About

IKONO offers an unforgettable experience for anyone stepping into its vibrant, modern world in the captivating city of Copenhagen. Renowned for its creatively themed rooms, this attraction delights visitors with 12 unique environments that invite both exploration and play. Each room presents a perfect opportunity for whimsical and striking photos, making it a favorite spot for those who love capturing memorable moments. The welcoming and supportive staff enhance your visit, ensuring every detail is perfect for you and your family, friends, or even if you're exploring solo. IKONO's charm and interactive fun have earned it an impressive 4.7 rating on Google, making it a highly recommended stop for anyone in Copenhagen.

Features

Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Nørreport St. (Metro)
Transit station 120 m walk
Nørreport St. (Nørre Voldgade)
Bus stop 109 m walk
Andelsboligforeningen Kirkevej 21-21 A
Bus stop 65 m walk
Nørreport St. (Frederiksborggade)
Bus stop 129 m walk
Andelsboligforeningen Abel Cathrinesgade 27 og Istedgade
Bus station 65 m walk
A/B V-Huset
Bus station 87 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 2,147 reviews
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3.4/5 5 reviews
Dale Tomlinson
Dale Tomlinson
6 days ago on Google

We (a family of 4, with kids ages 5 and 7) enjoyed IKONO overall. The themes were interesting in each room and they were well designed - particular highlights were the maze, 99 silver balloons and the lantern rooms - as well as the ball pit. It was a very cool art experience that was accessible for kids and adults and we got some great family photographs. A few things to consider: - the silver balloons display was utter chaos, with kids smashing everything up constantly - the ball pit had a bunch of teenagers throwing balls at people, and the balls are quite hard. It was better when they left (they completely ignored our requests to stop). - some of the pictures on the website that looked like sections of the exhibit weren’t actually parts of the exhibit and it was quite short - the photobooth didn’t cater for 4 people properly and our photos were poor as a result Overall, if you have the CPH Card it’s a worthwhile visit, but because I didn’t pay I can’t speak to its value for money

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Richard Ruda
Richard Ruda
6 days ago on Google

It’s ok for little kids. Some interesting rooms to experience. We went because it’s free with Copenhagen card

Camilla Wæhrens
Camilla Wæhrens
6 days ago on Google

Super god oplevelse for både børn og voksne