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2-Day Frederiksberg Itinerary

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Frederiksberg in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Frederiksberg, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Kødbyens Fiskebar, Tivoli Gardens, and The Little Mermaid, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like Dalle Valle and Sonny so you can get the best taste of Frederiksberg while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Frederiksberg in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northeast side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Copenhagen Zoo, with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 8 hours of your day.
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Tivoli Gardens

4.5
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4.5
(27196)
Theme park
Nature & Parks
Concert hall
Food court
Tivoli Gardens is a 19th-century amusement park located in the heart of Copenhagen. It features an antique roller coaster and a live entertainment program, making it a magical and traditional attraction. The park is the second-oldest operating amusement park globally and one of the most popular seasonal theme parks, attracting nearly five million visitors annually.
Absolutely great place! All decoration changes every season and it’s a perfect place to have photoshoots here. I have a subscription and often bring my tourists here for photo shoots. The place is full of locations like from a fairy tale. But I only post my last visit here at night (I didn't try my best this time 😁) You can check more of my work on Instagram ninelzakaryan_photo
Ninel Z — Google review
An excellent park although off to a skeptical start when I saw the first ride we went on had a member of staff on to "pull the brake". Lots of rides to suit all with a fair number of "tummy turners". Queues were small and the facilities such as food and toilets were at a good standard. We used the Copenhagen card to get in but you need to pay extra for the rides. Was quite cold when we were there so dress appropriately. The teenage kids enjoyed it so that's a thumbs up !
Alex J — Google review
Had such a fun day at Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen! The autumn vibes were magical, and the park looks absolutely stunning as the lights come on in the evening. I highly recommend going late afternoon so you can enjoy it in daylight and then see it sparkle at night. The food was delicious, the rides and attractions were super fun, and the whole day just felt so cozy and special. A must-visit for anyone in Copenhagen! 🎡🍂✨
Lianne H — Google review
Went here for the halloween themed gardens, it was amazing. So much to do for all ages. Rides, show for the little children, pumpkin carving, amusements, stalls to buy gifts and plenty of food and drink stalls. You can go in and out if you get a stamp and there's plenty of shops nearby. Was a great day out.
Jade M — Google review
We visited just before Halloween and had a great time. The decorations and while atmosphere just felt special. I initially thought that the entry and ride ticket was a little expensive but it certainly wasn’t, only major queues were for food outlets at meal time which is understandable. Download the app and you can also have free copies of the ride photos, something completely unheard of in our native UK. Highly recommend and a highlight of our family trip to Copenhagen
Chris F — Google review
Beautiful theme park in the city center of Copenhagen, Denmark. My Danish friends told me that It was the inspiration of Disney’s World. Lovely theme park with various rides and attractions, bars, ice cream, candy shops and restaurants as well as souvenirs and artisanal shops. I came here in October so the park was lavishly decorated with Halloween theme 🎃🎃🎃. It was packed even on weekdays. I tried Demon, the 🎢 rollercoaster (the queue was 45 minutes for a 1 - minute fun ride! 😇) and we had fun! We also had wonderful dinner in Mikkeler Færgerkroen restaurant. Fun attractions include the old wooden rollercoaster, fatamorgana, carousel, boat ride, Ferris wheels 🎡, swinging carousel, bumper car and more. The tickets are available online as well as through Tivoli app. You can get the passes as well, starting for the standard pass for 12 months to silver, gold and wild card. Get more details on their app and website. Single ride tickets are also available, from 50 - 60 DKK. Watch out for the health and safety limitations for the rides. Toilets are available here and there. Some parts are flat and ♿️✅ disability friendly, but some parts have stairs.
Indah S — Google review
Great experience. Was really nice walking and enjoying all the Halloween themed corners. There are some nice food stalls and also some nice cafe and restaurants so that makes it a really nice full experience with the haunted houses and all the rest of the amenities. Great overall.
Inc C — Google review
Great day out, rides were good. Went on a few couple times. Wait times were around 30mins which wasn't too bad for most rides. Food was priced reasonably inside the park and you also had the food hall next door so had a few to choose from. Will definitely visit again when visiting Copenhagen.
Tiva K — Google review
Vesterbrogade 3, 1630 København V, Denmark•https://www.tivoli.dk/?&utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm…•+45 33 15 10 01•Tips and more reviews for Tivoli Gardens
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Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

