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Explore the city and discover true Danish hygge when you are in Copenhagen for the Summit. Below you will find our best kept secrets for where to stay, eat and pamper yourself in the cool Scandinavian capital.

The seventh edition of the Copenhagen Fashion Summit will take place 15-16 May 2019 at Copenhagen Concert Hall, which has a main stage designed by renowned architect Jean Nouvel.

May is high season in Copenhagen and there are multiple events happening throughout the month. We therefore highly recommend pre-booking your flight and hotel as soon as possible. Our official travel partner, RASK Travel, is able to assist with all travel queries you may have before, during and after the Summit. You can get in touch with them by contacting [email protected].

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Do I need a visa?

Please visit the following link for a list of countries whose citizens need a visa to enter Denmark.

How do I apply for a visa?

Please visit the Danish Immigration website for general information about the requirements for applying for a visa and the application process.
If you want to explore Copenhagen make sure to visit one or more of its neighbourhoods:
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City Centre (and Christianshavn)

is known as the historical heart of Copenhagen with characteristic old houses and charming narrow streets full of life.

Inner Østerbro

is the more peaceful, relaxed yet chic area of Copenhagen. Here you will find a pleasant combination of cosy cafés and green areas close to the pulsating city life.

Vesterbro

is the urban hip part of Copenhagen that exudes creativity with everything from art studios to cafés and small exceptional shops.

Nørrebro

is a prosperous multicultural area, also known as one of the hippest neighbourhoods in Copenhagen.

Frederiksberg C

is where you will find a mix of grand old houses, broad beautiful streets with trees and small exclusive shopping streets with carefully selected shops.

Islands Brygge

is a unique, central waterfront area with an interesting mix of old and new architecture, still rapidly growing.
Copenhagen has a wide range of restaurants offering everything you could possibly desire. Among these are a lot of different mostly organic places; coffee shops and cafés, (Michelin) restaurants, food markets and takeaway places, which all serve either an entirely or largely organic menu.

BREAKFAST AND COFFEE PLACES

Værnedamsvej 10, 1619 København V
Mo-Sun: 8:30 – 11:30,12:00 – 14:30,17:30 – 00:00
Located between Frederiksberg and Vesterbro, Les Trois Cochons serves everything you desire from your local Parisian bistro.
Gammel Kongevej 171, 1850 Frederiksberg C
Wed-Fr: 9:00 – 17:00, Sat-Sun: 10:00 – 16:00, Mo-Tue: Closed
At the mother-daughter recently opened Acacia, they excel in making vegan pancakes, organic juice, and banana waffles. If you enjoy food made with love, do go and try the all vegan, organic and gluten-free café.
                     
Rådhusstræde 5, 1466 Copenhagen K
Mon-Fr: 7:30-19:00
Recently opened, Sonny serves fresh organic coffees, breakfast, sandwiches and small dishes.

Juno The Bakery

Århusgade 48, 2100 København Ø
Wed-Sat: 7:30 – 18:00, Sun: 9:00 – 15:00, Mo-Tue: Closed
At Juno The Bakery costumers are met by very friendly bakers, whereas one of them worked for the famous Michelin restaurant Noma for six years. Visit Juno The Bakery if you enjoy different breads and pastries of high quality.
Sortedam Dossering 9, 2200 Copenhagen N, Mo-Fr: 7:30-19:00
llum Østergade 52, 1100 Copenhagen K, Mo-Wen: 10:00-20:00, Thu-Sat: 10:00-22:00
Nordre Frihavnsgade 4, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Mo-Fr: 7:30-19:00
Bredgade 36, 1260 Copenhagen K, Mo-Fr: 7:30-18:00
Enjoy a cup of coffee from locally roasted beans at one of Original Coffee’s four shops in Copenhagen. In addition to high quality coffees, they offer cakes and sandwiches from a local and organic bakery.
Gothersgade 30, 1123 Copenhagen K
Mo-Fr 7:30-17:00
Enjoy delicious and freshly made breakfast, lunch, coffee and matcha in a cosy and open atmosphere. This unique place belongs to the same-named atelier and gallery, that features carefully selected designs, furniture, antiques and more.
Nyhavn 2, 1051 København K
Tue: 8:00 – 17:00, Wed-Fr: 8:00 – 24:00, Sat: 10:00 – 24:00, Sun: 10:00 – 17:00, Mo: Closed
Enjoy both wine, beer, light meals and snacks in the mornings or late afternoon at Apollo Bar. With an experienced chef, the restaurant meets promising expectations.
Ny Adelgade 71104 Copenhagen K
Mo-Wed: 8:00-18:00, Thu-Fr 8:00-24:00
Enjoy the broad breakfast menu at Fars Dreng, directly in the city centre. All organic ingredients are from carefully selected vendors, both locally and foreign. You can also order in advance for take away.
Værnedamsvej 5, 1819 Frederiksberg C
Mo-Fr: 7:00-24:00
At Granola located in Frederiksberg, you can find a wide range of organic breakfast options, from hearty or sweet plates to scrambled eggs, Danish Omelette and Oatmeal.
Pilestræde 32, 1112 Copenhagen K
Mo-Fr: 08-20:00
Enjoy organic breakfast bowls, sandwiches, coffee, smoothies and matcha latte at 42Raw, Copenhagen’s first raw food bar that serves 100% vegan meals with stores in the city centre and in Frederiksberg.

