'' roller coaster in the background The park is best known for its wooden
roller coaster, Rutschebanen, or as some people call it, Bjergbanen (
The Mountain Coaster), built in 1914. It is one of the world's oldest wooden roller coasters that is still operating today. An operator controls the ride by braking so that it does not gain too much speed during descent of the hills. It is an
ACE Coaster Classic. Another roller coaster,
Dæmonen (
The Demon) features an
Immelmann loop, a
vertical loop, and a
zero-G roll all during the ride time of just one minute and forty six seconds. An old roller coaster, Slangen (
The Snake) was removed to have enough space for Dæmonen. In 2017, Tivoli Gardens added an optional
virtual reality experience to the ride, simulating a flight through ancient China, along with encounters with dragons and demons. Dæmonen is situated next to the concert hall. A well-known
swing ride,
The Star Flyer, opened in Tivoli in 2006. high and built by the Austria-based Australian company
Funtime, it offers panoramic views of the city. The newest attractions include Fatamorgana and Tik Tak. Fatamorgana opened in 2016. This is the world's first
Condor 2GH, which offers two separate seating arrangements, one milder version with two-seater gondolas, and a thrilling version in which riders are slung around at high speed while seated in a ring and facing away from the center. Tik Tak opened in 2018 and is the first permanent installation of a
Mondial Shake R5. This model is slightly less aggressive than the traveling model and is spectacularly themed.
Roller coasters Other rides •
Aquila – giant swing and spinner ride that opened in 2013; with centrifugal powers up to 4 g; height limit 1.2 m. Zamperla. •
The Bumper Cars – classic bumper cars that date from 1926. •
Fatamorgana – a tall hybrid
Condor ride that opened in 2016. Huss. •
The Balloon Swing (Ballongyngen) –
Ferris wheel which opened during WWII in 1943. •
The Flying Suitcase (Den Flyvende Kuffert) – a 7-minute H.C. Andersen-inspired dark ride that opened in 1993 and was renovated in 2010. Mack Rides. •
The Galley Ships – roundabout boats that opened in 1937. •
The Golden Tower –
Turbo Drop tower that opened in 1999; height . S&S Worldwide. •
The Mine (Minen) – dark ride in a boat that opened in 2003; this 200 meters long mine-themed ride has a 2 m drop. Mack Rides. •
The Monsoon (Monsunen) – giant swing, a magic carpet ride that opened in 2001; height limit 1.4 m. Zierer. •
The Skyship (Himmelskibet) – an tall sky flyer that opened in 2006; height limit 1.2 m. Funtime. •
The Swing Carousel – swing ride used at Halloween and Christmas. •
Tik Tak – A spinner ride that opened in the summer 2018; Visitors are 'thrown through time and space', rotated both vertically and horizontally at high speed, while being exposed to forces approaching 4G.
Mondial (Shake R5)
Children's rides •
The Astronomer (Astronomen) – space-themed roundabout boats that opened in 2017. •
The Blue Sapphire (Den blå Safir) – mini Ferris wheel that opened in 1970. •
The Animal Carousel (Dyrekarrusellen) – classic carousel from 1920. •
The Dragon Boats (Dragebådene) – pilot your own boat on the water, opened in 1936. •
The Elf Train – train ride. •
The Fun House – house of fun. •
The Lighthouse – air carousel that opened in 2010. Zamperla. •
The Little Dragon – swing ride. •
The Little Pilot – airplanes that opened in 1990. Remodelled/redesigned into 'The Little Dragon' in 2013 as a part of the reopening of the Merry Corner. •
The Music Carousel – carousel. •
Minimorgana – mini bumper cars that opened in 2016. •
The Panda (Pandaen) – mini drop tower that opened in 2000. S&S Sansei . •
The Star Tower – Children's 'drop tower' opened in 2013 as a part of the reopening of the Merry Corner, Zamperla. •
The Temple Tower – pull-yourself-up tower ride that opened in 2000. Heege. •
The Vintage Cars – on-track cars that opened in 1959. •
The Wood Carousel – wooden carousel.
Former attractions •
Vertigo – (Permanently closed as of July 5, 2021) giant swing that opened in 2009; height limit 1.4 m. Technical Park. This looping plane ride reaches a speed of and a height of . •
Snurretoppen - Huss Breakdance •
Dragon - Huss Flic Flac •
Original Rutchebane Other attractions •
The Pantomime Theater has free pantomime shows. •
The Tivoli Guard Boys stars boys age 9 – 16 who perform music at the park. •
Tivoli Aquarium – located below ground level inside The Concert Hall, entrance is at extra charge. •
Amusement Arcades – extra charge. •
Tivoli Jackpot – cash prizes, extra charge. •
Tivoli Festival – takes place from 14 May to 8 September and features more than 50 different events that include opera shows, symphony concerts, chamber music, pop and rock artists, and much more. On Fridays at 10 pm there is a weekly rock concert under the banner
Friday Rock. •
The Concert Hall – there has been a concert hall at the park since day one; the current concert hall was built in 1956 and seats 1660 guests. It was renovated in 1985 and the Rotunda was added then. Extra charge music concerts and shows. •
The Glass Hall Theater – the current Glass Hall was built in 1946, following the destruction of the old one in 1944 during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. the hall features all kinds of music events as well as theater shows for kids. Extra charge. •
The Harmony Pavilion – occasionally music performances throughout the year and special events. •
Open Air Stage – this open-air stage hosts both music performances and other kind of shows. •
Promenade Pavilion – occasionally music performances throughout the year and special events. •
Montebello – In 1891 Tivoli purchased a large yellow hot air balloon for a new attraction. It was filled with hydrogen, and the basket could carry up to 15 people at a time. In addition, there is a
Halloween Fest in October and
Christmas Holidays in December. During the summer the park has fireworks shows each Saturday. In 2022 the firework season runs from June 4 to September 24, and the firework will take place on the roof of The Concert Hall to the tones of The Barber of Seville by Gioachino Rossini.
Hotels The
Nimb Hotel is the only hotel located on-site at the park. The Tivoli Hotel & Congress Centre is affiliated with Tivoli Gardens only by name, but close cooperation does take place. Many of the interior designs were created by
Thomas Winkler, chief artist at the Tivoli Gardens since 2009. ==Performing arts==