Overview
Frederiksberg Gardens is a sweeping, romantic English-style landscape park. It serves as the magnificent front lawn for Frederiksberg Palace and is arguably the most beautiful and expansive green space in the capital.
Highlights
- The Viewpoint: The elevated area instantly in front of the yellow palace provides a sweeping vista over the entire park.
- The Chinese Pavilion: A beautifully detailed 1799 tea house situated on a small island in the canals.
- The Zoo Views: In a brilliant design quirk, you can see the Copenhagen Zoo's elephant enclosure for free directly from the park.
History
Originating in the 1700s as a strict, geometric Baroque garden for King Frederik IV's summer palace, it was completely redesigned in the early 1800s to align with the more natural, flowing, and romantic English landscape style popular at the time.
Visitor Tips
- Boat Tours: During summer, you can take charming rowboat tours through the park's meandering canals.
- Picnics: Locals flock here with blankets and food; it's the perfect place to pause on a sunny afternoon.
- Duration: 1–2 hours for a leisurely walk.