Step inside Amalienborg and experience royal life past and present. The Amalienborg Museum presents the private interiors of the most recent kings and queens and a treasury with world class jewellery.
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Nov 1, 2024
We only saw the Palaces from outside - did not do the museum tour. The Palaces are identical, as far as I could make out, and house the Danish royal family. The statue of Fredrick V is located in t… Full review by Rajesh K
Oct 26, 2024
Quite underwhelming visit to what I thought was the palaces but it was more of a walk around a few rooms once used as studies for royalty. Not quite the palatial experience I was expecting. Full review by richardsI922HG
Oct 20, 2024
A nice palace and has lots of rich history. It was a shame that some floors of the palace were closed but its a quick attraction we only spent an hour here so was good for time. Full review by Sian P
Are the tours self-guided, or is there a guided tour which gets you into more of the castle?
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Perhaps I said that poorly. Is there a difference between the self-guided tour and the guided tour, other than just having a guide? Do you see more of the castle on the guided tour?
If I purchase the combination ticket on line, can I receive the tickets as an email to be printed at home and brought to the ticket office?I can't use my phone in Europe? Can I start at Amalienborg?
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I can only answer your question about train tickets been aceptable to show on your phone as long as you have WiFi capabilities. You could always take a picture of the tickets …
I can only answer your question about train tickets been aceptable to show on your phone as long as you have WiFi capabilities. You could always take a picture of the tickets and show them to the conductor on your phone (IPhone). I would suggest you get WhatApp downloaded on your cell because if works the best in Europe. That way you could communicate via text and calls faster with friends and family. Because my daughter lives in Europe, she was the one in charge of making trip plans and getting the tickets. Many coffee shops and restaurants have strong internet where you could find information, buy tickets, etc. when browsing the net. Also, beware that sometimes US credit cards might not work in some shops, train, subway stations. But your debit card should work because it may required for you to enter PIN number. Copenhagen was great! Enjoy!
Hi there. Regarding the combination ticket for Amalienborg and Rosenborg, I see that it can be bought on the Rosenborg web site, but the entrance is "timed." I assume that's for the Rosenborg. Must Rosenborg be seen first, or can Amalienborg be seen first? I was thinking of seeing Amalienborg after the changing of the guard, then going afterwards to Rosenborg. However, I don't see a way to buy the combo ticket on the Amalienborg web site.
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The Copenhagen Card really is the solution for seeing all of the attractions in and around Copenhagen. It is good for metro, train and buses. We even used it to go to KronBorg (the …
The Copenhagen Card really is the solution for seeing all of the attractions in and around Copenhagen. It is good for metro, train and buses. We even used it to go to KronBorg (the Hamlet Castle up in Elsinor) It is about a 40 minute ride north on the S1 train and well worth the time it takes to get there. It gets you into almost everything(even Ripleys Believe it or not where there is a nice Hans Christian Andersen Fairy Tale House). It is worth a discount on the tour boats but it only gets you a free ride on a boat at one location and I was never able to find where that was. We used it to go to Tivoli in the evenings to walk through with all the lights on and to have dinner at one of the different dining establishments. Loved Copenhagen and would go back again.