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Copenhagen Card Calculator: Worth It for Your List? (2026)

The Copenhagen Card is the official city card: 80+ attractions plus ALL public transport in the capital region, priced by duration. That transport bundle is the part most comparisons miss, so we price it in explicitly.

EARLY ACCESS Baseline prices as of July 2026; live prices and booking links load automatically. Always confirm the final price on the booking page before purchase.

1. Who's going, and for how long?

Days matter for unlimited passes; pick-a-number passes give you weeks.

2. What do you want to see?

Gate prices are our researched baselines (as of July 2026).

Covered by: Copenhagen Card - DISCOVER (official) Copenhagen MegaPass
City Pass Small runs about DKK 90 (~$14) per 24h; both passes here bundle transport.
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Prices per person in USD unless noted. Children priced at each operator's child rate where published; gate-price child tickets estimated at 80% of adult. Choice-slot menu rules are simplified; the linked booking pages have the exact menus.

How the Copenhagen passes actually work

Is the Copenhagen Card worth it?

More often than most city cards, because it bundles ALL public transport (airport trains included) on top of 80+ attractions, and Copenhagen gate prices are high. Two paid sights a day plus normal transit use usually clears the bar.

Does the Copenhagen Card cover Tivoli rides?

Entry yes, rides no. Budget separately for ride wristbands. The card's regional reach (Kronborg out in Helsingør, Roskilde) is where day-trippers win big.

Copenhagen Card vs MegaPass?

The official card covers far more attractions and scales by duration; the MegaPass is a fixed top-sights bundle. The card also publishes child rates; the MegaPass doesn't via our partner, so kids price at gate in that column.

Beta Prices and availability reflect current partner rates and can change before you book. Confirm the final price on 12Go, Kiwi, or Agoda (linked per result) before booking.