


Christiansborg Palace
About
Christiansborg Palace offers families a fascinating journey through Danish royal history with grand reception rooms, medieval ruins, and secret passages that spark children's imaginations. The Royal Stables are a major hit with young visitors, featuring magnificent horses and historic royal carriages, while the tower provides stunning panoramic views across Copenhagen that make the climb worthwhile for energetic kids.
Highlights
- ✓The Royal Stables with beautiful horses and ornate historic carriages that fascinate animal-loving kids
- ✓Climbing the tower for 360-degree views over Copenhagen's colorful rooftops and waterways
- ✓Exploring the medieval ruins beneath the palace that feel like a real underground adventure
- ✓The grand Throne Room and Great Hall where Danish royalty still hosts official events
- ✓Secret passages and interconnected rooms that make kids feel like palace explorers
Pro Tips
- 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip queues, especially during summer peak season when tour groups are common
- 2.Start with the Royal Stables when you arrive as kids love the horses and it energizes them for the palace tour afterward
- 3.The tower climb involves 100+ steps but rewards with incredible city views. Go early in your visit when kids have the most energy
- 4.Guided tours are included with admission and run in English. They're family-friendly and add great context that brings the palace to life
- 5.Bring a light snack and water as the visit takes 2-3 hours and food options inside are limited
Best Time to Visit
Visit Tuesday through Thursday mornings (10:00-11:00 AM opening) for the smallest crowds. Weekends and Fridays attract more tourists. Avoid visiting during Danish school holidays when local families also tour the palace.
What to Know
Admission covers multiple palace sections (Reception Rooms, Royal Kitchen, Ruins, Stables, and Tower). Note that Monday closures require planning ahead. Free entry for children under 18 when accompanied by paying adults, making it budget-friendly for families.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round except Mondays and major Danish holidays (Christmas, New Year's). Winter visits (November-February) are quieter but require warm clothing as some areas can be cool. Summer (June-August) offers the best weather but brings larger crowds and tour groups.
Nearby Eats
Slotskælderen Hos Gitte Kik, a cozy traditional Danish restaurant just steps away, offers kid-friendly open sandwiches and meatballs in a casual atmosphere. For quicker bites, head to Torvehallerne food market (10-minute walk) where multiple stalls offer pizza, pastries, and international options that please picky eaters.
More Activities Near Copenhagen
Nyhavn
Nyhavn is Copenhagen's picture-perfect harborfront lined with candy-colored 17th-century townhouses, making it a delightful destination for families to stroll, enjoy ice cream, and watch boats glide by. Kids are mesmerized by the historic wooden ships docked along the canal, street performers entertaining crowds, and the lively atmosphere that feels like stepping into a storybook. The wide pedestrian walkways make it easy to navigate with strollers while older children can safely explore this traffic-free zone.
Rosenborg Castle
Rosenborg Castle offers families a chance to step into Danish royal history with its glittering crown jewels, ornate royal chambers, and enchanting Renaissance gardens. Kids love exploring the castle's towers, spotting the famous coronation thrones in the treasury, and running through the beautifully manicured King's Garden, one of Copenhagen's oldest royal gardens.
The Round Tower
The Round Tower offers a unique 17th-century climbing adventure where families walk up a gently sloping spiral ramp instead of stairs, making it accessible even for young children and strollers. At the top, kids are rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views over Copenhagen's colorful rooftops, spires, and canals, making this historic landmark both an educational experience and an exciting physical challenge.
Frederiksberg Have
Frederiksberg Have is a breathtaking historic royal garden offering families 64 acres of green space perfect for outdoor adventures in the heart of Copenhagen. With dedicated playgrounds, charming ponds filled with ducks and swans, wide pathways ideal for strollers and bikes, and plenty of open spaces for running and picnicking, it's a favorite escape for both locals and visiting families seeking a peaceful break from city sightseeing.