Fisher Hill's picturesque and affluent residential setting draws a parallel to Frederiksberg in Copenhagen. Frederiksberg is a wealthy and independent municipality within the greater Copenhagen area, surrounded by the City of Copenhagen. It is known for its green spaces, wide avenues, and neoclassical mansions. The neighborhood is home to Frederiksberg Palace, situated atop a hill overlooking the exquisite Frederiksberg Gardens. This park is one of the largest and most attractive green spaces in Copenhagen, including an English-style landscaped garden, with small lakes, canals, and a Chinese pavilion. The Copenhagen Zoo is also located on the edge of the park. Frederiksberg has its own shopping and dining scene, centered around the streets of Gammel Kongevej, Værnedamsvej, and Falkoner Allé. The area is considered quite prestigious, offering a mix of high-end specialty shops, cafes, and international boutiques. It is popular with families and professionals, combining the upscale feel of a well-heeled suburb with proximity to the city center.
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Free Activities
Frederiksberg Gardens
Stroll through the romantic landscapes of Frederiksberg Gardens, featuring picturesque canals, bridges, and a historic palace.
The Cisterns
Explore the subterranean water reservoir beneath the streets of Frederiksberg, now hosting changing art exhibitions.
Frederiksberg Allé
Take a walk down the historic avenue lined with old chestnut trees, theaters, and cafés, reflecting the charm of a bygone era.
Paid Activities
Zoological Garden
Discover the diverse range of animals at the Copenhagen Zoo, from polar bears to tropical reptiles, in a variety of unique habitats.
Frederiksberg Palace
Visit the historic Frederiksberg Palace and its Baroque gardens, once a royal residence and now a military academy.
Storm P. Museum
Delve into the world of the Danish humorist, actor, and cartoonist known as Storm P. at his dedicated museum full of sketches and inventions.