
Amalienborg Palace
Amalienborg Palace
Copenhagen, Denmark
18th-century rococo complex of palaces, with a museum & marches/displays by royal guards.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
18th-century rococo complex of palaces, with a museum & marches/displays by royal guards.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ viking T — a week ago
See the famous Copenhagen daily Change of Guards Ceremony here. Daily at 1239H but advise to be there by noon to get a good spot. You may take pictures with the guards in watch but please fo not disturb or talk to them. We should respect & not distrub (be a good responsible tourist). The whole ceremony will last about 15mins.
**★★★★★ Lucas PERRAUDIN — a month ago
What can I even say! The Royal Changing of Guards at 12 is such a beautiful experience. The music, the small parade that comes so close to the crowd,… Just WOW! I fully recommend a visit to this beautiful place!
**★★★★★ krishna chandran — 3 months ago
Truely amazing.. i had visited Amelienborg palace with my family in the month of May.. just was spell bound by the beauty and architectural marvel of the same. The whole palace was worth watching again and again from each and every angle. As we had visited on a weekend there was really a big crowd which really added to the enrichment of the ambience.. We had planned to reach there to watch the famous change of guard event. It was so awesome.. even though it is something that happens on a daily b
**★★★★☆ Tas A — 3 months ago
We came here with the intention of observing the Changing of the Guards. It starts at 12, so try to be there at 11:30 for a better stand spot. Because lots and lots of people come to see this. Bring hat and sunglasses during summer season. If you are interested in these come otherwise enjoy the castle. You have to buy tickets for the castle and check timing.
**★★★★☆ Divyansh Chaplot — 4 months ago
I had the pleasure of visiting this magnificent palace, and it truly felt like stepping back in time into a world of royalty. The interiors are grand and beautifully preserved, with multiple sections showcasing how the royals once lived. From the opulent living quarters and lavish dining halls to the intricately designed courtyards, every corner tells a story of elegance and power.










