Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen is the world's second oldest amusement park. Tivoli Gardens has long been a feature of trips to Copenhagen. Copenhagen is well-known for being a bike-friendly city, and getting to the park by bike is also fairly simple. It's around 2km from the city center and a beautiful, picturesque trip.
The well-known amusement park is not open all year. When the temperature drops below zero degrees Celsius (32F), few people like to ride its towering rollercoasters, and the snow that regularly blankets Copenhagen in winter may make operations difficult. Fortunately, the park is open during the spring and summer seasons, beginning in early April and ending in late September. It's open for around three weeks during Halloween and, of course, during Christmas, when the site glitters with thousands of dazzling lights.
Tivoli Gardens has several gentler rides for children and people who don't want to lose their stomachs. In the Flying Trunk, you may see fairytale sceneries like never before, or jump on the back of an elephant in The Classic Carousel. Take a spin on the Ferris Wheel for a unique view of the city without concern of the Golden Tower's speed. The Vintage Cars ride will appeal to aspiring racers.
Grften, one of Tivoli's oldest restaurants, is open seven days a week and serves sandwiches as well as local food. Faergekroens Bryghus serves traditional smrrebrd and other Danish specialties with a view of Tivoli's lakes. If you're lucky - and this only happens on certain days of the week - a pianist will amuse you while you eat.
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: https://www.tivoli.dk/en