Lines: M1 and M2 as well as S-trains and regional trains
Passenger numbers: 50,300 daily passengers
Type: Underground
Lifts: Two
The Metro goes to
Nørreport
Nørreport is Denmark's busiest station.
Here, the city's many passengers can switch between The Metro, train and bus. The station's large toadstools sprout up in the heart of the city centre between green breathing spaces such as the Botanical Gardens, Ørstedsparken and Kongens Have or major attractions such as the crown jewels at Rosenborg Castle or Thyco Brahe's old observatory Rundetårn.
Just 100 metres from Nørreport Station you'll find Israels Plads and the delicious food market TorvehallerneKBH, which has more than 60 different stalls. Here you can eat your lunch, shop for delicacies or grab a quick coffee to go.
Facts about Nørreport
Lines: M1 and M2 as well as S-trains and regional trains
A food market on Israels Plads, 100 metres from Nørreport. Torvehallerne consists of two market halls with an open marketplace in between and over 60 stalls, most of which sell exclusive food products.
Photo: Lukas Bukoven
Nørreport
7 min.
The King's Garden & Rosenborg Castle
In the centre of Copenhagen, in the beautiful King's Garden, lies Christian IV's small pleasure palace Rosenborg. The castle houses some of Denmark's greatest cultural treasures.
Nørreport
5 min.
The Round Tower
The Round Tower is Europe's oldest functioning observatory. An outdoor platform runs around it, offering the best views of Copenhagen's Latin Quarter.
The Metro's lines
The Metro has four lines. Click on the stations for more information