For anyone going to Copenhagen.
If you need a tour guide all it will cost you is a few beers. ;-)
Aerial maps showing the location of the ground, which is located in Faelled Park. Red marker.
It’s a nice stroll from Osterport train station. The city centre is where most of the hotels are, the river area, and the old town(dense red area on the map) are all a bit further back, but still look walkable. There’s also a metro and public transport.
Use the end of the canal as a guide to where you are. Carry on straight up, left, then right, and you are at the start of the park. Carry on up Oster Alle, a tree lined boulevard and the ground is there.
This is the large junction with the building in the middle of it. That leads from the end of the canal, and further down back into the city centre and the train station mentioned above. Jsut follow the crowds form this point and further back.
The ground is straight and further up on your right In the picture.
The 3 districts closest to the ground are Osterbro, where the ground is, Norrebro, and the City.(centre) Other districts are obviously further out, but most are probably walkable, or catch public transport.
This is a really good website about Copenhagen. It breaks the districts down. Tells you all about them, what they are like, their vibes, bars, restaurants, shopping, etc. There are short videos for most of the districts, where a resident who lives in each districts tells you about it in a nice clear way. Of course there is a red light district ;-), but you’ll have to watch the videos to find out where it is. Click on the link below.
Copenhagen is divided into a pack of very different yet equally loveable neighbourhoods, each with their own distinct vibes and looks. From gritty and industrial Refshaleøen to the slightly posh and classy Frederiksberg, Copenhagen has a neighbourhood to fit any liking. Dive in and dig deep into...
www.visitcopenhagen.com