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Blegdamsvej 1
2100 Østerbro
Denmark
Nørrebro
Hours
What time does Picnic park open?
Picnic park is open 24 hours on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Picnic park close?
Mon-Sun Open 24 hours
Does Picnic park have parking?
Yes, Picnic park has parking options.
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We loved coming to Norrebro and seeing/exploring this neighborhood. It's less touristy, has many…read morehidden gems, and much more up our alley as casual, look-for-where-the-locals-go kind of travel. This park is honestly just a big park with lines on the ground, but it was fun to walk the park and see the local children play.
There's a giant banana hill in the middle of the park. You can see it on google earth. It's yellow…read moreand fun. It's the best sort of urban park design and fun for the eyes.
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Fun park to walk through and spend a bit of time. Some areas look like they were frozen in time…read morefrom decades ago. Can definitely secure some hipster artsy photos. Everything looks like it hasn't been cleaned forever so wouldn't touch anything.
A cool place indeed. It was nice seeing all the children playing together and having a great time…read more A few feet away there's a wrestling ring which was a hit with my family. Their inner WWE personalities came out and funny to watch.
Great park in Nørrebronx! Every park has its own soul. Soul of this park is sport, active fun. Of…read morecourse they are all kinds of activities, but sport is the number one. Development of Norrebronx is going very fast and I can't wait when metro will be done. I'm taking one star of, because I thing this park deserve better bathroom with flexible open hours. It would be much better for everybody out there. Don't sit at home and go to meet new ppl. Norrebro park perfect for a great (sunny) day.
Good family park, if somewhat graffiti-laden…read more The bicycle track is great fun for 2 to 6 year olds, and the crashed-WWII-torpedo-bomber-jungle-gym is good for some laughs. Bathrooms can be... sub-optimal.
Buenos Aires
Kaffe i solen
Assistens Cemetery in Copenhagen is a beautiful, calm, and serene place that feels more like a park…read morethan a traditional cemetery. Its lush greenery and blooming flowers create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for reflection. Notable figures buried here include philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, author Hans Christian Andersen, and physicist Niels Bohr, adding historical and cultural significance. This lovely environment and rich heritage make Assistens Cemetery a great place to quietly stroll through alone, with a friend/significant other or with family.
This 1760 cemetery makes you fall in love with Copenhagen. The final resting place of Hans…read moreChristian Andersen and Soren Kierkegaard, it's now set up as a public park, a popular picnic spot and running place. On an early Sunday morning, I ran to the cemetery and it was lovely!
At first sight Hans Tavsens Park look a bit boring and ordinarily. It just look like a big field of…read moregrass. Look a bit closer, and you will learn that the park have a lot to offer. Their is a big playground, mini golf (bring your own balls and putter), boulders for climbing, ballpark, and some strange looking statues. Best of all, it is neighbour to Assistensens Kirkegård, and you always have this great cemetery as background. You can look for the woodpickers and squirrels in the big old trees.
Park located right next to my house. Favorite spot for my 3 years old daughter. She can freely run…read moreall over the place, she can check out the fountain, or see statues along the fence. One important thing is toilet, which is based in the middle of the park. This park is great for short walk or for having picnic, when weather is nice. Thank you for reading it and have a nice Yelpy day!
Flowering trees
Lovely park with multiple rolling (dirt surface) paths, beautiful gardens, flowers & ponds, play…read moreareas, and lots of benches. We sat at the coffee shop inside to people and bird watch for quite awhile.
Staying at the nearby SP34, my friend and I enjoyed walked through this small park on the way to…read moreexplore the city. Gates that close in the evening guard the park and trails guide visitors past statues, trees and a small pond with a bridge with views of the city. It's a peaceful escape from the city.
At ten hectares (25-ish acres?) it's not the largest Botanical Garden I've visited. The pathways…read moreseemed very crowded at noon on this particular weekday. So my experience was a little less enjoyable sauntering, and more Pacman-style weaving to get where I wanted to go. I can see there is beauty here, and I imagine that I would enjoy it more during a less busy time.
The Botanical Garden is free. Within the garden is the Palm House and Butterfly House, which costs…read moreDKK 60. In the Palm House it can be quite humid, especially when you go up the cast-iron spiral staircase. Some of the plants are overgrown, so it's a bit difficult to walk the pathways. The Butterfly House was the highlight, with various colored species fluttering around.
We didn't have a lot of time to explore this beautiful park here in Copenhagen, but the areas we…read morewalked through were gorgeous. It is advertised as a romantic garden park, and that name seems very appropriate. There is lush, beautiful green everywhere, with flowering plants throughout. Several little lakes and cute bridges are found throughout. Swans, ducks, geese, pigeons, and seagulls were found in many places.There was an area for kids with many young families gathered for some special event the night we were there. At another part of the park, it looked like people were arriving for a concert of some kind later that night. There were a lot of people enjoying the park, but it never felt overwhelmingly crowded, as the park is so big. If I lived in Copenhagen, this park would be a regular for me.
In the western part of Copenhagen is a yellow castle from 1699. Tours are offered inside, but…read morewhat's popular for even locals is wandering the massive gardens outside. With trails throughout, joggers and runners can be seen every day. The zoo is right next door making for a perfect family day!
What is this? It is just something locals have made with what they have. Painted trash to give some…read morecolor to the area, planted some plants, built some small paths. And also put some flowers to make it look nice. I think it's such a nice touch to this empty space that was left empty for 7 years after the revolutionary fight and demolition of the building that once stood there. This garden even has a Facebook group where you can see events that are happening there and see when you can go and help with something. Children are happy about this small growing green area and have also helped in the making! It's such a random little garden you should take a look at! These things are only in Copenhagen! Oh! And the mayor has backed finally up this activity and made it legal!
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Wow what a castle. I love it, not but just packed of everything into this place. I was expecting…read morehuge big, but turned out quite simple, elegant and full of surprises. Grand, simple & elegant garden. The inside was just amazing from room after room, from one level to the next and you got to down into the jewel in the basement for the grand jewels plus others. Just simply magnificent, I didn't have time to be bored or a break from it cause everything just connect from one to another. Everything just has that cozy but yet loyal vibe. Love it, and I think this is the best & my favorite I seem so far.
Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King's Gardens out…read moreback -- immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts -- the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don't miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop. Beautiful site and an easy walk from the waterfront. You can also peek at the King's Gardens out back -- immaculately kept, of course. The day pass is worth it for convenient access to the castle. Free lockers are a nice touch, and the guards with bayonets add a bit of royal drama. Inside, the halls are filled with art and artifacts -- the grand hall with the thrones and lion statues is a standout. Don't miss the Crown Jewels in the walk-in vault downstairs, complete with a step ladder for the perfect view. A truly regal visit, well worth the stop.
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