4.6
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4.5
(4815)
Art museum
Museums
History museum
Specialty Museums
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is a captivating fine art museum that showcases a diverse collection of ancient Mediterranean sculptures, 19th-century French and Danish artworks. The museum offers an immersive experience for art enthusiasts, featuring artifacts from ancient civilizations such as Egypt, Greece, and Rome. Visitors can also explore the impressive winter garden within the museum's premises, providing a picturesque setting for artistic inspiration.
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is an absolute treasure for anyone who appreciates timeless art and refined curation. From the moment you walk through its grand halls, you’re transported into a world of elegance, history, and cultural richness. The museum is beautifully maintained, and every space — from the central winter garden to the majestic marble galleries — feels thoughtfully preserved and respectfully presented. I especially loved the vast collection of classical art — Greek, Roman, and Egyptian antiquities that are truly world-class. The 19th-century Danish and French collections, with works by artists like Rodin, Degas, and Gauguin, are equally impressive and thoughtfully displayed. One of the biggest highlights is the rooftop terrace, which offers stunning panoramic views over Copenhagen. It’s peaceful, not overly crowded, and provides a perfect pause between exhibits. I truly appreciated that this museum didn’t overload the experience with disjointed, ultra-modern bizarre conceptual art that many other museums now seem obsessed with. Here, the focus remains where it should: on quality, craftsmanship, and the enduring power of the classical tradition. The Nordic and Germanic nations have a rich cultural legacy, and the Glyptotek honors that brilliantly. The staff was kind, professional, and welcoming — clearly proud of the institution they help run. Whether you’re an art lover, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who values beauty over trends, this place is a must-visit in Copenhagen.
Dmitry Z — Google review
Beautiful museum! I absolutely love when museums are filled with statues and this one was filled with them! The building is stunning as well, with sort of an indoor garden by the entrance and big rooms filled with artwork. There’s also a rooftop which was a surprise and has a stunning view of Copenhagen. The reason why I’m not giving them more stars is because of how rude the staff were in the mummy section. There were two young boys (staff apparently) who kept whispering and talking to each other without caring there were people in the room. It completely ruined the vibe and I felt really uncomfortable. I understand it gets boring down there and you need to pass the time, but could you NOT talk when people are there? The amusement park is next door so you will probably hear some screams thought out the museum which was also creepy at times but inevitable. Overall I recommend it. I spent around 2/3 hours there and think I managed to see most of it. You can purchase the ticket online with the QR by the entrance and it’s cheaper. Video of the cute plushies! So expensive tho.
R V — Google review
A must-visit museum in Copenhagen! The Glyptotek is absolutely stunning, a perfect blend of art, history, and architecture. The collection ranges from ancient sculptures to impressionist masterpieces, beautifully displayed in serene galleries. The central winter garden is breathtaking, and the overall atmosphere feels peaceful and inspiring. I could easily spend hours here. Truly one of Copenhagen’s cultural gems!
Giorgos G — Google review
Glyptoteket is, hands down, the most beautiful museum in Copenhagen. The atmosphere inside is incredible – there’s really nothing else like it, especially when you walk through the Winter Garden. It’s such a peaceful and stunning space. The exhibitions are great too, especially if you’re into ancient Greek and Roman culture. That’s definitely my favourite part of the museum. I also really enjoy the Egyptian section, and it’s super cool to go downstairs and see the mummies. They do have other exhibitions with paintings, but that’s not really my thing, so I usually skip those. For me, it’s all about walking around and admiring the statues
Anne L — Google review
I think this might be one of my favorite museums I have visited in my life so far. The statues were incredibly moving and beautiful, and the interior of the museum was breathtaking, every corner is designed with such attention to detail. The exhibitions are also very interesting, and I would definitely recommend a visit to anyone coming to Copenhagen. The museum also has a restaurant and bar where you can enjoy a drink or a snack, as well as a shop with unique items if you’d like to take something home. Plan at least 1 to 2 hours for your visit. Unfortunately, we only had 45 minutes since we arrived close to closing time, but it was still worth it!
Arzu A — Google review
This is one of my favorite museums in Denmark! The oasis next to the café is such a calming and aesthetically pleasing spot. The café itself isn’t anything special, but it’s worth sitting there just for the view. The exhibitions and statues are also very impressive and easy to explore. P.S.
Antonia K — Google review
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek is one of Denmark’s most iconic art museums, founded by the Carlsberg brewery’s visionary creator. The museum houses thousands of rare and precious works — from Ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome to 19th-century European masterpieces by renowned artists like Rodin, Degas, and Gauguin. A unique highlight is the Winter Garden, a stunning indoor oasis filled with lush greenery and natural light — the perfect place to pause and soak in the timeless atmosphere between the galleries. Good to know: Admission is free on the last Wednesday of each month, so don’t miss the chance to explore this world-class collection at no cost.
Huu V — Google review
Beautiful museum with a wonderful indoor garden/courtyard, ancient Greek and Roman sculptures, and an amazing Ancient Egypt exhibit with real mummies and art from 5,000 years ago. They also have interesting audio to listen to where you can put on headphones and listen to an expert describe more about the art. I listened to the one where an expert on hieroglyphs described what an ancient stele was describing. One of my favorite museums. Good to note if you want to go that buying tickets online is cheaper.
Daniela C — Google review
Dantes Plads 7, 1556 København, Denmark•https://glyptoteket.dk/•+45 33 41 81 41•Tips and more reviews for Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
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Rådhuspladsen

4.4
(22475)
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3.8
(441)
Plaza
Sights & Landmarks
Attraction
Government Buildings
City Hall Square is a large open space outside the city hall that hosts concerts, cultural performances, and celebrations. It is part of a carefully designed walking route around Copenhagen's old town, which includes highlights such as Tivoli Gardens, Christiansborg Palace, the Old Stock Exchange, the Royal Theatre, Nyhavn canal, the Playhouse, and the Opera House.
A fabulous square with plenty of sights to see, historic buildings, walks in nearby streets, shopping and cafes and restaurants. Lively atmosphere in summer. Best enjoyed in the sun
Solaiman A — Google review
Majestic building. Wonderful architecture, surrounded by fountains and statues. Hans Christian Anderson statue around the side. Was disappointed that we couldn't go inside. Very near main shopping area.
Ruth M — Google review
Rådhuspladsen is a lively and spacious public square in the heart of Copenhagen, right in front of the impressive City Hall building. It’s a great spot to take in the architecture, sit and relax, or use as a central meeting point. There’s always something happening — street performers, events, or just the flow of locals and tourists passing through. It’s also well-connected, with easy access to the metro, buses, and nearby attractions like Strøget and Tivoli Gardens. While the square itself doesn’t take long to explore, it’s definitely worth a stop when you’re in the area. Would I recommend it? ✅ Yes, especially for a quick visit or photo stop during your city walk.
Obaid I — Google review
It's the Coppenhaguen City Hall Square. Biggest one in city. Dominated by City Hall, fountain, sculpture of trumpet and famous clock that depicts woman riding o bycicle in sunny days and a woman with an umbrella for rainy days. Lots of shops and eateries.
Roberto V — Google review
Nice place and nice city. Very recommended for stay at the weekend in spring or autumn time. 👍 Book a free guide tour to get the best information abou city from domestic guy.😉
Norbert Z — Google review
I got married here last year and just love everything about this building 🥰 the interior is beautiful. I am not sure for general visitors who want to tour inside, but the security at the front door will help you with the information.
M G — Google review
Beautiful Plaza! Open big space. Perfect to shoot some pics of the city. Plenty of stores and streets to wander around.
Yinzú N — Google review
Step out into Radhuspladsen, Copenhagen's grand central square, and you'll find a place that feels both timeless and modern. The magnificent Copenhagen City Hall, with its intricate stonework and towering clock, evokes a sense of grandeur straight out of a fantasy novel. Adding to this magical atmosphere is one of my favourite features: the Dragon Fountain. Its design is truly mystical, looking like something pulled directly from a medieval tale. The dragons coiled around the basin and the figures battling them feel like a story carved in stone. Beyond the stunning architecture, the square itself is exceptionally clean and well-maintained, creating a welcoming atmosphere. It feels incredibly safe, and as the sun sets, the night view is simply beautiful, with the city lights illuminating the majestic buildings. Radhuspladsen is a must-see for anyone who loves a beautiful cityscape with a touch of magic.
Ali K — Google review
1599 København, Denmark•http://www.kk.dk/artikel/sev%C3%A6rdigheder•+45 33 66 33 66•Tips and more reviews for Rådhuspladsen
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Under a 4-minute walk from Rådhuspladsen, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

