Guidebook for Frederiksberg

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Guidebook for Frederiksberg

Food Scene

Tasty food for reasonable prices and desent coffee. Nice ambiance. It's usually well visited but also quite spacy. Babies are welcome so if you want peace and quiet, visit Ipsen and Co. further down the street.
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The Laundromat Cafe
15 Elmegade
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Tasty food for reasonable prices and desent coffee. Nice ambiance. It's usually well visited but also quite spacy. Babies are welcome so if you want peace and quiet, visit Ipsen and Co. further down the street.
Small cosy quiet(er) café. Good food, delicious juices and teas. Also small plates and brunch etc. It's not laptop or work-friendly but for a small stop and something to drink it's definately worth a visit.
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Ipsen & Co
108 Gl. Kongevej
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Small cosy quiet(er) café. Good food, delicious juices and teas. Also small plates and brunch etc. It's not laptop or work-friendly but for a small stop and something to drink it's definately worth a visit.
Desserts, food, hot and cold drinks and a really nice setting. It's laptop and work-friendly since the place is a good size for hanging out.
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Maude's Salon
164 Gl. Kongevej
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Desserts, food, hot and cold drinks and a really nice setting. It's laptop and work-friendly since the place is a good size for hanging out.
Because; the best pizza in Frederiksberg as voted by locals.
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Forno a Legna
42 Falkoner Alle
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Because; the best pizza in Frederiksberg as voted by locals.
Second best pizzaplace in Frederiksberg and it's just next door.
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Cavallino
15 Jesper Brochmands Gade
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Second best pizzaplace in Frederiksberg and it's just next door.
Amazing brunch, nice ambiance, many guest, hip, buzzing, good coffee, nice neighboorhood. Definately worth a visit.
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Mad & Kaffe
68 Sønder Blvd.
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Amazing brunch, nice ambiance, many guest, hip, buzzing, good coffee, nice neighboorhood. Definately worth a visit.

