1. Freetown Christiania is a self-proclaimed autonomous neighborhood in Copenhagen, Denmark, founded in 1971 by a group of hippie squatters. The community operates on its own set of rules and regulations, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, communal living, and artistic expression. Smoking and selling marijuana is tolerated and openly practiced in certain areas of Christiania, making it a popular destination for tourists from around the world. The neighborhood is home to a number of unique shops, street art, and organic food options. However, it also has a reputation for being a bit rough around the edges, with occasional conflicts between residents and police.
2. Freetown Christiania does not have set working hours or a phone number for general inquiries. Most shops and restaurants operate on their own schedules, which can vary widely from day to day. However, visitors can check the Christiania website for upcoming events and activities.
3. There is no entrance fee for visiting Christiania, and transportation to the neighborhood is easy to access via public transit or bike. Visitors can take the Metro to Christianshavn station or the bus to either Wildersgade or Refshaleøen stations, both within walking distance of Christiania. Bikes are also available for rent throughout the city, and there are several bike parking areas near the entrance to Christiania.


