Carlsberg Byen - Vesterbro 2023

Anders Skov
Carlsberg Byen - Vesterbro 2023

Food scene

Lovely seafood below the apartment. The lobster roll together with a local IPA is a must. Eat while your kids are playing at there square.
11 yerel halk öneriyor
Fiskerestaurant Hooked Carlsberg byen
36 Købkes Pl.
11 yerel halk öneriyor
Lovely seafood below the apartment. The lobster roll together with a local IPA is a must. Eat while your kids are playing at there square.
The best pizza in Copenhagen. Very pricy but nonetheless really worth a visit.
20 yerel halk öneriyor
Surt
2 Bag Elefanterne
20 yerel halk öneriyor
The best pizza in Copenhagen. Very pricy but nonetheless really worth a visit.
Out of this world brunch/lunch. Friendly staff and great coffee.
27 yerel halk öneriyor
Cadence
40 Ny Carlsberg Vej
27 yerel halk öneriyor
Out of this world brunch/lunch. Friendly staff and great coffee.
Beyla (formerly called Souls) is a vegan cafe that’s part of the ARK Collection, which boasts ARK and Bistro Lupa, all vegan restaurants that elevate and refine what’s possible with plant-based eating and drinking.
Beyla
Beyla (formerly called Souls) is a vegan cafe that’s part of the ARK Collection, which boasts ARK and Bistro Lupa, all vegan restaurants that elevate and refine what’s possible with plant-based eating and drinking.
Great coffee just next to The J. C. Jacobsen Garden, also known as the Academy Garden.
Coffee Collective Carlsberg Byen
Great coffee just next to The J. C. Jacobsen Garden, also known as the Academy Garden.
Amazing "Smørrebrød", Also available as take-away.
Aamanns Genbo
Amazing "Smørrebrød", Also available as take-away.

Sightseeing

Great little park in Carlsberg Byen. The garden was originally the private garden of J.C. Jacobsen, the founder of Carlsberg Breweries, and laid out in 1849 in connection with his private villa. Today its public and a great little spot for a picnic.
14 yerel halk öneriyor
J. C. Jacobsen Garden
Pasteursvej
14 yerel halk öneriyor
Great little park in Carlsberg Byen. The garden was originally the private garden of J.C. Jacobsen, the founder of Carlsberg Breweries, and laid out in 1849 in connection with his private villa. Today its public and a great little spot for a picnic.