Practicalities
Tickets:
In Tivoli you pay seperately for admission and rides. You can buy your admission ticket at the Main Entrance on 3 Vesterbrogade or the Central Station Entrance across the road from the Central Station.
Prices
Multi Ride Ticket (Turpas):
A Multi Ride Ticket allows you to use the rides as much as you wish to. The Multi Ride Tickets are sold at the entrances as well as from the Multi Ride Ticket booths and machines inside Tivoli.
Ride Ticket (Turbillet):
Ride tickets allow you to try a single ride. You need 1-3 ride tickets depending on which ride you wish to try. The price is DKK 20 per ticket (i.e. the rides cost from DKK 20 up to DKK 60 if you buy single tickets). Ride tickets are sold from the ticket booths inside Tivoli and from vending machines in the Gardens.
Rides:
At 11:30 a.m. a selection of rides for both younger and older enthusiasts are opened. All rides are open from 3 p.m. Only Multi-ride tickets or individual ride tickets give access to the rides (no cash payment). Continuous rides are not permitted. Even with a Multi-ride ticket you have to queue again if you want to go on the ride again.
Entertainment:
For the events which are not included in the admission fee you can book your ticket at Tivoli's Ticket Centre, Phone: +45 33 15 10 12 or on-line at www.billetnet.dk.
Storage lockers and baby changing facilities:
Close to all three Tivoli entrances you will find lockers to store you big bags in.
In Puslehuset there are comfortable baby changing facilities and free nappies/diapers. Comfortable chairs for feeding your baby and a microwave oven to warm a bottle in. Access for parents with babies only, but there are toys available for impatient siblings.
Lost and found:
Lost property will be brought to the Service Centre by the main entrance. Twice a week, Mondays and Thursdays, the police collect the lost property found at Tivoli Gardens. Address: Københavns Politi, Hittegodskontoret, Slotsherrensvej 113, DK - 2720 Vanløse, Phone: +45 38 74 88 22. Fax: +45 3343 0094. E-mail: kbh-hittegods@politi.dk.
Samaritans:
Tivoli has trained nurses on duty if you need medical attention. The Samaritans' office is next to Puslehuset (baby changing facility).
Currency:
You can pay at Tivoli's entrances with most common foreign currencies. Inside Tivoli there are 2 cash dispensers where you can use credit cards such as Visa, Master etc.
Information:
Make sure to get the Tivoli Guide as you enter the Gardens. In the Tivoli Guide you'll find a map as well as more useful information about your visit to Denmark's biggest attraction. The Guide is available in Danish and English.
The daily programme of events is listed om posters throughout Tivoli.
Dogs:
Dogs - with the exception of guide dogs - are not allowed into Tivoli.
