Venue & Hospitality

Conference Dates: June 17-18, 2025

Hotel Services & Amenities

  • Audio/Visual Equipment Rental.
  • Business Center.
  • Business Phone Service.
  • Complimentary Printing Service.
  • Express Mail.
  • Fax.
  • Meeting Rooms.
  • Office Rental.
  • Photo Copying Service.
  • Secretarial Service.
  • Telex.
  • Typewriter.
  • Video Conference.
  • Video Messaging.
  • Video Phone.
  • ATM.
  • Baggage Storage.

Transportation

Driving Directions to

About City

Copenhagen, the capital city of Denmark, is a captivating blend of centuries-old heritage and contemporary charm. Established as a small Viking fishing village in the 10th century, the city has grown into a thriving metropolis known for its elegance, safety, and welcoming atmosphere. Copenhagen is dotted with historical landmarks that echo its royal legacy and architectural richness. Rosenborg Castle, nestled in the King’s Garden, houses the Danish crown jewels and offers a glimpse into the Renaissance era. Nearby, Amalienborg Palace serves as the home of the Danish royal family, where visitors can witness the ceremonial changing of the guard. One of the most iconic spots is Nyhavn, a colorful 17th-century harbor filled with restaurants and boats, and a perfect representation of Copenhagen’s old-world charm. The city center, known as Indre By, is a labyrinth of cobbled streets, boutique shops, and historical squares that invite exploration and storytelling from every corner.
Copenhagen has positioned itself as a leader in sustainable urban development, often regarded as one of the greenest cities in the world. The city has set an ambitious goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2025, supported by innovative infrastructure, green buildings, and widespread use of bicycles. Over half of its residents commute by bike daily, facilitated by more than 390 kilometers of dedicated bike lanes. Copenhagen also boasts a highly efficient public transport system that connects neighborhoods through metros, buses, and harbor ferries. Parks and green spaces like Frederiksberg Gardens and the Botanical Garden provide tranquil escapes amidst the urban setting. Modern architecture is another highlight, with buildings such as the Royal Danish Opera House, the Black Diamond, and urban developments like the 8 House and CopenHill—a ski slope built on a waste-to-energy plant—demonstrating a bold approach to sustainability, creativity, and functionality in urban living.
The lifestyle in Copenhagen is defined by comfort, culture, and culinary excellence. The city is home to some of the world’s most innovative restaurants, including the Michelin-starred Noma, which has redefined global dining through its New Nordic Cuisine, emphasizing local, seasonal ingredients and unique preparation methods. For casual food lovers, areas like Torvehallerne food market and Reffen street food market offer a wide variety of global flavors in a lively, social setting. The Danish concept of hygge, which represents a sense of coziness, well-being, and contentment, is deeply embedded in everyday life—from the warm glow of candlelit cafes to intimate gatherings with friends and family. Copenhagen is also a hub for arts and design, with attractions like the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen Contemporary, and the Designmuseum Danmark showcasing the city’s deep appreciation for creativity and craftsmanship. Whether you're drawn by its rich history, sustainable vision, artistic expression, or culinary delights, Copenhagen offers a truly enriching experience for every traveler.

Attractions & Landmarks

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