Tours for Children
| Tour to Eksperementarium (2 hours): |
From €150 |
| Tour to Zoo (2 hours): |
Form €150 |
| Tour to Planetarium (incl. 3D movie) (2 hours): |
From €90 |
| Tour to Andersen Museum and Ripley Museum (3 hours): |
From €80 |
| Tour to Danish aquapark Akvaland (8 hours): |
From €550 |
| Tour to Safari Park (7 hours): |
From €800 |
| Tour to Middle Age Center (6 hours): |
From €700 |
All prices are calculated for one child and two adults and include transportation by car and entrance fees. A qualified baby-sitter/tutor can be provided by DaniaGuide at additional fee. If necessary, the baby-sitter/tutor can carry out the excursion for your child(ren), allowing you to take a break from household chores and spend time on your own.
Eksperementarium
Eksperementarium - is the largest science and gaming center for children in Europe, opened in Copenhagen in 1991. More than 350 thousand people visit the center every year.
There are more than 300 permanent exhibitions, based on modern science and technology. Here the child via playing can get acquainted with the fascinating world of physics, chemistry and cybernetics, live watch spectacular experiments and manage complex mechanisms. For the youngest visitors there are exiting game shows, such as "Balloon", "Spy", "Driver school", "World of bubbles” and more.
Copenhagen Zoo
One of the oldest zoos in Europe was created in 1859 by Danish ornithologist Niels Kjaerbolling by special permission of King Frederik VII.
The park area of 7 hectares is divided into 3 routes, which were drafted in such a way that covers the animal world all over the world. Some species have their own "residence" - House of elephants, The bear grot, House of giraffes.
Most popular among the children are monkeys, who live in the tropical pavilion 1500 sq.m. – it is difficult not to smile watching their funny antics! The zoo has a playground, where kids can play with pets right in the aviary.
Pony rides will give your child a great pleasure, and from the height of ZOO – Tower you can admire the bird's-eye view of Copenhagen and the longest bridge in Europe - Oresund bridge - which connects Denmark and Sweden.
Safari Park
Safari Park, which spreads along the northern coast of the island Lolland, is the largest private park in Europe. The park was grounded in 1860 by the model of English gardens in the Count's estate with the castle and cattle farm. It occupies 660 hectares and is surrounded by a stone wall. Inside are built a number of miniature castles, such as "House chief forester" and "Flint house”. The park contains more than 500 species of trees and shrubs imported from all around the world.
In 1970, Earl Knud opened a private safari park, where all sorts of animals from Asia and Africa were gathered. A 16 km long route is laid in the park. From the windows of the car, visitors can see rhinos, giraffes, elephants, and deer grazing in the open as they would in the native savannah. The park has two fenced areas, one containing baboon, and in the other with tigers. Leaving the car is strictly prohibited in these areas.
In the depths of the park there is a small railroad and children's playground. If you have decided to celebrate the child's birthday in Safari Park, the staff of the children's pavilion will do everything to make the day worth remembering!
Middle Age Center
To experience the atmosphere of the Middle Ages in the literal sense - what could be more tempting!
The medieval town close to Nykobing-Falster, rebuilt by the model of 1380-90 period, will make a deep impression both on children and adults. All residents of the town are dressed in accordance with the historical period and live in the 14th century buildings. You can not only observe, but also yourself take part in baking bread and food preparation, making of clothing and footwear, agricultural tools and weapons, as well as try out medieval spinning machines.
12-ton heavy machine will demonstrate the technique of throwing of stones at the enemy, while a medieval warrior will lead both children and adults to master the art of archery.
The highlight of the program is, without doubt, the real knight tournament! Several horsemen, armed with shields and long spears, will challenged the honor of being named the winner of the tournament right in front of your eyes. Children's playground is also inspired by medieval time - here you can play the games that have entertained children in the Middle Ages.
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