
If aerobatics are not your thing, you can take a more relaxed approach and enjoy Tivoli’s famous
Pantomime Theatre, often performing ballets based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytales, or listen to one of the promenade concerts at the garden's pretty pavillions.

Getting hungry? Tivoli has a wide range of restaurants and eateries in all price categoeries. It boasts two Michelin restaurants;
The Paul and
Restaurant Herman at the Nimb Hotel as well as the more reasonably priced
Brassierie "N" at the Nimb ("Herman’s little brother") and
"Grøften". The latter is a classic amongst the Copenhageners because of its genuine, traditional Danish food including Danish style prawn sandwiches and classic Danish stew with butter and beet roots.

New on Tivoli's food scene in is also the re-opening of the 110-year old "Chinese Tower", which is now called the
Japanese Pagoda. The restaurant is headed by Danish Master Brewer Henrik Damgaard and Asian Chef Piyasith Punnin, and offers sushi, wok dishes and wagyu meat in the heart of the romantic old garden.
And finally, at Tivoli you can enjoy the fun rides, lunches and dinners with a clear conscience as the park is self-sufficient with its own
wind turbine located on the outskirts of Copenhagen!