What to see and do in Frederiksberg
Strolling the tree-lined boulevards and circumventing the many green parks of Frederiksberg is as lovely as i gets. But Frederiksberg is so much more. It's also great shopping, amazing gastronomy and a prime area for finding your own hidden gems. Here's some recommendations on what to do.
Frederiksberg Garden
At the main entrance, visitors are officially received by Frederik VI, a former king much beloved by his people, so one is fully aware of entering his garden.
Cisternerne
Buried deep beneath Søndermarken's green grass is a massive underground world holding the city's most unique art space.
Copenhagen Zoo
With more than 4,000 animals from all over the world, Copenhagen ZOO is one of Denmark's most visited attractions.
Bakkehuset
The Bakkehus Museum tells the story of the Danish Golden Age
Discover Kamma and Knud Lyne Rahbek’s authentic home, which became a hub for some of the prominent authors and literary figures of the Dan...
Møsting’s Hus
Møsting’s Hus (house) is a small art gallery where you can experience regularly changing exhibitions of contemporary art to suit all tastes.
Landbohøjskolens Have
Experience diversity all year round in this beautiful nineteenth century garden that is now part of the University of Copenhagen.
Søndermarken
Between Valby and Frederiksberg you find Søndermarken – one of Copenhagen’s many parks offering space and beautiful nature.
Here you find wild plants, long meadow-like grass and even owls in the old t...
STORM
Newspaper cartoonist Robert Storm Petersen (1882-1949), known as Storm P., has his own museum at the entrance to Frederiksberg Gardens where you can view satirical drawings, cartoons and paintings. ...
Frederiksberg Palace
The former summer palace of King Frederik IV dating to the early 18th century.