Why conference in Copenhagen?

Copenhagen is a compact city that is easy to navigate. With the majority of hotels and venues centrally located, most of the sights and attractions are within walkable distance.

Historic - Medieval townhouses in a variety of colors and atmospheric street lamps reflecting in the cobble stones await your delegates in the old city center. Denmark is the oldest monarchy in the world. Beautiful traces of Copenhagen's 1,000-year history are to be found everywhere.

... but modern - Through the years, however, Copenhagen has transformed itself into one of the world's leading design capitals. Award-winning contemporary architecture and stunning design appear all over the city.

Conferences - Copenhagen is one of the most popular conference cities in the world due to its easy accessibility, general level of efficiency and low crime rate.

Easy to reach -  You can reach Copenhagen Airport on non-stop flights from more than 130 destinations - In fact, it is the airport in Scandina-via with most international flight destinations. From the airport, the Metro or train takes you swiftly to the city centre in less than 15 minutes... and then everything is within your reach.

Safe - Denmark and its capital city are proud of the reputation as one of the safest countries in the world. In 2009, Denmark was ranked the 2nd most peaceful country in the world by the Global Peace Index. Bribing and corruption are almost non-existent.

Cuisine - Currently Copenhagen’s restaurants boast a record total of 14 Michelin stars. It is however the wealth of dining options that strengthens the city's gastronomy.

Copenhagen Facts:
• International airport with direct connections to more than 130 destinations worldwide
• Transfer time between airport and city is only 12 minutes
• Flourishing cultural life, creative growth and sustainable thinking
• Years of experience in hosting international congresses and events
• Ranked ‘The Most Livable City’ in 2008 by the famous magazine Monocle
• The greenest major city in Europe in 2010 according to The European Green City Index
• H. C. Andersen, perhaps the most famous dane wrote his way into the hearts of the whole  world, and also into the landscape by inspiring the worlds first amusement park - Tivoli in  Copenhagen, and the Little Mermaid.