Copenhagen

Copenhagen

Attractions

Within 10 minutes’ walk from the congress centre why don’t you visit:

Tivoli

The amusement park opened in 1843 and offers rides, games, ballet, concerts, restaurants, and beautiful flower arrangements.

National Museum of Denmark

Here you can learn about the prehistoric Denmark and you can take a journey around the globe and find out more about cultures across the world.

Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

The museum presents more than 10,000 works of art and archaeological objects from Ancient Greece and Rome, Etruscan Culture, as well as Danish and French art of the 19th century.

Christiansborg Palace

The working place of the Danish Parliament “Folketinget”.

Amalienborg

The winter residence of the Danish Queen Margrethe II.

The Harbour

The harbour is always worth a visit, and is located a few meters from the conference venue. Walk along the harbour side to Nyhavn, the perfect place to end a long day just looking at the harbour or maybe accompanied with a beer, a meal, or an ice cream.

More information: www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen-tourist