Copenhagen with kids: a parent’s dream
Copenhagen is a city that really gets kids. And guess what? Kids seem to get Copenhagen too! With loads of open space, over 125 playgrounds, and a city filled with child-friendly attractions, it’s basically a giant playground for kids of all ages. If you’re planning your first trip to Denmark with kids, this is the perfect destination.
So, parents, you’re in good hands. Copenhagen makes it easy to enjoy your trip as a family. You’ll find places to rent baby gear (so you can skip packing everything), cozy spots to feed your little ones, and endless options to keep your kids entertained while you sneak in some relaxation.
One of the coolest things about Copenhagen? You’ll often spot strollers parked outside cafes, with sleeping babies left to enjoy the fresh air—totally normal and perfectly safe. It’s a city where families feel good, and kids under 12 even ride public transport for free.
If you’re visiting during the holiday season, don’t miss our guide to Christmas markets in Copenhagen for a magical winter experience with the whole family!
🧸 Top things to do in Copenhagen with kids
Copenhagen is built for family fun and exploration. You’ll find stroller-friendly public transport, restaurants with kids’ menus, and museums that even cater to the little ones—seriously, art at their eye level! Here are some top things to do in Copenhagen:
- Tivoli Gardens: right across from Copenhagen’s central train station and next to the Urban House Copenhagen by MEININGER, it’s a mix of thrilling rides and stunning seasonal displays.
- Den Blå Planet aka The National Aquarium: a mesmerizing underwater world your kids will adore.
- Experimentarium: science + play = parent-approved fun
- The Museum of Illusions: mind-bending fun for all ages
- Copenhagen Zoo: always a hit with kids—plus, it’s got a great variety of animals.
🌳 Playgrounds everywhere
Copenhagen takes playgrounds to a whole new level. We’re not just talking swings and slides—think towers, bike tracks, and even rooftop playgrounds. There’s something for every little adventurer.
Here are some top spots to check out:
- Superkilen Park: a colorful, funky space where kids can let loose.
- King’s Garden Playground: right in the heart of the city, this one’s a favorite.
- Nature Playground at Kalvebod Fælled: perfect for little explorers who love nature.
- Skydebanehaven: A local gem in the Vesterbro district.
🤿 Adventures for little explorers
Danes love outdoor fun, and Copenhagen is like a giant playground for sporty families. If your kids are confident on two wheels, biking around the city is a breeze.
For a real adventure, head just outside Copenhagen to discover The Six Forgotten Giants; six massive wooden giants hidden around the outskirts. These incredible sculptures, created by Danish artist Thomas Dambo, make for a thrilling treasure hunt the whole family will love.
Want to learn more about Denmark’s culture and history? Scandikidstours offers interactive tours designed for kids aged 6-12, bringing Viking lore, royalty, and LEGO bricks to life through treasure hunts and hands-on experiences. If you’re visiting during the colder months, there are still plenty of things to do in Copenhagen in January, from museums to cute cafes.
When the sun’s out, take a dip in the free harbor baths at Islands Brygge. There’s a shallow pool for the little ones and diving spots for the more adventurous. Or, hop on the Metro to Amager Beach Park for some fun in the sun. You can kayak, picnic on a solar-powered GoBoat, or take a ride with Hey Captain tours. For a truly special experience, check out Copenhill, where your fam can ski down a dry slope or tackle a climbing wall.
🥣 Family-friendly restaurants
Copenhagen really gets what families need. High chairs, kids’ menus, and stroller-friendly spaces are the norm. But some places go the extra mile to make families feel extra welcome. Absalon, for example, is a fun, community-driven spot with plenty of activities for parents and kids to enjoy together. Another great option is Torvehallerne, a lively food market where everyone in the family can find something they love.
🍨 Best ice cream in town
Let’s be real—any season is ice cream season when you’re a parent, right? Copenhagen has some of the best spots to grab a scoop (or three!), like:
- Østerberg Ice Cream
- Alice Ice Cream & Coffee
- Nicecream Nørrebro (with dairy-free options)
💡 Practical tips for parents
We know that traveling with kids can sometimes get tricky, but Copenhagen makes it easier. Here are some practical tips to help make your Copenhagen holidays even smoother:
Copenhagen card: This handy card gives you free access to over 80 attractions and includes free public transport—ideal for families.
Rent baby gear: Skip the hassle of bringing everything from home. You can rent strollers, high chairs, and more at affordable rates through services like Babonbo.
😎 Summing up…
If you’re planning a family holiday in Denmark, consider checking local Denmark bank holidays to time your visit with the quieter or more festive periods. Regardless of when you visit, Copenhagen is a top destination for a kid-friendly vacation.
Looking for more tips to save money while exploring the city? Check out our guide to Copenhagen on a budget for the best affordable options!