Most modern theme parks are vast beasts. Disney World’s Magic Kingdom covers 142 acres, while Epcot is spread over 300 acres. Things are different in Denmark, where the country’s best-loved amusement parkLocated just a two-minute walk from the central train station and overlooked by the town hall, Tivoli has played an important role for Danish tourism and in the lives of Copenhagen locals since 1843.
This year, four new attractions are being introduced including the camel trail, a high-speed ride aimed at younger visitors. But most Tivoli regulars are looking forward to the opening ofand set to open in time for the Christmas season. I think he liked the nostalgia, and the poetry. There is a special old-world charm that is not like a museum. It’s a living thing and you can see people slow their pace, relax and enjoy themselves in a different way here.”Since 1845, it’s been possible to buy a season pass, something that has always had a dramatic influence on how locals use Tivoli.