Conference Venue
Venue: Tivoli Hotel & Congress Center
Address: Arni Magnussons Gade 2 1577 Copenhagen, Denmark
Does the organizer offer any accommodation or hotel packages?
The conference organizer does not have any arrangements with hotels, however you can find a list of hotels close to the conference Venue on the Accommodation page of the Conference website.
Are there hotels nearby?
You can check the Accommodation page of the Conference website or booking.com for further options.
How is the weather in the city?
To find accurate and real-time weather information, check a weather forecast website or app closer to the time of your visit
Copenhagen Accommodation
The Organizing Committee prepared a list of recommended conference accommodation, just for you! Check the hotel suggestions below and book your conference accommodation well in advance to secure the best available rates.
Conference accommodation offers a wide choice of attractive and comfortable hotels in all price classes. Whichever hotel you choose, you can be sure of a warm and hospitable welcome. Whether you’re looking for something in the heart of the city or in a quieter, more peaceful atmosphere, WOMENSCONF conference organizer is the right place to be.
Looking for a hotel? If you prefer to stay in another hotel, please check other hotel suggestions and book directly with your preferred hotel for conference accommodation.
Finding a good hotel can be tricky. So here are some of our favorite hotels near our event location.
If you require a visa, we advise you to obtain and submit an official Letter of Invitation from the conference organizers to help facilitate the visa process.
Nimb Hotel
Address: Bernstorffsgade 5, 1577 København, Denmark
Phone: +45 88 70 00 00
Citizenm Copenhagen Radhuspladsen
Address: H. C. Andersens Blvd. 12, 1553 København, Denmark
Phone: +45 89 88 07 77
Good Morning City Copenhagen Star
Address: Colbjørnsensgade 13, 1652 København, Denmark
Phone: +45 33 22 11 00
Annex Copenhagen
Address: Helgolandsgade 15, Helgolandsgade 17, 1653 København V, Denmark
Phone: +45 33 31 43 44
Required Information
Currency
The currency of Denmark is the Danish Krone (sign: kr; code: DKK). This is also the official currency of the autonomous provinces of Greenland and the Faroe Islands. Even though Denmark is part of the European Union, it did not join the “Euro land”. The plural form of Denmark’s currency is “kroner”.
Power outlets
All power sockets in Copenhagen provide a standard voltage of 230V with a standard frequency of 50Hz. You can use all your equipment in Copenhagen if the outlet voltage in your own country is between 220V-240V. This is the case in most of Europe, Australia, the United Kingdom and most countries in Africa and Asia.
Medication
The Danish Health Authority limits the amount and type of medication that can be carried into the country. Generally, any type of medication that contains amphetamine, benzodiazepine, methylphenidate, and other euphoriants has import restrictions, which limits the amount that can be carried into Denmark to a 30-day supply.
Visa and Entry
Denmark is a party to the Schengen Agreement. Passport should be valid for at least six months beyond your stay. Depending on the purpose of your travel to Denmark, there are different types of visas that will apply to the occasion. Whether you are planning to go on a visit, study or work and reside in Denmark permanently, you will have to apply for a different Schengen Visa, accordingly.
Air travel
Copenhagen Airport, Kastrup is the main international airport serving Copenhagen, Denmark, the rest of Zealand, the Øresund Region, and a large part of southern Sweden including Scania.
Train Travel
Located in the busy city enter, the Copenhagen Central train station is the biggest railway hub in Denmark, serving dozens of domestic and international routes on a daily basis. It was built on a place where the first-ever Copenhagen train station was located and opened its doors in 1911. The station boasts 7 platforms, 13 tracks, and a wide choice of in-house facilities, such as various restaurants and pubs, a post office, a bank as well as many others.
Public transport
Copenhagen's public transport is reliable, and the Metro, s-trains and busses (including waterbuses) can all be accessed with the same ticket. All you need to know is how many zones you will pass on your journey.
Alternative transport
Sustainable transport is one big piece of the carbon neutrality puzzle. From 2019, Copenhagen's public buses and harbour buses, or ferries, will be using electricity, phasing out the use of diesel fuel, says Kabell.
Bikes
There are 675,000 bicycles and just 120,000 cars in Copenhagen, meaning bikes outnumber cars by more than five-to-one. So it's perhaps not so surprising that in 2016 more bikes crossed the city than cars for the first time since records began in 1970 – a real milestone.