Copenhagen Convention Bureau

Noerregade 7b 1165 K

Why liaise with Copenhagen Convention Bureau

As the official partner in Copenhagen, we are here to ensure that your event will be everything you had in mind – and more. Through us you will get access to our extensive network of local service providers such as hotels, venues and professional conference organisers (PCOs), and we will also help you select the suppliers that match your specific requirements. Both of which are of course free of charge. Copenhagen is one of the most popular convention destinations in the world. Here you’ll find world-class venues and hotels, people with strong language skills, sophisticated IT infrastructure and a well-run public transportation system. The city itself is reason enough to come. A pocket-sized capital where some of the best restaurants, museums, design and architecture you will ever come across are only a short walk – or bike ride – away. Speaking of bikes, Copenhagen is often praised for being one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world. The two-wheeler is the main mode of transportation for many Copenhageners and has outnumbered cars. It’s also a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, which is something that goes perfectly hand in hand with Copenhagen’s strong focus on sustainability. Here, the harbour water is so clean you can swim in it and the city’s bus fleet is going electric. As a visitor it’s easier to find an eco-certified hotel than one that’s not just as the restaurant scene is constantly finding new ways to include local produce and combat food waste. In fact, being eco-conscious has long been mainstream in Copenhagen, and our urban planning is all about reducing our environmental impact. Looking to expand your knowledge? Greater Copenhagen is home to Scandinavia’s most extensive research and business environment within Life Science, Cleantech and ICT. This means that by hosting a business event in Copenhagen you have access to a wealth of universities, researchers, university hospitals and science parks & innovation incubators. And it doesn’t stop here – large multinationals such as Novo Nordisk and Lundbeck are based in the area. All of the above, you can experience in safe surroundings. Just last year, Copenhagen was named the safest city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Perhaps not so surprising, as the city has long been an incredibly safe and inclusive place to live as well as to visit. Copenhagen Convention Bureau is an active member of several international meeting industry associations including the International Congress & Convention Association (ICCA) and European Cities Marketing (ECM). We are also a founding member of BestCities Global Alliance and are in a partnership with the European Society of Association Executives (ESAE). For any inquiries, please contact our leads management office on meetings@woco.dk and visit our website www.copenhagencvb.com

Awards

Venue Highlights

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Distance from airport

  • Copenhagen Airport (CPH)

    4.97 mi. from city center


Local Attractions

Tivoli Gardens

Historical landmark
Tivoli Gardens is worth a visit, right in the city centre of Copenhagen. With its fantastic buildings and beautiful gardens, it is among the world’s ten most popular amusement parks. Tivoli Gardens is open from Spring to Autumn, again for Halloween and for a Christmas experience from mid-November through December. Tivoli has plenty of great restaurants and options for fine dining. Their venues are suitable for both smaller meetings, larger conferences and parties.
Copenhagen, DK

The Blue Planet

Museum
The Blue Planet is a wonderful attraction to gaze upon, both for its exterior and interior, is the splendid, almost Space Age aquarium of the future. It spins out in five directions from its central axis and is surrounded on all sides by water, which intends to make visitors feel water-borne. Popular sections include the huge ocean tank and the sections featuring the butterflies, birds, piranhas and anacondas of the Amazon River, Great Barrier Reef. In total, its officials calculate that the attraction contains almost 900,000 gallons of water.
Copenhagen, DK

The Black Diamond

Historical landmark
The Black Diamond is impressive architecture on the waterfront is the impressive architecture and house of Denmark's national library - which was one of the new buildings that have come to revolutionise the city in recent decades. This dramatic, black edifice is also a cultural space. It puts on regular exhibitions and has four meeting rooms as well as the Queen's Hall with room for up to 600 delegates.
Copenhagen, DK

Amalienborg Palace

Historical landmark
Amalienborg Palace is considered one of the greatest examples of 19th-century Danish Rococo architecture and comprises four identical palaces, Christian VII's, Christian VIII's, Frederik VIII's and Christian IX's. Much is still the official residences of members of the present royal family, but the Amalienborg Museum offers visitors a glimpse of its gilded splendor, especially on Saturdays when access to the royal reception rooms are permitted.
Copenhagen, DK

The National Gallery

Museum
The National Gallery is located in the botanical gardens in Copenhagen with Denmark's largest collection of art experiences from all around the world. The museum can also be used for receptions and dinners.
Copenhagen, DK

Kronborg Castle

Museum
Located in In Elsinore, 50 minutes north of Copenhagen, you will find the famous Hamlet's Castle. It was built to demonstrate Denmark’s power and prosperity. In 2000 Kronborg Castle was inscribed on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
Elsinore, DK

Rundetaarn

Historical landmark
Rundetaarn, or Round Tower, was built by King Christian IV in the memory of pioneering Tycho Brahe, who died in 1601, to continue the city's groundbreaking scientific research. Today, the observatory with telescope at the top of its 700 or so feet of height can be visited, as can its Library Hall that also has the capability to host functions.
Copenhagen, DK

Reffen - Copenhagen Street Food

Reffen - Copenhagen Street Food is an inspiring food market venue with an exceptional atmosphere, located on the island of Amager, by the Copenhagen harbour. You can walk around the market, talk with your colleagues or clients, and taste food from approximately 30 different food trucks, with food from all around the world.
Copenhagen, DK