Rental basis: Entire house or apartmentNumber of bedrooms: 2; Number of other rooms with beds: 1Tucked away in the heart of Denmark's capital, Frederiksberg is an enchanting blend of cosmopolitan charm and serene green spaces, offering a perfect destination for a holiday. Technically a separate municipality but seamlessly integrated with Copenhagen, Frederiksberg stands out with its upscale atmosphere, regal history, and laid-back vibe. Whether you're looking for a relaxing city break, a family getaway, or a romantic retreat, this leafy district has something for everyone. Let’s explore why Frederiksberg should be on your holiday itinerary.A Touch of Royal EleganceFrederiksberg is often referred to as an “urban village” due to its wide, tree-lined boulevards, stately homes, and relaxed pace of life. Its roots date back to the early 18th century when it was established as a royal retreat, and that regal influence still permeates the area today.1. Frederiksberg Palace: A Royal ResidenceAt the heart of the district stands Frederiksberg Palace, a Baroque masterpiece built in the early 1700s by King Frederick IV as a summer residence. The palace sits atop a hill in Frederiksberg Park, offering stunning views of the surrounding gardens and the Copenhagen Zoo. Visitors can explore the palace’s grand interiors, where Danish monarchs once lived, or take a guided tour to learn about its fascinating history. From the opulent Rococo halls to the grand ballrooms, it’s a trip back in time to Denmark’s royal past.2. Frederiksberg Gardens: A Green HavenSurrounding the palace is one of Copenhagen’s most beautiful parks, Frederiksberg Gardens. With its rolling lawns, picturesque lakes, and tree-lined pathways, the gardens are a favorite spot for both locals and visitors. Stroll through this sprawling oasis, enjoy a peaceful picnic, or rent a small boat to glide along the canals. In the summer, you’ll find locals sunbathing, reading, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the park.The gardens also provide a unique
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