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  1. Frederiksberg ( Danish pronunciation: [fʁeðʁeksˈpɛɐ̯ˀ]) is a part of the Capital Region of Denmark. It is formally an independent municipality, Frederiksberg Municipality, [1] separate from Copenhagen Municipality, but both are a part of the City of Copenhagen. [2] [3] It occupies an area of less than 9 km 2 and had a population of ...

  2. Frederiksberg is a neighborhood filled with stylish streets and quirky places. The area is also a great destination for everyone with a love for a good cup of coffee and café aesthetics that are a bit out of the ordinary. Here are some of our faves. Photo: Mellanie Gandø.

  3. Strolling the tree-lined boulevards and circumventing the many green parks of Frederiksberg is as lovely as i gets. But Frederiksberg is so much more. It's also great shopping, amazing gastronomy and a prime area for finding your own hidden gems. Here's some recommendations on what to do.

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  5. Frederiksberg is also connected to Copenhagen by bus and a few S-train stops — namely Fuglebakken, Flintholm, and Peter Bangs Vej. Besides the metro, the easiest way to get to central Copenhagen is by bike. Depending on where in the district you are, you can expect a 10-15-minute bike ride.

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  6. Falkoner Allé one of Frederiksberg's main streets are well known for its many Computer stores, and is the place to go in Copenhagen if you need spare parts, a USB drive for your pictures or the like. 55.67369 12.55157. 1 Can Family, Tullinsgade 5, ☏ +45 31 79 63 47, can@yeswecancan.com. M-F 12:30-17:30, Sa 11:00-15:00.

  7. By Management. 8,456. Explore Frederiksberg. 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.

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