
Frederiksberg Copenhagen is the city’s wealthiest and most refined district — technically a separate municipality enclaved within Copenhagen, with the iconic Frederiksberg Have park (32 hectares of formal gardens with the 18th-century Frederiksberg Palace), Copenhagen Zoo, the historic Lidkoeb cocktail bar, Hart Bageri (Richard Hart’s bakery), and Copenhagen’s most refined residential streets. Frederiksberg is family-friendly, quieter than central Copenhagen, and an excellent staying base for travelers who prefer a residential-elegant atmosphere over central tourist density. This complete Frederiksberg Copenhagen guide covers Frederiksberg Have, the Zoo, restaurants, hotels, and walking routes.
Frederiksberg Copenhagen at a Glance
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Status | Separate Danish municipality enclaved within Copenhagen |
| Population | ~104,000 residents |
| Area | 8.7 km² |
| Defining sights | Frederiksberg Have, Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg Palace, Cisternerne |
| Best for | Families, park lovers, refined dining, peaceful walking |
| Best metro | Frederiksberg (M1, M3), Forum (M3), Aksel Møllers Have (M3) |
| Atmosphere | Wealthy, refined, quiet, residential, family-friendly |
| Architecture | 1900s villas and apartment houses, baroque palace |
| Best season | May-September for Frederiksberg Have outdoor life |
Top Things to Do in Frederiksberg Copenhagen
1. Walk Frederiksberg Have

Frederiksberg Have is Copenhagen’s most-elegant park — 32 hectares of formal Romantic-period landscape design (1700s) surrounding Frederiksberg Palace. Lake with swans and ducks, Chinese-style pagoda island (1799), formal gardens, fountains, statue of King Frederik VI. Boat rentals 60 DKK/30 min summer. Free entry; open dawn-dusk. Allow 2 hours for a thorough walk.
2. Visit Copenhagen Zoo

Copenhagen Zoo (Zoologisk Have) is Copenhagen’s 1859 zoo — 4,000+ animals across 11 hectares. Highlights: BIG-designed Elephant House (2008), Arctic Ring (polar bears), Norman Foster’s Elephant House collaboration, observation tower with park views. 245 DKK adult; free with Copenhagen Card. Family favorite; allow 4-5 hours. See our Copenhagen with kids guide.
3. Frederiksberg Palace Exterior

Frederiksberg Palace (Frederiksberg Slot) is the 18th-century baroque royal palace at the eastern end of Frederiksberg Have. Now houses the Royal Danish Military Academy; not open to public for tours. Visible from the park — photogenic from the lake side. Free to view from outside.
4. Cisternerne Underground Gallery

Cisternerne is Copenhagen’s most-unusual art space — a former 19th-century underground water reservoir beneath Sondermarken park, now hosting site-specific contemporary art installations. Single annual exhibition. 110 DKK; free with Copenhagen Card. Atmospheric and unique.
5. Walk the Lake

Frederiksberg Have lake offers boat rentals in summer (60 DKK/30 min). The Chinese-style pagoda island is the photogenic centerpiece. Walk the perimeter for varied views; the formal gardens north of the lake are at their best in summer.
6. Sondermarken Park
Sondermarken is Frederiksberg’s second park — directly south of Frederiksberg Have across Roskildevej. Less formal, more wooded. Hosts Cisternerne underground gallery. Combined with Frederiksberg Have makes 2-3 hours of green space.
7. Eat at Hart Bageri Frederiksberg

Hart Bageri (Frederiksberg branch) is Copenhagen’s most-acclaimed bakery — Richard Hart (ex-Tartine SF) leads. Famous croissants, sourdough loaves, kanelsnegle. Frederiksberg location is sister to Norrebro flagship. See our best bakeries Copenhagen guide.
8. Drink at Lidkoeb Cocktail Bar
Lidkoeb is Copenhagen’s most-acclaimed cocktail bar — three floors in a 1920s Frederiksberg building. Top floor whiskey bar; middle floor cocktails; ground floor more casual. 110-145 DKK cocktails. Reservations recommended; or arrive 21:00 to avoid waits.
Frederiksberg Streets Worth Walking

- Frederiksberg Allé — tree-lined boulevard from Vesterbro to Frederiksberg Have
- Falkoner Allé — main commercial spine, restaurants, design shops
- Gammel Kongevej — refined shopping and cafes
- Smallegade — quieter residential
- Bulowsvej — leads from Frederiksberg Have through Sondermarken to Carlsberg
- Holsteinsgade — quiet residential connecting Frederiksberg to Vesterbro
Best Restaurants in Frederiksberg
Fine Dining
- Mes Restaurant — natural wine bistro; 5-course 575 DKK
- Restaurant Frederiksholm — modern Nordic; 5-course 575 DKK
- Le Saint-Jacques — French bistro; 175-345 DKK
Casual
- Hart Bageri Frederiksberg — best bakery; 35-95 DKK
- Mirabelle — natural-wine bakery; brunch and lunch
- Granola — vegetarian/healthy brunch
- Pomodoro — Italian (technically Norrebro border)
- Bevar’s — vegan-friendly
Coffee + Cocktails
- La Cabra Frederiksberg — specialty coffee
- Lidkoeb — Copenhagen’s top cocktails
- Atelier September — beautiful cafe
- Sif Mathilde — natural wine bar
Best Hotels in Frederiksberg
Frederiksberg has several refined hotel options:
- Hotel Skt. Petri (technically Indre By border) — 5*; 2,800-6,500 DKK
- Hotel Avenue — Frederiksberg classic; 1,500-2,800 DKK
- Imperial Hotel — Frederiksberg Allé; 1,500-3,200 DKK
- Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers — modern; 1,800-3,500 DKK
- Andersen Boutique Hotel (Vesterbro side) — design boutique; 1,800-3,500 DKK
See our best hotels Copenhagen guide.
Frederiksberg Shopping

