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6 Days With Kids in Copenhagen, Denmark

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Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, one of the happiest countries in the world, is a magnificent and welcoming destination for families. The former home of the world-famous children's author, Hans Christian Andersen, has elegant royal architecture, fairy tale scenery, outstanding gardens, and plenty of playgrounds. Copenhagen is very much children-friendly and has plenty of activities for children of any age.

There is always something to see and do with kids in "The City of Spires", to visit splendid gardens and outstanding palaces, see incredible museums, enjoy amusement parks and so much more. Another advantage of the city is excellent public transit, and also that Copenhagen is plane, and many of the attractions are close to each other.

The stylish city has fantastic shopping opportunities, a great culinary scene, and wonderful and affable residents.

Use Trip.Expert's Copenhagen trip planner, to start planning your journey to one of the most special cities in Europe. Find the best attractions and activities, discover hidden gems, book in advance to save time, and skip the line.
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Langelinie is a picturesque promenade stretching along Copenhagen's waterfront. It offers scenic views of the harbor and is a popular spot for leisurely walks and picnics. The area is lined with beautiful parks, restaurants, and cafes, making it an ideal place to relax and enjoy the maritime ambiance. Langelinie also hosts various cultural events and is a starting point for harbor cruises, providing a delightful way to explore the city.
  Langeliniekaj 2, 2100 København, Denmark
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The Little Mermaid statue is an iconic Copenhagen landmark and a tribute to Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Perched on a rock at the Langelinie promenade, this small yet enchanting statue depicts the mermaid character gazing over the sea. It is a must-see attraction, symbolizing Copenhagen's maritime heritage and the city's enduring connection to Andersen's timeless tale.
  Langelinie, 2100 København Ø, Denmark
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The Gefion Fountain is an iconic Copenhagen landmark depicting the Norse goddess Gefion driving a plow pulled by four oxen. Celebrating Danish mythology, the fountain is renowned for its artistic beauty and grandeur. Situated near the harbor, it offers a picturesque setting for visitors to admire the sculpture and enjoy the surrounding waterfront views, making it a delightful stop for tourists.
  Churchillparken, 1263 København K, Denmark
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Amalienborg is the official residence of the Danish royal family and consists of four identical rococo palaces surrounding an octagonal courtyard. Visitors can witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony and explore the Royal Reception Rooms, gaining a glimpse into royal life and the Danish monarchy. The palace complex's historical significance and architectural beauty make it a captivating destination for tourists.
  Amalienborg Slotsplads 5, 1257 København K, Denmark
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Frederik's Church (Frederiks Kirke), also known as the Marble Church (Marmorkirken), is an elegant rococo-style church with a distinctive copper dome. It is renowned for its impressive architecture and serene atmosphere. Visitors can admire the intricate marble columns, ornate interior, and the church's peaceful ambiance. The church hosts concerts and religious events, making it a cultural and architectural gem in Copenhagen.
  Frederiksgade 4, 1265 København, Denmark
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The National Aquarium Denmark, known as Den Blå Planet, is Northern Europe's largest aquarium. It features a stunning modern architecture resembling a whirlpool and houses diverse marine life from oceans and rivers worldwide. Visitors can explore captivating exhibits, walk through underwater tunnels, and witness feeding sessions and interactive displays. The aquarium's educational programs and marine biodiversity make it an engaging destination for all ages.
  Jacob Fortlingsvej 1, 2770 Kastrup, Denmark
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Tivoli Gardens is a world-famous amusement park located in the heart of Copenhagen. Established in 1843, it's one of the oldest theme parks globally and is celebrated for its charming atmosphere, beautiful gardens, and an array of rides and attractions. Tivoli is a great place to visit, offering entertainment for all ages, including roller coasters, live performances, and an array of dining options.
  Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark
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City Hall Square (Rådhuspladsen) is the vibrant heart of Copenhagen, surrounded by impressive buildings, shops, and restaurants. At its center stands Copenhagen City Hall, a grand Gothic-style structure. The square hosts numerous festivals, concerts, and public gatherings, creating a lively atmosphere. It's a hub of activity and a great starting point for exploring the city, with easy access to nearby attractions and public transportation.
  1599 Copenhagen, Denmark
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The Cisterns, located beneath Søndermarken Park, is a unique underground venue in Copenhagen. Famous for its eerie, atmospheric ambiance, it hosts art installations and cultural events. Visitors are drawn to its historic architecture and immersive exhibitions, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts seeking a one-of-a-kind experience.
  Roskildevej 25A, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
