Copenhagen with young children.
Discussion
Hello. We’re considering a trip to Denmark this year. I wonder if anyone has any accommodation recommendations when travelling with two young children, that might be a bit different from the normal chain hotel “family room” experience.
We’ve seen already that we won’t have enough time to see all that is worth seeing around Denmark, but any other recommendations gratefully received. Children are 2 and 6. Thanks!
We’ve seen already that we won’t have enough time to see all that is worth seeing around Denmark, but any other recommendations gratefully received. Children are 2 and 6. Thanks!
toastyhamster said:
Flights are cheap? Where from? My kids want to do Tivoli but I can't find flights much under £100 and that's from LHR and tbh I'd rather book a different theme park and go from Stansted to Verona/Stockholm/Eindhoven etc.
Gatwick with Norwegian or Easyjet seems to be the economical route to and from Copenhagen. If you want another great theme park, then there is Liseberg in Gothenburg which I believe is the largest in Scandinavia, it's pretty epic and great for all ages!
Traffic said:
toastyhamster said:
Flights are cheap? Where from? My kids want to do Tivoli but I can't find flights much under £100 and that's from LHR and tbh I'd rather book a different theme park and go from Stansted to Verona/Stockholm/Eindhoven etc.
Gatwick with Norwegian or Easyjet seems to be the economical route to and from Copenhagen. If you want another great theme park, then there is Liseberg in Gothenburg which I believe is the largest in Scandinavia, it's pretty epic and great for all ages!
Already got Efteling booked for Feb half term and Liseburg/Grunaland pencilled in as a joint trip later in the year. Did a week in Costa Dorada last August and the kids only really enjoyed the two days in PortaVentura, so we went back in October and that's now set the tone for this years holidays. I'll be taking my Kindle. Gardaland, Europa, and all the others are possible if the flights/ferries align.
We are going in Feb. Out of season obviously and probably cold but we're staying in an Airbnb right in the middle. I just find that better than a hotel so we don't all have to go to bed at 7.30. (having said that a couple of nights in a Premier Inn going to bed at 8 really recharges the batteries).
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