Christiansborg Palace

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(4.8K) · Castle in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Explore Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen. Visit the ruins, reception rooms, stables, and royal kitchen. A journey through royal and political history.

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Feb 23, 2025
Every aspect of our visit was perfect! We visited the Royal Reception Rooms, the ruins under the castle, the Royal Stables and the Royal Kitchen - once we worked out how to get in to the building! We…Full review by Busybee0791
Feb 22, 2025
We spent a good 2.5hrs here, and it's really well put together. The ruins of the 1500's castle are particularly interesting and not only does it explain Danish history but draws in history of other c…Full review by 554wendys
Feb 18, 2025
Among the "royal reception rooms" almost all of "spacious sizes" and also with sizeable "paintings & tapestries" (although not a palace with various-sized royal apartments & such as was seen in some …Full review by Myo M

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I just saw on the website that there are daily tours in English at 3pm, but another place on the website said English tours …
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I just saw on the website that there are daily tours in English at 3pm, but another place on the website said English tours were discontinued until further notice. Does anyone know if English tours have resumed as of May 20, 2023?
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We didn't use the 3pm english daily tour as there was an audio guide in english for our visit in the morning.
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Answer by Keith K · May 20, 2023
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I am buying a combination ticket for Christiansborg Palace. Do I have to reserve a certain entrance time?
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no... go at your own pace. You can even do it over two days. The cashier is happy to share that information or any other questions you have. It's an awesome place- enjoy!
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If I have a Copenhagen card do I also need to get an entry ticket?
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When I went, I had the Copenhagen Card and that served as my entry ticket. I would guess it's the same now.
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Answer by Carol K · Feb 21, 2022
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