a place to visit for a few hours — it is a complete experience filled with joy, elegance, family memories, and world-class hospitality that leaves visitors wanting to return again and again.
Nice park to spend a few hours in, if you have kids, they will love it
This is mainly a theme park with rides geared to children. That said, it’s still worth a visit to stroll around and admire the landscaping and watching the kids wear themselves out. We spent most of the morning there, just walking and watching the other people. We went just before opening and the line was very long, but the gate staff got people in efficiently so we really didn’t have to wait long. If I did it over again, I would time it so I got there at least thirty minutes after the park opens.
A lovely way to spend an evening
We visited in the evening as we'd been told the park is amazing when lit up. It was true...it was absolutely beautiful, and we were so glad we went. We got the park-only ticket which didn't include any rides, which we were glad about because quite a few of the rides (including the main rollercoaster) were closed. I'd recommend checking what rides are open before paying for the all inclusive ticket.
good but pricey for rides
tivoli gardens has a nice old school amusement vibe and the gardens are a nice place to stroll around. it wasnt super crowded on our visit which was a relief but the rides add up quick cost wise. perfect if you wanna chill with some outdoor fun and sncaks tho
A must for a day out
What a great place mixing old and new as well as beautiful landscaped gardens. Plenty of ride choice and not too busy on the day we visited (Sunday in April). The aquarium we didn’t want to leave and the park was stunning to walk round and so clean. Many places to eat and drink and staff so friendly. A must is to be there in the hours of darkness. We left for an hour or so and went back to see the park illuminated- very very pretty. Good value for money and nice touch with two tier pricing of entry only and then ride ticket on top- both really good value for money.
Fabulous day out for everyone
This was such a lovely day out. It feels like a more laid back and quaint version of Disney with something for everyone. We went on a beautiful sunny day and enjoyed sitting outside having a couple of drinks. Would love to go back
A good day out
Had a lovely day out at Tivoli gardens. The only disappointing thing was the realisation that whilst entrance is included in the Copenhagen card, rides are not. So we had to pay £36 per person, as four adults, to go on a few rides which I thought was very expensive. We spent most of the day there and it wasn’t overly busy so the queues weren’t too bad. Really enjoyed the little Hans Christian Andersen ride.
Amusements galore
Known as the Denmark Disneyland or the VinWonders of the North, this place is fun with friends or family. Rides for those looking for activities or food for those interested in a different experience. You’re paying park prices, but everything is clean, full of foliage and offers something for everyone.
Kid friendly
Oldest amusement park in Europe, 1844. Only bought entrance ticket not one for rides or anything else exit. They're free shows on the main stage for kids. Definitely a place for kids 10 and under. Light show over the lake was good. Pass allowed in and out access if you get stamped so I went out for dinner and came back late for the night light show. All the staff were very friendly and helpful.
A magical spot in the city
I visited Tivoli Gardens and honestly it’s such a cool place. It’s right in the middle of the city, but once you’re inside it feels kind of magical, especially with all the lights and gardens.
A good day for all the family
I thought this was nicely priced to be affordable for the family and you can either get a limitless ride band or pay for individual rides, I'd recommend the band if you intend to do more that 5/6 rides which it is easy to do here. There's a good mix of rides for all age groups and it's run very efficiently, on a busy bank holiday the longest we queued was 40 mins and a couple of things we just walked straight on to. We ate at Wagamama, very good, reasonable price and had cake and wine at Cakehagen which was nice but slightly overpriced I felt. It would be better if the lightshow was on earlier, it was 22.30 and we were just too tired to stay around for it after a busy afternoon on the rides. We had a really lovely day here though and it compares favourably with UK parks I'd say.
Great day out
We visited on the opening day 27th March. Two of the bigger rides weren't open and surrounded by boarding. We had booked tickets in advance so entry was quick. If you have booked a ride ticket you have to get a wristband which is scanned at each ride. You can leave the park and return but don't forget to get your wrist stamped if you want to. We spent a few hours there as the sun was out and the flowers smelt lovely, it wasn't too busy and there wasn't really any queues for rides. We left and came back in the evening and it looked a different place at night, it some ways it looked better. We didn't stay for the fireworks as we thought 11.15pm was too late but we did hear and see them from out hotel. This is a no smoking or vaping park which I thought was really good. We all enjoyed our visit and would go again, I'm told Halloween is a really good time to go.