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Copenhagen Zoo is one of the oldest and most respected zoos in Europe. It is home to a wide variety of animals from around the world and focuses on conservation and education. The zoo offers immersive exhibits, including the award-winning Elephant House, where visitors can observe animals in habitats designed to mimic their natural environments. It's a fantastic destination for families and animal lovers, providing a chance to learn about wildlife conservation efforts.
  Roskildevej 32, 2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
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Frederiksberg Have, or Frederiksberg Gardens, is a scenic park in the heart of Copenhagen. It features beautiful landscapes, water features, and historic buildings, including Frederiksberg Palace. The park offers a serene atmosphere, perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, and boat rides on the canal. The garden's meticulously manicured lawns and picturesque surroundings make it a tranquil oasis for relaxation and outdoor activities.
  2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
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Torvehallerne is a lovely food market in Copenhagen with more than 80 shops. In the market, you can find a wide variety of delectable Danish goodies, such as local vegetables, cheese, chocolate, fish, meat, and much more.
  Frederiksborggade 21, 1362 København, Denmark
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Christiansborg Palace is a historic landmark and the seat of the Danish Parliament, making it a significant political and architectural icon. Visitors can explore its grand halls, including the magnificent Queen's Tapestries, and ascend the tower for panoramic views of the city. The palace's rich history and stunning architecture make it a must-visit attraction in Copenhagen.
  Den første Christiansborg, 1218 København, Denmark
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The King's Garden (Kongens Have) is a picturesque and serene park surrounding Rosenborg Castle. It features beautifully landscaped gardens, statues, and a charming rose garden. Visitors can enjoy leisurely strolls, picnics, and cultural events in this idyllic setting. The garden's historical significance, coupled with its natural beauty, makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
  Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark
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Rosenborg Castle is an exquisite Renaissance-style castle located in King's Garden. It was built as a royal residence in the 17th century and now serves as a museum showcasing the Danish crown jewels, royal artifacts, and decorative arts. The castle's lush gardens and historical treasures offer a fascinating journey through Denmark's royal heritage, making it a favorite among history enthusiasts.
  Øster Voldgade 4A, 1350 København, Denmark
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Strøget is one of Europe's longest pedestrian streets and a premier shopping destination in Copenhagen. Lined with a mix of high-end boutiques, international brands, and local shops, Strøget offers a diverse shopping experience. Visitors can also find street performers, cafes, and restaurants along the way, creating a vibrant atmosphere for leisurely walks and retail therapy.
  Strøget 29-23, 1550 København, Denmark
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The Round Tower is a distinctive 17th-century tower and observatory in Copenhagen. Famous for its unique spiral ramp instead of stairs, the tower offers panoramic views of the city skyline. It houses an astronomical observatory, a library, and exhibition spaces. Climbing the tower provides a scenic experience and insight into Denmark's astronomical history, making it a must-visit for tourists.
  Købmagergade 52A, 1150 København, Denmark
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The King's New Square (Kongens Nytorv) is a historic public square in the heart of Copenhagen. It is renowned for its elegant architecture, including the Royal Danish Theatre and the Hotel d'Angleterre. The square is a hub of cultural events, concerts, and outdoor cafes. Visitors can enjoy the bustling atmosphere, shop at luxury boutiques, and appreciate the surrounding neoclassical buildings.
  Kongens Nytorv, 1050 København K, Denmark
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Nyhavn is a picturesque waterfront district celebrated for its colorful 17th-century townhouses and vibrant atmosphere. It's famous for its canal-side cafes and restaurants, making it an ideal place to savor Danish cuisine while enjoying the charming views of historic ships and the canal. Nyhavn is a quintessential Copenhagen experience, perfect for a leisurely stroll or canal boat tour.
  K, 1051 København, Denmark
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The Open Air Museum, or Frilandsmuseet in Danish, is an immersive experience showcasing rural Danish life from the 17th to the 20th century. Visitors can explore historic buildings, farms, and mills relocated from different regions of Denmark. The museum provides a glimpse into the country's cultural heritage, allowing tourists to step back in time and learn about traditional Danish architecture, crafts, and way of life. It's an educational and enriching destination for history enthusiasts and families.
  Kongevejen 100, 2800 Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
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Bakken, located in Klampenborg, Denmark, is the world's oldest amusement park, established in 1583. Famous for its historic charm and modern attractions, Bakken offers a blend of nostalgic rides, lively entertainment, and delightful dining options. It's a fantastic destination for families and thrill-seekers, providing a memorable amusement park experience.
  Dyrehavevej 62, 2930 Klampenborg, Denmark
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