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Copenhagen Tickets 2026
Copenhagen combines harbour views, royal palaces, and bike‑friendly streets with big match nights, arena concerts, and classic attractions like Tivoli Gardens and Nyhavn. With popular games and top sights often selling out in high season, lining up your Copenhagen tickets in advance makes it far easier to structure your stay.
Why buy tickets in Copenhagen via SeatPick?
SeatPick brings together a wide range of Copenhagen tickets in one place, from football at Parken to major shows at Royal Arena and concerts in the city’s key music venues. You can compare dates, prices, and seating categories side by side instead of juggling multiple local platforms.
- Filter tickets by event type, stand, and price band, whether you want a lower‑tier seat at Parken, a floor spot at Royal Arena, or a balcony place at a mid‑sized hall.
- Each listing clearly shows what your admission includes, so you know if you are buying a simple seat or a hospitality option with extras attached.
- All partners are vetted and every purchase comes with at least a 100% guarantee, giving extra reassurance if you are planning your trip around a specific match or show.
Seeing games and concerts together helps you build a realistic day‑by‑day plan that balances big nights out with time to wander canals and neighbourhoods at a relaxed pace.
Top Copenhagen sports teams
Sport in Copenhagen is centred on the national stadium and a strong local club scene, all within easy reach of the city centre by bike or public transport.
F.C. Copenhagen and Denmark at Parken Stadium
Parken Stadium in Østerbro is Denmark’s national arena and home to F.C. Copenhagen. With around 38,000 seats for football and a retractable roof, it hosts Superliga and European fixtures alongside Denmark national‑team games, making it the key ground to target if you want live football on your trip.
Brøndby IF
Brøndby IF, based just outside the city, are F.C. Copenhagen’s main rivals, and derbies between the two clubs are among the biggest fixtures in Danish football. For visitors, a derby or European tie is the most intense match‑day experience, but regular league games also offer a strong taste of local fan culture.
Other events and sports
Parken and other venues in the region also stage rugby, American‑football exhibitions, and occasional major tournaments in addition to football. This means sports fans can often find something on the calendar even outside the peak football schedule.
Top Copenhagen music venues
Copenhagen’s music venues range from modern arenas to architect‑designed concert halls and classic club rooms, reflecting the city’s strong live‑music culture.
Royal Arena
Royal Arena in Ørestad is a multi‑purpose indoor arena with capacity up to around 16,000 for concerts. It is the main stop for large international tours and major Danish acts, with easy metro access making it simple to combine a show with time in the centre.
DR Koncerthuset
DR Koncerthuset in Ørestad is the Danish Broadcasting Corporation’s concert hall complex, designed by Jean Nouvel. It houses several rooms, including a main symphonic hall, and is the place to go for orchestral programmes, jazz, and carefully curated contemporary shows.
Vega and Amager Bio
Vega in Vesterbro is one of Copenhagen’s best‑known mid‑sized venues, with multiple halls and a long reputation as a “house of music” for club‑level and theatre‑style gigs. Amager Bio, near Amager Strand, offers a roughly 1,000‑capacity hall known for good sightlines and varied programmes across rock, metal, and other genres.
Top Copenhagen attractions
Copenhagen’s attractions range from historic gardens and palaces to canals and alternative districts, and some benefit from advance tickets, especially in summer and around weekends.
Highlights include:
- Tivoli Gardens, a historic amusement park in the heart of the city, with rides, gardens, and performance spaces that are especially atmospheric after dark.
- Nyhavn and canal cruises, which let you see The Little Mermaid, the Opera House, and harbour architecture from the water, often combined with strolls through the old harbour streets.
- Rosenborg Castle and the King’s Garden, home to royal collections and the Danish crown jewels in a compact historic setting.
- Christiansborg Palace, Amalienborg Palace, the Little Mermaid, and Christiania, which can be linked on bike or walking routes that give a good sense of the city’s history and more alternative corners.
Planning your Copenhagen visit
Whether you are in Copenhagen for a match, a city break, or as part of a longer Scandinavian route, it pays to anchor your days around a few key games or concerts and then weave in attractions and neighbourhood time between them. With major tickets arranged in advance, you can rely on bikes, boats, metro, and S‑trains to move between areas and spend more time in cafés, parks, and along the waterfront once you are there.
From a Superliga or Denmark national‑team game at Parken or a big tour at Royal Arena to an evening show at Vega and a day between Tivoli Gardens, Nyhavn, and Rosenborg Castle, you can shape a Copenhagen itinerary that feels both laid‑back and lively.