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Choose a route, pick a stop, and let the city unfold — royal squares, colorful harbors, world-class museums, edgy design districts, and green spaces where locals linger.
With frequent departures and audio commentary, you’ll see the highlights without hurrying, and discover the cozy corners that make Copenhagen feel instantly welcoming..
Buses run daily with seasonal timetables; frequencies increase in spring and summer. The last loop generally departs late afternoon or early evening.
Service may adjust on major holidays or during city events. Check schedules for winter operations, roadworks, and marathon days.
Multiple stops across central Copenhagen, Denmark
Most visitors begin at City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) or Nyhavn, where multiple routes intersect and ticket offices or kiosks are easy to find. You can also join the tour at any signed stop along the loop.
From Copenhagen Central Station (København H), walk 8–10 minutes to City Hall Square or Tivoli — both are main stops with frequent departures.
If you’re driving, use city car parks at Israels Plads, DGI Byen, or waterfront garages and then walk to your nearest Hop-On Hop-Off stop. Street parking is limited in the center.
Local buses and the metro reach City Hall Square, Kongens Nytorv (for Nyhavn), and Østerport — all close to popular stops.
The city center is compact. Many stops are a short, pleasant walk from attractions, cafés, and canal quays.
Effortless sightseeing, flexible stops, and panoramic views. See palaces, harbors, and hidden lanes — with stories that bring the city to life.
A postcard harbor of 17th‑century townhouses, wooden boats, and lively terraces. Hop off for a stroll, a canal tour, or a coffee with harbor views.
Copenhagen’s most famous figure — small, serene, and endlessly photographed. Pair the stop with a walk along the citadel ramparts.
The Danish royal residence surrounds a stately square aligned with the Marble Church. Time your visit for the changing of the guard.

Ride panoramic loops with flexible stops and frequent departures.
Bundle your bus pass with canal tours or museum entries for a full Copenhagen day.