Frederiksberg has Copenhagen’s most refined shopping along Gammel Kongevej and Falkoner Alle. Danish design houses, antique shops, books, fashion. Quieter than Stroget; the Copenhagen of the elegant shopping crowd. Frederiksberg Centret (mall) at Frederiksberg Metro for chain shopping.
Frederiksberg Walking Route (3 hours)
- Take metro M1/M3 to Frederiksberg Station
- Walk to Frederiksberg Have via Smallegade
- Tour Frederiksberg Have (lake, Chinese pagoda, palace exterior)
- Visit Copenhagen Zoo (4-5 hours if doing zoo) or skip for park-only day
- Lunch at Hart Bageri Frederiksberg
- Walk Falkoner Alle browsing
- Coffee at La Cabra Frederiksberg
- Cisternerne underground gallery (Sondermarken)
- Cocktails at Lidkoeb to finish
Frederiksberg Copenhagen Practical Tips
- Frederiksberg is its own municipality — separate from Copenhagen city; uses same metro/bus
- Frederiksberg Have is free — open dawn-dusk; family-friendly
- Copenhagen Zoo Saturday is busiest — go Tuesday-Thursday
- Lidkoeb books up — reserve top-floor whiskey bar
- Combine with Vesterbro — adjacent; 10-min walk to Mikkeller, Kodbyen
- Combine with Carlsberg — Carlsberg city is south of Sondermarken; 15 min walk
- Public toilets — Frederiksberg Have, Copenhagen Zoo, all major cafes
- Family-friendly — best Copenhagen district for visitors with kids
- Sundays open — most cafes/restaurants Sunday brunch popular
- Cycling infrastructure — Frederiksberg has dedicated bike lanes everywhere
Frederiksberg Copenhagen FAQs
Is Frederiksberg part of Copenhagen?
Technically no — Frederiksberg is a separate Danish municipality enclaved within Copenhagen city. For all practical purposes (transit, addresses, travel), it functions as a Copenhagen district.
What is Frederiksberg known for?
Frederiksberg is known for being Copenhagen’s wealthiest and most refined district. Famous for: Frederiksberg Have park, Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg Palace, Cisternerne underground gallery, Hart Bageri, Lidkoeb cocktail bar, and elegant 1900s residential architecture.
Should I stay in Frederiksberg?
Yes — for travelers who prefer quieter, more residential, family-friendly atmospheres over central tourist density. Frederiksberg has metro access to all Copenhagen sights. Hotels are quieter and often better value than Indre By.
Is Frederiksberg expensive?
Yes — Frederiksberg is Copenhagen’s wealthiest district with the highest property values. Restaurants and shops are mid-to-high range. Hotels match Indre By prices for similar quality. Park visits and walking are free.
Is Frederiksberg family-friendly?
Very — Frederiksberg is Copenhagen’s most family-friendly district. Frederiksberg Have, Copenhagen Zoo, quieter streets, refined cafes, family-friendly restaurants. Best Copenhagen base for travelers with kids.
How do I get to Frederiksberg?
Metro M1 + M3 to Frederiksberg Station. M3 also stops at Forum and Aksel Møllers Have. Walking from Vesterbro takes 10-15 minutes. Bus 1A and 14 also serve Frederiksberg.
How long should I spend in Frederiksberg?
Half-day for Frederiksberg Have + lunch + Hart Bageri. Full day if including Copenhagen Zoo. 1-2 days thorough exploration if combined with Carlsberg city and Sondermarken.
What’s the difference between Frederiksberg and Vesterbro?
Frederiksberg is wealthier, quieter, more refined, family-oriented; Vesterbro is hip, creative, food-focused, more international. Adjacent neighborhoods. See our Vesterbro Copenhagen guide.
Related Reading
- Copenhagen neighborhoods guide.
- Things to do in Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen with kids.
- Best bakeries Copenhagen.
- Vesterbro Copenhagen guide.
- Carlsberg city Copenhagen.
- Copenhagen itinerary.
- Family hotels Copenhagen.
The Verdict on Frederiksberg Copenhagen
Frederiksberg Copenhagen is the city’s most elegant district — perfect for travelers who prefer refinement and parks over central tourist density. Walk Frederiksberg Have, visit Copenhagen Zoo with kids, eat Hart Bageri, drink at Lidkoeb, browse Gammel Kongevej. Stay in Frederiksberg if you have kids, want quieter atmosphere, or value access to parks. Combine with Vesterbro and Carlsberg for a full west-Copenhagen day. Frederiksberg shows Copenhagen at its most poised and family-friendly.
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