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About Amalienborg

It is one of the oldest monarchies, which comprises four identical rococo palaces around an octagonal courtyard. Explore the Amalienborg Museum in Christian VIII's Palace, one of the four rococo palaces. Behold the royal study rooms which have the original fittings and furnishings from 1863 to 1947 (Christian IX to Frederik 9). While admiring the identical rococo palaces, you can stroll around the majestic palace with your loved ones.

You can witness the mesmerising performance of military discipline and traditions in the Changing of the Royal Guard ceremony. Additionally, click countless pictures of yours with the backdrop of the breathtaking views of the Palace and the monumental statue. 

Amalienborg Highlights

• Discover the magnificent Amalienborg Palace and admire the four identical rococo palaces around it.
• Explore the Amalienborg Museum with its lavish palace interiors and learn about Danish royal history. 
• Witness the monumental equestrian statue of King Frederick V, the founder of the Amalienborg.
• Get a chance to experience the Changing of the Guard ceremony, a mesmerising demonstration of military discipline and tradition.
• Click countless pictures of you and your loved ones with the backdrop of the breathtaking architecture of the Palace. 

How To Reach Amalienborg

By Car: Amalienborg Palace is approximately 3.6 km from the city centre of Copenhagen, Denmark, via Øster Voldgade. You can cover the distance within 10 minutes by a cab.  

By Bus: You can take bus 23 from Gammel Strand St. Christiansborg (Vindebrogade) to Odd Fellow Palæet (Dronningens Tværgade). The bus operates every 30 minutes and takes around 6 minutes to reach. Further, the palace is within a 5-minute walking distance from the bus station. 

By Subway: You can take subway M4 or M3 from Rådhuspladsen St. (Metro) to Marmorkirken St. (Metro). The subway runs often every 5 minutes and takes around 4 minutes to reach. Further, the palace is within 4-minute walking distance from the subway station. 

Best Time To Visit Amalienborg

Amalienborg Palace is a year-round attraction, so plan your visit as per your availability and seasonal preferences. 

  • Best season: The best season to visit the Amalienborg Palace is between June and August, as the weather conditions during this season are pleasant. 
  • Best day in the week: The best day in the week to visit the Amalienborg Palace is on the weekdays, as weekends can be crowded. Moreover, the palace is closed on Mondays during winter between October to April.  
  • Best time of the day: The best time of the day to visit Amalienborg Palace is around 12 noon. You can witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony on the streets of Copenhagen.

Amalienborg Other Essential Information

  • Refrain from throwing litter anywhere, and throw it responsibly in the dustbin.
  • You can just take a clear plastic water bottle with you. 
  • Avoid eating inside the museum, as it is restricted. 
  • Avoid taking pictures and bags inside the Amalienborg Museum, as it is not allowed. 
  • You are required to keep your small bags in the lockers in the ticket office. 
  • Make sure your phone is on silent inside the museum so that you don’t disturb the people around you. 
  • Talk politely and avoid making loud noises so that you don’t disturb the environment of the place. 
  • Pushchairs and strollers are not allowed inside the museum. 
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