Sightseeing

Kid-friendly, cozy, relaxed and Frenchy. Værnedamsvej is a small, busy shopping street situated between Vesterbro and Frederiksberg. The street is known for its French atmosphere and to many Copenhageners it is viewed as Copenhagen’s Paris (a very, very small Paris....). Here, you will find cafés, restaurants, specialty shops, deli’s and the wine bar Falernum. The street is oozing charm and a relaxed atmosphere, where several families with children and locals meet and hang out.
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Værnedamsvej (Gammel Kongevej)
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Kid-friendly, cozy, relaxed and Frenchy. Værnedamsvej is a small, busy shopping street situated between Vesterbro and Frederiksberg. The street is known for its French atmosphere and to many Copenhageners it is viewed as Copenhagen’s Paris (a very, very small Paris....). Here, you will find cafés, restaurants, specialty shops, deli’s and the wine bar Falernum. The street is oozing charm and a relaxed atmosphere, where several families with children and locals meet and hang out.
Text from: visitcopenhagen. Different, vibrant, relaxed and lively. Walking down Istedgade, you will experience a different and exciting side of Copenhagen where all kinds of people hang out - students, hipsters, families with children, etc. For many years, Istedgade was dominated by drugs, porn and prostitutes, but today the street has cleaned somewhat up, but luckily not too much, and is booming with shops, cafées, restaurants and bars. Istedgade stretches from Copenhagen Central Station to Enghave Plads and is not far from the Meatpacking District and Halmtorvet, where you will never be bored.
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Istedgade
Istedgade
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Text from: visitcopenhagen. Different, vibrant, relaxed and lively. Walking down Istedgade, you will experience a different and exciting side of Copenhagen where all kinds of people hang out - students, hipsters, families with children, etc. For many years, Istedgade was dominated by drugs, porn and prostitutes, but today the street has cleaned somewhat up, but luckily not too much, and is booming with shops, cafées, restaurants and bars. Istedgade stretches from Copenhagen Central Station to Enghave Plads and is not far from the Meatpacking District and Halmtorvet, where you will never be bored.
If you're into watching animals in captivity, visit Copenhagen Zoo.
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Zoológico de Copenhague
32 Roskildevej
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If you're into watching animals in captivity, visit Copenhagen Zoo.
From Visitcopenhagen: The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellery designers, as well as wine bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Here you will find the Michelin-starred restaurant Relæ, not to mention some of the best coffee around, at The Coffee Collective, which is a specialty micro roastery and coffee consulting company. World Barista Champion and twice national champion Klaus Thomsen is behind The Coffee Collective. On Jægersborggade you will also find the only caramel cookery in Copenhagen, Karamelleriet, Meyers Bakery, Ro Chokolade, Manfreds wine bar and the underground wine bar Terroiristen. The street is not to be missed if you want to experience a youthful and grass root vibe.
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Jægersborggade
Jægersborggade
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From Visitcopenhagen: The street Jægersborggade in the Nørrebro neighbourhood has turned from dodgy to hip and is one of the hippest and most buzzing streets in Copenhagen at the moment. Today, the small residential street is home to around 40 art galleries, organic produce shops, vintage clothes, ceramics and jewellery designers, as well as wine bars, coffee shops and restaurants. Here you will find the Michelin-starred restaurant Relæ, not to mention some of the best coffee around, at The Coffee Collective, which is a specialty micro roastery and coffee consulting company. World Barista Champion and twice national champion Klaus Thomsen is behind The Coffee Collective. On Jægersborggade you will also find the only caramel cookery in Copenhagen, Karamelleriet, Meyers Bakery, Ro Chokolade, Manfreds wine bar and the underground wine bar Terroiristen. The street is not to be missed if you want to experience a youthful and grass root vibe.
From Visitcopenhagen: Lively, cozy, hip and young at heart. Elmegade is a popular and vibrant side street to Nørrebrogade and Sankt Hans Square in Nørrebro. The street buzzes with activity and is known for its small creative boutiques, bars, take away’s and cafes. In Elmegade, the atmosphere is relaxing and cozy - just like in Værnedamsvej and in Jægersborggade - and many young people and students hang out with friends on the sidewalk, outside the cafes or at benches at Sankt Hans Square. Also young families with children and girlfriends with prams meet for a chat and a cup of coffee at The Laundromat Café or outside Kaffebar. Many Copenhageners really do love Elmegade so go visit it while you are in Copenhagen, feel the lively but relaxing atmosphere and find out if you love it too!
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Elmegade (Nørrebrogade)
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From Visitcopenhagen: Lively, cozy, hip and young at heart. Elmegade is a popular and vibrant side street to Nørrebrogade and Sankt Hans Square in Nørrebro. The street buzzes with activity and is known for its small creative boutiques, bars, take away’s and cafes. In Elmegade, the atmosphere is relaxing and cozy - just like in Værnedamsvej and in Jægersborggade - and many young people and students hang out with friends on the sidewalk, outside the cafes or at benches at Sankt Hans Square. Also young families with children and girlfriends with prams meet for a chat and a cup of coffee at The Laundromat Café or outside Kaffebar. Many Copenhageners really do love Elmegade so go visit it while you are in Copenhagen, feel the lively but relaxing atmosphere and find out if you love it too!
Walk around the four lakes of Copenhagen. They each represent a district: western lake, frederiksberg lake, northern lake and eastern lake.
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The Lakes
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Walk around the four lakes of Copenhagen. They each represent a district: western lake, frederiksberg lake, northern lake and eastern lake.
From Visit Copenhagen: Refshaleøen island is an old industrial area that was once home to one of the world's largest shipyards, B&W. Now, Refshaleøen island is home to creative office spaces, activity centres, loud music festivals and even some restaurants. Only about a 15-minute-bike ride away from city centre, this place is like a peaceful island in the middle of bustling Copenhagen. This hidden gem is even unknown to many Copenhageners. Here are our favourite activities and places on this old historic landmark gone trendy.
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Refshaleøen, Copenhagen
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From Visit Copenhagen: Refshaleøen island is an old industrial area that was once home to one of the world's largest shipyards, B&W. Now, Refshaleøen island is home to creative office spaces, activity centres, loud music festivals and even some restaurants. Only about a 15-minute-bike ride away from city centre, this place is like a peaceful island in the middle of bustling Copenhagen. This hidden gem is even unknown to many Copenhageners. Here are our favourite activities and places on this old historic landmark gone trendy.
From Visitcopenhagen: Freetown Christiania is a green and car-free neighbourhood in Copenhagen, best known for its autonomous inhabitants’ different way of life. It was established in 1971 by a group of hippies who occupied some abandoned military barracks on the site and developed their own set of society rules, completely independent of the Danish government. Christiania existed under special conditions for 40 years with constant conflicts and clashes between the local Christianites and the Danish state. After many years of uncertainty about the future of Christiania, an agreement was entered in 2011, which meant that on 1 July 2012, a foundation, the Foundation Freetown Christiania, was founded. The foundation now owns the entire part of Christiania located outside the protected ramparts and leases buildings and land on the ramparts, which are still owned by the state. Part of the money is raised by selling the symbolic Christiania shares. Freetown Christiania is a mix of homemade houses, workshops, art galleries, music venues, cheap and organic eateries, and beautiful nature. It is still a society within a society, for an example you cannot buy a house in Christiania. You have to apply for it, and if successful, it is given to you. The area is open to the public – even with guided tours, run by the local Christianites. For your own safety, visitors are advised not to film nor photograph in Christiania, especially not in the area in and around Pusher Street, mainly due to the hash dealing, which is illegal in Denmark. At the entrance you will find signs indicating 'do's and don'ts' in the area. We advice you to take them seriously and follow them - locals also respect the rules.
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Freetown Christiania
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From Visitcopenhagen: Freetown Christiania is a green and car-free neighbourhood in Copenhagen, best known for its autonomous inhabitants’ different way of life. It was established in 1971 by a group of hippies who occupied some abandoned military barracks on the site and developed their own set of society rules, completely independent of the Danish government. Christiania existed under special conditions for 40 years with constant conflicts and clashes between the local Christianites and the Danish state. After many years of uncertainty about the future of Christiania, an agreement was entered in 2011, which meant that on 1 July 2012, a foundation, the Foundation Freetown Christiania, was founded. The foundation now owns the entire part of Christiania located outside the protected ramparts and leases buildings and land on the ramparts, which are still owned by the state. Part of the money is raised by selling the symbolic Christiania shares. Freetown Christiania is a mix of homemade houses, workshops, art galleries, music venues, cheap and organic eateries, and beautiful nature. It is still a society within a society, for an example you cannot buy a house in Christiania. You have to apply for it, and if successful, it is given to you. The area is open to the public – even with guided tours, run by the local Christianites. For your own safety, visitors are advised not to film nor photograph in Christiania, especially not in the area in and around Pusher Street, mainly due to the hash dealing, which is illegal in Denmark. At the entrance you will find signs indicating 'do's and don'ts' in the area. We advice you to take them seriously and follow them - locals also respect the rules.

Parks & Nature

Lovely and big park where you can picnic, chill and enjoy the view over frederiksberg castle.
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Frederiksberg Have
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Lovely and big park where you can picnic, chill and enjoy the view over frederiksberg castle.