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The Little Guy has testet Gunløgsgade Playground

14 Sep

The youngest toddler has personally tested and valuated the newly built and supervised but public playground in Gunløgsgade at Islands Brygge. It is built on top of an underground parking facility, a bonus for the automobile enthusiastic kids like The Little Guy. It has everything for younger kids. Swing, huge sandbox, bicycles, go carts, a basket/football area and much more. Open from 10. The result of the toddler test: 5 stars! Great place,  it will be one of our new favourite hang out places, on our stay-home-from-nursery days. Plus they offer a neat and nice new restroom, with baby changing station. See you around, one of these days when the sun is out :)

Naval freak & Kids friendly museum @ Christianshavn

8 Sep

Went to this interesting and very kids friendly museum, Orlogsmuseet, The Royal Danish Naval Museum at Overgaden Oven Vandet 58, at Christianshavn. Easy to find, walking distance from Strøget, a few minutes walk from the Metro at Chrisitanshavns Torv, or jump off the canal boats, close to Christiania (not fond of the place but have noticed that tourists are, I figure if they charged the tourist 20 Dkr to enter, they could soon finance some long needed remodelling, but I guess that’s not the deal there)  in a cozy neighbourhood, plenty to look at. On a rainy day or if your toddlers need to run loose or you simply just find naval models extremely amusing and amazing, then this is definitely the place to go! Lots of floor space, few visitors, lots of amazing naval models, actually one of the world’s finest collection, a separate children’s museum designed for play, experience a submarine, and much more. Plenty of space to take the stroller through the museum and a lift to get up and down to the different exhibition floors. Great place. And if you visit on a Wednesday it’s even for free. Only minus, they didn’t have a changing mat for baby even if the sign on the restroom said so. Well, we are in a high spirited mood today, so the overall rating for kids- and other users- friendliness is 4 pirate skulls:

Orlogsmuseet’s website in English: www.orlogsmuseet.dk

Opening hours: Tuesday- Sunday 12pm- 4pm, Monday closed. Tickets: Adult 60,- Dkr, Children 0-17 years free, Wednesdays free, Copenhagen Card free, and if you have a same day ticket from Tøjhusmuseet- The Royal Danish Arsenal Museum.

A young pirate at the children’s museum

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