Fun but not all the hype
Great for younger families. Really good atmosphere during off peak hour with not too long waiting time for cues. However many rides were closed due to wind
nice spot but pretty crowded
Went to Tivoli in April and it was fun but really busy. The food stalls had decent options and the gardens were okay for a stroll. Some rides looked fun but I skipped most. Could definitely be better without the crowds. Worth a visit if you don’t mind the hustle.
Tivoli is amazing
In the duration of my trip to Copenhagen i literally toured the whole city but my definite favorite part of the trip was Tivoli so much that i went 3 times!!! it was great and the most amazing thing ever the admission fee was expensive but definiately worth it and the atmosphere was just amazing relaxing in some parts but super fun in others and it was a large crowd at mid-day so i reccomend going as soon as it opens All the Staff there were super helpful and nice And Tivoli is Best for a fun day in Copenhagen
Tivoli Gardens
This was my first experiment of Tivoli I came for a visit before Christmas to Denmark and visited here, I loved it! The lights and the atmosphere amazing! I didn’t do any rides but I did enjoy the experience. I would love to come back in warmer weather and enjoy the gardens in bloom as well. Definitely worth the visit!
Charming at night, fun even without rides
I expected a typical theme park, but it felt more like a beautiful garden with entertainment everywhere. The lighting at night is special and the atmosphere is relaxed. Rides were fun, but I enjoyed the food stalls and walking paths just as much. It can get busy, so evenings on weekdays felt best.
Such fun
Lovely gardens, lots of food options and bars. Great fun to go on the old fashioned rollercoasters. Lovey to stay until the night and see the lights.
Lot of fun fun fun
From what I had read beforehand, I knew it was a large place, but experiencing it in person was still quite surprising. There are plenty of activities to keep you busy all day — so be prepared!
October at Tivoli
Tivoli was utterly perfect in October and decked out for Halloween. I took my 4 year old there and he had a blast on the rides, especially the boats. We also loved the corn maze. He still talks about the rides and getting candy floss (and made a Lego interpretation of a stand when we got home). Oh, and the animal carousel is beyond amazing - the animals are beautifully crafted. I really enjoyed the decorations and all the pumpkins throughout the park. There were so many special places to capture family memories.
Make sure you stay till dark!
Worth a visit. I shopped around online and booked our tickets that way. Saved a couple of pounds so worth shopping around. Lots of restaurants and shops to visit, plus various rides for those who enjoy them. Make sure you stay long enough for it to go dark. It is beautiful at night.
Nice place, a must visit!
We spent an afternoon/evening here on arrival in Copenhagen. Reasonably price entry, we didn't go on any of the rides we just walked around and experienced it all. We had churros from one of the stands, they were amazing. Found staff to be helpful and friendly. Lovely light displays and little shops for the Christmas spirit.
Nice place, a must visit!
We spent an afternoon/evening here on arrival in Copenhagen. Reasonably price entry, we didn't go on any of the rides we just walked around and experienced it all. We had churros from one of the stands, they were amazing. Found staff to be helpful and friendly. Lovely light displays and little shops for the Christmas spirit.
Central amuzment park
This amuzment park is locted close to main station in Copenhagen. I visited it in december holiday season. Here you can find.many thriling rides. But at this time it was decorated with many lights.
Great Christmas day.
We went on Christmas day and it was packed. It is in the city, so an easy walk from most hotels. This park was stunning. Everywhere had trees and lights. There were loads of small huts selling food and gifts. Even though it’s a theme park, there were quieter spots all over. You have to pay an entry ticket and ride ticket. You can get a package which is cheaper if you do more than two rides. If you only buy entry ticket you can pay by card at ride but it costs about £10 a ride. If you want a restaurant you should book in advance. Overall, this place was magical.
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