The apartment is located in Frederiksberg, a municipality different from Copenhagen but in the same area. This cute apartment is on the 2nd floor of a beautiful and restored old building from 1872. The street of the apartment is historically known, dating back to the 1700. It was originally used as the kings private road leading to his new summer residence, Frederiksberg Palace. Today it is a famous street used for big events, like pride parade, bike races, half-marathons, and royal celebrations. It has a smaller but very cozy layout, that gives the apartment a homey feeling. The big kitchen also has a high-raised dining table that can sit around 7-8 individuals. The spacious living room provides comfort and ability to host dozen of people. With a big TV, it is perfect for movie nights and relaxed evenings. The rooms vary in size, with two facing the street and two facing the back court-yard. There is access to the courtyard from the apartment. There is also a basement, where there is room for minimal storage allocated to each member.














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City centre
Frederiksberg is one of the more chic and polished neighbourhoods of Copenhagen. This area has lots of charm and history, and a distinct feel from the rest of Copenhagen’s neighbourhoods. With well-preserved buildings, beautiful public parks, and even some coveted lakefront - Frederiksberg is certainly one of the most beautiful areas of the city.
Public transport
Bus stop: Kingosgade (Frederiksberg allé) Train: Hovedbanegården (Central Station) Metro: M3 Frederiksberg allé
Places nearby
Værnedamsvej: The little paris of copenhagen with boutique shops and cafes Frederiksberg park: A park connected to the Copenhagen Zoo Gammel Kongevej: A long street filled with shops, cafes, restaurants and supermarkets Fitnessworld or Vesterbronx Gym: Fitness gyms Vega: Concert hall
