Most Kid Friendly City In The World?

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Published 2022-09-15
We spent the weekend focused on giving our kids a good time! We want to make sure our long term slow travel is fun for the whole family. We took the kids to the Copenhagen Zoo and explored some of the most idyllic places in Copenhagen as well as explore the infamous Tivoli Gardens amusement park. We also explored the National Museum of Denmark. We hope you enjoy this Copenhagen travel vlog!

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All Comments (21)
  • @larsenbirger
    Seeing your excitement for things we take for granted is very nice. Ive travelled the world and lived so many places. But Copenhagen will remain home.
  • @Alhem11
    Copenhagen is child-friendly because Copenhagen wants more families with children to live here. The weight of singles was tipping the scales in the wrong direction. Copenhagen should ideally be a city for everyone and not just a party/event city for singles. It is a deliberate choice of the city council. 😉Love your vlogs 🥰
  • @janhjorth965
    Uputube scrolles through some pics from your video, and I instantlynrecognized my childhood s-station of Sorgenfri which you used On your trip to Nyhavn….amazing that the tingest blink of an image could take me back there…loved your take On Denmark.
  • Love your videos! Curious which brands/stores you shop at for those great short and shirt combo pieces and dresses? And kids wear too? Thanks!
  • @oreilly1237878
    Just beautifull Copenhagen with such a nice family.Peace be upon you and the world in general.
  • @Drescher1984
    A place a lot miss, is Bakken. Free entry, rides are about the same price. Also there's a large park next to it with deer in it. Can also pay for a horse carriage ride.
  • @aninditasyafri
    Oh wow the donut peach looks really yum! I hope I can visit Copenhagen one day 😊
  • World famous author: Hans Christian Andersen had his home, a single room on top of a building in Nyhavn! He spent much of his time travelling all over Europe and visiting wealthy friends, while also writing his works. Because of an honest family member, who took care of his income and licences, he anyway became an actual billionare in his lifetime, compared with modern times values. 😃
  • Such cute kids… You guys really are doing an amazing job. My wife and I are from Denmark and when we travlt to New York we had kinda the same thought… if the kids are having a good time then we are having a good time.
  • Beautiful family 😁👍 I am so happy and proud in a way that you enjoy being in Denmark, it's my home, and I love Denmark so i do enjoy looking that YOU enjoying Denmark aswell 😁❤️🇩🇰🇺🇸
  • @knoxpuffer
    Wow your videos are so well made and you have a beautiful family. Awesome to see you enjoyed Denmark as much as you did!
  • @PLF...
    As a Copenhagener, I've honestly never thought about the city as being particularly child friendly, but maybe it's just that when I think of other big cities as being "not child friendly" that's probably just the norm and I just got my reference point skewed a bit 😀 Most Danish cities are quite friendly though, but I guess when you can get around on foot/bikes and avoid cars and heavy traffic it's a plus - which obviously is more of a thing in more populated areas where people don't need to rely on cars to get around.
  • You guys look so stylish! Almost like you are Danish too 😆 great video, thanks for the inspiration. Hoping to go with my daughter soon x
  • @traver1965
    Lovely family :) I think you are really good at making vlogs. It is actually looking like a pro made it
  • I just love your vlogs😃. Taylor leaving his wallet & then got kidnapped by the train 😂. That’s hilarious 😂. For me it’s Emmett & Coco feeding each other…the cutest😀.
  • Whaat I grew up like 500 meters from that station 0:52. Did not expect that. Glad you enjoyed Denmark and Copenhagen :)
  • Glad to see you enjoyed your stay at Jægersborg Station. The number of times I've missed my connection there while commuting to/from work for 20 years is ridiculous (separate companies). I never did find out why the local train is called the pig train. I remember visiting Copenhagen Zoo with my two year old son around 1984. He was excited to see the walrus until it spat at him. Then he spotted a rabbit just sitting nibbling on a patch of grass at the side of the path. We approached slowly so he could get a closer look just in time to see/hear a gull swoop down, kill the rabbit and start pecking at it. We went home then.