Discover the best top things to do in South Denmark, Denmark including Teddy Bear Art Museum, LEGO House, LEGOLAND Billund, Egeskov Castle, Fisheries- and Maritime Museum, Koldinghus, Oekolariet, Tirpitz, Fjordenhus, Universe.
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The Museum opens again February 1 2020 Teddy Bear Art Museum is situated in the former private home of the LEGO family in the heart of Billund. The Museum, over 700 square metres in size, comprises galleries, shop and a workshop - all with a common theme - teddy bears! The Museum's collection, with more than 1,200 teddy bears, reflects the versatility in style, materials and creativity of the teddy bear as an art form. Enjoy a piece of cake and a cup of coffee, or a light lunch in the Teddy Bear Cafe. Take a stroll round the beautiful park filled with trees and flowers in "Edith's Garden".
An amazing collection with plenty of information and friendly helpful curators. Even if you have no particular interest in bears the history is fascinating. Lovely little cafe on site too.
5.0 based on 911 reviews
LEGO® House, also called ”Home of the Brick”, is a 12,000 square meter experience house for the whole family – adults, children at heart, and actual children. Only your imagination sets the limit as you explore the six Experience Zones filled with 25 Mio. LEGO bricks. Start your trip at the Tree of Creativity – one of the world’s largest LEGO builds. Step into the Masterpiece Gallery and see some of the world’s most amazing LEGO masterpieces, built by the most passionate LEGO fans. Continue your trip into the Experience Zones. Here you can, among other things, program robots in Robo Lab, produce your own stop motion video in Story Lab, or build a LEGO fish that subsequently come to life in a digital aquarium. Furthermore, there are playful dining areas, a LEGO store, conference facilities, and nine public playgrounds on the roof terraces. End your experience in History Collection, where you can explore the archives and dig up the most iconic LEGO sets.
The Lego House is an absolute must for visitors to Billund- it is a triumph and celebration of the core values of Lego- play, creativity and imagination. It balances state of the art technology with the simplicity of the basic brick and creates a multitude of play stations for children and adults to get thoroughly absorbed in making and creating. The house itself is uncompromising in its quality and design, with wonderful outside play areas on every level and a huge Lego brick on the roof. Lots of photo opportunities and interactive elements throughout. From the moment you walk in and a big screen scans your hand and asks which Lego character you are, the fun begins! An absolute MUST is lunch in the restaurant which is ordered by creating a menu sequence of Lego pieces then delivered to your hands in a big Lego brick by robot. The whole experience is delightful- sadly the robots had a minor malfunction when it came to our turn but the meal was delicious and it didn’t spoil the excitement... Super staff, friendly and knowledgeable and clearly committed to the Lego ethos and values. We liked the fact that once you pay to get in, apart from the allure of the shop, the attraction does not try to exploit opportunities to pay extra money for gimmicks throughout each stage. Everything from the brilliant stop motion film studio to the Robo lab is included in the entrance price- very reasonable for what you get to explore and enjoy (and for us an entire 8 hours of play!) and can be upgraded for only 200 DKK for a year pass which seemed brilliant value if you could visit a number of times- there would certainly be plenty to keep you entertained on return visits... The History of Lego display in the basement is informative and full of examples of Lego kits through the years which show the evolution of the famous toy. Don’t miss the chance to create a unique card with your Lego ‘DNA’ made with a combination of 6 red bricks. Try not to lose it like we did, and you’ll have a really great day. Lego house- well done- this was a real highlight of our trip and we would recommend it for all ages- a triumph of design, awe and wonder!
4.5 based on 5,423 reviews
LEGOLAND(R) Billund is Denmark's most famous and popular amusement park for families and children of all ages. With so much fun, speed and action for the whole family, is just one day enough? Set your imagination free - on land, at sea, and in the air. LEGOLAND is a fantastic world of imaginative family experiences that focus on children - a place where you can set your imagination free on land, at sea, or in the air. And there's always plenty to choose from, no matter whether you prefer action or relaxation.
