A chic park, modern attractions, the park is thematically decorated for different holidays. There is even a theater where different artists perform. The last time there was a ballet troupe from New York. Conveniently located near the metro. There are many different cafes and you can just take a walk
The place is beautiful, but prohibitively expensive: horse fare for admission.....to a public park, and you have to pay extra for attractions ((By the way, to the Park of Culture and Recreation named after him. Gorky Park in Moscow is free of charge.
I was only a child in Denmark for a day, and Tivoli Park was almost the only thing I remember. The huge advantage of this amusement park is that you don't have to pay for each attraction separately, you can just buy a special bracelet, unlimited rides for the day, so to speak. At that time, my mother and I had money problems, and I was able to ride a lot of rides precisely because of this. The place is very large, interesting and beautiful, there is also a cafe there, of course. It's very fun and cozy. I advise all my friends to visit Tivoli Park when visiting Denmark, it left unforgettable memories for me.
One of the oldest amusement parks in Europe.
It is good in any season.
Everyone will find entertainment to their liking from a bunch of restaurants to attractions.
There is a private hotel on site, so you can spend a great weekend.
A great park, it will be interesting for both children and parents. The main advantage is that unlike other theme parks (Legoland, Europapark, etc.), that Tivoli is in the center of Copenhagen, there is something to do before and after the park.
A good place for adults and children to relax. A wide range of entertainment options. Take the money with you. Buy a ticket for all attractions at once - it will be cheaper.