Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
Copenhagen
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
City Guide
IN A NUTSHELL
Visit Copenhagen with Kids
Copenhagen offers so much to do and see as the capital of Denmark from culture to architecture – It’s also very child friendly.
Book that trip now & visit Copenhagen with your kids of any age.
LOCATION
Family-Friendly Areas & Hotels in Copenhagen
Copenhagen is very child friendly and designed to be open to families. No area is better than other.
Most hotels are family friendly. Those that aren’t, usually indicate they are ‘adults only’. Air bnb is also very easy to use here though beware – a lot of Copenhagen apartments are in old buildings that do not have a lift.
We however love:
Frederiksberg
A residential area within Copenhagen lined with trees, gardens and streets full of cafés and gourmets spots.
Vesterbro
A hip, cool location that actually has a family vibe for family living.
PLAY
Activities for children ages 0-5
Tiring our babies and toddlers whilst they absorb all that is around them.
PLAY
Activities for older kids
Keeping the older kids happy, entertained, and reducing the amount of times they ask for a screen or complain about being bored.
PLAY
Parks & Playgrounds
Copenhagen is a city with a tonne of parks and playgrounds. They are difficult to miss!
Children’s Traffic Playground –Fælledparken
Fælledparken Østerbro – the Tower Playground
Insider tip: schools now have an ‘open weekend policy’ so you can even use school playgrounds – they’re usually open 🙂
FOOD
Family-friendly cafés & restaurants in Copenhagen
Most restaurants and cafés in Copenhagen are family friendly including the below.
Pirateriet, Tivoli
TRANSPORTATION
How to Get Around in Copenhagen
As you can imagine, in Copenhagen the metro is very easy.
For the brave, bikes – this is a cycling city.
However buses and metro are very pram friendly.
TOY SHOPS
Toys Shops in Copenhagen
BR – toy shop
Lego Toy Store – Of course, this is loved by many kids.
Insider Tips
Weather
Make sure you prepare a onesie full-body jacket and gloves for the playground. Don’t forget your wellies!
School Playgrounds
Some schools now have an ‘open weekend policy’ so you can even use school playgrounds - they’re usually open.
Baby Naps
Some Danes, leave their babies outside cafes to nap in their prams- perfectly safe (though weird!)