Exploring Copenhagen just got easier with the Copenhagen Card. This versatile pass unlocks free admission to over 80 top attractions, from the famous Copenhagen Zoo to the enchanting Tivoli Gardens. But that’s not all – it also provides unlimited access to the city’s extensive public transportation network, empowering visitors to navigate the region with ease. Whether you’re a first-time traveler or a seasoned local, the Copenhagen Card offers an unbeatable combination of convenience and value. With options ranging from 24 to 120 hours, it’s the perfect companion to learn about the rich cultural tapestry of Denmark’s capital.
Just The Basics
- The Copenhagen Card provides free entrance to over 80 top attractions in the Copenhagen region, including renowned landmarks like Copenhagen Zoo and Tivoli Gardens.
- The card offers unlimited access to the city’s public transportation network, including buses, trains, and the metro.
- The Copenhagen Card is available in 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, or 120-hour options, catering to different visit durations.
- The card can be redeemed using the barcode in the dedicated mobile app, simplifying the experience for travelers.
- The Copenhagen Card is a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city’s top attractions and utilize the public transport system.
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Overview of Copenhagen Card
The Copenhagen Card provides visitors access to over 80 attractions and public transport in the Copenhagen region, earning it a Badge of Excellence based on 1,016 reviews.
The card offers free entrance to top sights like the Copenhagen Zoo, Tivoli Gardens, and Rosenborg Castle, along with unlimited use of the city’s public transportation network.
Available in 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, or 120-hour options, the Copenhagen Card can be redeemed using a barcode in the dedicated mobile app and is valid from the first day of use for the selected duration.
With no gratuities or hotel pickup/drop-off required, the Copenhagen Card is a convenient and cost-effective way to explore Copenhagen’s top attractions.
Card Details and Features
With the Copenhagen Card, visitors gain free entrance to over 80 top attractions across the city, including the renowned Copenhagen Zoo, the iconic Tivoli Gardens, and the historic Rosenborg Castle. The card also provides unlimited access to the public transport system, making it easy to explore the city.
The Copenhagen Card is available in 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, or 120-hour options, and can be redeemed using the barcode in the Copenhagen Card app. The card is valid for 1 year until activated, and no refunds or replacements are provided if the card is lost or broken.
Feature | Included |
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Free Entrance to Attractions | Over 80 |
Free Public Transport | Yes |
City Map | Included |
Gratuities/Hotel Pickup | No |
Redeeming the Copenhagen Card
To redeem the Copenhagen Card, visitors can use the barcode in the Copenhagen Card app.
The card is available in 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, or 120-hour options, and is valid for 1 year from the date of first use.
Once activated, the card provides free entrance to over 80 top attractions, as well as free public transportation throughout the Copenhagen region.
Users simply need to scan the barcode at attraction entrances or on public transit to enjoy the included benefits.
The card is a convenient and cost-effective way to explore Copenhagen’s top sights and experiences.
No refunds or replacements are offered if the card is lost or broken.
Attractions Included With the Card
Key attractions visitors can access with the Copenhagen Card include the Copenhagen Zoo, Tivoli Gardens, and Rosenborg Castle.
The card also covers admission to Christiansborg Palace, home of the Danish Parliament, and the Amalienborg Museum, which showcases the residences of the Danish royal family.
Visitors can explore the National Museum of Denmark, one of the largest museums in Northern Europe, and the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek, which boasts an impressive art collection.
For those interested in modern art, the Copenhagen Card grants access to the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art and Frederiksborg Castle, a Renaissance-era palace.
With over 80 attractions included, the Copenhagen Card provides an excellent way to experience the top sights of the city.
Benefits of the Copenhagen Card
The Copenhagen Card provides visitors with a convenient and cost-effective way to explore the city’s top attractions and utilize its public transportation network.
With free entrance to over 80 attractions, including renowned landmarks like the Tivoli Gardens and Rosenborg Castle, the card offers tremendous value.
Travelers can also enjoy unlimited rides on buses, trains, and the metro, making it easy to navigate the city without worrying about individual tickets.
The included city map and mobile app further simplify the experience, ensuring cardholders can make the most of their time in Copenhagen.
Whether visiting for 24 hours or 120 hours, the Copenhagen Card is an excellent choice for making the most of your Danish adventure.
Accessibility and Transportation
Beyond the wealth of attractions covered by the Copenhagen Card, the card also caters to the needs of travelers with accessibility requirements. It’s wheelchair and stroller accessible, and service animals are welcome, ensuring everyone can enjoy the city’s offerings with ease.
The card also provides free public transport within the Copenhagen region, allowing users to seamlessly navigate the city. This includes buses, trains, and the metro, making it easy to explore the city’s top sights without the hassle of navigating public transportation.
Plus, the included city map helps users plan their itinerary and find their way around the city with confidence.
Validity and Restrictions
The Copenhagen Card is available in various durations, ranging from 24 to 120 hours, allowing visitors to choose the option that best suits their travel plans. Once activated, the card remains valid for the stated duration, starting from the first use.
However, it’s important to note that the card can’t be refunded or replaced if lost or broken.
The card can be redeemed using the barcode in the Copenhagen Card app, providing easy access to over 80 attractions and the city’s public transportation system.
It’s also worth noting that the card is valid for one year until activated, ensuring flexibility for travelers.
Plus, the Copenhagen Card is wheelchair/stroller accessible and allows service animals, making it a convenient option for visitors with accessibility needs.
Additional Information
Alongside the card’s flexibility and accessibility features, travelers can also expect to receive confirmation of their purchase at the time of booking.
On top of that, the Copenhagen Card remains valid for up to one year from the date of activation, allowing visitors to explore the city at their own pace.
In the event that a card is lost or broken, there are no refunds or replacements available, so it’s crucial to keep track of the card during the trip.
Key Additional Information:
- Confirmation provided at time of booking
- Card valid for 1 year from activation
- No refunds or replacements for lost/broken cards
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can the Card Be Shared Between Multiple People?
The card can’t be shared between multiple people. It’s for individual use and activates upon first use, providing access for the stated duration. Each person requires their own card.
Are There Discounts for Children or Seniors?
The Copenhagen Card offers discounts for children under 10 and seniors over 65. Kids get free admission to attractions, while seniors receive reduced prices. However, there are no group discounts for the card itself.
How Do I Activate the Card on My First Use?
To activate the card, you’ll need to scan the barcode in the Copenhagen Card app when you first use it. This will start the time period the card is valid for, which ranges from 24 to 120 hours.
Can the Card Be Used for Airport Transportation?
The Copenhagen Card includes free public transport within the Copenhagen region, which covers transportation from the airport to the city center. However, it does not provide specific airport pickup or drop-off services.
Is There a Customer Service Number to Call if I Have Issues?
The Copenhagen Card includes a customer service number that customers can call if they experience any issues with their card. This allows them to get prompt assistance and resolve any problems they may encounter.
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Final Words
The Copenhagen Card is an excellent choice for visitors looking to explore the city’s top attractions and utilize its efficient public transportation system.
With free entry to over 80 sites and unlimited access to buses, trains, and the metro, the card offers a convenient and cost-effective way to make the most of one’s time in Copenhagen.
Its versatile range of durations ensures travelers can find the perfect option to suit their needs.