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Copenhagen Card-Discover: 80+ Attractions & Public Transport

1. Copenhagen Card-Discover: 80+ Attractions & Public Transport

Get your personal sightseeing pass to Copenhagen with the Copenhagen Card-Discover and enjoy free entrance to 80+ different museums and attractions. Available for periods of 24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours, the card grants access to some of the city’s best museums and attractions. Get from site to site with free and unlimited use of the transportation system, including city buses, trains, the harbor buses, and the metro. Learn more about the Danish capital at sites such as the Royal Palace, or enjoy all the thrills of one of Europe’s oldest amusement parks. Here is a small selection of the attractions that your Copenhagen Card covers: • Tivoli Gardens • Canal Tours (Grand Tour of Copenhagen) • Rosenborg Castle • Amalienborg Castle • ARKEN Museum of Modern Art • Danish Architecture Centre • Karen Blixen Museum • The Viking Ship Museum • The Danish War Museum • The Round Tower • Christiansborg - The Royal Reception Rooms • The National Museum • Kronborg Castle • Copenhagen Zoo More than 80 attractions are included in the card. Seven new or returning attractions are also now included: • Casino Marienlyst• Casino Vesterport• The Cisterns • Design Museum Denmark • ENIGMA • The Museum of Danish Resistance • Elsinore Museum

Copenhagen: Copenhagen Zoo Entry Ticket

2. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Zoo Entry Ticket

Go to the zoo in Copenhagen, a must-see when visiting the city. See giant pandas in the panda house, polar bears, giraffes, and more. If you get hungry, stop at one of the many restaurants on site (not included in the ticket price). Admire architectural delights of the building itself. Meet your group at the Copenhagen zoo and avoid the stress of queuing up to buy tickets. Begin walking around the huge zoo, and visit over 4,000 animals, learning about each one as you go. Experience unforgettable close encounters with polar bears and see the world from a giraffe’s perspective. Make a stop (or two) at one of Copenhagen Zoo’s restaurants and bistros. Try French dishes with an Asian twist at the Panda House, tuck into some local Danish food – such as open sandwiches – or savor some pastries. As you stroll around, be impressed by the architecture of the building. Check out the state-of-the-art panda house, which is designed by Bjarke Ingels Group, and the elephant house, which is designed by Norman Foster.

Copenhagen: Combo Ticket for 40+ Attractions & Hop-On Bus

3. Copenhagen: Combo Ticket for 40+ Attractions & Hop-On Bus

Free access to more than 40 attractions in central Copenhagen Unlimited access to Stromma's Hop On - Hop Off buses Hop On - Hop Off buses include an audio-guide in 11 different languages The Official Copenhagen Card is 100% digital. Download the Copenhagen Card app on your smartphone and tap in the card code. After redeeming and activating the card you are ready to explore Copenhagen. With the Copenhagen Card-Hop you get unlimited transportation with the Hop On - Hop Off buses by Stromma around in Copenhagen from attraction to attraction. Three different bus routes take you around in Copenhagen, and it is up to you, which area you want to explore the first. You can hop on and off the buses as much as you like as long as your Copenhagen Card-Hop is valid. Please note that the Classic Copenhagen route runs daily all year around. Urban Green Copenhagen and Colorful Copenhagen bus routes are seasonal (everyday from May 5th-Sep 3rd, Friday-Sunday from March-May 4th and Sep-Dec).

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What people are saying about Copenhagen Zoo

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I was afraid it was a scam but the card is definitely worth it. We took 72 hours and had a wide choice, all the major museums are included, as well as the train, even outside of Copenhagen! It's really not expensive if you plan to make as many visits as possible compared to the unit price of the entries. We went there in low season and although the card does not skip the line, we did not wait anywhere. Please note that many museums open late and close early in winter (10 a.m. - 3 p.m. sometimes). It takes organization. The transfer is done only digitally via the application which works well and is rather practical

We took the pass for two days and were a little bit concerned that we wouldn’t have time to do a lot of activities but we sure did save a lot ! Since public transportation is included in the pass, it’s easy to go from a destination to another without worrying and you can change your plans on your way. The activities were great (you HAVE to do the Palm House !) and we enjoyed every second of it. We were a little bit disappointed by the planetarium but happy we had the pass and didn’t pay for that. Overall, I would totally recommend going for it !

Just being able to use public transport for free is great. No ticket necessary, no need to punch your way through the jungle of tariffs at the machines! There is also no queuing at the entrances! The card is worth it! But in the winter months you have to pay attention to the opening times. Not everything is open!

It was very useful to get the Copenhagen card because it gives you the freedom to show everything you want and to move freely at low costs without worrying about spending more money. Furthermore, it is easier to organize each visit thanks to the very well done app

The card is very interesting, between the activities and transport included, it is easy to make money when you want to see lots of things! The application is super well done, very easy to use, very intelligently designed. Really I can only recommend this card!