Dalle Valle

3.9
(3216)
$$$$cheap
Restaurant
Cafe
Dalle Valle is a popular spot in Copenhagen known for its budget-friendly buffet options. The lunch buffet is priced at around 79-89 DKK, while the dinner buffet costs approximately 119 DKK. The spread includes a variety of fresh and local Danish dishes, making it a hit among locals and visitors alike. Additionally, there are special offers such as discounted entrees when purchasing a drink, with tap water being an option for just 20 DKK.
The buffet for the cost in Copenhagen is brilliant. The spread has good choice. Staff is helpful and English speaking. Good to get the special price voucher on their app!
Nikhil G — Google review
The restaurant offers a wide variety of food, and drinks. The buffet was great, delicious food, salad, and dessert. The ice cream was ok. The staffs were nice, and helpful. If you need a spoon, you need to ask for it. Seating area is only available indoor. Toilets for customers are available.
Marta D — Google review
Food was good and for the price of 199 for two people good deal. When I paid the bill soda was 85 each for large just wish I knew that. For the price I recommend but order a water to take advantage of the good deal.
Danny R — Google review
The promo is a trap. 199 2-for-1 doesn't include drinks. The drinks are overpriced and you end up better off just paying full price which includes unlimited drinks. Overall still value for money
Paul T — Google review
I have to say, Dalle Valle is quite a steal. It has a pretty bad reputation, and I also get why. It’s mass-produced, made for big parties, big groups, school classes — basically for everyone. It’s not fancy, and they’re not trying to be either. They know exactly who they are. If you’re two people and just want to eat a lot for cheap, this is probably the best value food you can get in Copenhagen. I was really hungry today, and I just wanted a buffet — to eat a lot, not care about the quality, just go a bit crazy with a plate. And you know what? For a buffet, it’s actually solid. They’ve made some good choices with what they serve. For the price, it’s honestly hard to beat. Around 200 kroner for two people, and all you need to add is drinks — that’s pretty good value. A lot of the food items are, of course, not great, but the pizza is actually pretty solid, and so is the meat. Some of it’s a bit dry, sure, but again, it’s a buffet. It’s not a restaurant, and you can’t really expect more than that. For what it is — a cheap, no-nonsense buffet where you can eat as much as you want — it does a good job. 4 out of 5. One of the better buffets, really high value.
ChunkyCherry — Google review
This is a deceptive restaurant. I must report it today. Its advertisement is simply to deceive tourists who do not understand Danish. When I went in to eat, I thought the prices were as stated on the sign, but when I paid the bill, it was double the price. The attitude of the staff was also very bad, which gave me a very bad impression of restaurants in Copenhagen.
Elodie L — Google review
Dalle Valle presents itself as a wide and varied buffet, but the overall experience reveals inconsistent execution and a focus on quantity over quality. Main dishes The fish, likely pollock, is crispy and flavorful, though clearly frozen and fried. The roasted potatoes are one of the strongest items: well-seasoned, served with a creamy white sauce, and genuinely enjoyable. The orange-colored couscous is interesting and seasoned, though the use of coloring agents is evident. On the other hand, the chow mein is outright bad: cold, oily, and unjustifiable in its condition. The Caesar-style salad fails with excessive grease and artificial flavors. The eggs taste fake, the pork bacon is tasty but too tough, the pancakes are industrial, cold, and dry around the edges. The American-style bacon is particularly poor: overcooked, hard, and nearly inedible. Pizza There are three options, all with similar flaws. The dough lacks fermentation and sticks to the mouth. The ham pizza uses flavorless, low-quality ham, though the result is not entirely disastrous. The beef pizza offers an acceptable combination, but the meat is poorly distributed and lacks balance. Fruit, cheese, and desserts The chocolate pudding is overly foamy and completely artificial. The camembert, though large and soft, lacks character. Among the fruit, the grapes stand out with a peculiar and pleasant profile, but the pears are unacceptable: green, hard, and flavorless. Conclusion Dalle Valle in Copenhagen offers a few highlights (roasted potatoes, couscous, grapes), but most dishes reveal careless preparation, reliance on industrial products, and poor quality control. It is a buffet that delivers variety but fails to provide a consistent or memorable dining experience.
WhiteKuntaKinte — Google review
I am writing to express my dissatisfaction with the service. The staff displayed a cold attitude and were reluctant to assist. Additionally, no one came to clean the table. I expected a pleasant dining experience, but this was not the case. I do not plan to return unless service standards improve.
Zhe L — Google review
1609, Axeltorv 4, 1608 København, Denmark•https://dallevalle.orderyoyo.com/?utm_source=GMBwebsite&utm_medi…•+45 93 91 51 11•Tips and more reviews for Dalle Valle

Sonny

4.3
(857)
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4.0
(102)
$$$$affordable
Cafe
Sonny, located in the heart of Copenhagen just a few minutes from Nytorv square and the Court House, offers a touch of Parisian charm. Run by Sara and David, who gained experience working in Paris, this cozy spot serves homemade dishes and cakes. The decor features Paris-style bistro tables adorned with artworks celebrating Chanel and the Eiffel Tower.
Love this place!! Second time here and it did not disappoint! The staff is super nice and the food is fresh and tasty! I recommend the lemonade, Sonny’s juice, the granola bowl, the bread with cheese and butter and their avocado sandwich is to die for!! Worth the walk!!
Anton E — Google review
Food was great with very friendly and speedy service. The brunch menu is slightly different at the Sonny locations but I would recommend the Breakfast plate as it comes with a nice selection of things. The ambiance is really nice especially when the weather is nice and sunny.
Amanda D — Google review
Best matcha I’ve ever had in my entire life. Went to all the “insta places” but this one was by far the best breakfast we had. Super healthy and really good. The matcha is made with roibus syrup and pea milk. I Still dream of it!!! 100% recommend going if you like to eat well in Copenhagen!
Johanna R — Google review
Nice afternoom brunch. The menu is great but a little overpriced. We had the salad of potato and kale which was good. The coffee is on the medium quality.
Rana H — Google review
Very tasty brunch restaurant with excellent Danish brunch items and coffee. Service and presentation was excellent and the food quality and taste matched as well
Taizoon B — Google review
what a great little place! lovely atmosphere, great coffee, beautiful breaky bowls and fast service! would come again🫶🏼
Maddison G — Google review
The cutest cafe with the fastest service and amazing morning plate the green juice was sharp and bitter from the ginger just as it should be so so refreshing I would go back for the green juice alone !! Can’t recommend sonny enough💕
Izbel K — Google review
Creative & delicious food, La Cabra coffee beans, a wonderful selection of Japanese teas. Can’t wait to come back & try more options both for breakfast & lunch!
Malvina G — Google review
Rådhusstræde 5, 1466 København, Denmark•http://www.sonnycph.dk/•+45 33 14 72 72•Tips and more reviews for Sonny
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Kødbyens Fiskebar

