Copenhagen Card 2009

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January 2009

CPHCard 2009 is ready...

 

When this year's CPHCard hits the streets on April 1 you'll have several different ways of putting together an exciting day - or three - of sightseeing, combining everything from art and culture to amusements and architecture.

The CPHCard gives you free admittance to more than 60 museums and attractions. New attractions will join this year, among others world famous Tivoli, as well as The Circus Museum and museum Brede Værk.

Free transport and discountsSightseeing in Copenhagen is easy with CPHCard

In addition to free admittance to scores of attractions the card also gives you a generous discount at a number of restaurants in the city, as well as free transport - by bus, train or Metro - throughout Greater Copenhagen. You can also save money on a canal boat trip, rickshaw city cycles, sightseeing, car hire and ferry tickets.

The CPHCard comes with a guide that gives you an overview of the all the free offers and discounts as well as tour suggestions.

Choose between two versions of the CPHCard - a 24-hour card and a 72-hour card. The card is an especially good value for families, as two children under the age of 10 can accompany free an adult using the card.

The CPHCard will be available at:

Copenhagen Right Now - Wonderful Copenhagen's Tourist Information Centre at Vesterbrogade 4A, diagonally across from the main entrance to Tivoli, as well as other tourist information centres throughout the country. The card is also sold at the airport, major train stations, hotels, campgrounds and hostels. You can also buy the card online at www.cphcard.com.

CPHCard prices April 1, 2009 - April 1, 2010

Valid for:

   Adults
   (from 16 years)

   Children
   (10-15 years)

24 hours

   DKK 225(30 euro)

   DKK 115 (15 euro)

72 hours

   DKK 450(60 euro)

   DKK 225 (30 euro)