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A Guide to Copenhagen's Freetown Christiania

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If you’re planning a trip to Copenhagen, there’s one place you shouldn’t miss, and that’s Freetown Christiania – total opposite from the rest of the conventional, ordered city just across the bridge! Founded in 1971 by a hippie couple who wanted to create their own way of life, free of societal rules, nowadays it’s known for its alternative vibe. Home to about 1,000 residents, this neighbourhood is a must-visit while you’re at our hostel in Copenhagen. Not sure where to head first? Here’s the lowdown on the most incredible things to see and do in the autonomous anarchist district of the Danish capital.
 

Rent a bike from Christiania Cykler

Fabriksområdet 91, 1440 København, Denmark

Looking for an easy way to get around that doesn’t involve walking everywhere? Why not rent a bike? Christiania Cykler has been in business for over 30 years and is well-versed in providing visitors with affordable, sustainable transport. The rental fee is around DKK 100 per day, and it’s recommended that you reserve your bike in advance. Specialising in the Original Christiania Cargo Bike and the emblematic Pedersen Bicycle, you’re guaranteed to find something fun and different compared to other bike shops in the city. Plus, its unique location in the historical surroundings of Freetown Christiana makes it a delightfully interesting place to visit in Copenhagen.
 

Go vegetarian at Morgenstedet

Fabriksområdet 134, 1440 København, Denmark

Existing for more than 20 years on a concept of collectivism and voluntary staff, this organic, vegetarian establishment offers an intriguing mix of cuisines; from Far Eastern to Mediterranean, it all depends on what chef is on shift. The ingredients are first-class, with a menu designed (largely) around what can be sourced in and around the local area. Both ecologically and economically sustainable, this approach corresponds not only to the eatery’s vegetarian tradition but also to a general consideration of resources. Also, remember that, though your food will be brought to your table, you are expected to pick up cutlery and water from a self-service counter and clear your own table when you’re done, which is all part of the philosophy that guests should contribute to maintaining the café and keeping prices low. It’s a unique thing to do in Copenhagen that shouldn’t be missed.
 

Smash steel at Kvindesmedien

Mælkevejen 83E, 1440 København, Denmark

The Kvindesmedien has been operating since 1997. Known for being an exciting and committed workshop, the three blacksmiths – Dorte Eilenberger, Charlotte Steen and Gitte Christensen – mainly work with steel, but they also know better than most how to carefully craft effects such as mirrors and glass. The result is a reputation for creating a dynamic aesthetic and bespoke models of furniture, including candle holders, jars, tables, chairs, decorations and sculptures. If you’re interested in home art and décor (or perhaps just want to find yourself a cool souvenir), the smithy has a lot to offer, so make sure to pay a visit the next time you happen to be staying with us in Copenhagen.
 

Enjoy a tipple at Science & Cocktails

Den Grå Hal, Refshalevej 2, 1436 København, Denmark
DR Koncerthuset, Ørestads Boulevard 13, 2300 Copenhagen, Denmark


Since it began back in 2010, Science & Cocktails has held a special place in the hearts of locals. Events are now taking place at Den Grå Hal or DR Koncerhuset. Each drink is carefully created by an experienced mixologist, with researchers and scientists taking turns on stage to cover intriguing topics. Held in English, they often evolve into conversations between the guest speakers and the audience. A non-profit organisation, everyone involved works on a voluntary basis, and the result is nothing short of spectacular. Be sure to give it a go: it’s become something of a tradition in these parts and an interesting thing to do in Copenhagen during your stay.
 
 

Visit The Grey Hall (Den Grå Hal)

Refshalevej 2, 1432 København, Denmark

Originally built in 1891 as a riding venue in the army barracks, the Grey Hall is now the largest indoor concert space in Christiania. When Freetown Christiana was founded in the ‘70s, it didn’t take long for this impressive venue to become a focal point for everything artistic and musical. Big names that have performed here include Bob Dylan, Rage Against the Machine, Metallica, Manic Street Preachers and Faithless. It’s also in the Grey Hall that Christmas is celebrated in Christiania; first, a large market and bazaar is held in the leadup to the festivities, then you can join other people having a good time communally on Christmas Eve. Whenever you decide to visit Copenhagen with Generator, you should make a trip to the Grey Hall your top priority.
 

Get your skates on at ALIS Wonderland

Sydområdet 30, 1440 København, Denmark

One of the Danish capital’s most famous skateparks, ALIS Wonderland stands proudly individual among the numerous restaurants, cafés and music venues in Freetown Christiania. Constructed 20 years ago by two friends born and raised in the hippie district, Wonderland instantly became a popular meeting place for Copenhagen’s alternative community. Not only has it continued attracting the city’s underground crowd, but the park also now appeals to many prominent skaters, photographers and street artists, some of whom even travel from abroad to attend events and competitions that take place in the wooden skate bowl. Whether you bring a board or not, you should definitely swing by and check out the amazing atmosphere at ALIS Wonderland.

 

Danish dining at Spiseloppen

Bådmandsstræde 43, 1407 København, Denmark

Like the locale it calls home, the restaurant Spiseloppen (housed in an old military building facing Prinsessegade) entices visitors from all over the world. If you fancy a creative meal in an international environment, you’ve come to the right place; the chefs and waiting staff come from as many as 16 different countries. And don’t expect the clientele to be typical, either; everyone from politicians to students comes here to enjoy some great food, which includes an exciting selection of vegetarian options. If you’re stuck for dinner plans during your stay in Copenhagen, head to Spiseloppen for a Danish dining experience you’ll never forget.
 

Enjoy some music at Café Nemoland

Fabriksområde 52, 1440 København, Denmark

If it’s your first time visiting Freetown Christiania, you should know that everybody is welcome at Café Nemoland. An eatery, bar and place where people come to enjoy music and concerts, Nemoland has been serving the neighbourhood for 40 years. And there’s a reason why people enjoy it so much. Whether you feel like sitting outside under the colourful pavilions or relaxing inside among cosy surroundings; playing a game of billiards or ordering the special of the day, the experience is always just what you want it to be. Add the promise of outdoor summer concerts – featuring Danish music’s most promising new names as well as classic Danish bands from the ‘80s and ‘90s – to the mix and you’ve got a winning venue. Stop by Nemoland during your stay in Copenhagen for guaranteed fun.

Freetown Christiania (in Danish: Fristaden Christiania) is the second most popular tourist attraction in Copenhagen, and for good reason. The communal principles really do work and the prevailing quirkiness makes the hippie commune well worth visiting. Book a stay at Generator and see for yourself. We promise you’ll fall in love with it!