4.3
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4.0
(2797)
$$$$expensive
Seafood restaurant
Kødbyens Fiskebar is a trendy restaurant located in the former meat market of Copenhagen's Vesterbro district. The industrial-style setting adds to its unique charm, offering a buzzy atmosphere for diners. The menu focuses on simple yet fresh seafood dishes, with an emphasis on presenting the fish beautifully. From freshly shucked oysters to impeccably grilled langoustines, the diverse array of seafood options caters to every taste bud.
Lively seafood restaurant. Everything I ate was simply divine. Every dish that came out was just as good as the last. I actually don’t think I can pick a favorite! The plates are small, but this worked well for me, as I was a solo diner and wanted to try many different things. There was one small issue where I spoke to a waiter, asked what another table had (because it looked good) and he misunderstood me, so when I received one plate, it was not what I wanted. The waiter handled this well and did not make me feel badly about it. They promptly brought me the item I actually wanted. I was impressed that this was handled well and they did not treat me any differently after this incident. Overall, I was very satisfied and happy with my meal here! Would definitely return the next time I’m in Copenhagen.
Michaela W — Google review
It’s rather fine dining experience than “fish bar” as name would suggest, so beware. Regardless, the food was truly amazing, huge selection of seafood dishes - all offering different tasting experience. I really liked that they don’t charge here for tap water, what is uncommon in Denmark. I can clearly recommend!
Grzegorz Ż — Google review
This was the best meal we’ve had in Copenhagen. The restaurant is super casual, funky and delicious. The service was excellent and friendly. Everything about our meal was perfect. The standout was the sea bass and the mussels. We’d happily go back and highly recommend to anyone.
Mandy R — Google review
Very unique dining experience. We had 8 to 9 small starter dishes, kind like tapas style. We really like it, that we could try all kind of seafood since they are all small dishes. The seafood are all very fresh, and cooked very creative way and with good presentation. The service we had is a bit cool but still friendly. If the service could have more intro or maybe explain the food would be perfect. I would think the food is Michelin star level, the decor is also very unique. Overall, I would recommend anyone love seafood to give a try, be open minded and enjoy the food.
Richard D — Google review
Everything was absolutely delicious, and the staff were incredibly kind and professional. I ordered razor clams, squid, and lobster, and it was more than enough for me. One thing I especially loved was the sourdough it was so tasty and served warm, which made it even more enjoyable. The squid was cooked perfectly, tender and full of flavor. And the lemonade… it was out of this world! Not like any lemonade I’ve had before so refreshing that I’d honestly come back just to drink it again. Many thanks to the service team for their kindness and professionalism, and to the kitchen team for such a wonderful meal!
Lumin L — Google review
Kødbyens Fiskebar is an absolute gem in Copenhagen. From the moment we arrived, the service was warm, attentive, and welcoming. The staff not only served the food but also took the time to explain each dish in detail, which made the experience even more special and memorable. We started with the soft, fluffy bread served alongside a light green whipped butter — simple, yet beautifully done. The shrimp on toast was fresh and full of flavor, perfectly balanced with a hint of citrus and creamy dressing. The fish main course, with its crispy skin and delicate sauce, was outstanding and showed real attention to detail in preparation. We also had the fish and chips, which were elevated to a whole new level: crispy, golden, and paired with a deliciously tangy remoulade. Every dish felt thoughtful, seasonal, and true to the spirit of a seafood restaurant that values quality and freshness. The atmosphere was relaxed and stylish, making it a perfect place to enjoy an evening in Copenhagen. I highly recommend Kødbyens Fiskebar for anyone who loves seafood and appreciates exceptional service. It’s not just a meal — it’s an experience.
Mikaeel S — Google review
Delicious fish in a welcoming environment and friendly service. The restaurant provides an exceptional offering of the variety of fish available from Denmark. The space in Copenhagen’s former packing market creates a lively and inviting space to sample this great and diverse cuisine. There is a wide variety of hot, cold, and raw appetizers available to choose from and the entrées are equally diverse and filling. The desert menu provides some fun ideas, including the seaweed mille-feuille. There is also a great drinks and wine selection and the staff are warm and friendly, happy to help you choose or suggest pairings.
Michael N — Google review
Food is great and very fresh — this was our second visit. Yes, it’s pricey, but so is Copenhagen overall. We stopped in for oysters and wine before heading out of town. Unfortunately, despite a shift change happening, service felt disorganized. We had to keep getting up to find someone just to place an order. For the quality of the food and the prices, the service should be much more attentive.
Maria A — Google review
Flæsketorvet 100, 1711 København, Denmark•https://fiskebaren.dk/•+45 32 15 56 56•Tips and more reviews for Kødbyens Fiskebar
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Day 2

Northeast side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northeast side side of town. Start the day off with The Little Mermaid, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Frederik's Church. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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The Little Mermaid

4.1
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3.4
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Sculpture
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Monument
The Little Mermaid is a famous bronze sculpture in Copenhagen, inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's beloved fairy tale. Unveiled in 1913, it sits gracefully on a rock along the waterfront and is a must-see for literature and fairy tale enthusiasts. The site offers serene views of the harbor and appeals to those seeking a contemplative experience. To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or late afternoon.
The Little Mermaid may be small, but she's full of emotion and history. Sculpted in 1913, she tells the story of love, sacrifice, and longing from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale. Don't just stop for a photo - walk around the area! You'll find the beautiful Gefion Fountain, St. Alban's Church, and cozy cafés nearby. In spring, especially from mid-April to early May, cherry trees bloom along the paths, making it one of the most romantic walks in Copenhagen. A timeless symbol of beauty and reflection.
Tetiana B — Google review
Visiting the Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen was a memorable experience. The sculpture itself is smaller than I expected, but it’s beautifully placed by the water and has a certain quiet charm. The surroundings are peaceful, with lovely views across the harbor, and it’s a nice spot for a walk. Even though it can get a bit crowded with tourists, it still feels special to see such an iconic landmark in person. A must-visit if you’re exploring Copenhagen!
Kalina M — Google review
The Little Mermaid – A Symbol of Copenhagen We visited the famous Little Mermaid statue, and while the statue itself is quite small, it’s definitely worth the visit. Nestled along the waterfront, the surroundings are absolutely beautiful, offering peaceful views and a scenic walk leading up to the site. The walk itself is part of the experience – calm, relaxing, and filled with lovely views of the harbour. Do keep in mind that it’s a popular attraction, so it can get quite crowded. If you're hoping for a quieter moment, consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening. A charming and iconic stop on any Copenhagen itinerary.
Mark H — Google review
Copenhagen in the Spring is a nice, relatively quiet port with mostly the usual features of European / Scandinavian ports. The only unique attraction is The Little Mermaid statue, small but with it's own history of abductions, kidnapping and beheadings. If you're lucky your guide will give you the local story of the Little Mermaid which is more of a Danish Tragedy, so beware of little ears who are enchanted by the Disney version. It isn't magical but it's interesting lore. Here are a few other shots of the city as there are ample and better pictures of the Mermaid than I could get under the lighting conditions.
M H — Google review
It's a little mermaid. Not much more than that. Be sure to visit the nearby fortress and church and windmill and fountain. Don't just come for the little mermaid. By the way... Great place for a run or walk around the fort and along the waterfront.
Michael L — Google review
Small statue, big crowds. The place is super busy as there are organized tours to see the statue by land and water. I took public transport and walked along the nearby park and enjoyed spending time at the place as it's serene to just sit down at the benches and enjoy the views, further away from the crowds. It's a nice experience if you don't go there just for the statue. But the statue is nice to see in person.
Natasha G — Google review
A bit operated. Did not go very specifically to see this. When on another tour, the driver stopped here for a couple of minutes. The city so many more statues and sculptures which are much much more attractive. Example, when in the area, check out a sculpture near the National Museum/ opp Tivoli Garden entrance.
Raman G — Google review
The Little Mermaid statue was definitely smaller than I expected, but I still found it charming. Sitting quietly on a rock by the water, she has a delicate, almost wistful look that really ties back to Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale. I also enjoyed the setting by the harbor and made it part of a nice walk that included Churchillparken and the nearby monuments.
Vidya H — Google review
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Langelinie

