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Top 10 Family-Friendly Attractions in Denmark [2025]

LEGOLAND® Billund Resort
LEGOLAND® Billund Resort
LEGOLAND® Billund Resort
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LEGOLAND® Billund Resort

LEGOLAND® Billund Resort

4.7
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41 reviews
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7.1
From AU$ 88.51
63.2 km from downtown
Phone +45 75 33 13 33
Address: Nordmarksvej 9, 7190 Billund, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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Vivid & diverse brick artworks
󱓊4D cinema & roller coaster
󱨠60% positive reviews
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The place is a bit remote, after all, it is a small town in Billund, and I feel that it is not as impressive as Legoland Malaysia. Legoland is similar, a mini world built with building blocks, plus some amusement facilities. I personally think it is suitable for children to play, especially for younger children. One day is enough for playing
The mini chef restaurant is very interesting and can automatically order food. Ninjago World instantly puts you in the mysterious ninja world. The scenes carefully built with Lego bricks are lifelike in details. You can take the exciting Ninjago The Ride, fight side by side with ninjas with the help of 3D technology, fight against evil forces, feel the speed and passion in the immersive experience, and start your own adventure.
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H. C. Andersens House
H. C. Andersens House
H. C. Andersens House
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H. C. Andersens House

H. C. Andersens House

4.8
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77 reviews
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7.0
From AU$ 54.65
Based on 1,163 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +45 65 51 46 01
Address: H.C. Andersen Haven 1, 5000 Odense C, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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No.6 of Best Things to Do in Denmark
󱨠39% positive reviews
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Don't dismiss this historical and beautiful museum. Very interactive art/ architectural gallery and educational. Highly recommend even if you have an hour. They did an amazing job to depict Hans Christian Andersens life.
The Andersen Museum was built to commemorate the 100th anniversary (1905) of the birth of the great Danish fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875). The first half of the museum is Andersen's works from various periods, manuscripts, correspondence, drawings, and oil paintings and sculptures of Andersen's life. The second half is Andersen's life and writing experience at various stages of his life. It includes a library and a video and recording studio, where people can listen to Andersen's fairy tales by picking up the receiver. It makes people feel as if they have returned to the 19th century when Andersen lived.
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Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens
Tivoli Gardens
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Tivoli Gardens

Tivoli Gardens

4.3
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230 reviews
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6.9
From AU$ 40.93
Based on 27,270 reviews
Copenhagen Center | >100 km from downtown
Phone +45 33 15 10 01
Address: Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-5 hours
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󰌌Chinese tower & unique attractions
󱓊All-weather rides & garden dining
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This is the best recreation and leisure place of Denmark. The park is very beautiful and well designed and maintained. There are lots of activities for kids and families. I did enjoy a lot here even for the short time. Highly recommended!
A lot of activities and restaurants in such a small area, we went on every rides apart from the two swings because it was very cold that day. (5th April) Waiting lines were short which was very worthy, rides were fun, especially the one around the mini mountain, which we went on 3 times. Quite a few food options inside the park, or you can also go to the Tivoli Food Hall that requires an return entry stamp. The scenery is also very pretty where we managed to saw a peacock walking around and some ducks in the lake as well. Additionally, very pretty during the evening and night times. Highly recommend for roller coaster lovers!!
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Statue of Andersen
Statue of Andersen
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Statue of Andersen

