Everything you need for the weekend in Copenhagen.

Use this page for airport details, hotel suggestions, local plans, and the easiest ways to move around the city.

Getting Here

BaneGaarden is very close to Copenhagen city center. The most convenient way is to take an Uber or taxi. It is also only a 15-minute walk from Enghave Plads Metro station, or you can bike there if you're feeling particularly Danish.

  • Bus: Banehøj Allé (Enghavevej) or Banehøj Hallen (Enghavevej) — 200 m, 5 minutes' walk.
  • S-train: Carlsberg Station — 700 m, 12 minutes' walk. Sydhavn Station — 900 m, 15 minutes' walk.
  • Metro: Enghave Plads — 1 km, 15 minutes' walk.
  • Parking: Otto Busses Vej, public paid parking through EasyPark — 100 m, 2 minutes' walk. Search for CPH Village Vesterbro on Google Maps; the parking lot is right next to it.
  • Once in BaneGaarden, follow the arrows to the greenhouse, Væksthus.
Open BaneGaarden map

Where to Stay

Copenhagen is a cozy, overall small city. If you stay around the central neighborhoods, you will be well placed for the weekend.

Copenhagen neighborhood map with recommended areas to stay

Vesterbro

Close to BaneGaarden, lively, relaxed, and full of cafes, restaurants, and easy transport.

Indre By

Central, historic, walkable, and close to canals, shopping, restaurants, and metro stops.

Frederiksberg

Leafy, calm, and well connected, with gardens, restaurants, and a quieter feel.

Nørrebro

Creative, casual, and full of bakeries, bars, small shops, and some of Copenhagen's best everyday food.

Østerbro

Calm, polished, and residential, with wide streets, parks, cafes, and easy connections into the center.

Northern Amager

Around Islands Brygge and Amager Boulevard, this area is close to the water, the metro, and central Copenhagen.

Christianshavn

Canal-side, charming, and close to Indre By, with easy metro access and a quieter waterside feel.

What to Do

Copenhagen is a one of a kind city. From canals and castles to bakeries and bike rides, we have a few recommendations to help you make the most of your time in the city.

Open our Copenhagen recommendations
  • Walk through Nyhavn and along the harbour on a sunny afternoon.
  • Visit Tivoli Gardens for lights, rides, dinner, or an evening drink.
  • Explore Christianshavn, the canals, and the food halls around the city.
  • If you have an extra day, consider Louisiana Museum of Modern Art or a coastal trip north of the city.

Getting Around

Copenhagen is easy by metro, train, bus, bike, taxi and Uber. Most central areas are simple to reach without a car.

  • The metro runs 24/7 and is usually the easiest option across town.
  • Bikes are common, but only rent one if you are comfortable riding in city traffic.
  • Taxis and Uber are reliable for late evenings or formal clothes.