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3.9
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Promenade
Sights & Landmarks
Park
Monuments & Statues
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Langelinie, located in downtown Copenhagen, is a picturesque quayside promenade along the waterfront of Osterbro district. It was originally a boardwalk that encircled Kastellet and extended to the shoreline along Strandboulevard. The area is home to the famous Little Mermaid statue by Edvard Eriksen and offers shops, cafes, and beautiful scenic spaces for walkers and cyclists.
This is a lovely park to have a wander in. There are lots of sculptures, including The Little Mermaid, gardens, places to eat, plus a fort. The waterfront is nice, and you get a lot of boats along it. It is possible to travel around the park using a wheelchair.
Shelley C — Google review
We were on a hop on hop off bus (they are a great way to get around). The driver stopped for ten mins to allow us to walk and get a photo of the mermaid. This was great as we just wanted to see it and get a snap. You can always wait and catch the next bus if you fancy a longer walk or something to eat.
Samantha T — Google review
Such a beautiful and iconic stop! The Little Mermaid statue is smaller than you might expect, but absolutely worth visiting. It’s set against a peaceful waterfront backdrop and makes for a lovely quick visit and photo opportunity. I’m so glad I stopped — a meaningful piece of Copenhagen’s charm and history.
Savanah E — Google review
Langelinie is one of my favorite spots in Copenhagen to just unwind and take a peaceful stroll by the water. I enjoyed taking a walk along the harbor, the fresh sea breeze, and spotting the famous Little Mermaid statue up close. It’s a perfect mix of calm and charm, with beautiful green spaces and interesting sculptures along the way. There are also cozy cafés nearby where you can grab a coffee and watch the boats go by. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing walk or a quiet moment by the sea, Langelinie always feels like a little hidden gem in the city.
Alejandro D — Google review
Langelinie A beautiful promenade and it's a great place to stroll along the water, stopping at various sights, and small food carts invites you to enjoy a coffee or ice cream. Amalienborg Palace and Copenhagen Castle are also nearby. The Little Mermaid is a must-see, of course. You can also take a seaplane tour or take the Hop-On Hop-Off bus from here. A great day trip destination!
Alex S — Google review
Easy to take good photos of the statue. Lots of tourists.
Hank W — Google review
Simply magical! One of the best spots in Copenhagen! Take the City Sightseeing Bus and stop at No. 4, then walk to no. 5. Highly recommended!
Mitch R — Google review
I did not understand why this marmalade so popular. In general the park is nice. A lot of runner are there but the statue.. maybe it has some story with I don’t know
Tarelka P — Google review
Langeliniekaj 2, 2100 København, Denmark•https://www.visitcopenhagen.dk/koebenhavn/planlaeg-din-tur/lange…•+45 33 66 33 66•Tips and more reviews for Langelinie
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Amalienborg Palace

4.5
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4.1
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Castle
Museums
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
Amalienborg Palace, an exquisite 18th-century rococo complex in Copenhagen, serves as the winter residence for the Danish monarchy. This remarkable ensemble consists of four distinct palaces—Brockdorfske, Levetzaus, Moltkes, and Schackske—each showcasing stunning architecture and rich history. Surrounding a grand plaza, these palatial structures were adopted by the royal family in 1794 after a devastating fire at Christiansborg Castle.
If you’re in Copenhagen, Amalienborg is a must-visit. This beautiful palace showcases the rich history, details, and artifacts of the Danish royal family. One of the highlights is the changing of the guard, which takes place daily at 12 pm and is a wonderful experience to witness. There’s no entry fee. Walk around the palace square,since the surroundings are equally charming.
Vidya H — Google review
I had the pleasure of visiting this magnificent palace, and it truly felt like stepping back in time into a world of royalty. The interiors are grand and beautifully preserved, with multiple sections showcasing how the royals once lived. From the opulent living quarters and lavish dining halls to the intricately designed courtyards, every corner tells a story of elegance and power. What stood out to me most was the attention to detail—exquisite furniture, ornate chandeliers, and priceless artifacts that reflect a royal lifestyle at its peak. The guided displays made it easy to understand the history and appreciate the traditions behind each room. Walking through the palace, I could almost imagine the grandeur of royal gatherings and ceremonies that once filled these halls. Overall, it’s a place where history and beauty come together perfectly. If you want to experience the charm of a royal lifestyle, this palace is a must-visit.
Divyansh C — Google review
We came here with the intention of observing the Changing of the Guards. It starts at 12, so try to be there at 11:30 for a better stand spot. Because lots and lots of people come to see this. Bring hat and sunglasses during summer season. If you are interested in these come otherwise enjoy the castle. You have to buy tickets for the castle and check timing.
Tas A — Google review
Visited Amalienborg Palace on a rainy Sunday 🇩🇰. It’s famous for the Changing of the Guard ceremony that starts sharp at 12 noon and lasts about 30 minutes ⏰. Even with the rain, the square was fully packed! If you want a front-row view, reach by 11:45. For us, it was an okay experience — interesting to watch just once.
YG T — Google review
Truely amazing.. i had visited Amelienborg palace with my family in the month of May.. just was spell bound by the beauty and architectural marvel of the same. The whole palace was worth watching again and again from each and every angle. As we had visited on a weekend there was really a big crowd which really added to the enrichment of the ambience.. We had planned to reach there to watch the famous change of guard event. It was so awesome.. even though it is something that happens on a daily basis but the accuracy and precision of the event is something to adore for.. From accessibility perspective we have the well established punlic transportation of Copenhagen.. A must watch if you are visiting Copenhagen..
Krishna C — Google review
Go at 11:30am to get a good view of the changing of the guard. They push everyone back behind the black lines of the quad closest to the brown doors/left of the entry pillars if you want a good view, but the guards do a march around the while Palace eventually. We also saw the marching band through the town which was cool!
Crystal T — Google review
how to enjoy the guards change parade at it's max 1. be at the square at 1130 - at this the police will start to clear the square 2. tourists are allowed to stand only in certain areas 3. take the position marked at the screenshot - this one is the best, since you will see the change and the guards will marsh along you enjoy :-)
-p- — Google review
The castle grounds are huge and grand. The museum part is very interesting but much smaller than expectation. Handheld guides are available for free.
Tariq A — Google review
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3 min · 0.16 mi
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Frederik's Church

