Family vacation and city break

Tasteful and eye-catching hotel with luxury facilities in Copenhagen

Are you looking for the complete experience in Tivoli Gardens? And do you want to be surrounded by an adventurous hotel that make both children and adults sleep deeply and smile?

You can advantageously combine your tour in Tivoli Gardens with a stay at our central and culture-close hotel since we have composed the holistic experience in our Tivoli Hotel All Inclusive. 

Even if you do not plan a visit in the colorful amusement garden, you still get an adventurous experience as a guest in Tivoli Hotel’s luxurious atmosphere and facilities. Both if you plan a romantic weekend for two people or want to spoil the family with a stay with us. You see, we offer everything from fitness center and swimming pool with sauna to both indoor and outdoor playground. 

Furthermore, you can please your taste buds both for lunch and dinner at the hotel since we accommodate Tivoli Brasserie, Sticks’n’Sushi Skybar and MASH Penthouse.

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Tivoli Hotel All Inclusive

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When staying at Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center, you can park right by the door. The hotel is just in top of a huge car park. The car park is shared with Wakeup Copenhagen, Carsten Niebuhrs Gade and has just introduced a new parking system, which saves you time and effort.

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