9km bikeroute at Østerbro Playful Østerbro Østerbro is a playful part of Copenhagen with harbour baths, green oases, innovative playgrounds, sandy beaches, and unique recreational spacesFind more experiences on your way through Copenhagen with stories from Copenhagen Local Walks and Copenhagen Architecture Guide. Photographer Signe Nors gps navigation View the route on a map and download the GPS navigation file. Experiences along the way Photographer Freja Bonde Classens Have Well hidden in a residential area, you will find Classens Have, a green oasis waiting to be explored. Relax under the chestnut trees, soak up the sun or enjoy a picnic while the city continues to buzz behind the walls. Photographer Freja Bonde Playground on Rosenvænget Allé In the heart of Rosenvængets Allé, you will find a lovely playground. Do somersaults, climb a castle, run from tower to tower on suspension bridges. Bike around the neighbourhood and enjoy the charming villas and gardens. Strandboulevarden School Copenhagen has countless school yards that are open to the public on weekends and on weekdays after the last school break. The school yard at Strandboulevarden School is highly innovative, inviting children to learn, play, and move. Legehavet Sandkaj Legehavet Sandkaj is a maritime haven for all skipper aspirants between the age of 0-10. They can explore 'Kranen' (the Crane), Fragtskibet (the Cargo Ship) and 'Kongebøjen’ (King of the Buoy)- all activities inspired by the surrounding harbour. Konditaget Lüders On a rooftop by the waterfront, you can find a unique recreational space with trampolines, swings, and a 60-meter track on top of a multi-story car park . An architectural stroke of genius, providing locals with an open-air public gym with a view. Den Røde By Den Røde By, Danish for ‘the red city’, is a collection of historic buildings made of red bricks. They used to house heavy industry and were used for coal storage for years. Today, the buildings are transformed into housing, workshops, and restaurants. Photographer Freja Bonde Fælledparken Roll, skate, and swing – one of Copenhagen’s largest parks, Fælledparken, invites you to exercise and play all year round. More than 11 million people use the park annually, including the celebrations on Labour Day, carnivals, and summer dance classes. Photographer Thomas Høyrup Christensen The Children's Traffic Playground Trafiklegepladsen, or the Children’s Traffic Playground, is the perfect place for children of all ages to learn about traffic rules through fun and play. Photographer Daniel Rasmussen Fælledparken Skatepark Inaugurated in 1988 and modernised in 1996-98, Fælledparken Skatepark is one of Northern Europe's largest skate parks with its 4600 square meters. Skaters of all ages and levels are welcome to practise all days of the week – free of charge. Photographer Jonas Kongstad Tårnlegepladsen Tårnlegepladsen, Danish for ‘the tower playground’, is an iconic playground for the little ones, showcasing the towers and spires that make up Copenhagen’s unique skyline. Architecture Guide Copenhagen Architecture Guide Danish Architecture Center’s (DAC) free app puts the city’s best contemporary design in your hand. See all the highlights near you. Or put the app on “explore mode” and receive notifications when you pass interesting architecture in the city. Local podwalks Copenhagen Local Walks Discover Copenhagen at your own pace with Copenhagen Local Walks - a series of free digital audio tours. Explore the history, culture, and local neighbourhoods through text, sound, photos, and videos.