1st RIMS Workshop - Rehabilitation in Progressive MS - 6 December 2018, Copenhagen (DK)
 
Copenhagen is a beautiful and truly iconic city. It is the capital of Denmark and most populous municipality of the country. The reasons to visit Copenhagen during Christmas period are countless. Danes are said to be the happiest people in the world, every bit of Copenhagen is designed for life, from the buildings and architecture, to water and food that one can appreciate through a Danish Christmas. Copenhagen is a pocket-sized fairy tale and at the same time the urban pulse in the cobbled streets, the castles and bell towers, Copenhagen a unique blend between the harmonies of old world charm and the progressive beat of a truly cosmopolitan city.

Getting there
By plane
To and from the airport. In Copenhagen it only takes less than 15 minutes to go from Copenhagen Airport to the city centre by train or metro.

By train
From Copenhagen airport you can take the train at terminal 3. 
Train 1061 will take you to Orestad (6  min., 2 stops). Change there to bus 4A (12 min., 4 stops) to Badehavnsgade.

By metro
From Copenhagen airport you can take the metro at terminal 3.
Metro M2 will take you to Fasanvej Street (21 min., 12 stops). Change there to bus 4A (18 min., 13 stops) to Badehavnsgade.


Taxi
Taxis can pick up passengers outside terminal 1 and 3 and will get you to downtown Copenhagen in about 20 minutes depending on traffic. It will cost approximately DKK 250-300 (ca. Euro 40-60).

Copenhagen Card
This card gives you unlimited public transportation in the entire Capital Region of Denmark incl. public transportation to/from Copenhagen Airport.

Citypass
With a City Pass you can enjoy unlimited travel on buses, trains and the metro in Copenhagen in zones 1-4, from the moment you arrive in Copenhagen via the airport.


More information? Please visit www.visitcopenhagen.com