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Explore Copenhagen with a 48-hour bus and boat hop-on hop-off ticket, offering flexible sightseeing including top attractions like the Little Mermaid and Amalienborg Palace.

The Copenhagen Bus and Boat ticket, priced at $56.03 per person, provides a 48-hour window to explore the Danish capital at your own pace. This hop-on hop-off experience combines double-decker buses and open-air boats, giving visitors a versatile way to see the city’s highlights. With a rating of 4.0 out of 5 based on 532 reviews, it stands out as a popular option for travelers looking for a rundown of Copenhagen’s attractions.
This tour is especially convenient for those who want flexibility, as tickets are valid for two days and can be used on multiple routes. It’s ideal for visitors arriving via cruise, as the Cruise Express pickup makes it easy to connect with the tour. While the tour offers excellent value and coverage, some reviews mention issues with the app and occasional delays, so planning accordingly helps maximize the experience.

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This 48-hour ticket lets travelers explore Copenhagen’s key sights without rushing. The dual transport options—open-air boats and double-decker buses—provide different scenic views, making sightseeing more engaging. The audio-guided tour in multiple languages ensures everyone can learn about the city’s history and culture while enjoying the ride.
The ease of use stands out; travelers can hop on at several well-located stops and switch routes at nearby stops, thanks to the network’s interconnected design. The timetables are generally reliable, but some reviews suggest that buses can be late or crowded during peak times. The boats are praised for their stunning views and informative guides, making the water routes a favorite among many visitors.
This tour’s itinerary includes notable landmarks spread across different parts of Copenhagen. Starting at Ved Stranden 26, the route takes you past Kongens Nytorv, a lively square next to a cozy coffee house, before heading to Frederik’s Church, renowned for its impressive architecture. The Gefion Fountain offers a picturesque photo opportunity, while the Little Mermaid statue remains one of the most iconic sights.
Other stops include Rosenborg Castle, where visitors can admire royal history, and Gammeltorv, the historic square in the Old Town. The Palace Hotel and Copenhagen Marriott Hotel are nearby, providing a glimpse into the city’s luxurious accommodations. The Tivoli Hotel and Tivoli Gardens give a taste of Copenhagen’s entertainment scene, with the gardens offering classic amusement park fun.
The tour also covers Christianshavn, Freetown Christiania, and the Royal Opera House, giving travelers a chance to explore both cultural institutions and vibrant neighborhoods. The Canal Tour component focuses on Copenhagen’s scenic waterways, showcasing the city from a unique water-level perspective.

The boat tour is particularly well-reviewed, with many noting the stunning views from the canal, as well as knowledgeable guides who share interesting stories. The boat rides are a relaxing alternative to the bus, especially on warm days, and they pass by notable sites like Reffen Street Food and Islands Brygge.
The bus routes are designed to cover the city’s main districts, including Vesterbrogade, Gammeltorv, and Nyhavn. The double-decker buses provide an elevated view of Copenhagen’s streets, with some reviewers praising the friendly drivers and clear commentary. However, a few reviews mention delays and technical issues like non-functioning headphone sockets and fluctuating live maps.
During winter, the buses are heated, and boats are covered with roofs in case of rain, ensuring comfort across seasons. Accessibility is supported with service animals allowed, and stops are close to public transportation hubs, making it easy to hop on or off.

Each stop offers a different experience. The Little Mermaid is a must-see photo spot, though some reviews mention the long wait times for buses and confusing stop maps. The Gefion Fountain offers a charming water feature in a central park, while Christianshavn introduces visitors to a lively neighborhood with canals and street art.
The Freetown Christiania stop brings visitors to a unique community known for its alternative lifestyle and colorful architecture. The Det Kongelige Teater (Royal Danish Theatre) is a cultural highlight, and the Reffen Street Food Market offers local eats and lively atmosphere. The Tivoli Gardens stop provides quick access to one of Europe’s most famous amusement parks, perfect for a quick ride or a relaxing walk.
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The tour departs from stops conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy to reach from cruise ports or hotels. The operating hours run from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, daily, ensuring ample time to see the city at your pace. Buses and boats are heated during winter and covered in rain, enhancing comfort.
The mobile ticket system simplifies access, as tickets are electronically stored, but some reviews highlight issues with app usability and ticket validation. Visitors are advised to save digital tickets carefully and be aware of route options and stops to avoid confusion.
The cancellation policy is flexible, offering free cancellation if done 24 hours in advance, which provides peace of mind in case plans change.

This combined bus and boat experience offers great value for travelers wanting a rundown of the city’s sights within a 48-hour window. Unlike fixed tour groups, this self-paced option allows for customized sightseeing, with the flexibility to hop on and off as desired.
Some reviews suggest that app support could improve, especially regarding real-time updates and route maps. However, the quality of guides—particularly during the boat ride—receives praise for their knowledge and friendly demeanor. For those seeking a relaxed, scenic, and flexible way to explore Copenhagen, this tour remains a top recommendation.
The 48-hour hop-on hop-off ticket from Stromma Denmark offers a worthwhile way to see Copenhagen without the hassle of organizing individual transport. The combination of water and land routes provides diverse perspectives and access to major attractions such as Amalienborg Palace, Nyhavn, and Christianshavn.
While some technical issues with the app and occasional delays exist, the overall value and coverage make it an attractive choice for visitors wanting flexibility and convenience. It suits independent travelers and cruise passengers who prefer self-guided touring with the comfort of heated vehicles and easy access to major sights.
Whether you’re interested in historic landmarks, scenic waterways, or vibrant neighborhoods, this tour delivers a practical way to experience Copenhagen’s charm over two full days.
“I was unable to use this ticket. I bought it for use during a 7 hour layover and despite reaching out to the tour company on where to find the bus…”
Is the ticket valid for both bus and boat?
Yes, the 48-hour ticket can be used on both the double-decker buses and open-air boats.
Can I hop on and off at any stop?
Absolutely. The ticket allows unlimited boarding within the 48-hour window, giving you flexibility to explore different parts of the city at your own pace.
Are the buses and boats accessible during winter?
Yes, both buses are heated and boats are covered with roofs to ensure comfort during colder or rainy days.
What attractions are included in the stops?
Stops include The Little Mermaid, Rosenborg Castle, Tivoli Gardens, Christianshavn, Freetown Christiania, Gefion Fountain, and more.
How do I find the stops?
Stops are well-located near major attractions and public transportation hubs, with some reviews suggesting that route maps could be more detailed.
What if I have trouble with the digital tickets?
It’s advised to save tickets either on your phone or in your digital wallet, as some reviews report issues with app support and ticket validation.
Can I cancel my ticket?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour suitable for families or travelers with mobility issues?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, but specific accessibility details are not provided.
Are there any food or drink options included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the ticket price.
Would you recommend this tour for a short layover?
Yes, especially if you have a 7-hour or longer layover and want to see major sights efficiently. However, be aware of app issues and bus delays that might affect your timing.