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Frederiksbjerg
Aarhus, Denmark · Neighborhood Guide
A well-rounded residential neighbourhood with excellent cafés, food markets, and parks. Popular with a mix of young professionals, families, and long-term residents. Walking distance to the city centre and ARoS museum.
Data verified June 15, 2026
Frederiksbjerg at a Glance
Higher-End
Cost Level
DKK 7,500–12,000/month for 1-BR (~€1,010–€1,610)
Rent Range
Safe — well-established residential area with families.
Safety
200–500 Mbps — fibre available.
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Who Lives in Frederiksbjerg?
Young Danish families, professionals, long-term residents, and community-oriented expats. Average age 28–45.
Living in Frederiksbjerg — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — residential streets with cafés and markets within easy walking.
Grocery & Food Access
Frederiksbjerg food market. SuperBrugsen and Netto. Local bakeries and delis.
Getting Around
- Bus: routes to center and suburbs
- Letbane light rail: nearby stops
- Cycling: dedicated lanes throughout
Nearby Coworking
- Dynamo Aarhus (DKK 220/day, 10 min walk)
- DOKK1 (free, 10 min)
- Incuba (DKK 2,800/mo, 15 min)
Insider Tips for Frederiksbjerg
- 1Frederiksbjerg food market has excellent local produce and artisan goods
- 2The neighborhood feels genuinely lived-in — less polished than Risskov but more authentic
- 3Walking distance to ARoS museum and the Latin Quarter — best of both worlds
- 4Rents are 10–15% less than the Latin Quarter for similar proximity
FAQ — Frederiksbjerg, Aarhus
What is Frederiksbjerg like for expats?
Frederiksbjerg is a higher-end neighborhood in Aarhus. A well-rounded residential neighbourhood with excellent cafés, food markets, and parks. Popular with a mix of young professionals, families, and long-term residents. Walking distance to the city centre and ARoS museum. Best for: Expats who want a genuine neighbourhood feel with good amenities and a central location without the tourist premium of the Latin Quarter.
How much does it cost to live in Frederiksbjerg, Aarhus?
Frederiksbjerg is classified as "Higher-End" in Aarhus. Typical rent: DKK 7,500–12,000/month for 1-BR (~€1,010–€1,610). Total monthly budget in Aarhus: DKK 14,000–24,000.
Is Frederiksbjerg safe for expats?
Safe — well-established residential area with families.
Who lives in Frederiksbjerg?
Young Danish families, professionals, long-term residents, and community-oriented expats. Average age 28–45.
Other Neighborhoods in Aarhus
Latin Quarter (Latinerkvarteret)
Higher-EndAarhus's historic heart — cobblestoned streets, medieval buildings, independent boutiques, candlelit wine bars, and Michelin-worthy restaurants. Compact, walkable, and brimming with atmosphere.
Aarhus Ø (Ø-quarteret)
Higher-EndAarhus's new waterfront district — modern architecture, harbour promenades, restaurants, and a growing residential community. Polished and international; popular with young professionals and families.
Trøjborg
Mid-RangeA quiet, leafy residential area north of the centre near Aarhus University. Low-key café culture, a mix of students and families, and some of the city's best green spaces. Genuinely local and unpretentious.
Risskov
LuxuryUpscale coastal suburb north of Aarhus with forest, beach access, and an affluent, family-friendly atmosphere. The city's most prestigious residential area outside the centre.
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