Copenhagen is a compact city with a range of affordable public transport available, as well as walking and cycle routes, making it easy for delegates to get around.
Copenhagen by Bike
Cycling around Copenhagen is a quick, healthy, and fun way to explore the city! Copenhagen is renowned for being one of the most bike-friendly cities in the world, with an extensive network of cycle lanes and paths. Bycyklen Copenhagen offers over 2,000 bikes and e-bikes for hire at more than 100 locations, including popular visitor attractions, and is available 24/7. You can rent a bike via Bycyklen’s Android/iPhone App, through the bike’s touchscreen, or by calling their support line at +45 898 070 00.

Copenhagen by Metro/train

Transportation from the Airport
Train + Metro (Fastest, easiest with luggage)
At Terminal 3, descend to the DSB/Øresund regional train station.
Board a train toward Ørestad (usually Øresundståg or DSB regional).
Ride 2 stops (≈ 5 min) to Ørestad Station.
Transfer upstairs to the M1 metro toward Vestamager.
Travel 1 stop to Bella Center Station (fare zone 3), then walk to the venue.
Total journey time: around 10–12 minutes.
Ticket: purchase a 3-zone single ticket (~DKK 36/≈€4) at machines in the airport—valid for both train and metro.
🚇 Metro only (No transfers, but slightly slower)
From Terminal 3, go up to the metro level.
Take the M2 line toward Vanløse for 7 stops to Christianshavn.
Switch to the M1 line toward Vestamager, ride 1 stop to Bella Center.
Travel time: about 20–25 minutes total.
Same 3-zone ticket applies. Trains run every 4–6 minutes during the day.
🚌 Bus + Metro
Take Bus 5C from outside Terminal 3 to Copenhagen Central Station (~35 min), then:
Either bus 30 directly to Bella Center (~20–25 min)
Or metro M1 from Central → Bella Center🎟️ Tickets and Travel Passes
Single ticket (3 zones) for one journey: DKK 36, valid across train, metro, bus
Purchase at the red DOT machines in Terminal 3 or via the DOT Mobilbilletter app
City Pass or Copenhagen Card offer unlimited travel for 24–120 hrs—convenient if you’re staying longer and exploring Scadenmark.