4.6
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4.3
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Church
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Frederik's Church, also known as The Marble Church or Marmorkirken, is a renowned Lutheran church situated in the heart of Copenhagen, Denmark. This 18th-century church boasts impressive rococo architecture and is famous for its grand dome, one of the largest in Scandinavia at 31 meters in diameter. The exterior is clad with Norwegian and Danish marble, giving it a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from other European churches.
It’s a grand and magnificent church, especially the dome, which is both tall and spacious. Despite the crowds, it still manages to maintain a peaceful and serene atmosphere.
Prayuth P — Google review
Also known as the Marble Church, is one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful landmarks and absolutely worth a visit. Its massive dome dominates the skyline and is one of the largest in Europe, making it a striking sight both up close and from a distance. The interior is equally impressive, with stunning architecture, serene atmosphere, and a sense of grandeur that feels both welcoming and awe-inspiring. Visitors can also climb up to the dome on certain days, which is a highlight for those who enjoy city views. From the top, you get a unique perspective over Copenhagen, including Amalienborg Palace and the harbor area. Entry to the church itself is free, which makes it an easy stop to fit into any city itinerary. It’s good to check ahead for opening times and whether dome access is available during your visit, as it’s not open every day. The church is active, so be mindful if a service is in session. Overall, Frederik’s Church is a must-see for anyone interested in architecture, history, or simply enjoying one of the most iconic and peaceful spots in the city.
R — Google review
Just to the opposite of the Amalienborg castle, this church just matches up to it. The exterior of the mosque is so gigantic and massive looking that it still holds beauty and grandeur. Inside the church is very spacious and the dome makes it look even bigger. What an architectural marvel!
Tas A — Google review
Frederik's Church (The Marble Church) is one of the most impressive landmarks in Copenhagen. Its massive dome and intricate interior design are truly mesmerizing. The peaceful atmosphere inside the church makes it a perfect place for reflection. A must-visit for anyone interested in history and architecture. The surrounding area is also great for photos!
Mikdat S — Google review
Frederik’s Church, also known as The Marble Church, is one of the most beautiful landmarks in Copenhagen. Its impressive dome, inspired by St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome, is the largest church dome in Scandinavia. The foundation stone was laid in 1749 by King Frederik V, but due to financial difficulties the construction took more than 100 years and was finally completed in 1894. The church is free to enter, and the interior is just as breathtaking as the outside, with stunning marble details and a peaceful atmosphere. If you have the chance, climb up to the dome for an amazing panoramic view of the city. A must-visit if you are in Copenhagen!
Nataliia H — Google review
The Fredrik Church is simply beautiful,. The architecture is stunning, with its striking baroque design and intricate details that immediately catch your eye. The atmosphere inside is calm, peaceful, and almost timeless, making it a perfect place to pause and reflect. The church stands proudly in the heart of Karlskrona and adds so much character to the square around it.
Vidya H — Google review
Stunning building, but better to visit when it's less busy Visited on Thursday, 31st July 2025, having been dropped off at the Kongens Nytorv square, we walked to Frederik's Church. Outside, it's a stunning-looking building, and the dome is so disproportionately large that it reminded me of St Paul's or St Peter's domes in London and Rome, but without the building under them. There was a queue to enter, which wasn't organised and was quite dangerous, especially as it was also the only way out. There were more entrance doors available on the other side. Once inside, the dome is spectacular, and you can see why it's so popular for weddings, but a bit like a lot of famous churches, it doesn't feel very holy or peaceful.
Jeffrey S — Google review
A simple church with a spectacular dome, free to enter and well worth taking a look. However I didn't find much that held my interest apart from the dome.
Kevin M — Google review
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 2-minute walk away from Frederik's Church.

District Tonkin

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4.5
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$$$$affordable
Vietnamese restaurant
District Tonkin is a newly opened concept store in Copenhagen that offers a unique Vietnamese experience. The interior combines industrial design with a laid-back street food vibe, creating an inviting atmosphere. Guests can browse through a handpicked selection of Asian art, premier cookbooks, and home decor while enjoying the delicious banh mi sandwich filled with marinated meats or tofu, peppery spread, spring onions, and fresh coriander.
Authentic Vietnamese taste. The soup of the beef pho is delicious. We also ordered fried chicken wings and Banh Mi which also taste very good. Good place to visit especially when you are craving Asian food.
Ma C — Google review
Mixed feelings about this place. The interior and service are good here yet they ask for tips here personally i really dislike it and feels bad. The food was good yet it was rather simple i had just rice and some meat but it cost quite a bit.
Aleksandrs P — Google review
Great place with authentic Vietnamese food! The bread was warm, extra crispy and delicious. We arrived in the last 15 minutes before closing, but the staff were still very welcoming. Highly recommended!
Huong T — Google review
The vegetable spring rolls were authentic and delicious served in a relaxed atmosphere on a pleasant spring evening. The staff were very helpful and friendly. It did seem a bit incongruous eating Vietnamese food in Denmark being served by a Dane, an Italian and an Argentinian. There was not a Vietnamese in sight. The spring rolls at 65K were well worth it.
Neil L — Google review
Impressed! 😋😋😋 Very delicious and quite authentic food. Very friendly and polite staffs. We ordered Beef Stew and Beef Phon, the stew comes with a BIG Vietnamese French Bread, we thought it would be too much for us ; but eventually we had all of it, the bread is so fresh and crispy. Also the Homemade Mango drink is so tasty! It’s really a wonderful meal for us at Copenhagen city.
Sunny K — Google review
I had Banh Mi Xa Xiu, which is delicious. The Xa Xiu Meat is tender with right portion of fat. The bread is a bit over-baked so it could have been better. The Tonkin starter is good as well, esp the Wonton, crispy and flavorful fillings, personally think its it better than the spring rolls.
Hoàng T — Google review
The pho was really delicious! The atmosphere was nice and relaxing, making it a great place to enjoy a meal.
K E — Google review
Very enjoyable and well located. Service is slightly slow. A good option. I will return. Highly recommended.
Craig B — Google review
Store Kongensgade 71, 1264 København K, Denmark•https://district-tonkin.com/•+45 60 88 86 98•Tips and more reviews for District Tonkin

