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Top 3 Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen - 2024

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Updated Apr 2024
  • top_1
    󰺂6.8
    4.4/5
    208 Review
    From16.08
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    "Though it was a dreary, rainy day, we had a lovely time at Tivoli Gardens exploring their Christmas displays. We arrived right when the park opened at 11 and had a nice walk through the park before finding some warmth in a little restaurant that was modeled after a German beer hall. It seemed that many things were not open when we were there- perhaps because it was a week day- and many of the places that were open (shops and restaurants) didn’t open before 12."
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    269m from downtown
    Highlights: • An amusement park that integrates various artistic styles, with a variety of amusement facilities, musical theatres, open-air stages and etc.• The best choice for family gatherings to embrace happiness△ Enjoy a day of amusement featuring nonstop entertainment, exhilarating rides, lovely gardens, and delectable cuisine△ Embrace happiness with your beloved children and family.
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    󰺂6.1
    4.4/5
    130 Review
    Free
    taCommentScoreUrlbased on 469 reviews
    "Copenhagen is Denmark's largest city and port, and is the largest city in Northern Europe, the political, economic, cultural, transportation center of Denmark. Denmark has also had a glorious history, Norway , Germany part of the land has been ruled by Denmark , even earlier Britain is also part of Denmark , Cobenha has many medieval old buildings , and it is now modern front , with modern modern style , One side has antique historical tradition, is the world's true historical and cultural capital. The City Hall Square is located in the center of Copenhagen, more than 800 years of history, the central building of the square City Hall, has been burned many times, the current building was built in 1905, combining the style of the ancient Danish and Italian Renaissance, mainly for wedding ceremonies and official receptions, A gold-plated statue above the main entrance Archbishop Abu Salon, the founder of Copenhagen. On the top left of the city hall is the 110-meter-high bell tower, above the famous “World Bell”. Most people mention Denmark, and the first thing that comes to mind is the man who accompanied us throughout our childhood, Andersen, who is the “sun of the world’s children’s literature.” From "Little Match Girl" "Ugly Duck" to "Daughter of the Sea" "Princess on a Pea," he has weaved a colorful fairy tale world for countless people. Denmark is synonymous with the fairy tale world, and even Copenhagen’s entire town hall square has fairy tale colors."
    Copenhagen.Copenhagen Center
    100m from downtown
    Highlights: When you come to Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, people always think of seeing the bronze statue of the Little Mermaid. In the corner next to Copenhagen City Hall, there is also a bronze statue of a gentleman in a suit, robe and top hat. He is the famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen, the creator of The Little Mermaid's story "The Daughter of the Sea". Andersen was born in Denmark in 1805. He wrote 150 immortal fairy tales, such as "The Daughter of the Sea", "The Girl Who Sells Matches", "The Ugly Duckling", etc., and weaved a beautiful childhood for millions of children in the world. The father of fairy tales". This bronze statue, about 3 meters high, is located beside the crowded street. Andersen is wearing a suit, robe and hat, with a slight smile on the corner of his mouth, looking up at the sky to the left. Behind the statue is Copenhagen City Hall, and not far across the road is Tivoli Park. Every day, many passing tourists will raise their heads to admire the master's face, or take pictures with him.
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    󰺂4.9
    4.7/5
    14 Review
    "Nostalgic childhood, Andersen fairy tales tell us a lot of truth. The fairy tale house is not big, but it is all classic works. It shows Andersen's life and work, etc., and also shows many classic story fragments, in various languages, including Chinese. The ticket is 75 Danish kroner."
    Bronshoj
    4.9km from downtown
    Highlights: Andersen's Fairy Tale House is located near the Town Hall Square. Here you can see the restored fairy tale scenes, which are vivid and interesting. It is suitable for taking children to visit Andersen's fairy tale house. The ugly duckling, the firm tin soldier, and the emperor in new clothes are vivid and vivid under the excellent lighting effect. In addition, you can listen to the introduction of Andersen's fairy tales in 3 languages (English, German, Danish), and visit Andersen's handwritten manuscripts.
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FAQ

What are some Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen?
Some Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen include:Tivoli Gardens|Statue of Andersen|Eventyrhuset
What are some highly-rated Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen?
Some highly-rated Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen include:Tivoli Gardens:4.4|Statue of Andersen:4.4|Eventyrhuset:4.7
At what locations in Copenhagen can Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen be found?
The Family-friendly Attractions in Copenhagen are mainly located in:Tivoli Gardens:Copenhagen|Statue of Andersen:Copenhagen|Eventyrhuset:Bronshoj