REVIEW · COPENHAGEN
Copenhagen: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Admission Ticket
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Copenhagen hides a funny kind of strange. With skip-the-line entry into Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium, you can wander bizarre exhibits at your own pace and catch the moments that make this place famous. I like the low-stress setup, and I also like the big visual payoffs, like the world’s tallest man photo moment and mind-bending optical illusions.
One consideration: it’s not suitable for wheelchair users, so think about accessibility needs before you go.
In This Review
- Key things to notice before you go
- Ripley’s Odditorium in Copenhagen: What You’re Actually Buying
- Skip-the-line Entry: Why It’s Worth It in a Busy City
- Your Self-Guided Route Through the Bizarre Exhibits
- The World’s Tallest Man: The Photo Moment That Drives the Energy
- Visual Illusions: Where You’ll Likely Spend Extra Time
- The Shrunken Head Display: Interesting, but Know Your Comfort Level
- How Long to Plan: A 1-Day Stop, Not a Half-City Project
- Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
- Price and Value: Is $26 a Good Deal?
- Practical Notes Before You Go
- Should You Book Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Copenhagen?
- FAQ
- How long is the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! ticket valid for?
- Is this admission self-guided?
- Where is Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium in Copenhagen?
- What is included in the $26 admission ticket?
- Do I need to bring anything with me?
- Are pets allowed inside?
- Is the attraction suitable for wheelchair users?
- What language will the host or greeter use?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to notice before you go

- Self-paced odditorium time: you control the pace once you’re inside
- Skip-the-line entry: less waiting time, more time looking
- Big-name wow moments: the world’s tallest man and visual illusion stations
- Creepy-interest factor: you can even see a real shrunken head display
- Best for a short break: a 1-day general admission format that fits into busy Copenhagen days
Ripley’s Odditorium in Copenhagen: What You’re Actually Buying

This ticket gets you general admission to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium in Copenhagen, with skip-the-line entry. Think of it less like a quiet museum and more like a walk-through of odd facts, unusual objects, and visual tricks designed to make you stop, stare, and pose.
I like that you’re not locked into a rigid schedule. You can move from exhibit to exhibit and pause where something grabs you. If your travel style is “see it, then decide what to do next,” this is a good match.
And yes, this is very kid-friendly and very adult-friendly at the same time. The exhibits are weird on purpose, but the experience is straightforward: follow the flow, pick your favorite rooms, and don’t stress about squeezing it all in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Copenhagen
Skip-the-line Entry: Why It’s Worth It in a Busy City

