The earliest buildings included businesses and hotels close to the station on the main street.
[3] Eskilstrup is conveniently located close to the E47 motorway from Copenhagen to Rødby Havn.
It is also served by Eskilstrup railway station, located on the South Line which links Copenhagen with the islands of Falster and Lolland.
[4] Facilities include a school, sports hall, day nursery, food store, and hotel.
[6] Also in the neighbourhood is the Krokodille Zoo, with Europe's largest collection of living crocodiles.