Statue of Andersen

4.4
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143 reviews
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6.1
Based on 478 reviews
Copenhagen Center | >100 km from downtown
Address: Rådhuspladsen, 1553 København V, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-2 hours
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Andersen statue: educational & fun
󱓊Photo with Andersen statue & kids
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Copenhagen is the largest city and port in Denmark. It is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of Denmark, and the largest city in Northern Europe. Denmark has also had a glorious history. Parts of Norway and Germany have been ruled by Denmark. Even earlier, Britain was also a part of Denmark. Copenhagen has many old medieval buildings, and it is also at the forefront of modern times. On one hand, it has a modern and modern style, and on the other hand, it has an ancient historical tradition. It is a veritable historical and cultural capital in the world. The City Hall Square is located in the center of Copenhagen and has a history of more than 800 years. The central building of the square, the City Hall, has been burned down many times. The current building was built in 1905. It combines the styles of ancient Denmark and the Italian Renaissance. It is mainly used for wedding ceremonies and official receptions. The gilded statue above the main entrance is the founder of Copenhagen-Archbishop Absalon. On the left side of the top of the City Hall is a 110-meter-high bell tower, and above the bell tower is the famous "World Clock". When most people mention Denmark, the first thing that comes to mind is the man who accompanied us throughout our childhood - Andersen. Andersen is the "sun of world children's literature". From "The Little Match Girl" and "The Ugly Duckling" to "The Daughter of the Sea" and "The Princess and the Pea", he has woven a colorful fairy tale world for countless people. Denmark is also synonymous with the fairy tale world, and even the entire City Hall Square in Copenhagen has a fairy tale color.
The bronze statue of Andersen is in a corner next to the City Hall. Across the street is Tivoli Gardens, which is about a 10-minute walk from the Alexandra Hotel where we stayed. He was looking at Tivoli Gardens sideways with a notebook in his hand, as if thinking about something. You can experience it yourself.
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Egeskov Castle
Egeskov Castle
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Egeskov Castle

Egeskov Castle

4.9
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33 reviews
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5.6
From AU$ 93.24
Based on 1,558 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +45 62 27 10 16
Address: Egeskov Gade 22, 5772 Kværndrup, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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No.18 of Best Things to Do in Denmark
󱨠42% positive reviews
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My favorite attraction during the trip to Denmark, it is one of the better-preserved Renaissance water castles in Europe. It is said that in order to build the solid pile foundation, an entire forest of oak trees was used.
Egeskov Slot is located in the south of Funen, Denmark's second largest island. Built in 1554, it is the best-preserved Renaissance-style waterside castle in Europe. It takes 2.5 kilometers to get to the castle from Kvørndrup Station. The castle ticket is really expensive, costing RMB 400 for one adult and one child.
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The Old Town
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The Old Town

The Old Town

5.0
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19 reviews
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4.7
Based on 3,130 reviews
44.4 km from downtown
Phone +45 86 12 31 88
Address: Viborgvej 2, 8000 Aarhus Centrum, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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fun to walked around the Den Gamble By. It has many kinds of stuff to remind me to think about the history.
best place where you want to know the culture of danish people 😍🤔
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Eventyrhuset

Eventyrhuset

4.7
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18 reviews
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4.6
>100 km from downtown
Phone +45-3332-3131
Address: Degnemose Allé 28, 2700 Bronshoj
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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󱓊Recreate classic fairy tale scenes
󱓊Classic Andersen fairy tales scenes
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Nostalgic childhood, Andersen's fairy tales taught us a lot of truths. The fairy tale house is not big, but it is full of classic works. It shows Andersen's life, work, etc., and also shows many classic story clips in various languages, including Chinese. The ticket is 75 Danish kroner.
Tickets cost 75 Danish kroner. It's not big inside, but it brings back childhood memories. When I was a child, I read the most and loved Andersen's fairy tales. Many scenes are still vivid in my mind, and they taught us many lessons.
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The Funen Village
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The Funen Village

The Funen Village

4.7
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19 reviews
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4.2
Based on 368 reviews
>100 km from downtown
Phone +45 65 51 46 01
Address: Sejerskovvej 20, 5260 Odense, Denmark
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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Funen Village - Funen Open Air Museum, is located in an old-fashioned building complex. These are rural buildings left over from the 18th and 19th centuries, which were later rebuilt into a complete village. It really looks like a small village inside, with corrals, duck ponds, apple trees and gardens. It presents the original Danish lifestyle, like a complete picture of rural life. Visiting here not only allows you to experience Danish rural life, but also allows you to personally participate in it and get close to nature and animals. Denmark's attitude of living in harmony with nature can be seen in Funen Village.
Walking through it, it feels like traveling back to the Middle Ages. There are houses where people lived at that time, schools, restaurants and workshops, as well as captive livestock, etc. It is like a small village in a fairy tale, with a strong natural atmosphere that will make you linger!
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