If you’re tired of traditional museums and looking for something playful, colorful, and slightly quirky, IKONO Copenhagen might just be the ticket. It’s not your typical art exhibit; instead, it’s a series of 12 uniquely designed rooms that aim to stimulate your senses and spark your imagination. Located near Nørreport station, this experience promises to be a quick but memorable escape into worlds of light, reflection, and playful art.
From the moment I read about it, I liked the idea of what IKONO offers—a space to reconnect with your inner child, be surprised, and have a bit of fun. What truly stands out are the unconventional spaces, especially the ball pit playground for adults—a feature that reviews rave about. Also, I appreciate that the experience is guided and available in both Danish and English, making it accessible for most visitors.
However, one consideration worth noting is the duration—many find they can see everything in about 45 minutes, which makes the current price point of $30 feel a touch steep for some. Still, if you’re craving something different and visually engaging, it could be a worthwhile stop. Especially if you’re traveling with kids or simply want a break from Copenhagen’s more traditional attractions, IKONO offers a refreshing change of pace.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Unique sensory rooms inspire playful interaction and creativity.
- Guided experience in English makes it easy to follow along and understand the art concepts.
- Short visit—most visitors see all rooms in about 45 minutes, so plan accordingly.
- Great for all ages—kids love the interactive spaces, and adults find nostalgic fun.
- Priced at $30, it’s more for a quick, engaging experience than a deep art tour.
- Best suited for those with an open mind who enjoy visual surprises and playful environments.
Starting at Frederiksgade 5, right near Nørreport station, IKONO welcomes you into a world of imagination. The experience lasts roughly an hour, guided by friendly Danish or English-speaking hosts, who help you navigate the 12 rooms filled with light, reflections, and surprises. Here’s a detailed look at what makes each segment so compelling—and in some cases, a little perplexing.
Drawing with Light Using Your Hands
The first room introduces a simple but mesmerizing activity—drawing with light. Using only your hands, you’ll create streaks and shapes that are captured in real-time, transforming your movements into luminous art. It’s a playful way to start, especially fun for kids and adults who enjoy a hands-on approach to art. Many reviews mention that guides here are helpful, adding an extra layer of enjoyment.
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The Nostalgic 80s Arcade
Next, you’ll find yourself in a retro arcade reminiscent of the 1980s, complete with neon lights and vintage games. This space taps into nostalgia and is a hit with visitors who fondly recall that era. It’s a playful break from the more abstract rooms and perfect for those who like a bit of interactive fun.
Lantern Sanctuary: A Calm Retreat
After the energetic arcade, the Lantern Sanctuary invites you to slow down and relax. With soft lighting and calming visuals, it becomes a peaceful oasis where you can pause for a moment of stillness amidst the sensory overload. This room is especially appreciated by visitors seeking a bit of Zen in their busy day.
Reflections and Silver Balloons
One of the most visually stunning parts is the room of endless reflections, where mirrors multiply light into infinite patterns. Nearby, a cluster of 99 silver balloons creates a surreal space that transports you into a dreamlike landscape. Reviewers describe this as “brilliant” and “photo-worthy,” perfect for sharing on social media.
The Adult Ball Pit Playground
Perhaps the most playful feature—a ball pit designed for grown-ups—has drawn rave reviews. It’s all about letting go and feeling like a kid again. One reviewer called it “great fun” and a highlight of the visit. It’s a reminder that art and play can coexist beautifully.
Surprises Around Every Corner
Beyond these highlights, expect oddities like a room of endless reflections, installations of silver balloons, and unexpected light displays. Every corner offers something to marvel at or interact with, making the experience feel fresh and unpredictable.
Getting to IKONO is straightforward—situated close to Nørreport station, it’s easily accessible by public transport. The visit lasts about an hour, which makes it convenient for fitting into a busy sightseeing schedule. The ticket price of $30 is reasonable for the creative environments, though some visitors feel it’s a bit pricey given the short duration; as one reviewer notes, “you can see everything in 45 minutes”, making it feel slightly overpriced if you’re expecting a long, immersive experience.
The experience is guided in both Danish and English, which makes it welcoming for travelers who don’t speak Danish. Note that strollers and wheelchairs are not allowed, as the rooms are designed for standing and moving freely. Also, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly if accessibility is a concern.
Flexibility with booking is a plus—reserve now and pay later—and the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance adds peace of mind for spontaneous trips or changing plans.
This experience is perfect for families with kids who enjoy interactive, colorful spaces. It’s also great for couples or friends looking for a playful break from sightseeing—some reviews mention bringing groups to relive childhood fun. If you’re a fan of light art or quirky installations, you’ll appreciate the creativity here. But if you’re seeking deep, traditional art or a lengthy experience, IKONO’s short and sweet format might leave you wanting more.
For around $30, IKONO Copenhagen offers a bright, playful escape into worlds of light and reflection. While many find the experience perfectly fun and visually engaging, others question whether the short duration justifies the cost. If you value visual surprises, interactive installations, and don’t mind a quick visit, it’s a delightful addition to a day exploring Copenhagen.
It’s especially well-suited for families, couples, or groups of friends looking for a lively, Instagram-ready experience. The guides stand out as a plus—helping you navigate the rooms and making sure you don’t miss any surprises. Just keep in mind that if you’re after a deep art encounter or a lengthy tour, IKONO might feel a bit too fleeting.
Overall, IKONO Copenhagen is a quirky, joyful spot that encourages you to reclaim your inner child and see art in a playful, unconventional light. It’s a refreshing departure from more traditional museums and offers plenty of memorable moments—if you’re prepared for a 45-minute whirlwind of color, light, and fun.
How long does the IKONO experience last?
Most visitors find they can see all 12 rooms in about 45 minutes to an hour, making it a quick but fun activity.
Is there a guided tour?
Yes, the experience includes a guide who speaks Danish and English, helping you navigate the rooms and explaining some of the art concepts.
Can I buy tickets in advance?
Absolutely. Booking ahead is recommended to secure your preferred time slot. You can reserve with the option to pay later and cancel up to 24 hours beforehand.
Is IKONO suitable for children?
Yes, the experience is fun for all ages. Kids especially enjoy the interactive and colorful rooms, like the ball pit and light drawing activities.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
Strollers are not allowed, and it’s not suitable for wheelchair users. The rooms are designed for standing and moving freely, so accessibility options are limited.
What is the price of admission?
Tickets cost around $30 per person, which many find reasonable given the visual entertainment, though some feel it’s a bit pricey for the short duration.
Is there parking nearby?
The location is close to Nørreport station, making public transport the best way to reach IKONO. Parking options aren’t specified.
Are there any other experiences similar to IKONO?
Yes, there are other immersive art experiences in Copenhagen, but IKONO stands out for its playful, colorful approach. Links to similar experiences are available online.
Can I revisit during my ticket window?
The ticket provides entry during your booked time slot, and the experience lasts approximately an hour.
To sum it up, IKONO Copenhagen offers a playful, visually stimulating break from the usual sightseeing. It’s ideal for those who love light art and interactive spaces, especially if you’re traveling with kids or friends. While the short visit and price point might give some pause, the chance to play, photograph, and reconnect with your inner child makes it a worthwhile stop in Denmark’s capital. Just be prepared for a quick but memorable burst of color, reflection, and fun.
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