Restaurant Koan

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5.0
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Fine dining restaurant
Restaurant
Restaurant Koan, which opened in 2020 as a pop-up by Chef Kristian Baumann, has now found a permanent home in the old Relae. Combining Nordic cuisine with his Korean heritage, Baumann presents visually stunning dishes such as langoustine wrapped in nori with rhubarb and caviar. The menu also features unique items like braided milk doughnuts and mandu dumplings stuffed with fjord shrimp and Korean chili sauce.
Interesting dinner! Best thing about the evening was the menu progression. It was planned in a genius way and it totally makes sense once you completed it. At the start, the snacks were good and fresh, but didn't have a wow factor. Then we received the oyster and it was quite nice, maybe a slightly wow factor. At this stage i was worries, is this place all bells and whistles and they forgot the flavours? I was wrong, because from there every dish just kept getting better. The caviar ball was possibly on the top 2 best things i've ever eaten, EVER. The bread was amazing, the main courses were to die for. I was a little hungry by the time the main course arrived. But then it was this very comforting big bowl of rice with all this delicious bits and pieces in it. It was trully fantastic. Desserts were 10/10, there is caviar in the dessert, matched with a beautiful Souffle! WHATS NOT TO LOVE ABOUT THAT! What a treat. I think about this meal everyday and can't wait to be back!
Ricardo P — Google review
Dining at Koan was an unforgettable experience from start to finish. We enjoyed the full tasting menu and savoured every bite. Each dish was beautifully crafted, balancing Korean roots with Nordic ingredients in a way that felt both deeply personal and incredibly refined. The sommelier’s wine recommendations perfectly complemented each course, and the evening service was flawless, attentive, warm, and thoughtful without ever feeling intrusive. The attention to detail extended far beyond the food: even the coffee, brewed with April beans and weighed with precision, reflected the team’s steadfast dedication to craft at every level. Koan is not just a meal but a carefully orchestrated journey that reflects Chef Kristian Baumann’s story and vision. It is an absolute must for anyone seeking one of Copenhagen’s finest and most memorable dining experiences.
Inger H — Google review
My wife and I have dined at numerous high-end Michelin-starred restaurants, but I can confidently say that this experience stands out as the best thus far. Chef Christian skillfully combines Korean and Danish cuisine, drawing from his extensive culinary journey. Each dish was prepared with the utmost care and presented at an exceptional level. The staff were all friendly and professional. (Please tell me if i should delete the menu photo if you want to keep it as a surprise for your guests) Thank you for the exquisite experience. If you find yourself in Copenhagen, this restaurant is an absolute must-visit; do not think twice.
Abdellatif B — Google review
Certainly some amazing dishes and some just okay and you may leave still a bit hungry if you have a large appetite. Service very coordinated and nice that the chef visited every table to greet and make you feel welcome. As other reviewers have said they seem keen on selling expensive champagne so may be more of a spot to show off considering the price.
Nathan A — Google review
Phenomenal, and absolutely amazing experience. Best meal of my life.
Jonathan C — Google review
Impeccable meal ! Really gorgeous & delicious dishes, amazing wine list, friendly staffs! Combining Korean and Danish cuisines 👍🏻 Truly one of the best meals we had during our Europe trip. Must try in CPH!
Agnes S — Google review
Probably a meal on our personal top 3 ever in Copenhagen! The last time we had a meal with balanced, fantastic flavours, exciting new aromatic combinations and a wine pairing that blew us away was at Geranium. This restaurant outperforms many Michelin stars restaurants we have been to!
Jens C — Google review
It's a wonderful experience. Korean based 2-star Michelin restaurant. Some of the tables (near the entrance) have a great view of the open kitchen, allowing to witness the preparation of the dishes and the immaculate choreography of kitchen and service staff. Service is very friendly and attentive. The chef is very present, keeping a very attentive look to customers for the best experience, very customer-centric. The dishes are immensely creative, with many intricate details, textures and flavours. We accompanied the meal with a Sool mixed pairing, alternating Sool and non-alcoholic beverages. Probably the best option as we felt a purely Sool pairing would be too heavy. Wine, Prestige wine and Champagne pairings are also available. Judging from what the neighbouring tables received, they seemed like good options too. We felt that Sool was more fitting to the occasion though. Overall a very positive experience, only slightly disturbed by a noisy table, but admittedly not something the restaurant can do much about.
Rog H — Google review
Langeliniekaj 5, 2100 København, Denmark•https://www.koancph.dk/•+45 28 74 78 40•Tips and more reviews for Restaurant Koan
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Barr

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4.0
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$$$$expensive
Scandinavian restaurant
Restaurant
Located in the former Noma site on Christianshavn's waterfront, Restaurant Barr is a culinary gem founded by chef Thorsten Schmidt in 2017. The restaurant offers innovative interpretations of Nordic cuisine and classic dishes such as Danish frikadeller. Its name, "Barr," has historical roots as an old Irish word for crops and Old Norse for barley, a key ingredient in beer.
Their bread was delicious, waffles was so good and so was the pickle mackerel. The pickle mackerel blew my mind. The pork was delish, the grilled plaice was a little too buttery for my taste. Overall very good food and such a nice vibe.
Kerry L — Google review
Food was phenomenal, amazing taste and presentation.. we loved everything we ordered.. The reason for my 4 star is that it took 30 mins to serve the grilled waffles, then after we asked they served the open face sandwich after another 36 minutes… slow service although the place was not full!
Inas B — Google review
Great place for brunch. Attentive and friendly staff. Poured us the pairing beer for the desert during lunch to satisfy our palate. Would come out again. Schnitzel was amazing.
Alan J — Google review
Over hyped classic pub food. I visited for lunch and got an open faced sandwich the schnitzel and fried cheese. Sitting at the bar counter looking at the kitchen all three single guests commented on the very slow service. The team were very nice, but overwhelmed. I wanted to do a few glasses of natural wine, but my server was not completely familiar with the list and I ended up going for a bottle of something familiar to avoid some more awkward interactions. It’s a shame that they didn’t know the list. The open sandwich of chicken and asparagus was great. My schnitzel was well cooked but not amazing. And I was advised to go for the fried cheese for dessert. This was a massive chunk of breaded cheese that was not very flavourful. Overall it was nicely cooked pub food. But nothing was great. This would be fine, if the prices were pub prices. Whilst there is not much wrong with Barr it is not worthy of the hype or price in my opinion.
Ian H — Google review
We had a great evening at Barr — the food and atmosphere were both excellent. As a family, we really enjoyed the relaxed yet upscale vibe, which made for a memorable fine dining experience without the typical formality or stress. We ordered the schnitzel, cod, beef tartare, and Mackerel fish. The schnitzel was the standout — perfectly prepared and full of flavor. The beef tartare was also a highlight, incredibly fresh and well-seasoned. The desserts were decent, though not particularly memorable. All in all, while it may not have been the absolute best high-end meal I’ve ever had, the overall experience — from the food to the setting — was top-notch. If you’re looking to spend a relaxed evening enjoying quality food in a beautiful space, Barr is definitely worth a visit.
Ali K — Google review
We had the set menu for four and really enjoyed the food. The restaurant was very accommodating with dietary restrictions, which we appreciated. Standout dishes were the beef tartare and the cod — both beautifully done and full of flavor. Overall, a great food experience. That said, the service felt a bit dry and could have been warmer to match the quality of the meal.
Zeinab N — Google review
We had a 4 courses dinner menu. The baked cod with spinach made a great start, it was delicious. The beef tartar mixed with gooseberries created an interesting flavor combination. The dessert was a bit acidic for my liking. The restaurant was bustling, with the staff attentively serving customers. I liked how lively this place is, so I could unwind and relax while enjoying my food. Be sure to make a reservation, as this place is always full of diners.
E M — Google review
Fantastic 3-course lunch! Waffle with vendace roe, classic schnitzel, and fresh raspberry sorbet – all perfectly cooked and beautifully served. We had a 3-course lunch menu that was a delight from start to finish. The waffle with vendace roe was absolutely fantastic – crisp, light, and full of flavor. The main course, a classic schnitzel with browned butter, capers, and crisp pickled cucumbers, was spot on. Dessert, a refreshing raspberry sorbet with salted crème anglaise, was both elegant and perfectly balanced. Friendly service and a beautiful view – well worth a visit! Thorsten knows what he is doing.
Dennis K — Google review
Strandgade 93, 1401 København, Denmark•https://restaurantbarr.com/•+45 32 96 32 93•Tips and more reviews for Barr
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The  best museums in Frederiksberg
Museums
The  best shopping and stores in Frederiksberg
Shopping
The  best things to do with kids in Frederiksberg
Kid-friendly attractions
The  best art museums in Frederiksberg
Art museums
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Free attractions
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Churches
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Fun things to do
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Buildings
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Parks and gardens
The  best art galleries in Frederiksberg
Art galleries
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Attractions
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Popular road trips from Frederiksberg

