Let there be light! Christmas season at Tivoli Gardens is underway!

Plenty of activities to enjoy as themepark reopens its doors

Whether you live in Copenhagen or are just visiting, make sure you don’t miss out on one of the most spectacular experiences in the city: attending Tivoli’s Christmas market, open every day until December 31

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One of the most traditional elements of any Danish Christmas: the lights at Tivoli

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Tivoli offers plenty of activities to enjoy for the whole family, from sampling authentic Scandinavian Christmas goodies to trying one of the many extreme rides

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Park enthusiasts overcome the cold weather to go for a Christmas spin

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Tivoli Lights is one of the many shops offering visitors all sorts of Christmas goodies, as well as a few welcome drinks.

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Park-goers are guaranteed a unique visual Christmas experience.

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You’re never far away from swans at Tivoli. As well as the HC Andersen connection, the mute swan is Denmark’s national bird


 





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