København H

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All Denmark Central Station, Copenhagen Central Station

The metro station is located right next to Copenhagen Central Station's beautiful old terminal building, where IC, Regional and Øresund trains mix with S-trains. A pedestrian tunnel has been established and connects the existing station with the Metro station, making it easy to switch between The Metro and the other train platforms. Underground, the walls of the metro station are clad in red ceramic panels, similar to the walls at Nørrebro and Østerport. The colour is a nod to the S-trains, which you can change to at these stations. From the metro station, it only takes a few minutes' walk to reach major attractions such as Tivoli amusement park, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek or Rådhuspladsen, from where you can also stroll along Strøget. Close to the station you'll also find one of Vesterbro's main arteries, Istedgade, which gives life to a vibrant nightlife filled with bars and restaurants. In the same area you'll also find the popular food mecca, Kødbyen, where old industrial halls are now used as hip restaurants and dance-happy nightclubs.

Facts about Copenhagen Central Station

  • Lines: M3/M4 as well as S-trains and regional trains.
  • Passenger numbers: 12,000 daily passengers in 2024
  • Type: Underground station
  • Lifts: Two
  • Pedestrian tunnel: Connection between The Metro and the Central Station's other train platforms

Gangtunnel forbinder Metro og DSB-terminal

Gangtunnellen forbinder de eksisterende togstationer med metrostationen, hvilket gør det nemt at skifte mellem Metro og de øvrige togperroner uden, at du skal op til gadeplan og benytte Hovedbanegårdens indgang på Reventlovsgade.
Under jorden er metrostationens vægge beklædt med røde keramiske paneler ligesom væggene på Nørrebro og Østerport.

Popular experiences in Copenhagen

Close to København H

København H
15 min.

Strøget: the heart of shopping in Copenhagen

Copenhagen's largest shopping area is centred around Strøget in the heart of the city. Strøget is one of Europe's longest pedestrianised streets with a wealth of shops, from budget-friendly chains to some of the world's most expensive brand stores.

København H
2 min.

Tivoli Garden

From wild rides to fine dining and great concerts, Tivoli Gardens is a cornucopia of experiences and a must for anyone visiting Copenhagen. Photo: Daniel Rasmussen

København H
7 min.

New Carlsberg Glyptotek

The Glyptotek in the centre of Copenhagen exhibits an impressive collection of antique and modern art and sculptures in beautiful surroundings. Photo: Marc Skafte-Vaabengaard

København H
12 min.

The National Museum of Denmark

At the National Museum in Copenhagen, you can follow the entire history of Denmark from the Ice Age reindeer hunters, through the Viking Age, the introduction of Christianity and absolute monarchy to today's society.

København H
9 min.

Meatpacking district

Today, Kødbyen (The Meatpacking District) in Vesterbro is a creative bubble where restaurants, nightclubs and galleries sit side by side with the slaughterhouses that still operate in the area.

The Metro's lines

The Metro has four lines. Click on the stations for more information