Finsensvej, Copenhagen
Facts and practical information
Finsensvej is a major street in the Frederiksberg district of Copenhagen, Denmark. The direct continuation of Howitzvej, it runs from Nordre Fasanvej in the east to the northern end of Sønderjyllands Allé in the west where it turns into Jernbane Allé on the municipal border with Vanløse. The street crosses Dalgas Boulevard and passes under the S-train network's Frederikssund radial. The modern Flintholm neighbourhood is located on the north side of the street and the Lindevang Park on its south side. The street is named after the Nobel Prize-winning physician Niels Ryberg Finsen. ()
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Finsensvej – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Copenhagen Zoo, Frederiksberg Gardens, Frederiksberg Palace, Spinderiet.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Finsensvej?
How to get to Finsensvej by public transport?
Bus
- Dalgas Boulevard • Lines: 9A (6 min walk)
- Folkets Allé • Lines: 9A (7 min walk)
Metro
- Lindevang • Lines: M1, M2 (5 min walk)
- Flintholm • Lines: M1, M2 (13 min walk)
Light rail
- Peter Bangs Vej • Lines: C (9 min walk)
- Flintholm • Lines: C, F, H (13 min walk)