Copenhill
Vindmøllevej 6C, Cph S; open Monday-Friday 12: 00-20: 00, Sat 10: 00-20: 00, Sun 10: 00-18: 00; children: DKK 105 per hour, adults: DKK 150 per hour; copenhill.dk
An architecturally unique destination for an active family, Copenhill calls itself “Copenhagen’s epicenter for urban mountain sports” – and with good reason.
Start your visit by taking the hiking route through an exciting green landscape suitable for activities, but remember to enjoy the view.
At a height of 85 meters, which towers over the Sound, you do not need any further confirmation that the height is above sea level.
The slope is waiting
And then move on to the main event: a chance to ski and snowboard down the huge slope, which is divided into different levels to enable support for a wide range of abilities.
The center also includes the largest climbing wall in the world. With a height of 85 meters and a width of 10 meters, it is a challenge: both to climb and convince someone to try it.
Times at Copenhill must be booked online in advance on its website.
Brave new planet on Amager
Blue Planet
Jacob Fortlingsvej 1, Kastrup; open Monday 10: 00-21: 00, Tue-Sun 10: 00-17: 00; under-12s: 100kr, over-12s: 185kr; denblaaplanet.dk
Is your child still looking for Nemo? Maybe they can just find him here at Blue Planet, Northern Europe’s largest aquarium.
Visit Copenhagen’s attraction in international class and experience a world cruise under the sea for children and adults, where you can get up close and personal with thousands of fish and sea animals.
In total, there are 48 aquariums that contain over 7 million liters of water.
Lovely in all seasons
When it rains, enjoy the fact that on the blue planet you can be dry and have a fun day surrounded by water and sea creatures.
In the meantime, the sun brings out the best in the aquarium. On clear days you can enjoy the sea view and look past the Øresund Bridge to Sweden.
Or turn around and admire the aquarium’s unique and distinctive architecture, which has become an important landmark in Denmark and won several awards, including a RIBA EU Award and the World Architecture Festival’s Display Award.