1.Dyrehavsbakken - in short Bakken:-
The 431-year-old amusement park is located in the lush woodlands of Jægersborg Dyrehave, a wonderful green area, where you find yourself surrounded by 400-year-old trees and almost 2,000 free range deer. It is the perfect spot for a ride in a horse carriage or a picnic before your visit to Bakken.
With 33 roller coasters, ferris wheels, drop towers, and many more exciting and extreme adventures, Bakken offers more rides than any other amusement park in Scandinavia.
2.Children's Museum the national museum-
At the Children's Museum start your journey in time by entering a dark back yard from the 1920's. Imagine that you're in the loo in the cold back yard and through the holes in the fence you can see how children then were walking on stilts or playing hopscotch.
3.Experimentarium City-
The Science Centre for curious minds in Christianshavn is Copenhagen's 3,000 m2 attraction where children and adults will be able to see, touch and experience science in all its forms.At Experimentarium City you can expect to learn about the wonderful world that surrounds you through play and exciting experiences. Can you ride a reverse steering bike, can you control your brainwaves, and can you guess the smell.
4.National Aquarium Denmark, Den Blå Planet
The Blue Planet has water on all side and is intended to give the visitors a feeling of being under water. The new building has five "arms" from the center of the aquarium. That way the guests can choose their own way around the aquarium to see the exotic animals.
5. Open Air Museum
The Open Air Museum north of Copenhagen is one of the largest and oldest in the world. Spread across 86 acres of land, the museum houses more than 50 farms, mills and houses from the period 1650-1940.The buildings were re-errected with gardens and surrounding landscape to give visitors an impression of the history and environments of the country life as it was.
6. Tivoli Gardens -
It was founded in 1843 and has become a national treasure and an international attraction. Fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen visited many times, as did Walt Disney and many other celebrities, who all fell in love with the gardens.Part of Tivoli Gardens' secret is that there is something for everyone. The scenery is beautiful with exotic architecture, historic buildings and lush gardens. At night, thousands of coloured lights create a fairy tale atmosphere that is completely unique.
7.Tycho Brahe Planetarium-
The Space Theatre is the heart of the Planetarium and features a 1000 m2 dome-shaped screen. Go on a journey to the infinite universe, back to the dinosaur era, below sea level and more. The big screen offers you a unique experience, which will make you feel like you are part of the movie.
8. Zoo Copenhagen-
Zoo houses over 3,000 animals, which together form 264 exciting species. Whatever the weather Copenhagen Zoo offers tropical experiences in the Tropical Zoo. Snakes, crocodiles, marmosets, hornbills, dwarf deer, free-flying birds and butterflies are just some of the animals you can experience in the 1,500 m2 large rainforest.
9.The National Gallery of Denmark-
A rich and varied selection of art – from the European classics of the Renaissance to the overwhelming diversity of modern and contemporary art.The SMK is especially famous for its beautiful collection of Danish Golden Age art, the country’s most comprehensive collection of Danish contemporary art – and one of the world’s best Matisse collections which is part of the museum, is located at the city harbour.
A rich and varied selection of art – from the European classics of the Renaissance to the overwhelming diversity of modern and contemporary art.The SMK is especially famous for its beautiful collection of Danish Golden Age art, the country’s most comprehensive collection of Danish contemporary art – and one of the world’s best Matisse collections which is part of the museum, is located at the city harbour.
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