RESTAURANTS

Bagerstræde 9, 1617 Copenhagen V
Wed-Thu: 17:30-24:00, Fr-Sat: 17:30-2:00, Sun-Tue: Closed
If you enjoy classic Italian food of high quality, you will not be disappointed with Mangia, which serves a selection of different dishes of antipasti, pasta, snacks, and more.
Antonigade 2, 1106 Copenhagen K
Sun-Wed: 11:30-24:00, Thu-Sat: 11:30-1:00
At The Market, an Asian inspired restaurant, they make their own favourites from different Asian cuisines. They have a broad menu containing various dishes from Japanese wagyu to wok from Thailand.
Nansensgade 90, 1366 Copenhagen K
Tue-Sat: 17:00-22:00
Slurp serves tasty and genuine Japanese Ramen and other dishes from carefully selected ingredients both locally, and from Japan.
Borgergade 2, 1300 Copenhagen K
Mon-Wed: 11:00-24:00, Thu: 11:00-1:00, Fr-Sat: 11:00-2:00, Sun: 11:00-23:00
In the heart of the city you’ll find restaurant Cantina, which presents the simple areas of the Italian cuisine, and serves pizza all day long.
Halmtorvet 19, 1700 Copenhagen V
Mo-Thu: 12:00-16:00, 17:00-22:00, Fr-Sat: 12:00-16:00, 17:30-22:00
Enjoy a delicious meal at Denmark’s largest organic restaurant BOB and experience the hip atmosphere at Meatpacking District.
Lille Kongensgade 14, 1074 Copenhagen K
Sun-Thu: 18:00-00:30
Fr-Sat: 18:00-3:00
Experience South American cuisine with respect for the Nordic roots and raw ingredients in Llama’s exquisite and colourful atmosphere.
Nørrebrogade 56, 2200 Copenhagen N
Wed-Thu: 17:30-24:00, Fri-Sat: 17:30-2:00, Sun-Tue: Closed
Enjoy the northern surroundings of the city in this small, antipasti-restaurant that only serves cicchetti, which is tiny, Italian snacks that go well with a glass of wine or two.
Jægersborggade 40, 2200 Copenhagen N
Mo-Sun: 12:00-15:30, 17:00-22:00
Located in Nørrebro’s cosy and trendy Jægersborggade, Manfreds serves organic family style dishes and houses Copenhagen’s first natural wine bar.
Lille Kongensgade 14, 1074 Copenhagen K
Sun-Thu: 18:00-00:30
Fr-Sat: 18:00-3:00
Experience South American cuisine with respect for the Nordic roots and raw ingredients in Llama’s exquisite and colourful atmosphere.
Vesterbrogade 68, 1620 Copenhagen V
Mon-Sat: 18:00-24:00, Sun: Closed
At Spuntino all dishes are served simple and with plenty of flavour, as Italian is at its best. The décor leads to an Italian courtyard with many incandescent lamps and tall trees to contribute to the accurate atmosphere.
Istegade 27, 1650 Copenhagen V
Mo-Thu: 17:00-23:00, Thu-Fr: 17:00-01:00, Sat: 10:30-01:00
At Neighbourhood in Vesterbro, you can find all organic modern gourmet pizzas and cocktails in an open, friendly and local atmosphere.

