Fredericia was almost selected as the Danish capital, due to its central location and large port; but in the end Copenhagen retained the title due to its larger population.
Get in
By plane
There is no local airport in Fredericia. There are several nearby domestic and international airports in Arhus, Billund, Esbjerg & Copenhagen. All of these airports are served by buses and/or trains which then travel onwards to Fredericia. The closest airport to Fredericia is Billund.
Arhus Airport, take the airport shuttle-bus to the train station in the city centre where you may take a train to Fredericia. Trains depart roughly every 30 minutes during the day & every two hours after 1am.(Served by: Ryanair, SAS & others.)
Billund Airport, this is the closest airport to Fredericia. From Billund airport there is no direct train line, instead you should take a bus to Vejle, Kolding or Arhus (Vejle & Kolding are much closer) & then get a train onwards to Fredericia. Trains depart roughly every 30 minutes during the day & every two hours after 1am. The total trip is roughly 70 minutes.(Served by: Ryanair, SAS & many others.)
Copenhagen/Kastrup Airport take the train from the airport directly to Fredericia via Copenhagen City. This trip can take about 120 minutes. (Note: On trains leaving from Copenhagen Airport it is important that you clip your train ticket prior to boarding).
Esbjerg airport take the local bus from the airport directly to the town centre where you can then take a train to Fredericia. (Served by: Ryanair (To & From London.)
By train
DSB provides rail-links between Fredericia & many of Denmark's major towns + cities. Because of Fredericia's position next to The Little Belt Bridge connecting Jutland to the island of Funen (And thus linking it with Copenhagen) Fredericia has a very well serviced line. Danish IC & Regional trains are of a very high quality, offering travellers very comfortable seating & have food + drinks served on board. So you don't have to worry if you miss breakfast, it should be available on board. (Note: Food & Drink are not served on regional trains, for example the train between Odense & Fredericia). During peak times it might be advisable to book yourself a seat, this cannot be done on the ticket machines, you can book your seats at the ticket desk. Booking a place is generally not required very early in the morning or late at night.
Trains are very regular & generally leave exactly on time. Ticket checks take place on every journey, thus it is very important that you are in possession of a valid ticket. Smoking is not permitted anywhere on the train or in the train stations.
Fredericia is...
Roughly between 1? hours & 2 hours from Copenhagen City. Trains depart every hour. (Average cost: 250dkk)
Around 35 minutes from Arhus.
Around 45 minutes from Esbjerg in southern Jutland.
45 minutes from Odense on Funen.
Between 4 and 5 hours from Hamburg in Germany.
The train station is located outside of the main tourist part of the city, follow signs leading to Centrum, it will take about 5 minutes. Similarly there are taxis available outside the station.
(Note: There are two exits in Fredericia station, make sure that you leave via the ticket desk & shop, the other exit leads away from the town centre.)
For further details on train schedules & visit, www.dsb.dk . (Available in English, German & Danish.)
By car
Fredericia is situated just beside the Little Belt Bridge linking Funen & Jutland. Thus it is quite easily accessible by car on the highway to & from Funen and Zealand.
Get around
By foot
The majority of Fredericia's tourist attractions, bars, restaurants, hotels, beaches & shopping areas are very easily accessibly by foot. It is highly recommended that visitors go for a walk along the city walls & the sandy beaches.
Much of the main shopping areas in the city centre are fully pedestrianised streets.
By taxi
Taxis (Danish: Taxa) are available right outside of the train station. These can be quite expensive, especially for longer trips. Since taxis are restricted to roads it can also be difficult to see some of the towns best attractions if you restrict yourself to taxi travel.
By car
If you have your own car it should be noted that there are 2500 free parking places available in Fredericia, however to use these places you need to drop into the Tourist Office for a free parking disc.
Cars can be rented in Fredericia from Hertz. Details are as below...
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By bike
Like most Danish towns Fredericia is very well suited to cyclists. Cycling in Fredericia is one of the thumb|A view of Det Hvide Vandtarn & Cannon from Fredericia's city walls, (June 2006).fastest, cheapest and environmentally friendly ways to get from place to place. If you already have a bike in Denmark it can be taken on-board trains or taxis so that you can transport it with you directly to Fredericia.
However if you don't have a bike in Denmark you could consider renting one for your stay in Fredericia. Below is a company which specialises in renting bikes to tourists.
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By boat
Some local companies offer trips along the fjord, this can be a great way of touring the coastline & getting a much closer look at The Little Belt Bridge. (Note: Details can be found in the 'Do' section of this article).
See
Landsoldaten. t the main entrance to the city.. ''The Foot Soldier'' is a statue of a proud Danish soldier which celebrates the military importance that Fredericia once had. It is located at the main entrance to the city & serves as the main starting point for any visit.
Det Hvide Vandtarn (The White Water-Tower.). ocated on top of the Frederecia's city walls.(Close to the 'Landsoldatpladsen'.). +45) 7211 3511. 1:00-18:00. DKK. ww.visitfredericia.dk. Det Hvide Vandtarn sits on top of Fredericia's city walls which makes it the ideal place to get views over the Ramparts, The Little Belt Bridge & the entire city.
The Beach. karbak, 7000, Fredericia. Fredericia is blessed with a beautiful, blue-flag beach. The beach is located in a small town outside Fredericia called Skarbak. Here you will find an old fishing-envoirment and beautiful houses. This area of the town also offers visitors and locals the opportunity to admire the views of nearby
Cope
A city map in PDF form is available from here. [http://www.fredericiakommune.dk/NR/rdonlyres/6341A9A5-B3B2-4BA8-9008-45FDEBC31380/16696/Bykort2005_BLOK_side3.pdf Frederica 2005]
Get out
Fredericia's position next to the bridge between Funen & Jutland means that many of Denmark's other towns and cities are easily accessible by rail & by road. For a day trip or a few hours outside of Fredericia you could try some of the following...
Odense, a city located on the adjacent Funen island. Birthplace of fairytale writer H.C. Andersen.
Billund, the home of Lego, visit Legoland.
Kolding, a historically important Danish town.
Jelling, featuring the Jelling Stone.
Arhus, Denmark's second biggest city in the north of Jutland.