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Playgrounds in Copenhagen

In Copenhagen, we take having fun very seriously and it is therefore no surprise that cool playgrounds await small explorers all over the city. From one that is made of towers, to one that lets you ride your bike, to one that is placed on a rooftop. There's something for everyone.&nbs

Trampolines Havnegade
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen
Superkilen park
Photo: Martin Heiberg© Wonderful Copenhagen

Superkilen park

Public recreational space in Nørrebro with diversity at its heart.
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Trafiklegepladsen
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen© Wonderful Copenhagen

Children's Traffic Playground

Children's playground themed around cycling.
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Tårbnlegepladsen
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen© Wonderful Copenhagen

Playground with towers in Fælledparken

Children in Copenhagen now have an extraordinary playground. In Fælledparken Østerbro the Tower Playground has risen, built around five of Copenhagen's most notable towers: Our Savior's Church, City Hall, Round Tower, the Marble Church and the Exchange Tower.Besides being something of a rarity, the playground is also something special in the way it encourages interactive play, using technology and a twist of competing.If you were a politician...Among the many things, children can do here is electronic tag over the roofs, solve a puzzle in the Round Tower or talk like a politician from the Town Hall Tower. The playground is a real 'Copenhagen space', where children can learn about the historical facts about the city's iconic towers.Staffed buildingThe playground has a manned building that is open from 10:00- 15:30. Here you can eat your lunch, and from April to October, you can lend balls, stuff to the sandbox and more. Outside the building, there are tables, benches and an opportunity to grill in the evening sun.
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Konditaget Lüders
Photo: Simon Bang© Wonderful Copenhagen

Konditaget Lüders

Welcome to Konditaget Lüders, a one-of-a-kind activity park 24 metres above the ground in Nordhavn.
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Kongens Have
Photo: Daniel Rasmussen© Wonderful Copenhagen

The King's Garden Playground

Spend some time in the Kongens Have, a beautifully landscaped park in the heart of the city. The playground in the middle of the park is perfect for kids! There's a friendly dragon they can ride and a fairy-tale world of golden eggs and wooden figures to explore.Close to the playgrounds, you will find a café serving ice-creams, sandwiches and drinks. There are also toilets at the site.The Marionette Theatre, situated in a corner of the park, is open from 1 June to 1 September, daily at 2 and 3 pm, except Mondays. Puppet shows are in Danish, but your kids may not even notice.The Kongens Have, one of Denmark's most beautiful Renaissance parks, was laid out when the Rosenborg Castle was built at the beginning of the 17th century. Originally, the park served as the private kitchen garden of King Christian IV. Many of the paths leading through the park today were laid out during his time of reign.Little princesses will be thrilled to see the Crown Jewels in the Treasury at the Rosenborg Castle.
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Nature Playground
Photo: Ursula Bach© Københavns Kommune

Nature Playground

Placed in the park Valbyparken in the Copenhagen outskirts there is a 20.000m2 nature playground where you will find outdoor challenges and playful experiences that can get your heart rate up. This natural playground is the largest in the country.
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Kalvebod Fælled
Photo: Astrid Maria Rasmussen© Wonderful Copenhagen

Nature Centre Amager

Nature center Vestamager is the perfect gateway to fun and exploration for all ages at the vast nature reserve Kalvebod Fælled. the Nature Centre, where the rangers are ready to give you good ideas. Here, you can also rent equipment to learn more about the plants and animals.
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Søndermarken
Photo: Julia Fearrington

Life and light at Søndermarken

Denmark’s first and only interactive running route consists of a system of lights on the fringe of Søndermarken, firmly resolved to pace runners to keep up their self-imposed pace, chosen at one of
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Skydebanehaven
Photo: Ty Stange

Skydebanehaven

Hidden away from busy streets, hustle and bustle, you will find Skydebanehaven; a combined park and playground, which is perfect for fun and games.
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BLOX including the bike bridge Lille Langebro.
Photo: Rasmus Hjortshøj© BLOX

BLOX

A modern harbourfront area with public squares, exhibition spaces and much more.
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