Carlsberg, Copenhagen


Facts and practical information
Carlsberg is an area located straddling the border of Valby and Vesterbro districts in central Copenhagen, Denmark approximately 2.4 km from the City Hall Square. The area emerged when J.C. Jacobsen founded his original brewery in the district in 1847. The first brewing took place on 11 November 1847 and production continued until 30 October 2008, when production was moved to Fredericia in Jutland. The Jacobsen House Brewery is however still located in the district and produces specialty beers. The entire brewery grounds spread over more than 30 hectares and is currently being transformed into a new city district in Copenhagen. ()
Carlsberg – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Frederiksberg Palace, Haveselskabets Have, Memorial Mound, Cisternerne.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Carlsberg?
How to get to Carlsberg by public transport?
Bus
- Kammasvej • Lines: 18 (3 min walk)
- Bjerregårdsvej • Lines: 18 (6 min walk)
Light rail
- Carlsberg • Lines: B, Bx, C, H (9 min walk)
- Valby • Lines: B, Bx, C, H (20 min walk)
Metro
- Frederiksberg Allé • Lines: M3 (14 min walk)
- Enghave Plads • Lines: M3 (15 min walk)
Train
- Valby (20 min walk)
- Havneholmen (29 min walk)