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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.

FamiliesYoung professionalsMarket loversCommunity seekers

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.

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