In a city like Copenhagen, time is real money. Skip-the-line matters because it protects your day from small delays that snowball.
With this ticket, you’re not trying to manage on-the-spot entry when you’re already juggling transport, lunch plans, and other stops. Instead, you’re buying a calmer path into the Odditorium so you can start looking sooner. If you’re visiting during peak hours, that little bit of friction reduction can make the whole outing feel easier.
Your Self-Guided Route Through the Bizarre Exhibits
Once you’re in, it’s independent exploring. That means you’re free to linger where you want and skip what doesn’t interest you. I like this approach because Ripley’s is the kind of place where your mood matters. Some rooms feel fun and playful. Others feel more shocking or unsettling. You get to choose your comfort level.
Here’s what your visit can include, based on the exhibits described for this Odditorium:
- you can pose with the world’s tallest man
- you’ll run into mind-boggling visual illusions
- you can see a real shrunken head
- the overall layout is built around surprising, eye-catching displays you can take in at your own speed
Because it’s general admission, you’re not “missing” the experience if you don’t spend the same amount of time in every corner. Your best strategy is to do a quick first pass, then go back to what you liked.
The World’s Tallest Man: The Photo Moment That Drives the Energy
The world’s tallest man exhibit is one of the headline attractions, and it’s the kind of thing that makes people instant believers. Even if you’ve seen images online, seeing the scale in person is what usually changes the reaction from curious to wow.
This is also where your visit becomes a little social. You’ll be standing near other people who are also aiming for the same moment, which adds a playful hum to the area. If you’re traveling with kids, this is often the stop that makes the trip feel worth it fast. If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, it’s still a memorable, easy-to-anchor photo stop.
Visual Illusions: Where You’ll Likely Spend Extra Time
The Odditorium is built around visual effects, including mind-bending illusions where the goal is to see how your brain interprets what your eyes are doing. These are fun even when you know they’re tricks. The surprise comes from trying to figure out why the effect works.
I especially like illusion stations because they turn passive viewing into an activity. Instead of just reading labels, you’re doing something with your senses. You’ll likely find yourself lingering longer than you expected at the optical moments, just because the experience invites repeat looks from different angles.
The Shrunken Head Display: Interesting, but Know Your Comfort Level
One exhibit mentioned for this Odditorium is a real shrunken head display. That’s not the kind of object everyone wants to see on vacation, even if you’re normally a fan of odd museums.
So here’s the practical advice: treat it like a choice. If you’re with kids, use your judgment based on age and temperament. If you’re sensitive to disturbing historical artifacts or graphic curiosities, you might decide to skip that section.
This is exactly the sort of Ripley’s content that can split a group. Planning for that ahead of time keeps the vibe good for everyone.
How Long to Plan: A 1-Day Stop, Not a Half-City Project
This is valid for 1 day, and it’s structured as a general admission visit with starting times you can check for availability. That framing matters. It signals a “drop in for an hour or a few” kind of experience rather than a multi-part museum day that eats up your whole itinerary.
If you’re trying to balance Copenhagen must-dos with something fun and strange, this fits well. I see it as a perfect add-on stop when you want a change of pace from waterfront walks, museums, or classical sights.
And if you were expecting a massive, all-day collection, keep your expectations flexible. This kind of attraction tends to be intense and designed around standout exhibits, so you’ll likely move through it faster than a traditional museum.
Who This Fits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
Ripley’s works well for:
- Families: it’s popular with kids and adults, and it has clear “wow” moments
- Couples and groups: it’s easy to wander together and then compare favorites
- Curiosity-driven travelers: if you like odd facts, visual tricks, and unusual objects, you’ll enjoy the variety
It may be less ideal for:
- Wheelchair users, since it’s noted as not suitable for wheelchair access
- anyone who wants a calm, quiet, label-heavy museum vibe
If you’re the type who likes experiences you can customize on the fly, this is a good bet. If you want a traditional museum structure, you might find the format less satisfying.
Price and Value: Is $26 a Good Deal?
At about $26 per person, the value depends on what you want from your visit. You’re paying for general admission plus skip-the-line entry, and that combo is the core of the deal.
If you hate waiting, the skip-the-line component helps justify the cost. And if your priority is hitting a few high-impact exhibits without committing to a full-day activity, $26 can feel reasonable.
However, if you’re the type who expects a long, deep museum experience with lots of time-consuming galleries, you may feel the price is less impressive. This is one of those places where the experience quality comes from the shock-and-wow effect, not from extended pacing.
So I’d judge it like this: if you want a quick, strange highlight in your Copenhagen day, this price is easier to live with. If you’re trying to replace an all-day museum visit, you might want a different stop.
Practical Notes Before You Go
Here are the essentials you should know so you don’t get stuck at the door:
- Bring a passport (this is specifically listed as what to bring)
- Pets are not allowed
- It’s listed as not suitable for wheelchair users
- The host or greeter is English
- Plan for a 1-day ticket, with starting times you can check for availability
Also, if you like flexibility, this ticket option includes a reserve & pay later approach, and it offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Should You Book Ripley’s Believe It or Not! in Copenhagen?
I’d book it if you want a fast, fun, slightly strange Copenhagen break where you can control your pace. The skip-the-line entry helps, and the headline exhibits like the world’s tallest man, the illusion rooms, and the shrunken head display give you memorable moments that are hard to replicate elsewhere.
Skip the idea if accessibility is a concern for your group, or if you’re looking for a long, traditional museum-style day. In that case, you might feel better choosing something with more walking time and deeper context.
If you want my simple rule: book Ripley’s when you need a lighthearted odd detour that still delivers real “wow” stops.
FAQ
How long is the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! ticket valid for?
The ticket is valid for 1 day.
Is this admission self-guided?
Yes. You explore the exhibitions independently and at your own pace.
Where is Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium in Copenhagen?
It’s at Fisherman’s Wharf in Copenhagen.
What is included in the $26 admission ticket?
It includes general admission to Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Odditorium and skip-the-line entry.
Do I need to bring anything with me?
You need to bring a passport.
Are pets allowed inside?
No, pets are not allowed.
Is the attraction suitable for wheelchair users?
No, it is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What language will the host or greeter use?
The host or greeter provides English support.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.































