Plan your visit to the Hermitage Palace

Here you can find practical information related to your visit

How to get here

Address

Eremitageslottet (Hermitage Palace), Dyrehaven 4, 2800 Kongens Lyngby   

Public transport

The nearest S-train and regional train station is Klampenborg Station. From there, the palace is approximately a 45-minute walk away.

From the station, you can also take bus number 388 and get off at the Springforbivej stop, from where the palace is about a 20-minute walk.

Parking

The shortest walk to the Hermitage Palace is from the parking lots at Springforbi Port or Trepile Port, both located along Strandvejen on the east side of Dyrehaven. It takes approx. 20 min (1 km).

If you park at Hjortekær Port on the west side of Dyrehaven, it is a little longer, approx. 1.5 km.

Practical information

Bags and luggage

There are limited cloakroom facilities and only room for small bags and umbrellas. Large bags, suitcases, prams, pushchairs and umbrellas are not allowed inside the palace.

Pushchairs, buggies and prams

Pushchairs/buggies and prams are not allowed inside the palace.

For security reasons, carry cots and sleep carriers are not allowed inside the palace – we recommend using a carrying sling.

Food and drink

Eating or drinking is not allowed inside the palace.

Toilets

There is access to a toilet inside the palace before the tour begins.

Accessibility

Companion card

Visitors with a companion card from Disabled People’s Organisation Denmark can bring a carer/companion free of charge. You will need to present the companion card when you arrive. You can book a free companion ticket online or request one from the ticket desk when you arrive.
Book a ticket for yourself and your companion here

Disabled parking

Please contact us well in advance of your visit.
[email protected]

No lift and many stairs

The Hermitage Palace has many stairs and no lift. Thus, the palace is not suitable for visitors who have limited mobility or use a walking frame or wheelchair.

If you have limited mobility please contact us before booking your ticket. We recommend that you get in touch well in advance of your intended visit to the Hermitage Palace.
[email protected]

Seats and portable stools

Throughout the palace, there are chairs where you can take a rest during your visit.

Guide dogs and assistance dogs

Guide dogs and assistance dogs accompanying their owner are allowed throughout the palace. To qualify, the dog must be a trained assistance dog with a vest or other accessory clearly marked ‘Assistance dog’ or similar. The dog must be kept on a leash throughout your visit.