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Frederiksberg

Country
Denmark
State
Region Hovedstaden
City
Frederiksberg
Type of Location
Multiple
About Location

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Places to Visit
How to Reach

By train

The town is served by the Frederiksberg station and the Fasanvej station, opened in 2003 on the Copenhagen Metro. It serves the M1 and M2 lines and is connected with bus services. Once completed in 2017, the station will also serve M3
The S-Train urban rail and suburban rail network can be reached through Peter Bangs Vej station, Fuglebakken station and Grøndal station.

Key places to visit
Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg Town Hall, Frederiksberg Palace, Frederiksberg Park


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Places to Visit

Copenhagen Zoo

The Copenhagen Zoo is one of the oldest in Europe tracing its history back to 1859, in recent times focus has shifted from displaying as many animals as possible, to providing large - world class facilities - to the animals, earning the zoo a reputation as one of the best in the world. Recent projects include a large, open, savannah area where the native wildlife mixes with each other, and a large elephant house designed by Normann Foster. It is the only zoo outside Australia to have Tasmanian devils on display, and the zoo is amazingly kids friendly, with many play areas, and some hands on animal displays throughout the zoo. The Zoo has a restaurant, fast-food places, and you are allowed to bring your own food, and eat in the picnic areas.

Frederiksberg Town Hall

Frederiksberg Town Hall in Frederiksberg, Denmark was built during the years 1942-53. In addition to administrative rooms, the Town Hall also has a Town Hall auditorium, grand ceremonial hall, Wedding Room, and an assembly hall and library for the Municipal Council. From the Town Hall Tower, which rises 60 metres above street level, there is a unique view over Frederiksberg and across Copenhagen.

Frederiksberg Palace

Frederiksberg Palace is a Baroque residence, located in Frederiksberg, Denmark, adjacent to the Copenhagen Zoo. It commands an impressive view over Frederiksberg Park, originally designed as a palace garden in the Baroque style. Constructed and extended from 1699 to 1735, the palace served as the royal family’s summer residence until the mid-19th century. Since 1869, it has housed the Royal Danish Army Officers Academy.

Frederiksberg Park

Frederiksberg Park is one of the largest and most attractive greenspaces in Copenhagen, Denmark. Together with the adjacent Søndermarken it forms a green area of 64 hectares at the western edge of Inner Copenhagen. It is a romantic landscape garden designed in English style.

 

Right Time to Visit

May - September

Temperature

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