MICHELIN RESTAURANTS

Per Henrik Lings Allé 4, 8, 2100 Copenhagen Ø
Wed-Sat: 12:00-15:30, 18:30-00:00
The organic restaurant Geranium holds three stars in the Guide Michelin Nordic Cities of 2017 and is run by best chef in the world of 2011 Rasmus Kofoed, serving a lucid and dynamic kitchen involving all senses.
Dronningens Tværgade 2, 1302 Copenhagen K
Tue-Sat: 18:30-00:30
Awarded with two Michelin stars, A-O-C serves a modern and organic Nordic Cuisine presenting pure taste in a simple and personal atmosphere. The restaurant is situated in a small, old mansion in the city centre, next to The Kings New Square.
Jægersborggade 41, 2200 Copenhagen N
Tue-Sat: 17:00-24:00, Fr-Sat: 12:00-15:00
Located in Nørrebros hip Jægerborggade, you can experience a free and creative Cuisine, that eludes all classic labelling. Ranked at place 40 for the World’s Best Restaurants in 2016, Relæ was awarded with one Michelin star in 2017.

108

Strandgade 108, 1401 Copenhagen K
Mo-Sun: 17:00-24:00
Explore the Copenhagen Kitchen at the branch of famous and award-winning restaurant noma, with its focus on organic and local ingredients. 108 itself was awarded with one Michelin star in 2017.

FOOD MARKETS

Frederiksborggade 21, 1360 Copenhagen K
Mo-Thu: 10:00-19:00, Fr: 10:00-20:00, Sat 10:00-18:00
At Torvehallerne, very central next to Nørreport Metro Station, you can find more than 60 stands selling carefully selected food, snacks, drinks, fresh foods, chocolates, flowers and many more.
Vesterbrogade 97, 1620 Copenhagen V
Mo-Sat: 11-21, Son: 11-17
Located in the heart of charming Vesterbro, WestMarket offers fresh food, international street food, bars and take-away food.
Flæsketorvet, 1711 Copenhagen V
Sat-Sun: 10:00-18:00
Enjoy Delicious street food and goods from small producers at over 40 stands in a “hygge” atmosphere in Copenhagen’s exciting Meatpacking District.

DELIS, TAKEAWAY & FAST FOOD

Nyhavn 65 stuen, 1051 København K
Sun-Mon: 11:00-18:00, Tue-Sat: 11:00-22:00
For an authentic, Danish gastronomic experience, go enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of Nyhavn where the restaurant Kompasset is located. They offer a generous selection of the famous, Danish open sandwiches and of course beer.
Gl. Kongevej 107, 1850 Frederiksberg, Mo-Su: 11:00-16:00, 17:00-20:0
Amagerbrogade 48, 2300 Copenhagen S, Mo-Su: 7:00-18:00
Classensgade 33, 2100 Copenhagen Ø, Mo-Su: Mo-Fr: 7:00-18:00, Sat-Son: 7:00-16:00
Jægersborggade 9, 2200 Copenhagen N , Mo-Fr: 7:00-18:00, Sat-Son: 7:00-16:00
St. Kongensgade 46, 1264 Copenhagen K, Mo-Fr: 7:00-18:00, Sat-Son: 7:00-16:00
Find fresh bread, pastries, pizza and take away food at Meyers bakeries and delis all over the city, made with ecological grains from the Nordic region.
Øster Farimagsgade 10, 2100 Copenhagen Ø
Mo-Sun: 11:00-17:30
Experience the classic Danish smørrebrød at Aamanns in Østerbro. They serve various variations of this Danish dish, all made with their organic sourdough bread.
Guldbergsgade 29, 2200 Copenhagen N
Mo-Su: 8:30-21:30
At Mirabelle in central Nørrebro, you can find all organic warm dishes, a bakery, a take away and deli combined at just one place.
Købmagergade ved Rundetårn & Strøget ved Helligåndskirken
Mon-Sat: 11:00-18:30
Enjoy the traditional Danish Hotdog in its organic and luxurious version at DØP’s stand next to the Round Tower. In whole grain bread, they serve different kinds of award winning sausages, as well as vegetarian and vegan options.
Landgreven 10, 1300 Copenhagen K
Mo-Son: 11:00-
Located in the city centre, Gasoline Grill offers delicious organic Burgers, including their Green Burger for take away.

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