Discover the best top things to do in Denmark, Denmark including Tivoli Gardens, LEGOLAND Billund, Djurs Sommerland, Faarup Sommerland, Nicolai for Children, Kalvehave Labyrintpark, Fun House Frederikshavn, Dinoland, Funhall, Friluftsbadet Badesoeen.
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From mid-April to mid-September, a world-class amusement park comes to life in the center of Copenhagen. More than two dozen rides await you, in addition to live entertainment and more than 30 eateries.
Had a fantastic night at Tivoli with friends, 'Little Disney' was very well kept with beautiful gardens and water features. The rides were AMAZING, we went on The Golden Tower and The Star Flyer, also The Demon which was a super-fast thrill seeking roller coaster and Vertigo which is both scary and gets you in fits of giggles at the same time. A little dark at night along the paths etc but very different in a city centre, fully enjoyed our trip to Tivoli and would definitely go back.
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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.
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Djurs Sommerland i Scandinavia's biggest summerland and simply just more fun for all. Experience 9 fantastic themed areas, Denmark’s biggest roller coasters, the giant Aqua Park and more than 60 rides for kids of all ages. Come see why Djurs Sommerland was named “Best Family Park in Europe 2019” and “Danish Theme Park of the Year 2020”.
Very nice park, with on the one hand many rides suitable for teenager, and on the other hand many playgrounds for younger children. There are also many picknick area's. We went at the end of the season and it was very quiet, which resulted in almost no queues. For all the rides facemasks are needed. They only accept disposable masks, but you can buy them at the ride for DKK 5. You do need new masks for each ride.
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As always we enjoyed a great day with great service and good food It is fun regardless age group Food prices are reasonable See you next year
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Lots to do for all ages - not only labyrinths but also various games that keep the family entertained for hours. Both adults and teenagers in our family loved it. We did not have food in the park so paid DKK 100 per person, which seemed fair for several hours worth of entertainment. We had lots of fun trying the "fake views" which are trompe l'oeuil photo opportunities.
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Friluftsbadet Badesoen is an open air swimbath with perfect surroundings of grass and trees. Activities for all ages in and outside the circular pool which is supervised by lifeguards at all times.
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