Accessibility Amalienborg

Accessible attractions in Copenhagen

Foto: www.lejenkoerestol.dk

Do you need a little help finding out which attractions have good accessibility? Below, you will find a guide to wheelchair-friendly attractions and experiences in Copenhagen.

There are plenty of attractions and museums with accessibility for wheelchair users, too. The majority of attractions and museums even have free wheelchairs to borrow for the visit.

Please note that there may be limited access to a few of the rooms/exhibitions at some museums. We encourage you to have a further look at their website for an overview.

Be aware, that for a visit to Christiansborg Castle you must contact them beforehand to inform them of the need to bring a wheelchair.

Visit attractions with a hidden disability

AutismGoTo has developed autism-friendly social representations of Danish attractions and museums. The goal of the social representations is to make it easier for people with hidden disabilities, such as autism, to plan and complete a visit to one of Denmark's many attractions and museums. 

AutismGoTo makes information sites with practical information, and social representations consist of pictures and text with a walkthrough of the attractions. 

Find and download the social representations and practical information for the attractions and museums here

Please note that the website, information sites, and social representations are written in Danish. We encourage you to translate the text and look at the pictures of the walkthroughs of the attractions and museums.

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Christiansborg Palace
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The National Museum of Denmark
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