Lay Your Cards Down in Copenhagen
Once you arrive in Copenhagen, you’ll notice that its a place full of zest and life, and you’ll want to experience this pulsating cosmopolitan capital of Denmark with the cOPENhagen Card. With the cOPENhagen Card, you’ll be on the move constantly and will get to see the most fasinating sites this city has to offer without hassles of booking or buying.
With a cOPENhagen Card you’ll get free entry over 60 museums and attractions, like the Demarks Aquarium, the Falkonergarden, the Louisiana , the Thorvaldsens Museum, Tivoli, the Frederiksborg Slot National Historical Museum and Castle, and so much more. You’ll also get free transportation by bus, Metro, train and to and from the airport. The Card will get you discounts on restaurants like the Encore Cafe and Brasserie or the O’Leary’s Sportsbar, rental cars, bike shops, the Hop-on Hop-off bus tours and the canal tours.
Many hotels , camp grounds and youth hostels sell the cOPENhagen Card as well as this main website , if you order your Card online, you’ll need 10 days minimum to receive it in the mail. You can also purchase the Card at tourist offices located all through Denmark like the tourist information offices that is across from Tivoli, or at the airport and all the major train stations. The cOPENhagen Card has two options to choose from, a 24 hour card and a 72 hour card. Adults (16 and older) $31 DKK ($6 US), $16 ($3 US) children for a 24 hour card and for a 72 hour card – $ 62 DKK ($11 US) for adults and $30 ($5 US) for children. The cOPENhagen Card comes with a comprensive guide for free, which includes a map of the city and detailed informations on all the museums and attractions. The cOPENhagen Card is the best way to explore and will help you find that this city is full of suprises and contrasts.
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