Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens lie in the heart of Copenhagen, the second-oldest amusement park in the world with a rich history.
Tivoli was founded in 1843 and is a national treasure and an international attraction. Fairy tale author H.C. Andersen visited the park many times, and so did Walt Disney. It is even said that Walt Disney found inspiration in Tivoli for his first Disney World.
Tivoli Gardens is no ordinary amusement park, but a historic pleasure garden that has been delighting visitors for nearly two centuries Founded in 1843, this iconic attraction is a symbol of Danish identity, yet it is also enriched by influences from around the world, clearly visible in its historic buildings inspired by global cultures and architectural styles.
Visitors also come to admire its stunning flowers and sparkling lights, enjoy its many concerts and dance performances, and dine at more than 30 restaurants as well as experience a wide variety of fun rides, including the Roller Coaster from 1914 — one of the world’s oldest still-operating wooden rollercoasters.

Where:
At Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Next to Copenhagen Central Station.
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