About Copenhagen

Copenhagen is the congress capital of Scandinavia and its vibrant cultural heart. Copenhagen is also truly a green city surrounded by water and parks, with climate-friendly citizens to match. The ambitious green profile of the city has a clear goal: The City of Copenhagen aims to become the world’s first CO2-neutral capital by 2025. Experience it for yourself. Swim in the clean waters of the city’s harbour baths, stay in a sustainable hotel, eat organic, and ride the electric city bikes around the old maritime city. Copenhagen has attractions and sights to suit every taste and interest – and most of them are within walking distance. Among the most famous attractions in the city are:

Copenhagen Zoo

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Amalienborg Palace

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Strøget

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The Round Tower

Photo by: Daniel Rasmussen

Glyptoteket

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Tivoli

Photo by: Daniel Rasmussen

But Copenhagen has a lot more to offer. With a history that dates back to 1043 the city is full of historic landmarks, significant buildings and interesting sights. Be sure to visit Amalienborg Palace – home to the royal family, do a guided canal tour on the harbour and walk down the shopping street; Strøget.

Copenhagen airport is easily accessible from all major European cities. The metro, which is located just above the terminal, will take the participants from the airport to central Copenhagen in just 13 minutes.