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Children's Museum at the National Museum Bus #5 or #28. www.natmus.dk Tues-Sun 10am-5pm; 40kr, free Wed and for under-16s. Aimed specifically at children between 6 and 12, with a variety of attractions including a full-size model of a Tuareg camp in the Sahara; copies of a Viking ship (kids can dress up in Viking costumes too) and a small medieval castle; and an "aroma" section with exotic spices where kids can learn where the different smells come from.

Experimentarium Bus #6, #21, #650S or S-Tog to Hellerup or Svanemøllen then a 10min walk. www.experimentarium.dk Mon & Wed-Fri 9am-5pm, Tues 9am-9pm, Sat & Sun 11am-5pm; adults 79kr, children 3-14 years 57kr, under-3s free. This fascinating, hands-on science centre lets children explore the laws of nature by performing their own experiments. There are over 300 experiments in total, using easy to follow guidelines - helpful instructors are on hand if you get stuck - and covering topics such as magnetism, aerodynamics, anatomy, astronomy and environmental science. Regular scientific demonstrations are given throughout the day, and there's a special kids' pavilion for 3-to 6-year olds, with mechanical bubble-making machines.

Post and Tele Museum Bus #5 or Nørreport S-Tog www.ptt-museum.dk Tues & Thurs-Sun 10am-5pm, Wed

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10am-8pm; adults 30kr, under-12s free, free on Wed. The children's section of this informative museum has old postal uniforms for kids to dress up in and telegraph equipment and bits of other antiquated telecommunications equipment for them to play with, including a morse-code transmitter. For older children, the museum's "B@lkony" section is dedicated to computers and the Internet, with lots of fun programmes to fiddle around with. There's also a children's playroom in the rooftop cafe.


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