Accessibility in Tivoli Gardens

Accessibility in Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens is committed to making its enchanted experience accessible to all visitors. Whether you're enjoying the gardens, dining, attending a show, or riding the attractions, the park offers thoughtful accommodations for people with disabilities or special needs. With inclusive features, trained staff, and clear policies in place, Tivoli aims to ensure everyone can enjoy the magic of Copenhagen's historic pleasure garden with confidence and comfort.

Accessibility information

Attractions and Ride Support

Many attractions in Tivoli—including rides, theaters, playgrounds, and dining areas—are navigable by guests with mobility or sensory challenges. While individual rides are not listed under formal accessibility schemes, the park provides guidance on whether visitors can board independently or with a companion. Operations staff are trained to advise on accessibility and evacuation protocols should assistance be needed.

Ticket reductions

Guests with disabilities pay standard admission but may bring one companion for free, subject to showing a valid companion card issued by the Danish Disability Organisations. Additionally, individuals with hidden disabilities—such as autism—can pick up a “Show Consideration” (sunflower) card that grants their group priority access to ride queues.

Dedicated facilities and support service

Tivoli provides a range of accessible amenities: disabled restrooms located near the Pantomime Theatre, Glyptotek entrance, and in many restaurants; free wheelchair rentals (deposit required); designated parking; and a Family Amenity Centre equipped with changing tables, heated bottle warmers, nursing chairs, and more. People can also bring service or guide dogs without prior notice—just ensure the dog wears its service vest.

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