Celebrating its 50 years anniversary in 2018, Legoland is a must-see attraction for LEGO-fans of all ages. It is a big theme park based on the popular bricks with plenty of amusements for the entire family - from boats and train rides for smaller kids to state-of-the-art rollercoasters for the tweens and teens. The park is well organised, well kept and with plenty of opportunities to eat and drink. But in the school holidays in can be quite crowded. So plan your trip and book your tickets in advance. Booking +2 days will earn you a discount. Download the parks app. It will help you see queuing times for all amusements - and if the waiting time is long, consider spending money on the Q-Bot - a device that will hold your place in the que, so that you don't have to stand there waiting. But notice that the Q-Bot is only for the bigger amusements. If you are going for the amusements for smaller kids, there is no alternative to standing in line. If your kids wants to take the Legoland drivers license in the driving school (for kids between 7 and 13), go there as the first thing you do in the park and sign up for a time slot. Note that though the park is open until 20.00, most people leave around 18.00 - so you can get a lot of the bigger rides with no waiting at the end of the day. Be aware that Legoland can be an expensive outing for the family. Some of the attractions (fx Driving School, Goldmining) will cost you extra, and food and beverages in the parks restaurants is generally on the expensive side. The Lego Shop doesn't offer any discounts, so don't count on making a bargain. If you want to save, the park has a couple of nice picnic areas, where you can enjoy your own lunch pack. And if possible, bring your own stroller for smaller kids. The park charges 50 DKK for renting you one. But don't let waiting time and prices discourage you. The park is well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 1,431 reviews
We’ve seen many castles in many countries over our lifetime, but Egeskov Castle is most definitely in my top 10 list. There is something about the setting, the water surrounding it. The castle and grounds are very well maintained and the gardens so nicely laid out. There certainly is something for all members of the family. There are the classic car displays if some seldom seen cars. The massive dolls house with its intricately fashioned miniatures are a wonder and a testimony to an artistic eye for detail and quality craftsmanship. Would recommend planning to spend 4-5 hrs here to fully take in the castle and grounds. It will be hours well spent.
4.5 based on 302 reviews
Me and my freind have fun... watching different kind of fish swimming around and also the seal it was my first time to see them.. and aome knowledge about oit rigs the simulator and the food was all perfect.. thank you so much till next time.
4.5 based on 619 reviews
Koldinghus was built in the middle of the 13th century, and in the centuries that followed it was one of Denmark's most important royal castles. In 1808 there was a fire that left the castle in ruins – a romantic relic. Today the castle has been restored and houses a museum which is a centre for cultural activities and special exhibitions of international standing.
Stylish and modern internal restructuring after the fire gutted the building 200 years ago. Stunning, well worth a visit.
4.5 based on 183 reviews
Økolariet is a knowledge centre and experimentarium in Vejle. Through exhibitions, teaching and events our visitors learn about sustainability. Økolariet is near by the railway station and the entrance is free. We would like to welcome you in our sustainable world.
"Hi, have you been here before?...ok, the tour is..." that was how we where greated at the Ecolarium. It is a tour in the human ecosystem and quite fun and intelligent made. A tour in the sewers in the "underground train machine" , live rats and more. My kids where surprised by the level of fun and activities. I recommend this if you are in Vejle and have kids.
4.5 based on 605 reviews
The Danish architectural firm BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group, has created a spectacular setting for a new attraction hidden underneath the sand, in the protected dune landscape near Blaavand. The museum has three permanent exhibitions, a gallery for special exhibitions, an original bunker from WW2, a cafe and a shop. Due to COVID-19 restrictions you need to buy tickets online before your visit
Cool Interactive museum about the bunker and the west coast of Denmark. Beautiful amber collection and good storytelling about amber
4.5 based on 76 reviews
The ground floor of this lovely building designed by artist Olafur Eliasson is open to the public. I recommend checking it out on a sunny day, so you can see how the light works with the structure of the building.
4.0 based on 335 reviews
For a different kind of Danish experience, bring your family to Universe, the largest and most exciting adventure park in Southern Jutland. Come and discover the thrilling and sometimes peculiar universe of science and technology – we promise entertainment and amazement for young and old. Universe the adventure park, where fun is a science.
Its an awesome park for young and old, with so many incredibly beautiful spots to sit down and enjoy a picnic! Also so many interesting and fun things to do. Weve been twice now and are definitely going again!
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