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Prague
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Vienna
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Stockholm
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Brussels
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Edinburgh
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Munich
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Oslo
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Krakow
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Warsaw
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Bruges
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Cologne
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York
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Salzburg
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Dresden
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Gothenburg
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Tallinn
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Frankfurt
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Riga
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Antwerp
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Rotterdam
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Strasbourg
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Aarhus
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Gdansk
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Bratislava
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Bergen
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Brighton

What's the weather like in Frederiksberg?

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Frederiksberg for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

  • Weather in Frederiksberg in January
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in February
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in March
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in April
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in May
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in June
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in July
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in August
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in September
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in October
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in November
  • Weather in Frederiksberg in December

All road trips from Frederiksberg

  • Frederiksberg to London drive
  • Frederiksberg to Berlin drive
  • Frederiksberg to Amsterdam drive
  • Frederiksberg to Prague drive
  • Frederiksberg to Hamburg drive
  • Frederiksberg to Vienna drive
  • Frederiksberg to Stockholm drive
  • Frederiksberg to Brussels drive
  • Frederiksberg to Edinburgh drive
  • Frederiksberg to Munich drive
  • Frederiksberg to Oslo drive
  • Frederiksberg to Krakow drive
  • Frederiksberg to Warsaw drive
  • Frederiksberg to Bruges drive
  • Frederiksberg to Cologne drive
  • Frederiksberg to York drive
  • Frederiksberg to Salzburg drive
  • Frederiksberg to Dresden drive
  • Frederiksberg to Gothenburg drive
  • Frederiksberg to Tallinn drive
  • Frederiksberg to Frankfurt drive
  • Frederiksberg to Riga drive
  • Frederiksberg to Antwerp drive
  • Frederiksberg to Rotterdam drive
  • Frederiksberg to Strasbourg drive
  • Frederiksberg to Aarhus drive
  • Frederiksberg to Gdansk drive
  • Frederiksberg to Bratislava drive
  • Frederiksberg to Bergen drive
  • Frederiksberg to Brighton drive

Explore nearby places

  • Frederiksberg
  • Copenhagen
  • Klampenborg
  • Roskilde
  • Landskrona Municipality
  • Malmo
  • Hillerod
  • Hilleroed Municipality
  • Humlebaek
  • Helsingoer
  • Lund
  • Helsingborg
  • Stege
  • Slagelse
  • Ystad
  • Kivik
  • Halmstad
  • Ebeltoft
  • Odense
  • Svendborg
  • Nimtofte
  • Sassnitz
  • Aarhus
  • Stralsund
  • Ostseebad Binz
  • Sellin
  • Gudhjem
  • Horsens
  • Warnemunde
  • Fredericia
  • Randers

All related maps of Frederiksberg

  • Map of Frederiksberg
  • Map of Copenhagen
  • Map of Klampenborg
  • Map of Roskilde
  • Map of Landskrona Municipality
  • Map of Malmo
  • Map of Hillerod
  • Map of Hilleroed Municipality
  • Map of Humlebaek
  • Map of Helsingoer
  • Map of Lund
  • Map of Helsingborg
  • Map of Stege
  • Map of Slagelse
  • Map of Ystad
  • Map of Kivik
  • Map of Halmstad
  • Map of Ebeltoft
  • Map of Odense
  • Map of Svendborg
  • Map of Nimtofte
  • Map of Sassnitz
  • Map of Aarhus
  • Map of Stralsund
  • Map of Ostseebad Binz
  • Map of Sellin
  • Map of Gudhjem
  • Map of Horsens
  • Map of Warnemunde
  • Map of Fredericia
  • Map of Randers

Frederiksberg throughout the year

  • Frederiksberg in January
  • Frederiksberg in February
  • Frederiksberg in March
  • Frederiksberg in April
  • Frederiksberg in May
  • Frederiksberg in June
  • Frederiksberg in July
  • Frederiksberg in August
  • Frederiksberg in September
  • Frederiksberg in October
  • Frederiksberg in November
  • Frederiksberg in December

Looking for other day-by-day itineraries in Frederiksberg?

Check out our other curated itineraries that are also filled with jam-packed days:

  • 1-Day Frederiksberg Itinerary
  • 3-Day Frederiksberg Itinerary
  • 4-Day Frederiksberg Itinerary
  • 5-Day Frederiksberg Itinerary

Day itineraries for nearby cities

  • 2-Day Copenhagen Itinerary
  • 2-Day Aarhus Itinerary
  • 2-Day Odense Itinerary
  • 2-Day Slagelse Itinerary
  • 2-Day Malmo Itinerary
  • 2-Day Svendborg Itinerary
  • 2-Day Helsingborg Itinerary
  • 2-Day Randers Itinerary
  • 2-Day Horsens Itinerary
  • 2-Day Roskilde Itinerary
  • 2-Day Halmstad Itinerary
  • 2-Day Fredericia Itinerary
  • 2-Day Lund Itinerary
  • 2-Day Helsingoer Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ebeltoft Itinerary
  • 2-Day Stralsund Itinerary
  • 2-Day Landskrona Municipality Itinerary
  • 2-Day Stege Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ystad Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ostseebad Binz Itinerary
  • 2-Day Hilleroed Municipality Itinerary
  • 2-Day Gudhjem Itinerary
  • 2-Day Kivik Itinerary
  • 2-Day Sassnitz Itinerary
  • 2-Day Klampenborg Itinerary
  • 2-Day Nimtofte Itinerary
  • 2-Day Sellin Itinerary
  • 2-Day Humlebaek Itinerary
  • 2-Day Warnemunde Itinerary
  • 2-Day Hillerod Itinerary
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