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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4.5 based on 190 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 152 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
4.5 based on 459 reviews
Historically a castle but operating as a museum. Grandeur and decadence of the ballroom is awe inspiring. You can easily spend a day here enjoying the collection. Castle grounds give off the fairy tale feeling. Getting to Frederiksberg is fairly easy trip from Copenhagen by public transit.
4.0 based on 2,306 reviews
In ZOO, you can meet more than 4,000 amazing animals and travel between continents in a pushcart. Get goosebumps from close encounters with polar bears and see the world from a giraffe’s perspective. Test yourself against different animals at the Zoofari playground, learn lots of wild animal facts and enjoy delicious food. A world to explore awaits. Open 365 days a year.
We had read reviews which suggested the zoo was small but we found it delightful and spent the full day there. The range of animals was excellent and the layout interesting (based around different habitats. The Arctic circle and Australia were particularly good.) We saw pandas, polar bears and giraffes up very close as well as numerous small creatures like prairie dog. The animals all looked well cared for and there were educational panels too. We especially enjoyed seeing baby animals (like the playful polar bear cub and joeys in kangaroo pouches). I just wished I'd had a better camera with me as we were very near the animals and the zoo offers great opportunities for keen photographers or wildlife artists. There were well sign posted feeding times and talks. Talking of feeding, I did find the cafe overpriced. Good quality food but very small portions. Some of the outdoor stalls in the zoo were better value.
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