Frederiksberg is sort of a city within a city—though completely surrounded by Copenhagen, it’s technically its own municipality. It’s teeming with gourmet specialty shops, upscale shopping and charming cafés. But it’s also steeped in history and culture. An enormous park features romantic gardens, a Chinese pavilion, Greek-style temple and labyrinth. Take tour of the masterful baroque Frederiksberg Palace and enjoy the delicate exhibits of the Museum of Modern Glass Art.
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Top Thai Wellness tilbyder thai massage, fodmassage m.m. i forbindelse med sportsskader, arbejdsrelateret ubehag og almindelig selvforkælelse.Du kan også købe gavekort til én du holder af.
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Wellcome to Zenzes Wellness by Winding®, where we offer body treatments such as our signature Dual Zenzation® Couples Massages, De-stressing and relaxing treatmets, Neuromuscular bodyworks and Deep tissue massage, Sport Injury treatments, Sports massage, Hawaiian Sacred Lomi® Treatments, Shiatsu bodywork, all right in the heart of Copenhagen. Strategically located, Zenzes Wellness by Winding® is setup right by the lakes of Frederiksberg, and within walking distance from Copenhagen's Central Station, Vesterport Station, or Forum Subway station.
I decided to visit Zenzes on my birthday - I had been really stressed out due to a high workload and was really feeling tension in my entire body. I chose the Relaxation Redefined massage with Ivan and added an additional 30 minutes plus facial massage. I’ve been to many different spas and wellness centres in search of the perfect relaxation, and I can honestly say that this was the best massage I’ve ever had. Ivan isn’t just a skilled masseur, he really understands how the body works. The surroundings and music really added to the experience, and I left Zenzes a really happy lady. I will definitely be back.
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Craft cocktails inspired by stories both fact and fiction. Visit Gamble while the sun is up for live bands or drop by after sunset for the best electro swing tunes in town.
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In September 2014, the Danish Music Museum reopened with its unique exhibition in new premises at Rosenorns alle 22, Frederiksberg C. The new premises are situated in the former "Broadcasting House", which also houses the Royal Danish Academy of Music. This is a unique "house of music" in which the museum's collections bring the living music of the practising musicians into a cultural historical context, and in which the living music supplies the museum's collections with a sounding dimension. The museum's refurbished exhibition is divided into two "routes" for the visitor - a route which deals with development in Denmark from the bronze lurs onwards, and a route which takes the Middle Ages as its starting point and continues through the various European periods, until both routes meet in globalization of the 20th century. A special part of the exhibition - The "Kunstkammer" - displays quite special, beautiful or rare objects from different periods. The rear part of the exhibition floor - The World - is reserved for temporary exhibitions, starting with an interesting exhibition about the Far East, featuring instruments from China, Japan and Korea. The new premises also house "Det Klingende Museum" - a new project for children and young people, which allows them to explore all kinds of musical instruments within three main categories: classical music, rhythmic music and traditional music.
If you have any interest in musical instruments, this is a terrific place to visit. One of the highlights of our visit to Copenhagen. it traces the different musical instruments humans have used throughout history. The admission includes an iPad with information in English, and even better, there are many minutes of excerpts of people playing the old instruments you can see. This is very well done, and it's easy to spend a few hours here. In October it was only open on weekends, so keep this in mind. Don't miss it. It's also especially good for children, as there is a room where they can try different instruments.
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I visited there in the last Fall. It was a stunning and cozy experience. I love the place. Such a lovely and romantic place. Worth for spending 2 hours. And nearby, we visited the palace too. I will go there in the next summer too.
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The is like a small botanical garden of the University of Copenhagen. The is also a small café there and a small pond with ducks. It is free and worth a visit all year round.
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