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The Round Tower historical landmark in Copenhagen, CPH
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View of The Round Tower in Copenhagen, CPH
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View of The Round Tower in Copenhagen, CPH
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The Round Tower

4.5(27,315 reviews)Activity
🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour👶 Best for ages 4 and up. The gradual spiral ramp makes it manageable for younger children who can walk confidently, while older kids and teens enjoy the 36-meter climb and the sense of accomplishment at the top. Even stroller-age children can come along as the ramp (not stairs) allows for pushchairs.

About

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.

Highlights

  • Walking up the unique 268-meter spiral ramp where horse-drawn carriages once traveled
  • Spectacular 360-degree panoramic views from the observation platform 36 meters high
  • Spotting famous Copenhagen landmarks including church spires, Tivoli Gardens, and the harbor
  • Exploring the historic library hall with its beautiful architecture (free to enter at ground level)
  • Learning about the tower's 1642 construction and history as one of Europe's oldest functioning observatories

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on a clear day for the best views. Check Copenhagen weather forecasts before going to ensure visibility from the observation platform.
  2. 2.The ramp is wide and gradual but makes 7.5 turns to reach the top. Take breaks at the windowed openings along the way where kids can peek out at different levels.
  3. 3.English signage is available throughout. Ask about the free family activity sheets at the entrance that help kids learn about the tower's history as an old observatory.
  4. 4.Purchase the Copenhagen Card before your trip for free entry plus public transportation, which includes the metro to Nørreport Station (5-minute walk to the tower).
  5. 5.Bring a camera or smartphone for the incredible photo opportunities at the top. Kids love spotting famous Copenhagen landmarks like Tivoli Gardens and the colorful Nyhavn harbor from above.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00 AM - 11:30 AM) are least crowded, giving families more space on the ramp and observation deck. Summer offers the longest daylight hours for views, but spring and fall have fewer tourists and comfortable climbing temperatures.

What to Know

Admission costs approximately 25 DKK for children (5-15 years) and 40 DKK for adults (check current prices online as they accept card payments). No cafe inside, but restrooms are available, and the ramp design makes it one of Copenhagen's most stroller-friendly historic attractions.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Winter visits offer a cozy Copenhagen cityscape, though visibility depends on weather. Summer provides the best conditions for clear views and comfortable outdoor time on the observation platform. Special exhibitions occasionally hosted in the tower hall.

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Nearby Eats

Torvehallerne food market is a 5-minute walk away, offering diverse kid-friendly options from Danish pastries to pizza in a covered market setting. Cafe Norden on Amagertorv square (10-minute walk) provides traditional Danish open-faced sandwiches and children's menus with high chairs available.

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