Tivoli Park (Copenhagen) is one of the oldest entertainment and leisure areas in Europe. It was opened in 1843. But, despite the fact that so many years have passed, this park has not lost anything of its originality and popularity among both adults and children. Although now there are many other entertainment complexes, this garden is firmly in third place in Europe in terms of attendance. What are these parks? Tivoli is inferior only to the Parisian Disneyland, Europe in Germany and Efteling in Holland. In the heart of Copenhagen, you will find this fun city - a true oasis of relaxation. Let's take a walk along the alleys of these wonderful gardens and see why they are so attracted to the people.
Garden layout
The Tivoli Amusement Park (Copenhagen) is located in the heart of the Danish capital. Its address is Westerbrogade 3. Nearby is Andersen Boulevard. You can get to it by train. The railway station closest to the park is Copenhagen N. The garden is across from her. You can also get there by city bus. There are several routes to the park: 1A, 2A, 5A, 9A, 11A, as well as 40, 250 and 866. Many tourists who simply sightsee the city do not pass the park either. After all, the Copenhagen Town Hall is located nearby. And due to the fact that it is in the center, many come there even in the late evening. Indeed, at this time, the garden is especially wonderful.
History
The Tivoli Gardens Amusement Park in Copenhagen (Denmark) was founded by officer Georg Karstensen. An interesting legend is told about this. Allegedly, this officer from the family of diplomats did not have enough funds to implement his grandiose plan. Then he persuaded the Danish king Christian the Eighth to allocate land specifically for the park and free it from taxes for the first years. He told him that this could save the country from revolution, because when people have fun, they are not involved in politics. The monarch agreed on the condition that there was “nothing obscene” in the gardens. True, a few years later the Danes still forced the king to adopt the Constitution, but the park had already been built. Its name comes from the garden of the same name in Paris. At first it was just a park for festivals, where orchestras played, ladies and gentlemen walked decently along the tracks, and artists performed on the venues. And at the beginning of the twentieth century began to build attractions for children. Now almost every year they add some new entertainment.

Description
Tivoli Park (Copenhagen) spreads over an area of more than eighty square kilometers. Four million people come here every year. This is a great place to relax, have fun and take children for a walk. Perhaps, there aren’t any particularly sophisticated modern attractions here, as in other similar parks like “Disneyland”. But it looks more like a fairy kingdom. Therefore, not only tourists, but also residents of Copenhagen and the surrounding area are frequent guests in this garden. It is interesting that Andersen himself managed to visit here, but the park did not approve. But Walt Disney thought about building his empire of entertainment just after visiting the “Tivoli”. The popularity of the park at one time was terribly used by the Nazis who occupied Denmark. They blew up its southern part as a sign of revenge on the resistance units. But after the war, all this was successfully restored.
Opening hours and entry fees
The park is open seasonally. It accepts tourists from approximately mid-April to the second half of September. But during Halloween and the Christmas winter holidays, you can also visit Tivoli Park (Copenhagen). The rides are open from eleven in the morning until eight in the evening. On Saturdays, the park is open until half past one in the morning, and on Sundays until midnight. Entrance to the gardens costs 120 CZK, a reusable ticket to the rides - 200. Children under seven years can visit the park for free. If you have the so-called “museum map” of Copenhagen, then you enter the “Tivoli” only on it, without a ticket.
Gardens
Hundreds of thousands of flowers grow in this park, from which all kinds of original compositions are created. Tivoli Park (Copenhagen), whose photo is often full of these spectacular plant carpets, is beautiful in the evenings. Then all this splendor is highlighted with multi-colored lanterns, and it seems that you are in a fairy kingdom, descended from the pages of Andersen's books. And three times a week there is a parade of fireworks. Beautiful fountains flow everywhere, peacocks and other exotic birds, including waterfowl, roam. There is a lake with live fish.
Rides
During the summer holidays, Tivoli Park (Copenhagen) gives you the opportunity to ride on 26 attractions, and during such merry holidays as Halloween and Christmas, as well as on the whole 29. The most popular entertainment for children is an American wooden slide called Roller Coaster ". Although it was built back in 1914, there are plenty of people who want to ride it. Another such slide - "Demon" - has a length of more than half a kilometer, and the speed on it reaches 80 kilometers per hour. There are even points of zero gravity. One of the highest carousels in the world - the Star Flyer - is also located in this park. There are also great flight simulators and giant swings - Monsunen and Vertigo. One of them is a 40-meter tower, around which pilots-controlled aircraft rotate at speeds of up to 100 kilometers per hour. Special entertainment is considered the "Andersen Country", which you can ride on trunks, chests. If adults don’t like the rides too much, considering it amusement for children, then they too can find something to their liking. There are many slot machines in the park.

Other entertainment and hotel
Tivoli Park (Copenhagen) has its own pantomime theater. It is built in Chinese style. In his repertoire of 16 comedy performances. Including here, traditional performances in the Italian style play with Pierrot, Colombina and Harlequin. Admission is free. In the center of the gardens is a concert hall where concerts and entertainment programs are held throughout the day with the participation of acrobats, clowns and other artists. In autumn, there is a festival of classical music. There is also an aquarium in the park. On one of the ponds is a "pirate ship" with Venetian lions on board. And on the shore of the lake there is a tower in the form of a Chinese pagoda. Children are very fond of watching the divorce ceremony of the amusing guard. Throughout the area catches free and very strong Wi-Fi. And if tourists want to live right in the gardens, then the exclusive Nimbus boutique hotel is at their service. It is luxurious, and its architectural style is somewhat reminiscent of the Taj Mahal mausoleum.

Tivoli Park (Copenhagen): visitor reviews
Tourists like that these gardens are located near one of the capital's railway stations. They also praise attractions of varying complexity - from completely childish to breathtaking. If you are hungry, then at your service are many different restaurants - according to some estimates, 24. Some of them are noted in well-known guidebooks. Even those who like riding too much enjoyed a walk in the beautiful old park, looking at the surrounding nature, quaint buildings, flower beds and various carousels. These gardens with their magical, unique atmosphere leave one of the most pleasant vacation experiences in Copenhagen. Tourists believe that this is the best place in Denmark to celebrate the New Year. Then the park turns into just a winter fairy tale.