TRANSPORTATION
Traveling between the venues by metro can be easy with the M1 line (green line) being the only metro connected to Bella Center station and Bella Center Copenhagen being next to it. Click here for an overview of the metro lines.
From Copenhagen Airport to Bella Center Copenhagen
Address: Center Blvd. 5, 2300 København
From the airport, there’s only one metro line, the M2 (yellow line). Travel with the M2 from Copenhagen Airport for seven stops to Christianshavn station, then change to the M1 line (direction: Vestamager) and take four stops to the Bella Center station.
Click here for Google Maps directions.
Airport to Bella Center via Metro Instructions
Address: Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 København
From the airport, there’s only one metro line, the M2 (yellow line). Travel with the M2 from Copenhagen Airport for seven stops to Christianshavn station. Then change to the M1 line (direction: Vestamager) and take two stops to the BR Byen metro station. Leave the train, follow the canal northwards until you cross a street and see the front entrance to the university.
Traveling between the venues by metro can be easy with the M1 line (green line) being the only metro connected to Bella Center station and Bella Center Copenhagen being next to it. Click here for an overview of the metro lines.
From Bella Center Copenhagen to the IT University of Copenhagen
SIG/Ancillary Meetings on Saturday, December 10
(See mobile app for location details – coming soon)
Address: Rued Langgaards Vej 7, 2300 København
From Bella Center metro station, take the M1 two stops to DR Byen metro station. To get the IT University of Copenhagen, follow the canal northwards until you cross a street and then you will see the front entrance to the university.
Traveling between the venues by metro can be easy with the M1 line (green line) being the only metro connected to Bella Center station and Bella Center Copenhagen being next to it. Click here for an overview of the metro lines.
From Bella Center Copenhagen to Copenhagen Business School
SIG/Ancillary Meetings on Saturday, December 10
(See mobile app for location details – coming soon)
Address: Solbjerg Pl. 3, 2000 Frederiksberg
From Bella Center metro station, take the M1 eight stops to Frederiksberg metro station and exit the metro satiation. The university is located right next to the station exit.
Traveling between the venues by metro can be easy with the M1 line (green line) being the only metro connected to Bella Center station and Bella Center Copenhagen being next to it. Click here for an overview of the metro lines.
From Bella Center Copenhagen to Øksenhallen
Social Event on Tuesday, December 13
Address: Halmtorvet 11, 1700 København
From Bella Center metro station, take the M1 five stops to Kongens Nytorv metro station and switch to either the M3 (red line) or M4 (blue line) three stops to København H / Central Station. From there, exit the metro station and walk down Halmtorvet for five minutes. Turn left when you see a building named Husets Teater and follow the road to arrive in front of Øksenhallen.
- Take the train or the metro to get from the airport to the city centre in 12 minutes. Tickets can be purchased at the platform or the metro station. Both are located in the airport.
- Travel around Copenhagen inexpensively and easily on buses, trains, metro and harbour buses any time of day with a City Pass Small that covers Copenhagen and the trip from the airport to the City of Copenhagen (zones 1-4).
- All three Metro lines are in service 24/7. There are 2-4 minutes between each train during rush hour and 3-6 minutes outside rush hour and during the weekends. Friday and Saturday night (after 01:00) trains arrive with a 7-15 minutes interval and a 20 minutes interval after midnight on weekdays (Sunday through Thursday).
- The S-trains are a hybrid urban-suburban rail serving the Copenhagen urban area. They run between 05:00 in the morning and 00:30 at night. Line F runs every 4-5 minutes, line A, B, C and E run every 10 minutes, and line H and Bx run every 20 minutes.
- You can use the following website/app, or Google Maps, to plan your journey around Copenhagen: https://www.rejseplanen.dk/webapp/?language=en_EN
- With a Copenhagen Card in hand, you get unlimited transportation in the entire Capital Region (including to/from Copenhagen Airport). In addition, you can visit all 89 attractions included in the card. Learn more here: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/planning/copenhagen-card
- At Copenhagen Airport you can find various car rental services
- You can use the following website/app, or Google Maps, to plan your journey around Copenhagen: https://www.rejseplanen.dk/webapp/?language=en_EN
- You find information about parking at the Bella Center on their homepage
- Information on public parking in Copenhagen can be on the City of Copenhagen
- Information on parking at the IT University of Copenhagen and Copenhagen Business School
- Parking at DGI Byen / Øksnehallen
Note that the rideshare applications Uber and Lyft do not operate in Denmark.
- Information on how to order or hail a taxi can be found on disabroad.org
- Copenhagen has multiple shared cars that can access on an application called Share Now. Note that Share Now cars are limited to the Copenhagen area. You can learn more about the limited areas in Copenhagen here
- You can access bicycles and electrical scooters in Copenhagen through applications like Voi, Lime, and TIER
- Travel around Copenhagen inexpensively and easily on buses, trains, metro and harbour buses any time of day with a City Pass Small that covers Copenhagen and the trip from the airport to the City of Copenhagen (zones 1-4).
- All three Metro lines are in service 24/7. There are 2-4 minutes between each train during rush hour and 3-6 minutes outside rush hour and during the weekends. Friday and Saturday night (after 01:00) trains arrive with a 7–15-minute interval and a 20-minute interval after midnight on weekdays (Sunday through Thursday).
- The S-trains are a hybrid urban-suburban rail serving the Copenhagen urban area. They run between 05:00 in the morning and 00:30 at night. Line F runs every 4-5 minutes, line A, B, C and E run every 10 minutes, and line H and Bx run every 20 minutes.
- With a Copenhagen Card in hand, you get unlimited transportation in the entire Capital Region (including to/from Copenhagen Airport). In addition, you can visit all 89 attractions included in the card. Learn more here: https://www.visitcopenhagen.com/copenhagen/planning/copenhagen-card